STOURBRIDGE return to the scene of the crime tomorrow when they take on a Cinderford side who Neil Mitchell claims mugged them on their previous visit.Read
STOURBRIDGE found it harder than a 15-try hammering suggests to play against a team who look odds-on to break through the 1,000 points against barrier in their tenth match of the season next week.Read
A FLEDGLING run of two victories well and truly fell out of the Stourbridge nest in the Yorkshire Dales as they went down five tries to nil at Wharfedale.Read
The Stour director of rugby claims the hosts committed nine high tackles in the first half alone and, although they were not neck-high, he believes they were still dangerous.Read
The Stour director of rugby claims the hosts committed nine high tackles in the first half alone and, although they were not neck-high, he believes they were still dangerous.Read
The Stourbridge director of rugby accused his team of capitulating against the league leaders after they leaked 37 unanswered points in the second period.Read
NEIL Mitchell admits Stourbridge need high-flying Esher to have a bad day at the office if his team are to stand a chance of causing a seismic shock.Read
HAD he been offered them before the game kicked off, Neil Mitchell would undoubtedly have accepted the two points Stourbridge brought back from Launceston at the weekend.Read
STOURBRIDGE came within a stride of pulling off a last-minute smash-and-grab at the Cornish All Blacks but in the end, despite scoring five tries, they had to settle for a losing bonus.Read