Saturday will see some of lasts month’s Cheltenham success stories turn there heads to Aintree and the Randox Heath Grand National. At 5:15 on Saturday afternoon the biggest horse race in the world will be watched by over 10 million people, with huge amounts of money being wagered up and down the country. The Cheltenham […]
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How Mohamed Eisa has flourished in first season for Cheltenham Town at Whaddon Road
Mohamed Eisa has been in sublime form for the Robins in his first season at Whaddon Road, but will Gary Johnson be able to keep hold of his star striker? That is the big question. Eisa is the Robins top scorer this season, having bagged 20 goals since his move from Isthman League outfit, Greenwich […]
NETBALL: Severn Stars player Jodie Gibson’s England overcome New Zealand in record win
Severn Stars player Jodie Gibson and her England teammates have reached the semi-finals of the Commonwealth Games after a record 54-45 win over New Zealand. The England Roses put in an outstanding performance in Australia in the early hours of Wednesday (UK time) to record their largest ever victory over the Kiwi’s. Jodie Gibson watched […]
PREVIEW: Gloucester not underestimating Harlequins despite Stoop turmoil
Despite Harlequins entering this weekend’s tie on a run of losses and the news that Director of rugby John Kingston will be departing at the end of the season, head coach Johan Ackermann isn’t taking the game for granted. Coming off back to back defeats to London Irish and Saracens, Quins lie in ninth, 20 […]
APRIL 12: Gloucestershire news as it happens
Featured Photo by Julia Sabiniarz This is the live blog for Thursday 12 April.
Hypocrisy in athletics leads to Russia being “demonised”
Ryhall said suggests that this is because many athletes potentially use Therapeutic Use Exemptions as a means to cheat, rather than state-sponsored doping Russia has been plagued with. Ryhall said that “I think they [Russia] should be allowed back into the Olympics and the politics of it all… they’re demonised”. She also thinks Team Sky […]
CRICKET: Looking at England’s ODI form before the series decider against New Zealand
England captain Eoin Morgan will receive his 200th cap for England when they compete in the deciding One Day International this evening (GMT). Embed from Getty Images The series is level at 2-2 after four games and both teams are confident of a win. England’s form in ODI cricket has improved significantly since the disaster […]
GLOUCESTER RUGBY: No International Duty – Will it Benefit the Club?
With Gloucester Rugby’s sights set firmly on a play off position this season, no players on international duty this weekend could be welcomed, as the club continue to prepare for the run-in. The Cherry and Whites currently sit in 6th, just four points off the top four. Media Manager Duncan Wood admits that it could […]
SNOOKER: Meet Cheltenham’s Jack Lisowski
Cheltenham has never had a winner of the Snooker World Championship, even though the prestigious event has been held since 1927. But that could all change in the coming years following the meteoric rise of Jack Lisowski. The 26-year-old has had by far his best season over the past six months, reaching his first ranking […]
