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| Kings played their first home game since the end of October on Sunday against a Topsham side that they knew were going to be hard to beat. |
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| Kings spent a great deal of the first half on their own try line, strong defence from Paignton keeping them at bay. |
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| Kingsbridge U 10’s played there first game in three weeks against Paignton on a heavy pitch following the recent persistent rainfall. |
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| A twelfth successive win, this time away at Tavistock, combined with a point dropped by previous leaders Camborne saw Kingsbridge return to the top of the Western Counties (West) League on Saturday. |
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| Kingsbridge welcomed Cornish side Penryn to High House on Saturday as they aimed to keep their 100% Western Counties (West) League record intact. |
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| KINGSBRIDGE travelled to Okehampton last Saturday to reply the WCW League match that had been postponed from the previous week only to find that a late morning downpour had waterlogged the pitch and the referee subsequently called the game off before kick off. |
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| Kingsbridge Under 11's travelled to London at the weekend to play in the Saracens Festival, and had a very enjoyable time. |
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| The under 9 team were victorious at the annual Saracens tournament, winning all 5 matches to win their pool in what was their first rugby for 2 weeks following a weather enforced break. |
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| With the weather wreaking havoc across the area, Kingsbridge had all of their matches cancelled due to waterlogged pitches last weekend. |
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| Two age groups were runners up in their Tournament and three were winners - full repoAfter travelling 250 miles from South Devon in appalling weather the day before, the sun shining on the muddy Saracen’s pitches proved to be a good omen for Kings. |
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