SWIMMERS from Thurrock Swimming Club Iin partnership with Impulse Leisure) participated in this years East Regional Age & Youth Championships. 37 qualified for the event and success was enjoyed by all. Many medals were awarded, finalists and personal best time achieved. Swimmers who achieved regional times and participated in relays were:
THE Essex County FA Regional Talent Club (RTC) have been granted a one-year extension on their current licence and, as a result, they’re currently accepting expressions of interest to trial for the Under 12s, 14s and 16s age groups for the 2022/23 season.
BLUES brought the curtain down on their season and manager Paul Joynes's career in management with a thrilling comeback to defeat Maldon & Tiptree. With just fifteen minutes on the clock and looking to be heading for a third successive defeat a late rally produced two goals, and it could have been more.
EAST Thurrock United's hopes of escaping relegation from the Isthmian Premier league were dashed in a dramatic afternoon at Rookery Hill reports Thurrock Nub News.
A GRAYS runner who credits her survival of breast cancer to a sports bra and research into the disease is calling on women, men and children across the region to take part in Cancer Research UK's Race for Life.
IT was a case of what if on Easter Monday. At the start of this long and largely successful season Blues were hit by a crippling injury list and now history has repeated itself as the season comes to a conclusion.
Isthmian Division North
Aveley 4 v 0 Tilbury
AVELEY beat local rivals Tilbury to win the league and promotion to the Isthmian Premier.
Goals by Alex Akrofi...
GRAYS Athletic suffered a disappointing defeat at home to Brentwood on Saturday and dropped to sixth-place - falling out of the promotion zone at exactly the wrong time.
ON the eve of the official BTCC Season Launch at Thruxton this Wednesday (13th April), ROKiTMB Motorsport gear up for the final official day of track action before the opening round of the season.
TRAVELLING East Thurrock United celebrated their side's never-say-die attitude that keeps the Rocks' hopes of Isthmian Premier League survival alive after a draw at Bognor Regis today (Saturday, 9 April).
BLUES pulled off a tremendous win at Aldiss Park despite playing with ten men in the second half after a contentious red card picked up by Callum Leahy on the stroke of half time. It was a performance which has epitomised their season -