Match Report: Newtongrange Star 3-1 Arniston Rangers
A Midlothian derby to end the year brought out a healthy crowd at New Victoria Park as almost 400 turned up to watch Newtongrange Star hosting their great rivals Arniston Rangers.
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Scottish boxer Josh Taylor was at the opening of the Seconds Out Fight Store in Edinburgh last weekend.
The store was celebrating it’s 10th birthday anniversary.
The fans were queuing outside long before the door opened at 11.30, and they had a chance to meet the boxing champion from Prestonpans. Josh did not come along empty handed, he brought along all his belts to put on show and let the fans take photos, he also signed a lot of items.
Another boxer, Tyler Jolly, walked through the door. He won a bronze medal won at the Commonwealth Games in 2022. Ross, the owner of the shop remained friends with Josh throughout the years and said it was great to have him back at this special occasion. He pointed out a signed photo of Josh when the shop opened 10 years ago.
Josh was a guest on Wednesday Sport Live 25th September.
Written by Russell Aitken
Written by: Russell Aitken
A Midlothian derby to end the year brought out a healthy crowd at New Victoria Park as almost 400 turned up to watch Newtongrange Star hosting their great rivals Arniston Rangers.
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