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1. Milnrow suffer home defeat
Rochdale Observer, Friday 28 September 2001MILNROW experienced their first defeat of the season last Saturday, going down to Burtonwood 14-10
2. Keri-Anne takes the national plunge
Rochdale Observer, Friday 28 September 2001STAR swimmer Keri-Anne Payne has been selected for the national World Class performance team following recent performances.
3. Hornets raring to go
Rochdale Observer, Friday 28 September 2001ROCHDALE Hornets are back in training and looking forward to the new season.
4. Get behind our injury-hit team!
Rochdale Observer, Friday 28 September 2001ROCHDALE could be without nine first team players for Saturday's match with Mansfield Town.
5. Hatton fades as Smith grabs his chance
Rochdale Observer, Wednesday 26 September 2001LOBDEN resembled the wildest of the moors with the wind howling and a dog barking in the distance on Sunday as a strong easterly made it difficult for the finalists of the Rochdale Observer golf knockout.
6. Atkinson - great to be back
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 25 September 2001GRAEME Atkinson's return to first team action for Rochdale in their 1-0 defeat at Shrewsbury proved the one highlight of a disappointing game.
7. Shrews have a sting in their tail
Rochdale Observer, Monday 24 September 2001DALE must have thought they had done enough to earn a point at their top-of-the-table clash with Shrewsbury on Saturday - but were stunned by a last-minute strike by Town's teenager Luke Rogers, to give Shrewsbury a 1-0 victory.
8. Golfers joined the scramble to congratulate big-hitting Lewis
Rochdale Observer, Friday 21 September 2001LITTLE Lewis Gregory might not look ready to be the next Tiger Woods or Sergio Garcia.
9. Injury crisis threatens Dale's super start
Rochdale Observer, Friday 21 September 2001ROCHDALE'S injury nightmare took yet another turn for the worse this week, leaving manager Steve Parkin to select from the bare bones of his squad.
10. Roar of approval as Des 'Worms' his way into Dale fans' affections
Rochdale Observer, Thursday 20 September 2001FORGET Paul Connor, Clive Platt and co. When it comes to the most sought-after signature at Spotland, it's Desmond the Dragon.
