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Chance to Shine delivers expert cricket coaching to pupils
BARNSLEY South MP Stephanie Peacock visited a local primary school with England cricketer Tammy Beaumont to host a sports session pupils will never forget. Steph - who is also Minister for Sport - visited Mill Academy in Worsbrough with the Kent-born cricket superstar to host the session which is intended to give children the chance to experience cricket in their school with expert coaching, while growing a love for the sport and improving the mental...
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Talking points from trophy loss
Analysis of Barnsley's 3-1 home defeat in the EFL Trophy on Tuesday to Doncaster Rovers. BARNSLEY’S MOST POINTLESS EVER GAME? OF THE roughly 3,000 first team games staged at Oakwell since 1888, this must have been the most meaningless. A dead rubber in the final group fixture of a competition few supporters take interest in until the Wembley final is in sight, having suffered the humiliation of being knocked out with a game to...
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Rachael has big plans to get care home residents moving
PROUD of Barnsley nominee Rachael Addy is continuing her good work for the residents of Deangate Care Home as she plans to host the biggest dementia-friendly exercise class ever. The activities co-ordinator for the care home in Mapplewell will be hosting the digital class on November 12 for as many homes in the Hill Care Group - who operate Deangate - as possible, with sponsorships being raised for Children in Need. A long-time supporter of...
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Jenson on podium in South Shields
JENSON Young finished on the podium at the second race of the National Cyclocross Trophy. The 23-year-old from Hemingfield came third in the event in South Shields, two minutes and six seconds behind the winner. He has finished fourth then third in the first two legs of the five-race competition with the next in Devon on November 17.
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Tributes paid to founder member of heritage group
A FOUNDING member of the Proud of Barnsley-nominated Barnsley Main Heritage Group who did everything he could to help out the community has died at the age of 74. Chris Sayer was known by many for his involvement in various community activities, spreading beyond Barnsley Main and into Rabbit Ings Country Park at Royston and even Yorkshire Wildlife Park. Living with his wife Diane in Royston, Chris was described as ‘a southern gentleman who loved...
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Talking points from win at Shrewsbury
Analysis from Barnsley's 2-0 win at Shrewsbury Town, with Jon Russell and Max Watters netting either side of half-time. REDS CRUISE TO WIN OVER STRUGGLING SHREWS THE TAMING of the Shrews is the obvious headline for this one-sided match while Barnsley goalkeeper Ben Killip could have read a chapter or two of the Shakespeare play during the game without imperilling his team. Shrewsbury were so shockingly bad that it is hard to assess how good...
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Marathon run worth the weight for Ryan
A GRIMETHORPE man whose son was cared for by ‘superheroes’ at Barnsley Hospital has raised thousands of pounds by completing a marathon - with 20kg of weight strapped to him. Ryan Hinchliffe, 37, decided to raise money for the hospital’s neonatal unit after his son, Freddie, was born two months prematurely. He first ran the Sheffield Half Marathon with the 20kg weighted vest with his friends but he wanted to go one further this time...
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Reds u21s to visit Athersley Rec in midweek cup clash
ATHERSLEY Rec will host a competitive game against a Barnsley FC side for the first time when they take on the under 21s in the Sheffield Senior Cup from 7.30pm on Wednesday. The cup has been running since 1876. Local professional clubs would often enter their reserves teams in the first half of the 20th century, with Barnsley’s second team winning it in 1904, 1915 and 1945 as well as several other appearances in the...