Battling Corby bested by Robins

BSN: Altrincham ( 15,45 ) 2-1 Corby Town ( Semple 24 )

UCL: Deeping Rangers 1-2 S & L Corby

Rugby Union: S & L given "home walk-over" against Old Newtonians

Mens Hockey, East Midlands Premier: Derwent 11-1 Corby

Desborough dispatched in Cup

Corby Town moved through to the final of the Northants Hillier Senior Cup on Tuesday as Desborough Town were defeated 4-1 at the Waterworks Field.

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Barclay begins title defence in style

Corby's champion amateur boxer Simon Barclay has begun a fresh defence of his ABA title at heavyweight with an impressive performance to become East Midlands Champion.

Barclay won a unanimous points decision after three rounds against Derbyshire's Ross Henshaw on Saturday at Northampton Derngate.

Simon was dominant in the fight, forcing the referee to give Henshaw two standing eight counts.

His trainer John Mulheron has told Corby Radio that Simon is stronger and sharper than ever before, following stint training with the GB team in Sheffield late last year.

Barclay now waits to find out if he will be boxing for Team England in an upcoming international match with Sweden.

Handball for all..

Corby Handball Club officially opens this week ( January 30 ).

The sport featured at the London Olympics and described as fast paced and exciting to both take part in and watch.

People of all ages and abilities are being invited to get involved with the new club which will be based at Maplefields School on Tower Hill Road.

For more information, please contact Greg Yarnall on This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 01604 367133.

Great win on the road for Corby

Blue Square North: Staylbridge Celtic (pen 65) 1-2 Corby Town ( Piergianni 5, Crowe 67 )

UCL Premier: Irchester Utd 0-2 S & L Corby

Rugby Union: S & L 50-0 Deepings  Corby 0-48 Oundle

Mens Hockey: Corby 0-4 Chesterfield

Guiseley 2-1 Corby Town

Guiseley recorded their seventh straight win in the league on Tuesday night despite a battling performance from Corby Town.

The November and December fans award went to goalkeeper Paul Walker - and he was again called into action during this match as Guiseley did the majority of attacking.

Josh Moreman gave Corby the lead however on 32 minutes finishing off a counter-attacking move.

Guiseley forced home an equaliser on 63 before the winner arrived on 79.

Their manager Steve Kittrick commended Corby after the game saying "To be fair I thought they were quite good, the new gaffer ( Chris Plummer ) has come in there and they'll take points off teams".

Corby Town are 17th in the table.

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