Source: Lewes LFC

FA WPL Results : 1 November 2015

FA WPL – 1 November 2015 Northern Division Derby County LFC 0-3  Stoke City LFC Huddersfield Town LFC 0-2 Guiseley AFC Vixens Loughborough Foxes WFC 1-2 Preston North End WFC Newcastle United WFC 3-1 Bradford City WFC Nottingham Forest LFC 2-1 Blackburn Rovers LFC Nuneaton Town LFC 2-3 Sporting Club Albion LFC Southern Division Brighton

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Source: Gino D’Andrea

Arsenal Ladies win their 4th Continental Tyres Cup in 5 years

Two goals from  Jordan Nobbs and a third from Chioma Ubogagu gave Arsenal their fourth Continental Tyres Cup victory in five years following a 3-0 defeat of Notts County.  The Lady Pies had been reduced to 10 players, after just 30 minutes, following the somewhat harsh straight red card for Laura Bassett for a foul on Vicky Losada. Notts

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Source: Richmond Ladies

Premiership & Championship Rugby Fixtures/Scores 31 Oct & 1 Nov

Women’s Premiership Saturday 31st October Wasps Ladies 59-0 Aylesford Bulls Ladies Sunday 1st November Bristol Ladies 5-56 Lichfield Ladies Darlington Mowden Park Ladies 5-49 Richmond Ladies Worcester Ladies 12-26 Saracens Ladies Championship North 1 – Sunday 1st November Camp Hill Ladies HWO Northwich Ladies Novocastrians Ladies 0-50  Firwood Waterloo Ladies West Bridgford Ladies 12-20 West Park Leeds Ladies Championship South 1

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Source: Waterloo Ladies

Waterloo Ladies head North

This Sunday Firwood Waterloo Ladies travel to Newcastle to play Novo’s Ladies for the second time this season. The game in September was a challenging game for both sides; Novo’s took advantage of Waterloo Ladies dropping off after half time, however Waterloo were still victorious with a score of 43-12, after dominating the first half.

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Source: Sam Farr for Matchtight

Top five finish for Sophie Kamlish in Doha

Sprinter Sophie Kamlish finished just outside the medal places when she contested the T44 100m final at the IPC World Athletics Championships in Doha on Thursday. The 19-year-old, coached by Rob Ellchuk at the University of Bath, ran the second-fastest time of 13.53 in the morning’s semi-finals as she finished runner-up to defending champion Marlou

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