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1. Roberts plays in Wood Cup final
Rochdale Observer, Friday 30 July 2004Cricket THE NAMES are the same, but the combination is slightly different as the Lees Bitter Wood Cup knockout reaches its climax at Milnrow's Ladyhouse ground tomorrow, start 1.30pm.
2. Big three look for wins
Rochdale Observer, Friday 30 July 2004SATURDAY'S action in the Central Lancashire League sees the big three front-runners Norden, Rochdale and Littleborough all up against teams they should defeat comfortably, but none will be taking anything for granted.
3. Sporting chance
Rochdale Observer, Friday 30 July 2004A SPECIAL taster day at Springhill High School has proved a huge boost for disabled sports in Rochdale.
4. Master caster lands winning weight at Cudmore
Rochdale Observer, Friday 30 July 2004Angling Lines BREWSTERS Lake at Cudmore was the venue for Rochdale Walton's match for the Hansard Trophy.
5. Make or break time for Will
Rochdale Observer, Friday 30 July 2004Motor Sport WILL Moore hopes to be among the men next year after impressing in this season's junior Super Moto Championships.
6. Olympic team on top form to keep Special trophy
Rochdale Observer, Friday 30 July 2004Gymnastics A PARTY of 49 gymnasts from the Rochdale Olympic club travelled to the Wingates Special Gymnastics Trust, Wrenbury, for a weekend residential and the Trust's annual invitational floor and vault championships.
7. Hornets’ first lady
Rochdale Observer, Friday 30 July 2004ROCHDALE has its first lady of rugby league.
8. Success for Craig
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 27 July 2004HOLLINGWORTH Lake rower Craig Morgan kept his excellent season going with an impressive finish in the National Championships held in Nottingham.
9. Milnrow blow their chance against the table-toppers
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 27 July 2004Central Lancashire League Cricket AT ONE time on Saturday afternoon this report was going to be about life in the fast lane.
10. Sherwin looks a sure bet for Redbrook
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 27 July 2004FORMER West Indian Test batsman Sherwin Campbell illuminated a grey day at Radcliffe on Saturday, setting up a 51-run victory for Rochdale with as bright a century as you're likely to see.
