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61. Matthew defies all the odds

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 23 November 2004
Martial Arts PARAPLEGIC Matthew Hadfield defied all odds to earn a white belt at Cobra Kai Jujitsu Club.

62. Durrant relieved as Boro find their winning ways

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 23 November 2004
Rugby Union Ashton 20 Littleborough 22 BORO got back to their winning ways at Ashton and the score didn't reflect the territorial advantage they had throughout the game.

63. International star slots into jigsaw

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 23 November 2004
HORNETS' coach Bobbie Goulding has added another piece to his 2005 campaign jigsaw with the signing of Phil Cantillon.

64. Bainbridge leads way as Roach continue impressive run

Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 23 November 2004
ROACH Dynamos under 10s continued their impressive form with a hard fought 2-1 win over Chadderton Grasshoppers.

65. Boro enjoy a Merabi time

Rochdale Observer, Friday 19 November 2004
Ladies Hockey Littleborough 4 Salford University 1 AN EARLY set-back couldn't dent Boro's confidence as they ran out comfortable winners.

66. Gabs under threat of expulsion

Rochdale Observer, Friday 19 November 2004
Amateur Football CASTLETON Gabriels will be thrown out of the North West Counties League at the end of the season unless a great amount of work is done on their Butterworth Park ground.

67. Bob signs three more

Rochdale Observer, Friday 19 November 2004
HORNETS coach Bobbie Goulding has swooped to sign former Widnes and Halifax star Phil Cantillon.

68. James holds on to key role

Rochdale Observer, Friday 19 November 2004
Rugby Union ROCHDALE First XV travel to Northwich on Saturday afternoon to play against the team they knocked out of the NPI Cup earlier this season.

69. Hornets in spin over Italian job

Rochdale Observer, Friday 19 November 2004
HORNETS fans will need to dust off their Italian phrasebooks, crack open a bottle of Asti and get the lasagne in the oven to celebrate an exciting new sponsorship deal.

70. Hey wins Pennine’s top award

Rochdale Observer, Friday 19 November 2004
Cycling JOHN Hey took the top award when West Pennine Road Club held its presentation night at the Broadfield Hotel.
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