With the Cheltenham Festival right around the corner, starting on the 12th of March this year, assistant trainer Charlie St Quinton doesn’t think Fergal O’Brien racing have “ever gone into a Cheltenham week where we have had two proper goes.” St Quinton was quick to defend lead jockey Paddy Brennan making it clear he thinks […]
Author: Adam Herrington
Cheltenham Town Ladies lose first home game in frustrating defeat
Second half sub Daisy Ackerman seemed frustrated after the 1-0 loss to Oxford United stating “We just need to finish our chances and their goal was from our mistakes”. Ackerman also had a late opportunity to equalise but described the second half chance as a “nightmare” after leaving the game without a point. Cheltenham Town […]
The Cheltenham Civil Service look unbeatable as Cheltenham Indoor Cricket League means cricket carries on through winter
It may now be outside of the cricket season, but Display Refrigeration Hire LTD Cheltenham Indoor Cricket League is just beginning with Cheltenham civil service CC starting strongly as defending champions. Geoff Trett one the leagues independent scorers painted Cheltenham civil service A as “very much the team to beat” “stating there’s no same in […]
The small world of University Lacrosse
Lacrosse is not a sport many would associate with the University of Gloucestershire , where a small group play a game which many have probably heard of yet know nothing else about it. As the oldest organised sport North America sport, field Lacrosse looks like no other game I’ve seen, this differs to both Box, […]
Jason Roy may be a World Cup winner but England Cricket aren’t afraid to axe him
Harry Brook only played six One Day International’s ahead of the World Cup, yet he was picked over vastly experienced Jason Roy in England’s squad, why? It would not be hyperbole to state that Roy was crucial to England’s 2019 world cup win, he scored loads of runs and without him they looked significantly worse. […]