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Dorchester from The Keep
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Custom House Quay, Weymouth, England
Chesil Beach from Portland
The area north of Dorchester
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In the damp conditions the beacon is finally alight after a couple of attempts
Dorchester from The Keep
Queen Mother Square
Poundbury Fountain
Dorchester Borough Gardens
Custom House Quay, Weymouth, England
Chesil Beach from Portland
The area north of Dorchester
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Thomas Hardy statue
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Weekend Sports Preview

Even the most optimistic of Weymouth Football Club fans are beginning to doubt that the Terras can haul themselves out of the National League South relegation zone after Tuesday evening 2 goals to 1 loss away against fellow strugglers Welling.

The Terras are rooted to the bottom of the league table in 24th place with 15 points from 24 outings and are now 10 points behind 20th-placed Hemel Hempstead and safety.

On Saturday, Weymouth host 6th placed Dorking Wanderers at the Bob Lucas Stadium, and they must quickly turn around their fortunes with a win if they are to avoid dropping into the Southern Premier League next season.

In that division, it’s top versus 4th on Saturday when Dorchester visit league leaders Merthyr Town. When the teams met in November last year, they produced a cracking game that ended in 2 goals all draw, so a repeat of that result on the road would probably satisfy the Magpies faithful.

Matt Buse celebrates scoring against Merthyr in November.

Matt Buse celebrates scoring against Merthyr in November.

In the Southwest Peninsular East Bridport entertain Newton Abbott Spurs at St. Mary’s Field.

On Sunday, Weymouth Women’s team play Yeovil Women at the Bob Lucas Stadium, and Bridport Women visit AEK Boco Women.

In the local Tribute Rugby Leagues, Dorchester travel into Wiltshire to play Chippenham’s second team, Swanage & Wareham visit Frome, Puddletown play away against East Dorset Dockers, Blandford are away against Oakmeadians and Lytchett Minster play at Bestwall against Swanage & Wareham second team.

On Sunday Weymouth & Portland Colts lock horns with their Dorchester counterparts at Monmouth Avenue.

Weymouth & Portland Rugby Club’s youth team player, Josh Gulliford. Has been selected to represent the club and the Dorset & Wilts County in the South West of England squad.

Josh Gulliford

Josh Gulliford, The Seasider’s youth team player who has been chosen by the Southwest of England selectors. Picture supplied by W&P RFC.

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