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Durham Women & Plastic Furniture Company Extend Partnership

Durham Women FC have confirmed that the Plastic Furniture Company have extended their partnership with the club. The North East firm became the club’s first-ever sleeve sponsor ahead of the last campaign, and will once again see their branding feature proudly on Durham’s home shirts during the 2022/23 Barclays Women’s Championship season. Based in Gateshead,

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Mooney regains top spot in T20I Player Rankings

The 28-year-old Australian opener has grabbed the top position for the third time in her career. Brunt, Rodrigues among others to gain in latest weekly update Australia opener Beth Mooney has recaptured the number one spot for batters in the MRF Tyres ICC Women’s T20I Player Rankings after losing it to her captain Meg Lanning

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Durham Women unveil 2022/23 home kit

Durham Women have revealed their 2022/23 home kit – as the club’s long-standing partnership with Vision for Education continues to grow. The well-established, market-leading education recruitment agency will once again see their logo proudly displayed on the front of the club’s home shirt throughout the new Barclays Women’s Championship campaign. It extends a partnership that

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Magnificent 33-medal haul for University of Bath-associated athletes

History-making athletes who train, study or studied at the University of Bath finished the Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games with a fantastic 33 medals between them – seven gold, 17 silver and nine bronze. They came across three different sports – a first-ever athletics medal for Guernsey from Sports Performance alumnus Alastair Chalmers; two brilliant judo

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New Zealand beat England to win bronze medal

New Zealand 111-2 beat Team England 110-9 by eight wickets Team England’s cricketers missed out on a medal at the Commonwealth Games after New Zealand comfortably won the Bronze Medal match at Edgbaston by eight wickets. Nat Sciver’s side – who lost their semi-final to India yesterday – could only post 110-9 after choosing to bat

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