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Poisoned at home - the woman breathing in deadly fumes from a

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faulty cooker. Between those years I have got to say it was the most

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horrendous period of my life. It was indescribable. Good evening.

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Joyce Bridgewater's gas fire also leaked - we'll have the full story

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in a moment. A welcome day's trading for farmers restricted by

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bovine TB. And high drama on high seas as the America's Cup pushes

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competitors to the limit. A woman in Cornwall says she's lucky to be

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alive after she was poisoned by carbon monoxide over a period of

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years. Joyce Bridgewater lived in a house where both the cooker and

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fire were leaking the invisible and odourless gas. Gas safety

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campaigners are warning householders in the Southwest to

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have all appliances checked before the weather turns cold. David

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George reports. Joyce suffered lung and heart problems and eventual lay

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heart attack. She realised she was being poise soined - o' poisoned in

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her own home. Engineers switched off her boiler, not realising it

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the was the cooker leaking carbon dioxide. They gave he loads of pled

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kaigs, but I was come bg back -- medication, but I was coming back

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to the house where the gas was. Between 2002 and 2006, although it

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was discovered in 2005, they got the wrong appliance, I had to carry

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on using the dangerous appliances without realising, between those

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years I have got to say it was the most horrendous period of my life.

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It was indescribable. She has been left with long-term health problems.

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In their new home, Joyce and her husband, Peter, have never used the

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gas fire and they have moved the boiler. This is an external boiler

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we had moved outside. Because Joyce is sensitive to eLen even low

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levels of carbon dioxide now. So we felt this was a good move. Inside

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they checked the alarm twice a week. The Department of Health have told

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us 4,000 people have gone to A&E departments in the last year

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suffering from the effects of low levels carbon Monday ox Sid

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poisoning. -- carbon monoxide poisoning. 38% of people of people

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in the South West haven't had their gas appliances checked in the last

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year. 10% haven't had them checked. Joyce and Peter say their lives

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have been changed forever and urges torch make sure their appliances

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are/- everyone to make sure their appliances are checked. You might

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hear quite a lot about checking your boilers, cookers and fires in

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the coming days - a national awareness week has begun. One of

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the messages is to make sure you always use a registered engineer.

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I'm pleased to say we have one in our Exeter studio now, it's Mark

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Rolfe. This case, Joyce had her boiler checked, but not her

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appliances, but there will be people thinking I don't even get my

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boilers serviced. That's right, is that what the research has

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highlighted, if people get their boilers serviced they forget about

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the fire or cooker. Do you think they don't make that connection?

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That is probably right. People focus on being warm and having hot

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water, rather than on the gas cooker. What do you think is going

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on, is it something to do with the cost? Yes they will cost money, but

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what value do you put on somebody's life. Carbon monoxide is a gas that

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can kill people. It is different if you're in rented a -- accommodation,

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this should be done by your landlord? Yes there is a legal

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obligation on landlords to have an annual gas safety check in rented

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properties. If you're a tenant, it is important that you get to see

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sight of the certificate that is issued. Tell us what do people do

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if they say, that is me, I need to do something? Well go on to the gas

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safety registers site and find yourself a registered engineer and

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engage them to come and check your appliances. Also consider getting

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the alarm. Thank you. Today saw the UK's biggest ever sale of cattle

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from TB infected farms. The so called "red market" was at

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Holsworthy in North Devon. None of the animals being sold have ever

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tested positive for TB, but up until recently their movement would

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have been banned. Leigh Rundle reports. Trade was brisk, by 3.30

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675 animals and half a million pounds had changed hand. David runs

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a dairy farm under TB restrictions. He sold nine cattle. It creates

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cash for farmers. Without a market like this, you're stuck with cattle,

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that with the weather changing, you're stuck with them. TB markets

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or red markets as they're sometimes called, have been operate since

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November last year. They enable farmers to move cattle from farms

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where there has been an outbreak. just gone down with TB and I have

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got cattle I need to sell. So I have come to she what trade is like.

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What are your thoughts so far? Quite impressed. There is a lot of

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stock here. Only lie sepblsd buyers can bid, because the -- licensed

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buyerss can bid. We have had 40 registered buyers. So 90 in all.

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That is good news. Chances are there is nothing wrong with the

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cattle here. But there is still a risk. You have paid �6 hundred for

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one and �8 hundred for another and one or another may have TB.

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Possible. But you're willing to take the risk. Have you took a risk

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to get here today? Life is not risk-free in the farming business.

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The turn over has exceeded expectations with farmers happy

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with the prices. The added bonus is they no longer have to over wipter

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the animals at -- winter the animals at great expense. The RNLI

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is warning of dangerous sea conditions could continue

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throughout the week, because of the Atlantic storm Hurricane Katia.

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Lifeguards rescued a body boarder at Porthtowan on Saturday. The man

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was overwhelmed by waves up to eight feet high. A lifeguard

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grabbed the man and helped drag him through the water to nearby rocks.

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The Chief Constable of Devon and Cornwall claims too many senior

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officers are white, male and unrepresentative of modern Britain.

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Stephen Otter has joined the policing minister Nick Herbert in

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calling for new approaches to increase the number of officers

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from ethnic minorities. A new school in the Isles of Scilly

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opened its doors today. Five Islands School in St Mary's - which

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has cost �15 million - was visited by the Queen in the summer. It

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takes pupils from three to 16 years old. 13 new army recruits have been

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sworn in, in a special ceremony in Plymouth. They're joining the South

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West's infantry regiment, The Rifles. The Army says even with

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redundancies new recruits are vital. Our defence reporter Scott Bingham

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will be following them over the next few months. He discovered

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their reasons for joining up ranged from the economy to a lifelong

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dream. And affirm I will be faithful... For Matt, today is

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another major step towards the army career he has always wanted. It has

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been long road to get here. I'm 21 now, so for years I have been

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waiting for it and eager. And looking forward to it. I had a

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knock back when I was 16 due to as ma -- asthma, but it is all clear

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now. Matt is one of 13 new recruits here. They're all joining the South

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West infantry battalion The Rifles. Grampations. You guys have I think

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-- congratulations, you guys have done the hardest part, having the

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courage to enter a recruiting offices is a big deal. Feels good.

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Feel like I'm in a good family. Can't wait. Matt's 19-year-old

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fiance is a way tress and is behind him all the way. It opens

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opportunities. There is opportunities with my job, can I

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travel. I think it will be exciting. I'm ready to support him. Top brass

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say despite cuts, the army is looking for more recruits this year

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than last. We always need new people to refresh the organisation.

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Regardless of is what going on outside the army. That has been the

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case for many years. The tough economic times mean that more

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people are perhaps considering a career in the armed forces. At 25,

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Thomas is the oldest recruit here today. What made you want to join?

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I had nothing outside of this place for me. His mum, Lynne da, says it

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came as a surprise when Thomas joined up. He didn't tell me. I

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caught him in town, booted and suit and said, whose wedding are you

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going to. Then he told me he had been at an interview. At 16, David

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is one of the youngest recruits. Since I was a lad, I all wanted to

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do it. Grand-dad and stuff were in part of the armed forces and other

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past members. So I had mateds in. Then once I got to the age of

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making my own decisions, I thought, yes. How did you feel, dad, when he

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said he was going to join up? Terrified to be honest. First

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couple of years will be good for him. Discipline-wise and me will

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learn a lot and grow into a man quick Liverpool I think I will be

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relaxed until it gets to the time where he goes on ops. I think there

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will be a few sleepless nights there. Next for the recruit s are

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26 week of training in Yorkshire. We will catch up with them again

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then. This is BBC Spotlight and still to come tonight: All the

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sport including, it really is a good start to the season for Exeter

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Chiefs - in fact it doesn't get any better. And aiming high - a local

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golfer is off to America to represent Great Britain and Ireland.

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Ambitious plans to sink the Ark Royal in Torbay to create an

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artificial diving reef are being considered by the local council.

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The diving charity Wreck The World claims it will improve the marine

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environment and could generate millions of pounds for the local

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economy. Our South Devon reporter John Ayres has more. HMS Ark Royal

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was decommissioned this year and it is now up for sale and a charity

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hopes to provide an attraction in the water of Torbay. If we're

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success sm, she would be the second largest artificial reef in the

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world and that for diverers is massive. Haven't so much myself but

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people I know have travelled all over the world to diver wrecks.

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Just to say they have dived the wrecks. Seven years ago a ship was

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sank off Plymouth for the same purpose. There was only six charter

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boat companies running before the Sylla wents -- went. And then there

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was 16. We have a good infrastructure, but we have such

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that we could expand on it massively so. People will come from

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all over the world to diver on such a fantastic reef. With those people

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will come their families and friends and they will fill up the

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hotels and restaurants, we will need more shops and it will bring

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enormous employment. But divers have got lost and died in wrecks.

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One of the main things we will be doing is cutting extra holes in the

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vessel, a minimum of 100 holes and we will run on each level ropes

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with red try angles that will glow when you put your flash light on

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them, leading to exit points in the vessel. Torbay's maritime policy

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supports the idea. But must make sure it is the right plan. There

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are opportunity and risks, we need to weigh both those up. A bid will

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be made after the paperwork has been done. The charity believes it

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is up against 20 other tenders. It's time for the sport now and

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Natalie's here with some brilliant news from the world of rugby.

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Exeter Chiefs are top of the Premiership for the first time in

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their history. Look at this. They recorded their fourth consecutive

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victory in rugby's highest echelon on Saturday when they beat

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Newcastle. I know it's early on in the season, but it looks good,

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doesn't it? Brent Pilnick reports on the dream start for the Chiefs.

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Rule No 1 for watching the Chiefs, get to your seat in time. For the

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second match in a row they scored within a minute. Catterick pulled

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one back, but after half time Newcastle were beaten to the

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delight of the lower than usual crowd. Then the moment of the match.

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The ball found its way to the winger, Matt Jess. He fired up his

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jet boots ander to down the field before getting the ball to Dollman

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for the easiest of tries. Then the Chiefs scored a fourth try for the

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first times in the Premiership. The Cornish pirates aren't doing too

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bad. They're currently fourth in the table after beating Doncaster

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yesterday 39-32. The Pirates five tries came in the first half and

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this week they managed to cling onto their lead. It was their first

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win of the new season. Plymouth Albion lost 34-23 away to London

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Welsh. It's been a disappointing weekend for the South West's

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football teams with only Torquay United managing to pick up any

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points. Exeter City and Yeovil Town both lost on the road, while

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Plymouth Argyle remain in deep trouble at the foot of League Two.

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Phil Tuckett reports. Exeter City have struggled to make their mark

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this season with just one win. Their aims of changing that at

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Charlton suffered a blow after Nardiello was sent off for

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protesting too much that his shot had crossed the line. Bradley light

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Phillips punished the visitors, with Stephens adding a second later

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on. Yeovil, who are also without a win on the road went down 4-3 at

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Preston on Friday. In League Two, Plymouth fans looking for respite

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on the pitch from their off the field trouble were left

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disappointed as Port Vale secured a simple win at Home Park. Roberts

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opened the scoring with a fine drive. He then went on to double

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the visitors' tally with with a penalty. Torquay's Chris McPhee had

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their best chance at Northampton. But the game ended 0-0. That ball

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did cross the line didn't it? All our sides will be hoping to do

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better when they're back on the pitch tomorrow evening. Exeter are

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at home to Notts County, Yeovil play Wycombe. Torquay are against

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Cheltenham and Argyle are the only side on their travels - they're at

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Barnet. A golfer from Devon is off to the United States to represent

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Great Britain and Ireland in the equivalent of the Ryder Cup for

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club professionals. Chris Gill from the Exeter Golf and Country Club is

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the top club pro in the region and despite playing in every other

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continent in the world this will be his first taste of golf stateside.

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Before he left, Hamish Marshall met up with him. Chris Gill mixes

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playing golf with teaching and making others play better. For for

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the next few weeks his own game will get full attention. On Friday

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he will make his debut in the PGA Cup. How big a deal is it? Passive

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-- massive, apart from the Ryder cup this is as big as it get. This

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is as good as it gets. So not only represent your country, but to

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represent Great Britain and Ireland is a massive deal. The scale of the

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event is massive. Chris has been give an schedule to tell him what

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to wear each day. The 31-year-old has been in great form all year.

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And he has ju won the west region title. But what about the other

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part of Chris's life. Trying to sort out my bufpbger play will be a

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big challenge. -- bunker play. aim right, the ball goes further

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back. That is better. Remove that square. Forget about the ball, look

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at the square. After that the Americans shouldn't be too scary,

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despite them never having been beaten on home soil in this vent.

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And to prove Chris can practice as well as approach. He -- preach he

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has played all over the world but not in the United States.

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courses are longer and you get punished more. So it is more of a

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case of trying to manage your golf and especial will in the foursomes

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where you need to manage your ball and get around the course in the

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fewest amount of strokes you can. It is a big few week for Chris,

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when he gets back from America, he is off to the European tour

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qualifying school. Success there would be the key to mixing it with

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the very best in the world next year. Good luck to him. And finally

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congratulations to Jay Thompson. The Exeter gymnast won two golds

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and two silvers at the Commonwealth Youth Games in the Isle of Man this

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weekend. That's the sport. No sailing in the Americas Cup World

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series in Plymouth today as it was a rest day, but it's been a

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cracking weekend for all concerned. A good day to rest. The pictures

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have been amazing. I was there on Friday, doing it live and trying to

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paint a picture of how exciting it is, but the pictures are amazing.

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Thank you. Thousands of people have been enjoying the drama and action

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of the America's Cup World Series yacht racing taking place in

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Plymouth. Over the weekend it was near perfect conditions to showcase

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the sport and the city's spectacular waterfront. Spotlight's

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There they go! He is going in! He's in. No, he got it back! Saturday

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and the Americas Cup hits Plymouth. The wind is up for the world series.

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10,000 people get a full on blast of stadium sailing. Glad to see it

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in Plymouth. A once in a lifetime thing for us. Nine catamarans

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scrapped it out with the occasional slo-mo on the course. Go in reverse.

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Ud Sunday was argue tpwhri better day, with clear skies and --

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arguably the better day with clear skies. With footage from three

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helicopters and numerous cameras, the slightest mistake didn't go

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unnoticed. We see them coming up. We hold on, they don't want to go

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over again. Oh no. I hate it when that happens. The crowdest plated

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to be 20,000 and they loved I. -- crowd estimated. Its all free, a

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day out and it is more exciting than I thought. The boats are fast

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and I have enjoyed it. It is kind of windy, but it's funny as well.

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The first time it has been in the UK and they bring it here. We have

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got to be here. Because it is history in the making. It wiz very

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exciting. Seeing the boats capsizing was lovely. In all three

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times capsized, hanging was the order of the day. Great stuff.

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Power on and then it's all over. The time trials complete with state

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of the art graphics are one element of the racing in Plymouth. There

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will be two stages in America ahead of the Cup propper in 2013. Every

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race is a lesson. Plymouth is important, what you have here we

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consider a natural arena. So far so good. Cracking stuff, showing

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Plymouth to perfection with more to come. Today and tomorrow are rest

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days, Wednesday sies the race back in business -- sees the race back

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in business. More to come through this week. David, they relish a bit

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of high winds don't they? They think their limit was 30 knot and

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think their limit was 30 knot and they were close to that. Quieter

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for us and compared to the rest of the country that has been battered

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by the wind. We haven't fared too badly. A few trees down. But for

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the rest of the week it is quieter and less windic perhaps good news,

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although the sailing restarts on Wednesday. It could be the winds

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aren't strong enough. There are some showers tonight. There is some

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clear sky tonight. Perhaps more showers later on tonight and

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tomorrow. But the main trend is we lose the low pressure and the

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remnants of the hurricane. That moves away t and we see this area

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of high pressure get closer. This is lunch time tomorrow and by

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Wednesday it is not too far and by Thursday it is over the south of

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Britain. Perhaps the return of mist and fog. Still a breeze around

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tonight. That will continue to feed in patchy cloud. But for much of

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the first half of the night it is dry and clear. Later showers will

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creep N they become widespread by the morning. They will be few and

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far between but they could be hfry. Temperature down to 12 tonight.

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Tomorrow morning we start off with a lot of cloud and some showers.

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All of which tend to move east during the day and by the time we

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get into the afternoon, as the skies clear, it is a pleasant

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second half of the day with sunshine and dry. Not overly warm.

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We have still a keen breeze from the west throughout the day. So we

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will see temperatures getting up to 16 or 17. But the sheltered parts

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of the south and east Devon up to 17 or 18. There is the forecast for

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Isles of Scilly, some showers in the morning, but fine in the

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afternoon. A brisk west or north- west wind. Times of high water are

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The waves have been big and dangerous today and I don't think

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the seas will calm down that quickly through the day tomorrow.

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On the north coast for surfers we could be ten feet and choppy. The

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south coast less and the swell will ease down during the day. And by

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the end of the afternoon quieter seas, but still rough conditions

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for those heading out to sea. Coastal waters, the winds mainly

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from the west tomorrow. Showers becoming mainly fair with the

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visibility improving to good. Here is the forecast rigt Lu -- right

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through the week. Things are quite etening down. On Wednesday we have

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a moderate breeze. Should be fine, and the risk of a few showers. But

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apart from that it is dry with sunshine. On Thursday it may be

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first thing Thursday is chilly with temperatures between six and 10

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degrees, with some mist and fog. Once the mist has lifted we should

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