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Shaun Goater believes poorly arranged fixtures "killed" Bermuda Hogges' inaugural campaign and has vowed not to repeat the same mistakes when they kick-off next season's preparations at the league's AGM in Florida.
The Hogges hierarchy is the first t...
DATE: Nov 14, 2007
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Michael Sims today continues his ambitious mission to secure a PGA Tour card in the second stage of the notoriously stomach-churning Q School at Lake Jovita Country Club, Florida.
Once again Bermuda's number one golfer, who played on Nationwide Tour ...
DATE: Nov 14, 2007
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Devonshire Cougars 1
PHC Zebras 1
(PHC win 5-3 on penalties after extra time)
Super-sub Sean Fubler struck deep into injury time to answer coach Kyle Lightbourne's prayers and inspire PHC to a dramatic penalty shoot-out victory over Devonshire Cougar...
DATE: Nov 13, 2007
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South Africa 31
New Zealand 12
South Africa coach Ian McIntosh confessed his surprise at the ease his sparkling Springboks dismantled a strangely subdued New Zealand in the 2007 World Rugby Classic final.
McIntosh, a former South Africa national team...
DATE: Nov 13, 2007
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A trio of Bermuda international footballers have played a pivotal role in their school's first ever league and cup double to reach the Canadian national championships.
Jacqui Simons, Antonio Lowe and Jason Davis lifted the Atlantic University Sport (...
DATE: Nov 10, 2007
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Kyle Lightbourne insists PHC are the underdogs ahead of tomorrow's Martonmere Cup Final against Devonshire Cougars despite making a scintillating start in the Premier Division.
Table-toppers Zebras take on Cougars in a repeat of last season's Remembr...
DATE: Nov 10, 2007
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As these pictures show, work is well underway constructing the spectacular transparent tent set to house an all-glass court for the Endurance World Open Squash Championships in Southampton.
The total cost of hosting squash's most prestigious competit...
DATE: Nov 09, 2007
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South Africa 8
Classic Lions 7
Once again the boot proved decisive with a drop goal from Braam Van Straaten knocking out defending champions the Lions in last night's Classic semi-final.
The Springboks, who had been trailing until the 57th minute, wi...
DATE: Nov 09, 2007
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Canada 29
United States 7
A robust Canada proved too strong for the US and marched on to the Plate Final were they will meet France at the weekend.
The Canadians tightened the screw from the start and it was no surprise when they took the lead throu...
DATE: Nov 09, 2007
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New Zealand 10
Australia 7
(after sudden-death extra time)
New Zealand — the team that refused to kick points — grabbed victory in the Classic's first ever sudden-death match courtesy of a drop goal to advance to the final.
It was deep into rugby's v...
DATE: Nov 08, 2007
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