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1. Gabs face Stanley
Rochdale Observer, Wednesday 31 July 2002CASTLETON Gabriels entertain an Accrington Stanley XI at Butterworth Park tomorrow (Thursday), kick-off 7 15pm.
2. Hall thrilled with third win
Rochdale Observer, Wednesday 31 July 2002HORNETS' coach Martin Hall was jumping for joy after his team's last-gasp victory over Whitehaven at Spotland Stadium on Sunday.
3. Rochdale ready for Festival of Sport
Rochdale Observer, Wednesday 31 July 2002ROCHDALE'S Sports Development Unit are organising a two-week 'Festival of Sport', to celebrate the Commonwealth Games.
4. Sophie fights back for battling bronze
Rochdale Observer, Wednesday 31 July 2002ROCHDALE judo star Sophie Cox bounced back from a heartbreaking loss in the last 30 seconds of her semi-final to lift a Commonwealth Games bronze medal at the G-MEX Centre last night (Wednesday).
5. Dale friendly rained off
Rochdale Observer, Wednesday 31 July 2002ROCHDALE'S friendly with Halifax Town was postponed after The Shay was swamped by monsoon conditions last night (Tuesday).
6. Hegg strikes as Milnrow scramble home
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 30 July 2002MILNROW made it 10 wins in 11 games with a hard fought victory at Stand on Sunday.
7. Dale boost defence
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 30 July 2002NEW Rochdale signing Steve Macauley is ready to get his football career kick-started again at Spotland.
8. Asif at his brilliant best
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 30 July 2002CRICKET: NORDEN faced the third of a string of huge tests when they travelled to face Radcliffe on Sunday.
9. Deadly Dearden
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 30 July 2002TWO West Indian knights, Frank Worrell and Garfield Sobers, live long in the memory of Radcliffe supporters. But as far as Rochdale are concerned their names pale into insignificance compared with Steve Dearden.
10. Miskella blast as Boro title hopes are dented
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 30 July 2002CRICKET: LITTLEBOROUGH turned in a bowling and fielding display at Werneth described by captain Brendan Miskella as "pathetic and ill disciplined", which in the end cost them the game, and put a severe dent in their the title hopes.
