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1. Jardine: 'The minute I don't enjoy going at 100mph on the ice, I'll stop'

Get Bracknell, Thursday 5 October 2006

AT 54-years-old, Tony Jardine is showing no signs of slowing down after entering the Wales Rally GB for the 14th successive year.

2. Ice Hockey: Bees blow a three-goal lead

Get Bracknell, Monday 11 December 2006

A mixed weekend for Bracknell Bees saw them beat Chelmsford Chieftains on Saturday night but then lose to the same team on Sunday thanks to a late powerplay goal.

3. Angry Bees wreak havoc for Rushton

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 11 October 2006
Ryan Aldridge insists that Bracknell Bees were spurred on to victory at Slough Jets on Sunday by the controversial ban that prevented Jason Rushton from entering the rink.

4. Aldridge has fight on his hands

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 2 August 2006
Ryan Aldridge admits his search to find a fourth British defenceman for Bracknell Bees has been undermined by a reduction in the Elite League’s import quota.

5. Alrdridge has fight on his hands

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 2 August 2006
RYAN ALDRIDGE admits his search to find a fourth British defenceman for Bracknell Bees has been undermined by a reduction in the Elite League’s import quota.

6. Bicknell out for a month?

Get Bracknell, Thursday 19 October 2006

ADAM BICKNELL is expected to be out of action for at least a month after injuring knee ligaments in Bracknell Bees’ 4-2 win at Swindon Wildcats on Saturday.

7. Aldridge joy at signing Moody

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 9 August 2006
Bracknell Bees player-coach Ryan Aldridge has spoken of his delight at bringing back defenceman Scott Moody to the club for a second year, then revealed he may wait until the season starts before making his final big signing for the squad.

8. Aldridge upbeat despite defeat

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 6 September 2006

Ryan Aldridge took heart from his first game in charge of Bracknell Bees despite their 6-2 defeat at home to Nottingham Panthers in a Challenge match on Sunday.

9. Bees shrug off injury scares

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 13 September 2006
Bracknell Bees are hopeful that top import forwards Jason Rushton and Lukas Smital will both recover from injury in time to play the first game of the new English Premier League season.

10. Greener fires a warning to rivals 'Don't play dirty'

Get Bracknell, Friday 8 December 2006

ADAM GREENER has warned Bracknell Bees’ English Premier League rivals that they cannot expect to get away with playing dirty just because enforcer Jason Rushton has quit the club.

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