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31. Wayne’s world in Rams romp
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 12 August 2003Hornets 52 Dewsbury Rams 14 HORNETS coasted to victory against a disappointing Dewsbury Rams side at Spotland Stadium on Sunday.
32. Ref rage as Dale feel the heat
Rochdale Observer, Monday 11 August 2003KEVIN Gall's two goals ensured Yeovil started their Football League life with a win at a baking Spotland on Saturday.
33. Treble winners reach final
Rochdale Observer, Friday 8 August 2003FOOTBALL: ROCHDALE treble winners Dog and Partridge have been preparing for the new season by competing in the Bacup medals competition.
34. Kev to thank for loan deal
Rochdale Observer, Friday 8 August 2003THE HELPING hand of Kevin Keegan has given Dale fans a real boost for Saturday's opening league fixture against Yeovil.
35. Hopes high for Dale and Hornets, but town desperate for facilities
Rochdale Observer, Friday 8 August 2003FANS FORUM: WITH the football season upon us, and the rugby league campaign heading for an exciting climax, Observer Sport took the opportunity to gather together fans from both sides for a chat on the issues that matter in Rochdale.
36. Hodgeon is master of the river
Rochdale Observer, Friday 8 August 2003ANGLING: THE River Don at Sprotborough was the venue for Rochdale and District's match for the Vics Cup.
37. Quick return for star Shuker
Rochdale Observer, Friday 8 August 2003WHEN Chris Shuker fired home Manchester City's fourth goal in their 4-0 win at Spotland on Monday night, the 21-year-old must have thought it was another warning for Kevin Keegan to take notice of his first-team potential.
38. Super League push needs fans
Rochdale Observer, Friday 8 August 2003HIGH-FLYING Hornets have been invited to submit a business plan to the Super League for next season.
39. Tight-le race goes on
Rochdale Observer, Friday 8 August 2003CRICKET: IT'S tight in the CLL title race, but it now seems to be down to four teams.
40. Injury mars win
Rochdale Observer, Tuesday 5 August 2003HORNETS' coach Martin Hall was a proud man as he contemplated his side's glorious victory over Whitehaven at the Recreation Ground.
