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Patience a virtue for Griffiths
\"A shortage of players has played into my hands and what I have done in practice has helped me, too,\" said the 24-year-old, who is looking forward to facing his former team in Liverpool tomorrow night. \"It's been tough. I know what I can do, I go hard in practice every day and it has been frustrating. \"People said to me 'why not go to the Tigers or go to Cheshire and play more' but I signed with the Giants and I am committed to them,\" he added. \"I'm getting more minutes and there is a big push for the play-offs. Right now the mission is to get to the play-offs and hopefully beat Leicester after what happened at weekend.\"
Nine-year-old Scot is a maths genius Scot Region
\"That's when we realised he was particularly gifted at maths, though we never pushed him to do anything he wasn't keen on. It was onwards and upwards from there.\" [James Griffith], who now plans to study for the International GCSE in maths, also has a musical side, and has passed his grade 2 piano and grade 1 cello exams. \"We're just happy that he is happy,\" [David] said. \"We're delighted for him for doing so well in the exam. He's a pretty good all-rounder - he's taken us all by surprise.\"
JAMES IS A STAR PUPIL AGED NINE!
  \"That's when we realised he was particularly gifted at maths, though we never pushed him to do anything he wasn't keen on. With the guidance of Loretto's teaching staff, [James Griffith] joined a class with the year group studying for their GCSE maths earlier this year. [David] said: \"He's a pretty good all-rounder - he's taken us all by surprise.\"
Turn on the Red Light
When we speak it has taken him to the car park of a Travelodge in Dundee, but it's also taken him to the top 20 of the charts with the band's debut album Fine Fascination, to playing some of Britain's biggest festivals, earning support slots with the likes of Editors and favourable comparisons with Arcade Fire. \"It blew me away that we got inside the top 20 with the album,\" says [James Griffiths], whose parents run a guest house in Porthcawl. \"We came in above Tina Turner!\" Some have dismissed RLC's music as self-conscious stadium rock but Griffiths says he doesn't understand people who don't want to succeed as a band.
Halloween hunt for ghosts at city hotel
\"Staff have reported seeing a lady in a Victorian dress and have felt things in the bedroom areas. I haven't seen it with my own eyes, but we would say that these are residual hauntings.\" Paranormal Ulster's chief investigator Mike Hirons said: \"On Friday night he will do a talk with an audience and [James Griffiths] will be conducting a seance.
Net gains ahead for James in the States
As a youngster he once netted 63-points in a game, a talent for scoring, which he believes is still a major strength in his game. I am at my best when slashing (driving) towards the basket and scoring points,\" he continued. \"Although there are still some of weaknesses that I intend to work had on to improve.\" CASH SUPPORT: Basketball star [James Griffiths] (second left) receives his pounds 700 grant award. Pictured (from left) are Mike Black (Black Estate Agents - sponsors), [Cathy Cowan] (Sefton Triathlon), Michael Collins (headteacher) and [Phil Rose]; (inset) James in action on the court. Codes zz280909CHEQUE.jpg/zz280909JAMES.jpg
Champions edge clash with four tries
The defending champions had trailed at the break to a penalty from home fly-half James Griffiths, but roared back as the game opened out in the second half and capitalised after Llani had been reduced to 14 players. The Wellmen were in the hunt courtesy of unconverted touchdowns from Richard Watkins and Jonathan Duggan, but their rivals prevailed helped by tries from Max Padfield, Matthew Powell, Kirk Jones and Stuart Addis. Off the pitch, Llandrindod Wells narrowly missed out on becoming Scrum V's adopted club of 2009/10 having made the final three.
JAMES'S AMERICAN DREAM
[James Griffiths], who plays for basketball team Sefton Stars, said: \"This is a once in a lifetime opportunity which I have wanted my whole life, but unfortunately with my current financial situation this dream would prove almost...
Wizard Cup Round 6
COOGEE (Sydney) junior Ryan Shortland replaces Anthony Perkins in Norths side after Perkins was banned for three matches for a dangerous throw. Matt Rua was players' player for Norths last Sunday after getting a late clearance to play following a contract wrangle with his former club Central. Easts' New Zealand Residents rep Sinave Faitala is back after several weeks out with a rib injury. Easts props Cameron and Damien Durnford have become the first brothers to bring up 150 games each in the Queensland Cup.
TRC, farmers doing well in plantings
He is challenging statements made by our Taranaki Regional Council and Fonterra about riparian work done in Taranaki, which is in total disregard for the huge amount of work being completed on farms throughout Taranaki. Taranaki farmers have got a record second to none in New Zealand for their effort in working closely with TRC and Fonterra in seeing that water quality is upheld.