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11:03pm Tuesday 30th September 2008
Jonny Wilkinson's injury jinx struck once again in the 39-23 Guinness Premiership defeat to Gloucester to leave Newcastle and England fretting over his fitness.
Wilkinson, whose Test career has been blighted by repeated injury setbacks since his drop-goal won England the 2003 World Cup, lasted just 25 minutes at Kingsholm as Gloucester posted a bonus-point victory.
He was helped away after appearing to hurt his knee when he was cleared out of a ruck which formed following a trademark Wilkinson tackle on Gloucester full-back Olly Morgan.
The initial signs did not look good, with 29-year-old Wilkinson in clear discomfort as he departed the action less than six weeks before England launch Martin Johnson's managerial era against the Pacific Islanders.
On the field, Newcastle battled bravely without their talisman as Gloucester struggled to impose themselves on the contest until late on.
The Falcons were ultimately undone by Gloucester wing Iain Balshaw's hat-trick of tries and a late James Simpson-Daniel double, while fly-half Olly Barkley - an England autumn Test contender - booted four penalties and Willie Walker slotted a late conversion.
RYEMARKET bosses are remaining tight-lipped about plans by Costa Coffee to open a new store in the Stourbridge shopping centre.
HUNDREDS of mourners paid their final respects to a Stourbridge rotarian who continued to help others despite serious illness.
STOURBRIDGE glamour girl Emma-Louise Lamb is hoping News readers will help her on the way to a coveted TV career.
KINGSWINFORD'S Michael Rutter missed out again on a place in the record books at the Macau Grand Prix.
The Foreign Office is investigating reports that a British man suspected of masterminding the 2006 airline bomb plot has been killed in a US missile attack in Pakistan.
DUDLEY Kingswinford RFC’S players, coaches and supporters will all have their fingers crossed that they will finally be able to play their first home fixture of this season this Saturday.
CUP fever is engulfing the War Memorial as Stourbridge FC prepare for two crackerjack ties in the space of four days.
STOURBRIDGE RFC’s director of rugby Neil Mitchell will be looking for a big response from his under-pressure players after he laid down the law following their disappointting defeat at Cinderford.
ALL you budding footballers be aware because you may soon be facing some stern competition if Arsene Wenger’s latest rant is anything to go by.
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