Articles by Huw Harrow

Huw Harrow


Huw has written 22 articles for Nouse


Shine 2010 via Flickr Creative CommonsThe World Cup in Review

As the World Cup shrinks into the rear view mirror for another four years, Nouse’s sports writers choose their favourite players, moments, games and goals from the South African party

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Photo: Georgio via Flickr Creative Commons‘Golden Generation’ let down by outdated tactics

Fabio Capello’s outdated formation must take the blame for England’s early World Cup exit.

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Italy won the World Cup in 2006, but none of our writers are backing them to retain the trophy. Photo: trumpetflickr via Flickr Creative CommonsThe Nouse Sports Team’s World Cup Predictions

To launch Nouse’s new World Cup blog, our team of sports writers give their predictions for the month ahead.

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Lancaster on the offensive in their 5-1 men’s thirds triumph. Photo: Peter IvesonFirsts prevail in indoor football

Two goals from Conor Brennan helped the men’s firsts Indoor Football side secure York’s first points of the day with a 4-2 victory in a hotly contested clash

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Tom Weir scores the first of York’s tries in their tense 19-17 win on Sunday, completing a full set of victories. Photo: Sam NewsomeSatisfying victory for rugby firsts

It wasn’t a vintage performance by any means but York men’s firsts held on for a 19-17 victory, giving UYRUFC a highly satisfying clean sweep of this weekend’s rugby

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Photograph by Peter IvesonDouble defeat for York in Water Polo

It was double disappointment for York in the water polo on Saturday at Roses as both the men’s and women’s squads came up short despite performing wholeheartedly

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Photograph by George LowtherLancaster outclassed in Mixed Lacrosse

York’s mixed lacrosse team cruised to a 17-8 victory over an outclassed Lancaster outifit early on Day two of Roses

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Photograph by George LowtherRugby sevens provides Saturday highlight for York

Rugby 7s has provided a rare highlight for York on Day 2 of Roses, securing a clean sweep of victories for the three men’s sides and the women coming from behind to earn a last gasp draw

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Roses 2010 Saturday – How it happened

Live coverage for the second day of Roses 2010

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Photo: Peter IvesonDepleted York take share of Judo points

Despite having to forfeit two of their five contests, York were able to take two Roses points from the Judo this afternoon

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Photo: Peter IvesonIndoor football firsts take early York points

Last gasp goals from Conor Brennan and Jack Crane gave York their first victory of Friday, winning a thrilling encounter 4-2.

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ariesmale1978 via Flickr Creative CommonsEngland’s World Cup 23 – Join the debate

With under two months until Fabio Capello has to name his final 23 man England squad for the World Cup, we in the Nouse office have been debating vehemently who we would like to see on the plane to South Africa.

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nicksarebi via Flickr Creative CommonsNo longer a joke, Zamora should be considered for England

As his performance against Wolfsburg this week again illustrated, Fulham’s Bobby Zamora could slot effortlessly into England’s World Cup gameplan, argues Huw Harrow

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Paddy-K via Flickr Creative CommonsWilkinson should not be the scapegoat for England’s failings

Jonny Wilkinson should not take the blame for England’s inability to play any imaginative rugby in their unsuccessful Six Nations campaign.

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Photograph by Arran Bowen-la GrangeJames put one hand on Emperor College Rugby trophy

Sunday’s comprehensive 47-12 victory over Alcuin means this term’s Emperor College Rugby Championship is James’s to lose

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