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5:06pm Tuesday 13th May 2008
Surbiton's Rob Moore was captain as Great Britain held world number one Germany to two draws and a narrow victory in three Tests last week.
Of his five clubmates from the Long Ditton-based side, Matt Daly was the only one to trouble the scorers, converting from a penalty corner in Saturday's 4-4 draw at Essen.
That came after GB had held the gold medal favourites for Beijing to a 2-2 in Dusseldorf last Thursday.
The hosts regained some pride on Sunday morning, winning 2-1.
Moore, Daly and Surbiton clubmates Ben Marsden, Ben Hawes, Richard Alexander and James Tindall are aiming to be among the 16 players who make it on the plane to China, with the squad to be announced on June 20.
A 33-year-old Kingston man has appeared in court accused of attacking a police officer and running over another man and his dog in Richmond.
Noisy sleepers in Walton have until July 31 to sign up for the UK’s first ever snoring boot camp.
Ambulance chiefs are to be hauled before Kingston’s NHS bosses to explain why they are failing to respond quickly enough to 999 calls.
A religious group who repeatedly defied the council by holding games, afternoon tea and ladies discussion sessions in a commercial building has been ordered to stop.
Surrey County Council has misled a Government watchdog over staff and child safety checks, according to a damning report released today.
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