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2 weeks ago |
guernseypress.com | Tony Curr
Skip to main content Tony Curr and the team revel in a quite brilliant first Muratti day at Victoria Park as Guernsey’s men secured a first Vase triumph in eight years, and the women completed back-to-back successes. Hear reaction from Dave Merris, Ross Allen, Fin du Port and Anna Gauvain as Gareth Le Prevost, James Falla, Olivia Thomson and Simon De La Rue join Tony to unpack Saturday’s triumphs. Sponsored by Rihoy & Son — big supporters of local sport. More StoriesFootballPodcastFootballFootball
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3 weeks ago |
guernseypress.com | Gareth Le Prevost |Tony Curr
Following in the footsteps of his father Neil and grandfather Alan, who earned eight and 13 caps respectively, Louis Hunter has made the cut for Guernsey’s matchday squad as they attempt to wrestle the famous trophy back from Jersey in the first final to be held at Victoria Park. ‘Being Guernsey born and bred, it’s always been the one big goal,’ he said. ‘We’ve had a great season in terms of club football but I always wanted to represent the island.
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3 weeks ago |
guernseypress.com | Gareth Le Prevost |Tony Curr
Skip to main content The Channel Islands' head coach for first ‘international’ match of its kind hopes his team can portray local rugby in its best light when they face Sweden tonight at Footes Lane. Thirteen Guernsey Raiders are joining forces with 10 Jersey players just two weeks after the Siam Cup clash to take on the nation ranked 31st in the world, who play in the Rugby Europe Trophy, the third tier of European international competition, and have won eight of their last 10 matches.
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3 weeks ago |
guernseypress.com | Gareth Le Prevost |Tony Curr
The long-time Raiders captain is calling time on his rugby career at the end of this season and he admitted it will be a ‘very emotional’ occasion for him tomorrow night at Footes Lane when he leads out the CI for the inaugural Spring Insure Granite Trophy ‘international’ clash with Sweden. ‘It’s been a quality 14-15 years, loads of highs and lows,’ said lock Hillier. ‘There are games which have really stuck out, like over in Jersey when we got our first [Siam] win over there.
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3 weeks ago |
guernseypress.com | Tony Curr
Ben Solway, Callum Le Lacheur, George Mason, Louis Hunter and Seb Sheppard have all been selected, alongside 13 Guernsey FC regulars. Sheppard and Solway have also represented the Green Lions this season, but both played major roles as Saints claimed the Priaulx title before going on to beat Grouville of Jersey in the Jeremie Cup final and then the Upton as they were crowned Channel Island champions.
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