Saturday, 4th July 2009

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Jersey flex their muscles as they power to victory

Guernsey scrum half Divon Crouse, who had an excellent game, cannot escape the clutches of Jersey substitute Kern Yates. (Picture by Richard Wainwright, 0766324)

Jersey 34, Guernsey 6

Simon says players have belief

Simon Sharrott

A RARE look of anxiety passed over Simon Sharrott’s face as the Siam Cup was placed in front of him on the table and our photographer hovered nearby.

Regnard wings it

Guernsey’s Siam Cup starting team, except for university student Robin Le Cocq, who returns to the island today. Back row, left to right: James Regnard, Nick Barton, Layton Batiste, Dave Harvey, John Duggon, Cameron Patten, Darren Jones, Jim Elliott and coach Jon Colley. Front: Divon Crouse, Blair Campbell, Jordan Reynalds, Simon Sharrott, Jason Batiste and Bradley Choules. 	(Picture by Tom Tardif, 0764409)

GUERNSEY’S talisman James Regnard has become a wingman for the Siam Cup.

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Saints end on a high

Beeches 22, St Jacques 23
ST JACQUES capped an excellent finish to their season by lifting the MacMillan Cup on Sunday.

Six-try blitz gives Guernsey lift for Siam defence

Guernsey 36, Bognor 8
THIS was just what Guernsey were after - a morale boosting win before the big one.

Let Harmy loose in Ashes urges ex-England skipper

ALEC STEWART wants to see Steve Harmison unleashed on the Australians this summer.

Games don’t compare but ‘donkey-workers’ survive

The biggest match in the rugby calendar is four weeks away. As part of the build-up to the event Gareth Le Prevost goes down Memory Lane and, with the help of a few ‘experts’, picks Guernsey’s Best XV. In the first of three features he focuses on the big boys in the pack.

Bailey makes way for returning star

JIM ELLIOTT returns to the Guernsey starting XV against Wimbledon this afternoon at Foote’s Lane.

Two academy sides bring home trophies

THE RBS International Guernsey Rugby Academy’s mini and midi squads performed outstandingly at the Havant Emerging Players Festival with the under-nines and under-12s bringing home the silverware

Saints hold on in nail-biter

ST JACQUES continued their successful away form with a victory at Wanderers.