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Sport: Football: Blues frustrated by Bedford
THE BLUES FOOTBALLERS returned from Bedford with their hopes of qualification for the knockout stages of BUSA still alive, but it was a story of two points lost rather than one gained, writes Kevin Costello.
Sport: You Better? You Brett!
IN THEIR FIRST match under new captain Brett Robinson, and first at Iffley Road since December's Varsity triumph, the Blues last week secured an impressive win over a strong Penguins international invitation outfit.
Sport: Polo players make BUSA splash
THE BLUES WATER Polo Men's and Women's teams both stormed through their BUSA quarter finals last Sunday, writes Nick Edelman. The following day, the Men's team fought hard to win the traditionally high-spirited Town vs Gown match.
Sport: Ice hockey: Chiefs tormented
OXFORD ICE-HOCKEY stars traveled to Stretham on Sunday night to play the Chiefs, hoping to replicate their 14-2 victory earlier in the season, writes Gordie Orr.
Sport: Golf: Moles bury Blues
THE UPS AND downs of Oxford golf continue. After good victories last week, the Blues lost to both The Moles and local club Frilford Heath in the latest round of matches last weekend, writes Rob Simpson.
Sport: Webber's World of Sport
JUST ONE GAME in and the Six Nations is already looking a foregone conclusion. England demolished a thoroughly lacklustre Wales side in Cardiff, while Scotland and France made a nonsense of their title pretensions with an error-filled scrap at the Stade de France.
Sport: Blues Revel In Muddy Manchester
LAST SATURDAY OXFORD'S cross-country runners travelled north for the annual BUSA Cross-Country Championships in Manchester, full of hope that they would continue their recent run of success in the annual event, writes Nick Talbot.
Sport: Hockey: Lax Blues Peter out
HISTORICALLY OXFORD HAS always saved their finest hockey for the second half of the season. This year will have to be no different if the Blues are to avoid the calamitous drop from the National League, following a 3-2 home defeat against Peterborough, writes Will Kinder.
Sport: Saints crucified
LINCOLN WON PROMOTION to the 2nd division for the first time in their history with a 17-7 victory over St. Anne's/St. John's at Iffley Road.
