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Brownlee hopes for domestic bliss Comment Bubble

CUP heroes Selkirk will have to forget their Hampden dream this week to prevent their league campaign turning into a nightmare.

Paul Brownlee’s team travel to face third-placed Lothian Thistle at Saughton Enclosure.

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Arrow Borders clubs on road to Hampden Comment Bubble

IT has the distinction of being the oldest national trophy in the world. The Scottish Football Association Challenge Cup, commonly known as the Scottish Cup, is the football cup competition of Scotland.

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Arrow Selkirk will be 'up for the cup' says manager Comment Bubble

FORMER Scottish Cup finalists Gretna arrive at Yarrow Park this week hoping to wrestle the Image Printers crown from Selkirk.

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Arrow Stow Carlsberg Soccer Sevens 'to go ahead' Comment Bubble

STOW Carlsberg Soccer Sevens 2008 will go ahead this Sunday – despite the venue being used as a boating pond at the weekend.

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Tongue-tied 'Rose need to get talking

MELROSE will tackle ‘lack of leadership’on the field as they prepare to travel to play Glasgow Hawks this weekend.

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Schools out for October

THERE’S no excuse for youngsters in the Borders getting bored during the October holiday, with another jam-packed sports and physical activity programme on offer.

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Hawick referee 'abused' after match

A TOP Scottish rugby referee has changed his mind about quitting the game in disgust after being the alleged target of verbal abuse - in the after-match shower.

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Melrose could feature in rugby Hall of Fame

MELROSE Rugby Club has been nominated for a place in the International Rugby Board’s 19th Century Hall of Fame.

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Selkirk given last minute reprieve in Scottish Cup

PAUL BROWNLEE’S road to Hampden will have to take a scenic detour round by both Coldstream and Dalbeattie.

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Borders swimmers make waves

MORNING training sessions for Borders swimming club members started this week at the Borders Swimming Performance Centre, Selkirk Leisure Centre.

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'Pros should play more often' says coach

HAWICK coach Jim Hay has called for pro players to be made available more often to their clubs.

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Thirlestane organisers 'heartbroken' as horse trials are pulled

THIRLESTANE Horse Trial organisers have said they are ‘heartbroken’ that the prestigious event is to be axed after 25 years.

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