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New Milton Town’s Barney Stone led the way with a brace, helping to see off a decent Ash United side.
In a contest that would have been fairer if it had ended all-square, the Bashley players had their hearts broken by a late 88th-minute Cribbs’ winner.
Sir Ben Ainslie paid tribute to his team after Ineos Britannia booked their place in the 37th America’s Cup finals.
After a delayed start due to rain, Hale Gardens Lawn Tennis Club held their annual championships, and some excellent tennis was played.
Ineos Britanna has broken the deadlock in the Louis Vuitton Cup final with two back-to-back race wins against the Italians.
It was a challenging night for local sides in the latest round of midweek fixtures, with Bashley’s draw with Melksham Town the most positive result.
A depleted Ellingham and Ringwood made it three wins in a row with a dogged display against Trojans.
Bashley moved back into the playoff picture with two late goals against Didcot Town.
Spectators had the exhilarating sight of powerboat racing in the Solent, but it was not the best of days for local racers Rob Lister and Nick Crouch.
Five local teams played midweek matches, with notable victories for Brockenhurst, Christchurch, and Ringwood Town.
Ellingham & Ringwood made it two wins from three in their first home game of the season with a 32-19 victory over Basingstoke.
Lymington’s Sir Ben Ainslie and the INEOS Britannia team found their form at the right time to defeat Alinghi Red Bull Racing
New Milton’s Carla Rudkin-Guillen has won back-to-back competitions as she now turns her sights on the junior world championships in Venice.
Ellingham & Ringwood defeated hosts Portsmouth 23-12 in an entertaining and, at times, attritional game of rugby.
Sir Ben Ainslie’s INEOS Britannia team holds a healthy lead over Alinghi Red Bull Racing as they vie for a spot in the America’s Cup final.
New Milton Town moved to fourth in the table after a relatively straightforward two-goal home victory over Whitchurch United.
It was Lewis Waterfield’s audacious leveller from the halfway line that sealed the draw.
Carla Rudkin-Guillen has won the British International Open in Sheffield, boosting hopes she’s on track for a medal at the junior world championships.
Sir Ben Ainslie’s INEOS Britannia team has clinched the top qualifying spot as they strive to win the America’s Cup.
Over 3,000 runners took part in a variety of distance races at this year's New Forest Marathon – the nation's favourite marathon.
AFC TOTTON stretched their unbeaten league run to six after a 2-2 draw with promotion play-off chasing Basingstoke Town at the Snow Stadium.