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Birmingham and Solihull Bees lock Alex Davidson hoping Coventry beat Moseley in RFU Championship relegation battle

BEES stalwart Alex Davidson isn’t quite ready to pull on a Coventry shirt but he’ll certainly be cheering for the Blue and Whites when they face Moseley tomorrow.Read

Stourbridge Rugby take Blackheath head on in National One showdown

STOURBRIDGE will fight fire with fire when they play Blackheath tomorrow in a match that could secure their National One status.Read

Great Britain's Carl Baxter aims for a medal at the Yonex European Badminton Championships

BIRMINGHAM’S Carl Baxter has more than a medal to play for when the Yonex European Badminton Championships get under way in Manchester next week.Read

David Lloyd Birmingham compete in the National Premier Indoor Men's Double finals

FIRST-time finalists David Lloyd Birmingham have been paired with Nottingham in the National Premier Indoor Mens Doubles.Read

Stourbridge's director of rugby Neil Mitchell lauds Army prop Joe Baker

NEIL Mitchell has praised prop Joe Baker after the youngster dug deep to help Stourbridge pull off one of the shock results of the season.Read

Wheelchair tennis star Jordanne Whiley wins first tournament of the season

HALESOWEN’S Jordanne Whiley has made a triumphant seasonal debut on the 2010 NEC Wheelchair Tennis Tour after the 17-year-old won the women’s singles title at the Biel-Bienne Indoors in Switzerland.Read

Stourbridge players hit with three line whip by Neil Mitchell

STOUR’S exasperated director of rugby Neil Mitchell has imposed a three-line whip on his squad following Saturday’s disappointing defeat to Sedgley Park.Read

Birmingham & Solihull Bees 24 Moseley 17

SUPER Simon Hunt, the man who scored the points that gave Bees their first win for nearly a year, responded by paying tribute to the man who made it possible.Read

Moseley lock Aly Muldowney lambasts his team after Bees loss

MOSELEY try scorer Aly Muldowney has warned his team they must forget all about their regular season campaign and accept they are in a relegation battle.Read

Stourbridge face their 'biggest ever' game against Sedgley Park

WHILE some coaches seek to play down the significance of this weekend’s vital matches, Neil Mitchell is unwavering in his assessment.Read

Birmingham & Solihull Bees open their campaign against relegation with a derby against Moseley

D-DAY is nigh. What Russell Earnshaw has been describing for months as ‘the longest pre-season ever’ has finally ended and tomorrow Bees play their first meaningful game for nearly a year.Read

Maria Sharapova to play at the 2010 AEGON Classic

THE Queen of Edgbaston, Maria Sharapova, has declared her entrance to this summer’s AEGON Classic in Birmingham.Read

Stourbridge appeal to RFU for front row cover

AS their season approaches its pivotal stage Stourbridge have asked the RFU for special dispensation to be allowed to bring in front-row cover.Read

Gloucester Rugby's Jonny May returns for Moseley's Championship clash with Bristol

IT WILL be a rejuvenated Jonny May that Moseley unleash on Bristol tomorrow afternoon in what will be the decisive game in their campaign.Read

AEGON Pro Series event set to start at Tipton Sports Academy

WARWICKSHIRE’S David O’Leary will be flying the flag for British Tennis at the AEGON Pro Series event in Tipton this week.Read

Moseley head coach Ian Smith praises Terry Sigley's development

IAN Smith claims old dog Terry Sigley is learning the new trick of captaincy following the prop’s first encounter with the armband last weekend.Read

Daniel Evans spearheads Great Britain's Davis Cup campaign in clash with Lithuania

BIRMINGHAM’S Dan Evans has been handed the chance of Davis Cup redemption in today’s clash with Lithuania.Read

Aston Villa manager Martin O'Neill praises his team after Carling Cup defeat

VILLA boss Martin O’Neill praised his team’s valiant but ultimately fruitless effort to end the club’s 14-year wait for silverware.Read

Aston Villa manager Martin O'Neill laments 'inexplicable' decision in Carling Cup defeat

PHIL Dowd’s ‘inexplicable’ decision not to reduce Manchester United to ten men early in yesterday’s Carling Cup final was the major factor behind his side’s painful defeat, said Martin O’Neill.Read

Carling Cup Final: Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson admits Nemanja Vidic was lucky

SIR Alex Ferguson last night conceded Nemanja Vidic should have been shown a card after depriving Gabby Agbonlahor of a goalscoring opportunity.Read