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11. Trevor’s just grand
Stockport Express, Wednesday 29 March 2006THE Stockport Express 'Goal Machine' feature returns this week as we speak to a true goalscoring legend - Trevor Sellars.
12. Joe is Stockport’s new kid on the block
Stockport Express, Wednesday 29 March 2006Darts THE youngest player in the Stockport League, 15-year-old Joe Walsh, turned on the style against the mighty Darryl Fitton in Jack and Jill's clash with Gardeners Arms last week.
13. Sharks suffering from backs ache
Stockport Express, Wednesday 29 March 2006JASON Robinson, Mark Cueto and Chris Mayor were the latest additions to Sale Sharks' growing injury list - putting the total number of injured backs at six.
14. Jones: 'Nothing to lose'
Stockport Express, Wednesday 29 March 2006SHARKS have "nothing to lose" in their Heineken Cup quarter-final clash against Biarritz, according to head coach Kingsley Jones.
15. Mersey eye revenge
Stockport Express, Wednesday 29 March 2006Lacrosse HEATON Mersey skipper Chris Battersby is confident that his ambitious team can topple Stockport in this year's Daily Telegraph Senior Flags final on Sunday.
16. What an achievement!
Stockport Express, Wednesday 22 March 2006Squash GROVE Park Ladies have won the league title for the first time in more than 20 years.
17. Golden glory
Stockport Express, Wednesday 22 March 2006STOCKPORT-based athletes have been doing the town proud in the opening week of action at the Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, Australia.
18. The Winning formula
Stockport Express, Wednesday 22 March 2006Stockport 42 Winnington 12 STOCKPORT won the battle for control of the league with a convincing 30-point victory over promotion rivals Winnington Park.
19. Lund’s silver success
Stockport Express, Wednesday 22 March 2006SALE SHARKS' flanker Magnus Lund was forced to settle for silver at the Commonwealth Games after England capitulated during the gold medal showdown against New Zealand.
20. It’s Magic Manning!
Stockport Express, Wednesday 22 March 2006IT'S usually the Aussies who like to bash the Poms, but Paul Manning turned the tables in style on Saturday.
