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  • Wood suffers serious shoulder injury

    PAUL Wood was rushed to hospital with a serious shoulder injury during Wolves' home defeat to Huddersfield. Wood suffered a dislocation of the shoulder during the first half of the match but Wolves also fear he may have suffered a fracture. Wood is

  • Huddersfield hit Wolves' play-off bid

    WOLVES' play-off hopes are back in the balance after a 32-22 home defeat to Huddersfield on Friday. Wolves were again without several players through injury and their patched-up side could not overcome a tough Huddersfield outfit, who have leapfrogged

  • Warrington Wolves 22 Huddersfield Giants 34

    COULD the unthinkable actually happen? Could Wolves' injury woes prevent them from reaching the play-offs altogether? Wolves looked to be headed for fourth place a month ago after four straight wins but even their place in the top six is now in jeopardy

  • Chris has sights set on final

    AN entrepreneur who gave up a career in the Army to launch a franchise, has his sights set on a national final and the £5,000 prize money that comes with winning it. Chris Webster, has reached the national finals of the 2007 British Franchise Association

  • Mike's memorable moments

    Warrington Guardian Sports Editor Mike Parsons marks 30 years of watching Wolves as man and boy, reporter and supporter. WITH today's clash being the last home Super League match in Warrington colours for two of their consistent try scorers, Henry Fa'afili

  • Over 50s needed!

    CALLING all over 50s! An older people's group is appealing for new members. The Warrington Older People's Forum is free to join and open to anyone over the age of 50. The group offers advice and activities that members can join in with. The group

  • Halton Leisure Community

    Lose Ibs & Save £'s! Join our kinetika Journey and receive all this! kinetika Gym Including Induction & 5 personal training sessions + Unlimited Swimming + Workout classes + Health Suite + 1/2 price Racquet Sports + 1/2 price Sunbeds

  • Riverside College Halton

    Calling all School-Leavers: Whatever your GCSE results there's no need to worry, we have a course for you! More than 4 0r 5 GCSEs (A-C) choose from: + 40 A level subjects + National Diplomas or Certificates + NVQ 3 courses + Advanced Apprenticeships

  • Essentials

    Helping Local Salons Get What They Want..... When They Want! Essentials also looks after the needs of local hair and beauty students at Riverside College. Students can purchase all their equipment and stock during their college course. The company

  • Priestley College

    Another Outstanding Year The academic year was a landmark one in the colleges 28 year history as Priestly was graded as 'Outstanding' by OFSTED and was then subsequently awarded Beacon status.

  • Sad news

    We received a telephone call this morning which brought us some very sad news. The father of one of our Spanish friends; sadly died yesterday. We have never been to a funeral here and had to ask what the protocol was to be able to give her our condolences

  • WIN TICKETS TO THE NODDY SUMMER TOUR

    COMPETITION. Join Noddy and his Toyland friends Big-Ears, Tessie Bear, Mr Plod and Sly and Gobbo on the Noddy Summer Tour this year. The tour is a must for all Noddy fans and will be taking place at ten different venues throughout the UK. Knowsley

  • Nurseries and Childcare

    Every child deserves the best FINDING the best childcare can be one of the biggest decisions that parents have to make. The fact that more women are returning to work after having children has led to a greater demand for quality childcare. There

  • Business of the Month

    Now is your chance to Shine ARE you looking for the perfect outfit with all of the trimmings'? Perhaps you're fed up with all of the usual chain stores and want something a bit different, or totally eclectic. Shine Accessories in Wallasey

  • Sid leads second mercy mission to Uganda

    A WARRINGTON printer is leading a mercy mission to give Ugandan villagers a better quality of life. In February 43 year old Sid O'Neill, will be one of 10 people visiting four Ugandan villages. The father of four has worked for Apple Web Offset for

  • Award tip Penny remaining focused

    KEVIN Penny says he would love to win Super League's young player of the year award but is remaining focused on making sure he finishes the season in style. Penny has been talked about as one of the contenders for this year's award, having taken the

  • Cardinal Newman High School Results

    Barber, Gemma: MP SC EG ET PS HES SPS GICT; Barlow, Ashlee: AD MP SC MS EG PS HES RS GICT; Barrett, Jordan: DM MP SCB GG EG ET HI RS GICT; Beckett, Samuel: GGE DM MP SC FT MS EG HI RS GICT; Beswick, Jessica: DM MP SC DTR EG ET PS SPS; Birch, Helena: DM

  • Pub hosts Garry Newlove fundraiser

    A FUNDRAISER at the Blackburn Arms on Orford Green this Sunday hopes to raise money for the family of Garry Newlove. The day, in conjunction with the Warrington Scooter Club's annual ride out, will include a band, DJ, games and raffle in honour of the

  • Fixtures for Saturday

    MILLER Homes League fixtures for Saturday. Bateman BMW Premier Division: Liverpool SH Second v Lymm Second. Division Two: Widnes Second v Warrington Second, Marple Second v Lymm Third. Division Four West: Caldy Third v Eagle Second, Tyldesley Third

  • Fixtures for Saturday

    MARK Norris Construction North West Counties Amateur Rugby League fixtures for Saturday, 2.30pm start. Premier Division: Rylands v Bank Quay Bulls. Division One: Burtonwood Bridge v Haydock, Wigan St Patricks A v Latchford Albion. Division Three: Pilkingtons

  • SAILING: Second wind

    ALEX Rigby enjoyed success during Fiddlers Ferry Sailing Club's annual women's day. She finished second in both the Women's Cup and the mixed Novices Cup in her albacore boat. Clare Dodd was the winner of the Women's Cup in her mirror dinghy, while

  • Drinking gangs face £2,500 fines

    GANGS of youths drinking alcohol in public could face fines of up to £2,500 after police were handed new powers to tackle anti-social behaviour. Officers are now allowed to disperse anyone they think is contributing to alcohol-related crime or disorder

  • Cooper on the way back

    FOR a week in May, Warrington Wolves and their supporters anxiously waited for news on the health of young prop Mike Cooper as he lay in intensive care. Today, less than four months later, the 18-year-old is only a week away from a return to full training

  • May need to win all three

    PAUL Cullen does not know whether Wolves will need three wins to seize fourth spot from Hull in the final table. Wolves are currently two points behind Hull and have the tricky task of facing St Helens at Knowsley Road next weekend, either side of

  • Geoffrey adds Malaysian medal to collection

    DECORATED Army veteran Geoffrey Fagg now has another medal in his collection after being awarded the Pingat Jasa Malaysia medal - the Malaysian service medal - from the Malay Government. During his 23 years of service Geoffrey, his wife Frances and their

  • Glen catch

    LYMM RFC host Birkenhead Park on Saturday at 3pm in their final practice match ahead of the new North Two West season. Lymm, who start their league campaign at home to Tyldesley on September 8, are coached by Chris Kinsey with their staff also strengthened

  • Wizards eager to get back on track

    WARRINGTON Wizards will bid to protect their 100 per cent home record when Conference National leaders Bramley Buffaloes visit Wilderspool on Saturday. Wizards host the Leeds side at 3.30pm before another home match against Huddersfield Underbank Rangers

  • Arthritis drug decision lies with doctors

    ARTHRITIS sufferers could get pain relief from a new generation smart drug if doctors decide they qualify for treatment. The National Institute for Clinical Excellence has approved the use of MabThera after it was found to reduce rheumatoid arthritis

  • I don't mind which wing I play on

    KEVIN Penny would be happy to continue on the right wing against Huddersfield tonight if asked to do so. Having started his senior career on the left flank, Penny switched to the right for Wolves' last match against Catalans and scored another impressive

  • Coroner calls for safer hospital beds after patient dies

    WARRINGTON Hospital has pledged to look into the possibility of introducing new beds after a fall contributed to the death of a 78-year-old man. Sidney Turner, a retired teacher from Longbarn, died of heart failure on January 30 - less than two hours