Exiles Usurp Kings

The Oxford Kings lost a hard-fought and contentious game last Sunday to the London Exiles, 5-13.


Sport: Oxford miss out in BUSA knockout

In the middle of a gloriously sunny week, the women's Blues cricket team were back in action with a double-header of fixtures - the BUSA last 16 match and the prestigious friendly against the MCC in The Parks.

Sport: Hertford fall below Pars

Before their match at home to Hertford, last Wednesday, Pembroke announced that a sponsorship deal had been secured with Pars Technology, suppliers of computer hardware to Oxford colleges, and all the first team players emerged from the dressing room clad in matching sponsored kit.


Sport: College Cricket Tables

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Sport: Trinity show fighting spirit

Trinity show fighting spirit

Last weekend saw the contesting of this year's fencing cuppers, in which Trinity emerged triumphant to take the College crown.


Sport: Tony Adams

Tony Adams? Why?

Sport: PuGh Tips

THIS WEEK SEES the annual renewal of the two middle-distance classics at Epsom Downs, leaving punters to make sense of the numerous trials of the last few weeks.


Sport: Oxford's Golden Talent

When a friend mentioned the words "Olympic Gold Medallist at Oxford," my immediate thoughts were back to the times in which Chariots of Fire was based - where selection was carried out in the smoke filled rooms of Oxford and Cambridge colleges and the athletes in question retired to their rooms for a relaxing smoke after training, writes James Boyle. ...

Sport: Chantry keeps the faith

This Sunday the Reverend Michael Chantry, Chaplain of Hertford College since 1961, hangs up his robe at the college for the last time, writes Stephen Farrow.