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Moseley RFC wary of whipping boys strengths

AFTER two games on the road and two defeats Moseley will be glad to return to Billesley Common tomorrow for what should be, on paper at least, a triumphal homecoming against visitors Manchester.Read

Moseley travel to Bedford for an emotional clash after the death of the home side's chairman Dave Ledsom

IAN Smith fears an emotional night at Goldington Road tonight could count against his Moseley team as the hosts pay tribute to the memory of one of their saviours.Read

Moseley travel to Bedford for an emotional clash after the death of the home side's chairman Dave Ledsom

IAN Smith fears an emotional night at Goldington Road tonight could count against his Moseley team as the hosts pay tribute to the memory of one of their saviours.Read

THE spate of injuries and absences that have afflicted the Moseley squad for the first time this season could not have come at a worse juncture with a visit to National One champions-elect Leeds Carnegie on the horizon.

Head coach Ian Smith must do without No.8 James Rodwell, who is away on Sevens duty with England, prop Nathan Williams and possibly hooker Adam Caves for what is sure to be one of the hardest matches of the campaign.Read

Timing's wrong for Mose hopes

THE spate of injuries and absences that have afflicted the Moseley squad for the first time this season could not have come at a worse juncture with a visit to National One champions-elect Leeds Carnegie on the horizon.Read

Moseley 12 Doncaster 19

MOSELEY missed a real opportunity to put one over full-time opponents as unforced handling errors and a momentary lapse in defence let Doncaster off the hook.Read

Moseley 12 Doncaster 19

MOSELEY missed a real opportunity to put one over full-time opponents as unforced handling errors and a momentary lapse in defence let Doncaster off the hook.Read

Ian Smith wants focus from Moseley

IAN Smith is looking for a more consistent performance when his Moseley team welcome Doncaster to Billesley Common tomorrow.Read

Ollie Thomas returns to Moseley

Thomas takes all-round talent back to MoseleyRead

Moseley second row Ally Muldowney fears he may have shot his bolt

ALLY Muldowney will discover whether his worst fears are realised this weekend when Moseley take on Doncaster at Billesley Common.Read

Moseley oppose RFU plan for new Championship

THE West Midlands’ two First Division rugby clubs, Moseley and Coventry, have outlined their opposition to the Rugby Football Union’s proposals to create a fully-professional 12-team ‘Championship’ below the Guinness Premiership.Read

Sedgley Tigers 17 Moseley 44

MOSELEY took another important step in their development with a convincing seven-try battering of a Sedgley Tigers team that at times were made to look woeful.Read

Moseley on the up, says Nathan Bressington

NATHAN Bressington believes Moseley have put their recent troubles behind them with last weekend’s first victory in five matches and can travel to Sedgley Tigers tomorrow in upbeat mood.Read

Moseley 22 Esher 13

MOSELEY stopped the rot after a run of four defeats with a solid, if unspectacular, victory over lowly Esher at Billesley Common.Read

Moseley buoyed by Ollie Mitchell return

MOSELEY can console themselves with the fact they didn’t leave Cambourne completely empty-handed last week, having snatched defeat from the jaws of victory.Read

Ollie Thomas returns to Moseley

FORMER Moseley favourite Ollie Thomas, who left the club in the summer for the Cornish Pirates, has re-signed at Billesley Common.Read

Cornish Pirates 19 Moseley 15

MOSELEY were denied a first win at Cornish Pirates by a controversial last-gasp try at the Camborne Recreation Ground yesterday.Read

Smith aims to sink Pirates

MOSELEY head coach Ian Smith is looking forward to another old-fashioned rugby weekend as his players prepare for Sunday’s National One game against the Cornish Pirates at Camborne.Read

Moseley secure Billesley Common future

MOSELEY'S future at its Billesley Common home in Birmingham has been secured for a further five years.Read

Plymouth 26 Moseley 17

A FIFTEEN-minute spell when Moseley lost their way was enough to lose a game in which the Red and Blacks had dominated.Read