
Faniki Deche
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Nov 17, 2024 |
epigram.org.uk | Faniki Deche
By Emma Griffiths, Second Year, English Literature The Bristol Bears and the University of Bristol Rugby Club (UBRFC) have announced an official partnership, aiming to enhance performance in both the men's and women's squads, an important development to creating equal gender opportunities within the game. In May 2024, Bristol Bears and UBRFC unveiled an official strategic partnership aimed at "developing and enhancing elite rugby performance programmes in both the men's and women's game".
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Oct 24, 2024 |
epigram.org.uk | Faniki Deche |Sean Lawrenson
By Faniki Deche, Sports EditorUniversity of Bristol Women’s Football Club first team demolished the University of Exeter in a rampant 4-0 display that continues their impressive start to the 2024/25 BUCS Premier South campaign. There was a lot to be excited about heading into this fixture from a Bristol perspective. So far the UBWFC 1’s had stamped their authority on the BUCS Women Premier South.
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Oct 9, 2024 |
epigram.org.uk | Faniki Deche |Felix Glanville
By Faniki Deche, Sports EditorUniversity of Bristol Association Football Club’s (UBAFC) first team was denied an opening day victory by Plymouth Marjon in a tense game of few clear-cut chances. Heading into the game under the lights, there was a good sense of preseason optimism from the UBAFC faithful.
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Oct 7, 2024 |
epigram.org.uk | Sean Lawrenson |Felix Glanville |Faniki Deche
By Sean Lawrenson, Sports Deputy EditorBristol Women’s football first team have just had their first game of the new season, against the always challenging Hartpury University. It was a cold, slightly overcast Wednesday evening which saw Bristol (eventually) cruise to a convincing victory. The start to Bristol’s first game could not have gone further from what was likely the plan.
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Oct 4, 2024 |
epigram.org.uk | Weronika Lecka |Felix Glanville |Faniki Deche
By Weronika Lecka, French and Spanish, First YearThe University of Bristol Women's Football Club (UBWFC) hosted their squad trials on the 16th and 17th September 2024, hoping to find new players that would join their range of available teams. The club also hosted Give it a Go sessions and team-specific trials. Here is how I found them and why you should follow UBWFC this year.
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