Hereford


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hardy English breed of dairy cattle raised extensively in United States

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It was Hereford who created two great chances in as many minutes at the start of the half when first Waite headed into Hanford's arms and seconds later Owen-Evans should have done better when through on goal.
The sale at Hereford market on April 15 will see a PS1,500 "buyer bonus" up for grabs.
WELSH racing received a tremendous boost when it was announced recently that Hereford Racecourse, which closed in December 2012, will reopen on October 6 and that further meetings will be held on October 31, November 23 and December 19.
THE Football Association has suspended Hereford "from all football activity" after the club "failed to comply" with orders laid down by the Independent Regulatory Commission's Owners' and Directors' Test.
David and Kate Dickinson, from the top of the Rede Valley in the Northumberland Borders, are successful beef farmers, having just this summer won the North of England section of the Hereford Societies commercial herds' competition.
DARTFORD 2 HEREFORD 0 HEREFORD gave a muchimproved performance with the scoreline, with goals from Alex Wall and Lee Noble, more conclusive than the run of play might have suggested.
SAM WINNALL'S 85th-minute goal was enough to give Hereford their first victory of the season.
Hereford 1 Port Vale 1 PORT VALE boss Micky Adams has challenged his players to prove they have what it takes to be winners.
HEREFORD boss Simon Davey read the riot act to striker Mathieu Manset.
Nesnaas (4.10 Hereford, nap), Word Of Warning (4.40 Hereford, nb), Mouseen (5.10 Hereford) and Indian Art (8.20 Kempton).
IT WAS almost like a medieval battle as the 'armies' of York, Lincoln, Hereford and Gloucester took to the field in a corner of Birmingham.
To put it more properly and genteelly, the Hereford Cathedral Choir of Men and Boys in Hereford, England, sings Evensong at 5:30 p.m.
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