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The thoughts of Andrew Dubock. Wednesday, 12 October 2011. Dragons roar as roses wither. Bucket loads of bacon butties and copious cups of tea (or something stronger) were the choice of rugby fans last Saturday morning. But while Welsh supporters were savouring the refreshments and the rugby on offer, those to the east of the Severn estuary were left with a bad taste in their mouths. Wales’ win over an experienced Ireland side. Against a well-organised French team. And coached by the wise Warren Gatland,...

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The thoughts of Andrew Dubock. Wednesday, 12 October 2011. Dragons roar as roses wither. Bucket loads of bacon butties and copious cups of tea (or something stronger) were the choice of rugby fans last Saturday morning. But while Welsh supporters were savouring the refreshments and the rugby on offer, those to the east of the Severn estuary were left with a bad taste in their mouths. Wales’ win over an experienced Ireland side. Against a well-organised French team. And coached by the wise Warren Gatland,...

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The thoughts of Andrew Dubock. Thursday, 16 June 2011. Tennis’ next rising star. We’ve had Henman Hill. And Murray Mound but is James Ward about to reach the peak of his tennis career in London SW19 in the next fortnight? You may well be asking who James Ward is. Well, so were most sports fans until last weekend. That was until the 24-year-old, ranked 216 in the world, beat the odds to reach the semi-finals of the Queen’s Club Championships. Whilst Delgado snatched a set off Andre Agassi. Fifa all at sea.

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The thoughts of Andrew Dubock. Thursday, 16 June 2011. Tennis’ next rising star. We’ve had Henman Hill. And Murray Mound but is James Ward about to reach the peak of his tennis career in London SW19 in the next fortnight? You may well be asking who James Ward is. Well, so were most sports fans until last weekend. That was until the 24-year-old, ranked 216 in the world, beat the odds to reach the semi-finals of the Queen’s Club Championships. Whilst Delgado snatched a set off Andre Agassi. Subscribe to: P...

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Doobs' musings: Prehistoric presenters

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The thoughts of Andrew Dubock. Monday, 24 January 2011. You've got to be very careful what you say (or write) these days. Hardly a week goes by without some famous figure getting in bother for making controversial comments in an interview or on social networking medium such as Twitter. Everything is scrutinised and, once the media, gets a whiff of it, it snowballs. This week's Kings of the Gaffe are former footballer-turned-analyst Andy Gray. Also got honourable mentions! For a match involving his team (...

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Doobs' musings: January 2010

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The thoughts of Andrew Dubock. Sunday, 10 January 2010. The chances are that at least one of your, or your children's, Christmas presents were manufactured in China. Maybe even. And in buying products such as ipods, computer games, toys and shoes from that nation - whether or not you knew it - you've helped make it the world's largest exporter, overtaking the mighty Germany. Who'd been top dog for most of the last decade. Is it fairly traded and correctly sourced? Sadly, I believe China's rise to the top...

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The thoughts of Andrew Dubock. Wednesday, 12 October 2011. Dragons roar as roses wither. Bucket loads of bacon butties and copious cups of tea (or something stronger) were the choice of rugby fans last Saturday morning. But while Welsh supporters were savouring the refreshments and the rugby on offer, those to the east of the Severn estuary were left with a bad taste in their mouths. Wales’ win over an experienced Ireland side. Against a well-organised French team. And coached by the wise Warren Gatland,...

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