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  • Results Week Ending 10th April

    9th & 10th April Under 9 Red League Cumnor Minors v Kennington 7/4 4-2 Crowmarsh v Summertown Cobras 5/4 5-3 Summertown Cobras v Goring Robins 4-3 Summertown Eagles v Cumnor Minors 3-5 Didcot

  • Vettel untouchable again

    Sebastian Vettel maintained his perfect start to the new Formula One season with another crushing victory in Malaysia. The reigning world champion has so far been impeccable over the past two weeks, with none of his rivals able to hold a candle to

  • Summertown Cobras final-half comeback against Goring Robins

    The Cobras recorded their fifth win in seven matches on this lovely sunny April morning. The previous match between these two teams in November had been a tight affair, with Goring snatching a 4-3 win in the last minute. This match was a similar

  • New course will prepare pros for life after football

    A FORMER Oxford United FC star who has stayed at the club since hanging up his boots is backing a new scheme educating players about life after football. Peter Rhoades-Brown has been United’s man in the community, teaching football and social skills

  • Group reaches out to elderly and vulnerable

    A NEW group aiming to reach out to isolated and vulnerable OAPs in Donnington, Oxford, will meet for the first time on Monday. The Donnington Neighbours, Tenants and Residents’ Association aims to run a monthly meet-up at the Donnington Community Centre

  • MOTORSPORT: Super Plato off to a flier

    Defending champion Jason Plato led every lap of the first two races in his Silverline Chevrolet to start the 2011 BTCC season with a bang. The first round of the new season took place on the Indy configuration at Brands Hatch and Oxford driver

  • Didcot Town Youth U9's 5 Didcot Casuals U9's 2

    Didcot Town Youth U9's 5 Didcot Casuals U9's 2 Didcot Town came from behind to beat cup holders Didcot Casuals to win the league title. The first game was very tight with few chances. Casuals scored early to take the lead and held on to the lead in

  • COMMENT: Better to tackle knife issue now

    THE incident of two youngsters taking knives into their primary school needs to be kept in perspective. Unfortunately, Oxfordshire County Council – in charge of most of our schools – lacks any such perspective. We do not report the incident