WHILE most 16-year-olds might be relaxing or revising over the Easter holidays one Birmingham lad has other things on his mind - playing for England.Read
MOSELEY were on the wrong end of a thumping for one simple reason - Bedford managed to cope with the conditions at Billesley Common, Moseley didn't.Read
MOSELEY'S three-match winning run shuddered to a halt at Billesley Common after a poor first-half display gave the Exiles the platform they needed to hold on for victory.Read
MOSELEY won 40-10 at London Welsh back in October, but coach Ian Smith is not reading too much into that as he prepares for the visit of the Exiles to Billesley Common tomorrow.Read
MOSELEY head off to Rotherham Titans tomorrow in the happy position of playing a team below them in National One and with their England U20 international winger Dan Norton and Gloucester contingent of loanees back in the fold.Read
IT looked as if one of Moseley's best performances of the season was going to bring them nothing but a losing bonus until lock Paul Arnold crashed over with just two minutes to go for a well-deserved first victory of 2008.Read
MOSELEY have been left around £10,000 out of pocket by the postponement of Saturday's National One fixture with Cornish All Blacks and are demanding compensation.Read
AFTER ending an eight-match drought against Pertemps Bees with a league double this season, Moseley will be in no mood to lose the initiative over their rivals in the EDF Trophy at Billesley Common tomorrow.Read
THE scoreline might have flattered Exeter but Moseley’s exertions against leaders Northampton last week took their toll as they faced the second-placed Chiefs as Sandy Park.Read
MOSELEY'S heroics in a narrow defeat by National One leaders Northampton last Saturday have allowed them to approach tomorrow's equally tough assignment against Exeter at Sandy Park with renewed confidence.Read
MOSELEY provided a fitting tribute to the man who almost single-handedly saved the club from being moved lock, stock and barrel to Oxford at Billesley Common on Saturday.Read
A DARK and gloomy Sharmans Cross Road summed up the mood for Pertemps Bees as they headed off for Christmas second bottom in National One having lost to their nearest neighbours.Read