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Monmouthshire Beacon
A COUNTY teenager is celebrating after her winning performance at the National Pony Club Championships.
MONMOUTH Cricket Club have a vital promotion battle with Worcester Dominies in the Worcestershire County League Division 2 on Saturday (4th September).
TEJ Saran produced two man-of-the-match displays to inspire promotion-chasing Monmouth Seconds to victories over Bromyard Seconds and Feckenham Seconds.
If Lord Admiral and Henry V of Monmouth had been as effective in attack as the football teams named after them, then we’d all be waking up this morning and greeting each other with a hearty hybrid of ‘buenos dias’ and ‘bonjour’.
A MONMOUTH couple have completed a 100-mile bike ride to raise cash for charity.
A PENALLT couple are working in tandem as they cycle from Land’s End to John o’ Groats.
THE dream for many young footballers is that one day they will be spotted by a talent scout and a professional club will come calling.
THREE Wye oarsmen made a giant splash when they raced to Monmouth Rowing Club’s first ever British open title.
Tintern went on tour to Devon last weekend to take on Tedburn St Mary in an annual fixture played home and away in alternate years.
Stuart Clarke and Cliff Simmons took top local honours on the Braces Bakery Neath Valley Historic Stages with an excellent second overall, first in class in the CC Groundworks Escort.
AN eight-wicket haul from Tej Saran inspired Monmouth Seconds to a crushing nine-wicket home win over Chaddesley Corbett Seconds in Division 2 2nd XI of the Worcestershire County League.
A five star showing from a new-look Kingfishers secured progress in the Welsh Cup and a tie against Rhondda-based Nelson Cavaliers in a fortnights time.
A five star showing from a new-look Kingfishers secured progress in the Welsh Cup and a tie against Rhondda-based Nelson Cavaliers in a fortnights time.
OLD Monmothians won the inaugural Wye Valley Fifteen15 Tri-Series title in an exciting cricket tournament at Monmouth Sports Ground.
MONMOUTH Rowing Club racers proved old masters as they pulled themselves to the title of Britains top veteran club at Nottinghams National Water Sports Centre.
Usk experienced mixed emotions as the Macey Cup was won in some style last Friday (6th August) against local rivals Newport.
YOUNG Monmouth sprinter Ryan Lee has been enjoying yet more athletics success.
A SQUASH camp run by two Squash Wales-affiliated coaches has been hailed a success.
INTERNATIONAL rugby star Shane Williams came to Monmouth last week to pass on some expert advice.
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