The Stourbridge director of rugby will write to his small squad in the next few days to outline the club’s position following this week’s announcement they need to reduce their outgoings in all areas.Read
Generally it depends on where the match is played. In two trips to the North East the Stourton Park outfit have turned in a brace of the worst performances their director of rugby Neil Mitchell has witnessed.Read
STOURBRIDGE RFC director of rugby Neil Mitchell has urged his young side to keep the faith as they bid to end a sequence of four consecutive defeats when they travel to face Mounts Bay today.Read
STOURBRIDGE, of National Two, are making a habit of fielding weakened teams in the EDF Energy Cup and being knocked out at the third-round entry stage, and this time it was to Henley, of National Three South.Read
STOURBRIDGE met an insurmountable hurdle in Tynedale, undefeated champions of National Three North last season and still unbeaten at home, whose cause was greatly aided by on-loan centre Tim Visser.Read
STOURBRIDGE director of rugby Neil Mitchell fears his young side could be dragged into a relegation battle if the changes made to the structure of the First Division ripple down to National Two.Read
TIRELESS Stourbridge’s attempt to mine league points in the Forest of Dean fell on stony ground in their first league meeting with promoted Cinderford, whose squad included Stour old boy Toby Wilson and former Birmingham & Solihull favourite Dave Knight.Read
STOURBRIDGE battled their way to their first back to back victory of the season in a dour contest against Southend in the bitter cold wind and gales of Stourton Park.Read
STOURBRIDGE’S defeat by Blackheath at Stourton Park last Saturday has increased the significance of tomorrow’s game against Westcombe Park in Orpington.Read
STOURBRIDGE found the old heads of Blackheath’s front row too much for them as they struggled to match their south London visitors and, in truth, the scoreline perhaps flattered the home side.Read