Late setback for Bournemouth as they remain rock bottom of National Two South
BOURNEMOUTH remained rock-bottom of National Two South as they went down 15-14 to Barnes in the death rattle of an epic game at Chapel Gate.
BOURNEMOUTH remained rock-bottom of National Two South as they went down 15-14 to Barnes in the death rattle of an epic game at Chapel Gate.
BURY St Edmunds had their bonus point wrapped up by half-time as they swept aside struggling Bournemouth 34-21 in National Two South.
LITTLE changed at the foot of National Two South at the weekend, despite Bournemouth suffering a heavy 51-14 defeat away at the hands of Dings Crusaders.
BOURNEMOUTH will be hoping the lights stay on long enough at Sutton & Epsom on Saturday to claim a much-needed first win in nine games, writes Adam Hunter.
BOURNEMOUTH enter the business end of the season on Saturday as they welcome 12th-placed Barnes to Chapel Gate (2pm).
SECOND-from-bottom Bournemouth could welcome back captain Joe Rees for their home clash with National Two South promotion-chasing Clifton on Saturday (2pm).
Bournemouth hit the road again this weekend as they take the four hour trip to Southend to face Westcliff in what Richard Sharp describes as a "10-pointer".
BOTTOM club Bournemouth came within a whisker of upsetting table-toppers Henley Hawks, going down 26-20 at Chapel Gate.
BOURNEMOUTH suffered another agonising defeat on Saturday, losing away 17-12 at promotion-chasing Redruth.
BOURNEMOUTH banished the demons of a torrid few weeks as they emerged 24-23 winners against National Two South rivals Old Redcliffians.
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