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291. Rhinos charge clear
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 26 January 2005Leeds Rhinos 26 Oldham 10 OLDHAM boss Gary Mercer was justifiably pleased with his side's display against Super League Champions Leeds Rhinos in Barrie McDermott's testimonial game.
292. Ten-man triumph for the Villa
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 26 January 2005Oldham Curzon Ladies 1 Aston Villa Ladies 4 OLDHAM produced a debacle of a display as they went down to defeat against a side with only 10 players in the second half.
293. Mercer hunting champs Rhinos
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 19 January 2005OLDHAM face a stern test when they visit Headingley to take on Leeds Rhinos in Barrie McDermott's testimonial game this Friday (8pm).
294. Siddal succumb to 'wood
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 19 January 2005Siddal B 20 Hollinwood 27 'WOOD battled gamely to pick up their first win of 2005 after finding themselves 10 points down in the opening minutes.
295. Six-hitting Town
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 19 January 2005Atherton Town 6 Royton Town 2 ROYTON Town rose to a rally cry from boss Gary Leeming and played some of their best football in recent weeks in an entertaining first half of Air Miles Manchester Premier League football.
296. Garrett the great
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 19 January 2005Oldham St Anne's 46 Upton 4 LAST year's BARLA National Cup beaten finalists Saints strolled to an easy victory over CMS Yorkshire League side Upton on Saturday.
297. East Leeds are tortured by Waterhead
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 19 January 2005East Leeds 22 Waterhead 29 'HEAD beat an East Leeds side a division higher than them to progress through the Challenge Cup preliminary round.
298. Coach’s high hopes
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 19 January 2005GARY Mercer has hailed the latest Cook Islander in his first-team squad as an "exciting prospect".
299. Hall’s well that ends well
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 12 January 2005Oldham Curzon 0 Fulham Ladies 1 TWO fine saves from England keeper Leanne Hall proved the difference as Oldham were knocked out of the FA Women's Cup fourth round.
300. St Anne’s climb to fourth
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 12 January 2005Rugby League Oldham St Anne's 13 Thatto Heath 6 OLDHAM St Anne's climbed to fourth in the National Conference Premier Division with a hard-fought victory on a heavy pitch.
