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  • Kidlington Colts 13 - 0 Wantage Concords

    Kidlington Colts recorded a healthy home win against a battling Wantage team. After a quiet and cagey opening Max Jones notched a quick-fire hat-trick, after some excellent approach work, to settle the home side down. Playing with freedom Colts

  • A pair of Jacks wins it for Kidlington

    With chances missed at both ends the half-time score was 0-0, both goalkeepers making fines saves, it looked like it was going to be a tense 2nd half. Cholsey started the 2nd half on top only to find two Charlie's in great form. First Charlie

  • Walker wins on Le Mans Series debut

    Oxford racing driver James Walker and his JMW Motorsport team-mate Rob Bell took an outstanding victory in round one of the 2011 Le Mans Series at Paul Ricard this afternoon. This was Walker's first European sportscar race, driving the No.66 JMW Motorsport

  • Plato and Neal share opening round BTCC wins

    Arch rivals Jason Plato and Matt Neal shared the wins in today’s opening three races of the new Dunlop MSA British Touring Car Championship season held at Brands Hatch. Oxford’s Plato, the reigning champion, won twice in his Silverline Chevrolet

  • Results 2nd & 3rd April

    2nd & 3rd April Under 9 Red Cup Final Being played at Abingdon Town FC Kennington Athletic v Didcot Casuals 0-3 Under 9 Blue/Green Cup Final Being played at Abingdon Town FC Abingdon Youth v Oxford

  • Didcot Town U9's 3 Hinksey Park U9's 0

    Didcot moved to within one win of the league title with a comfortable win against Hinksey Park. The game will be remembered for two missed penalties, a lengthy stoppage because of a head injury to Charlie McDermaid and fine goalkeeping performances from

  • Cholsey Bluebirds 0 – Kidlington 1

    This was Cholsey’s last game of the season and started without two key players. Kidlington played flowing football from the beginning unlike Cholsey who were disjointed; poor communication between the midfield and defence allowed Kidlington take the initiative

  • Chef Raymond Blanc gives salmon dish historic flavour

    IT WON'T appear on most of our grocery lists and supermarkets don’t yet stock it. But celebrity chef Raymond Blanc is using sawdust from one of Oxfordshire’s most famous trees to rustle up a new dish at his Michelin-starred restaurant. The 222-year-old