Bounce back.
RUGBY: After last week's disastrous defeat by Staines and their premature exit from the Surrey Cup at the hands of Camberley, Sutton and Epsom should be back to full strength for next weekend's London and South East Division 1 clash at Sudbury. See inside sport for a report on why the borough's top rugby side are confident of bouncing back.
Careless hands
RUGBY: Old Walcountians failed to capitalise on superior possession in their match against Kingston on Saturday.
One moment of carelessness cost the OWS all their earlier good work and despite trying out some new players they went on to lose the match 27-22.
Road race
ATHLETICS: Athletics fans can see a five-mile road race in Chessington this Sunday.
Last weekend many of the borough's athletes were among 500 runners taking part in a 10km road race around Epsom. See inside sport for details.
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