| Badman: 'Our best chance ever'
Sidelined Mark Badman believes Chippenham Town have their best ever chance of promotion as they head into the final ten games. The midfielder is out after a sinus operation last week and won't be available until the middle of March but he still confident, ahead of tomorrow's home clash with Rugby, he and his teammates will clinch promotion. "Nerves play a part but we have got a good enough squad to get through them and we have got an experienced management team," he said. "They will show the lads what to do and I believe it's the best chance we've ever had and we have to grab it." The 28-year-old will also be using previous play-off woe to inspire him after defeats to Bedford and Hednesford Town during his time at Hardenhuish Park.
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As the series celebrates its 50th ever race on Sunday afternoon, championship defender Germany take on a new driver in Michael Ammermller while Switzerland demonstrate the growing role of women in motorsport by naming Rahel Frey as its rookie for the weekend. When she takes to the track on Friday, the 21-year-old will become the fifth female to drive an A1GP car during a race weekend. Home nation Malaysia's Alex Yoong is the most experienced driver in A1GP and, despite a tough start to the season, the 31-year-old from Kuala Lumpur remains upbeat about his team's chances at his home race. Malaysian rookie Aaron Lim, who knows the Sepang circuit well, will get his first taste of his home circuit in an A1GP car when he takes to the track this weekend. Current championship leader New Zealand will have its sights firmly set on extending its one-point advantage over South Africa while Oliver Jarvis will be aiming to keep Great Britain, currently lying third, in title contention.
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He is getting his punishment, but some of you think you are holier than thou. I would love to see what skeletons you have in your closet. As a 40 year Falcon fan and a human being, this is a sad day for all, including Mike and his family. Heaven help us all. .
Notes: Timetable laid out for Colon
Less than a week in camp, the Red Sox, beginning with pitching coach John Farrell, like what they see in terms of arm strength from the 34-year-old right-hander, and Friday laid out a plan for him. "March 15 is kind of a template that we work by," Farrell said in pointing toward Boston's game against Cincinnati in Fort Myers. "There's a progression leading up to that. Tuesday will be his first bullpen day. Those will always provide us opportunities to evaluate his arm strength, how he recovers, and he'll go through a similar every other day bullpen routine as every other pitcher went through at the start of camp here." Farrell likely wouldn't have felt comfortable outlining the plan unless Colon had the strong outing he had in playing catch in the outfield at City of Palms Park, stretching out to 120 feet.
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