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1. Lancs capture Cork
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 02 October 2003 LANCASHIRE have won the battle to sign Dominic Cork. The former England all-rounder, who became the hottest property in county cricket when he announced that he was leaving Derbyshire last month,& & has signed a three-year contract at Old Trafford. -
2. Hoggard spares England's blushes
Manchester Evening News, Monday 13 October 2003 MATTHEW Hoggard lifted England's spirits after an embarrassing batting collapse by marking his return to international cricket with a superb new ball spell in the opening match of the tour to Bangladesh. -
3. Freddie to miss Bangladesh Tests
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 07 October 2003 ANDREW Flintoff has been ruled out of England's forthcoming Test series in Bangladesh after failing to recover from a groin problem. -
4. New Thorpe deal
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 02 October 2003 ENGLAND batsman Graham Thorpe has signed a new two-year contract with Surrey. -
5. 'Without brilliant Blanco there may only have been one tournament'
Manchester Evening News, Monday 06 October 2003 World Cup rewind: 1987 Frank Keating recalls how the brilliance of France's Serge Blanco against Argentina virtually secured the future of the World Cup. -
6. Ricky one of the lads
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 04 October 2003 SPORTS star or not, Ricky Hatton remains one of the lads. And, when you marry his down-to-earth nature with his ferocity and skill in the square ring, you have a natural winner for our Sports Personality of the Month award, run in conjunction with BBC GMR. -
7. Region hotbed for top talent
Manchester Evening News, Monday 13 October 2003 THE North West will be well represented at this month's World Cup in Australia - quite apart from the three players from Sale Sharks and two from Orrell who are involved in the tournament. -
8. Glen's charity promise
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 18 October 2003 GLEN CHAPPLE has followed the example of his Lancashire pace partner Peter Martin by teaming up with a charity for his benefit year. Chapple has guaranteed to pay £75,000 to the Kirsty Appeal, which raises funds for the Francis House hospice in Didsbury. -
9. Lillis feels at home
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 23 October 2003 AS a player, Mark Lillis was one of those lads you would want beside you in the trenches when the enemy charged. -
10. Making his Mark
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 26 October 2003 THE& lesson from Father Ted seems clear enough - once a boxer, always a boxer.& But don't worry about it, for Stockport County's new assistant manager Mark Lillis isn't about to trade blows with his dad Ted.