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1. One to relish for Braddish
Rochdale Observer, Friday 27 February 2004"TOUGH but not impossible" was the verdict of Hornets' stand-off John Braddish as his side prepared for their fourth round Challenge Cup match against Super League side Warrington Wolves.
2. Turning on the style for Wilmslow win
Rochdale Observer, Friday 27 February 2004LACROSSE: ROCHDALE turned on the style to secure a welcome victory over Wilmslow in the North of England League Premier Division.
3. History-making partnership
Rochdale Observer, Friday 27 February 2004IT'S the perfect home result for the Lancashire Amateur Football League.
4. Extra-special goals see Dog into semis
Rochdale Observer, Friday 27 February 2004FOOTBALL: ROCHDALE Sunday League title holders Dog and Partridge are through to the semi-finals of the Champions Cup after beating North Reddish WMC in a tight match.
5. Ted passes on
Rochdale Observer, Friday 27 February 2004FORMER Hornets player Ted Hill has died.
6. Campbell is not coming
Rochdale Observer, Friday 27 February 2004CRICKET: PHONE lines between Rochdale and Australia will be busy over the next few weeks as the CLL champions try to line up a new professional following their failure to land Ryan Campbell.
7. Cullen gets the familiar cup feeling
Rochdale Observer, Friday 27 February 2004WARRINGTON Wolves coach Paul Cullen knows what to expect when his side arrive at Spotland on Saturday for the fourth round of the Powergen Challenge Cup.
8. Rochdale blow it big time
Rochdale Observer, Friday 27 February 2004DARTS: RELEGATION-threatened Rochdale gave a woeful performance when they entertained Farnworth in their latest Lancashire Super League match.
9. Joe's race boosts Olympic coffers
Rochdale Observer, Friday 27 February 2004ROCHDALE runners are getting behind the British Olympic team with a timely fund-raising boost.
10. First points for Hornets as Keighley frozen out
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 24 February 2004Arriva Trains Cup Hornets 18 Keighley 14 BRASS MONKEYS were the main topic of conversation at Spotland as a biting north-easterly wind chilled the bones of the small but hardy bunch of spectators who had braved the elements.
