Knocked Out

Ouch: In the annual Town vs. Gown Boxing match held in the Oxford Union Debating Chamber last week, this was an unfortunately regular sight for the Blues boxers. There were, however, some good performances as the Blues went down only 5-3 to the Town squad.


Sport: Blues Football

We continued our improvement this term with a decent result against a strong Bedford side, having been thrashed in the away fixture last term. However, disappointment was the overriding feeling, having let slip a two-goal lead in the last 20 minutes.

Sport: Blues go down in thriller

The first game this term for the Blues was nothing short of heart stopping entertainment.


Sport: Pringle Can

In driving rain and with the pitch a veritable quagmire, Balliol and Hertford contested a tight and hard-fought match. Balliol, in the midst of the relegation battle sorely needed maximum points from a Hertford side to whom they lost heavily earlier this season.

Sport: Town Sunk By Impressive Blues

Last week saw a young City of Oxford Swimming Club Team take on the Blues Team to decide the fate of this year's Town v Gown competition. The event was aimed at providing a warm up for the Varsity Match, which is being held on Saturday 16th February in Reading, and resulted in a number of promising swims from both teams. ...


Sport: Sporting Thoughts

Cameroon won their second African Nations Cup in a row on Sunday, but the result of the final, a 0-0 draw, was indicative of the poor standard of play throughout the tournament.

Sport: Hayter Relishes Success

Magdalen claimed another league title last week, this season's triumph coming even earlier than last year. Why have Magdalen emerged as the best team in the University and why are they so dominant?


Sport: Blues Send DMU To Bed

As a result of flooding at the Marston ground, the Blues played their BUSA Halifax Championships group match against DMU Bedford in the Parks.

Sport: Warwick Given Pasting By Oxford Netballers

Warwick's netball team kit may resemble that of Man Utd's with their red shirts, black skirts and gold emblazoned emblem, but that was where the similarity with the styles of play ended. In a match that saw slick moves from Oxford, with good fast positioning and thinking, Warwick were left lacking ideas and, it has to be said, the skill to match. ...