ONE mistake, two fortunate tries and what was heading for a famous win became a defeat all in the final minutes for Stourbridge in the Yorkshire Dales.Read
IT WAS third time lucky for Stour as they called Tom Richardson off the bench to give them the organisation they needed to bring a last-gasp win over North Eastern visitors Blaydon.Read
ON the plus side, Stourbridge managed five tries at Butts Park Arena – unfortunately Coventry scored seven in what for neutrals was a 12-try festival of rugby.Read
HE task facing Moseley and Bees this season is essentially the same one – oval-ball alchemy, how to forge a team more precious and more effective than the sum of its constituent parts and one capable of staying in the Championship.Read
STOURBRIDGE have signed rising Worcester stars Matt Kvesic and Andy Short for the 2010-11 season and hope the players will use their time in National One as a springboard to full international honours.Read
AFTER months of uncertainty and fretting about their place in National One, Stourbridge can afford to relax tomorrow in one of the few games involving the region’s top teams without anything riding on it.Read
NEIL Mitchell insists Stourbridge can not yet take their National One status for granted even though a third win in four matches has lifted them clear of the relegation zone.Read
With Moseley, Bees, Coventry and Stourbridge RFC all battling for survival in their respective leagues, rugby correspondent Brian Dick takes a look at their progress.Read
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