The Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang have been a welcome reminder of what affect sport can have on people’s lives. Whilst a lot of the focus from an English perspective has been on Lizzie Yarnold, there have been a few real feel good stories that have come from this year’s competition. In this morning’s events we […]
Author: Paul Wiltshire
Cherry & Whites Quartet Set For U-20 Duty
Seabrook will make his debut at U-20 level, whilst Seville makes his first appearance in this season’s tournament. Hinkley returns in the back after his try scoring debut two weeks ago against Wales. Scotland call in Charlie Chapman as the junior side search for their first win of the Championship as the two sides clash […]
Cheltenham Town’s George Lloyd taking it ‘one step at a time’ in quest for first team spot.
George Lloyd is enjoying a very productive season playing in the reserve and youth team games for Cheltenham Town, but the forward is taking each game in his stride. With 32 goals to his name already this season, it wouldn’t be surprising to see big clubs show an interest in Lloyd – but the youngster […]
Six race day breakfasts in Cheltenham to kickstart your day
With hotels booked, fascinators bought and various items of tweed dry-cleaned and ready to be worn, Cheltenham Race Week is well and truly on the horizon…but have you thought about breakfast? From a pint of Guinness to a luxurious lobster tail, Park Life has sought out the best spots in Cheltenham to enjoy your pre-race […]
Volunteer at Cheltenham Jazz Festival 2018
If you are looking for volunteering opportunities, then look no further. The Cheltenham Jazz Festival are looking for volunteers who are available from the 2nd to the 7th May 2018 to help with the day to day running of the show. They have a huge variety of roles available from site preparation, site support to […]
Black Panther: Review
Ryan Coogler’s Black Panther is so refreshing. A predominantly black cast with familiar and unfamiliar faces was greatly appreciated. In a time where #OscarsSoWhite is trending on Twitter, this masterpiece is breaking Hollywood. Earning $72.2 million at the box office and 97% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, this is clearly a must-see movie. The fresh music […]
Investigation dropped against Gloucester Rugby head coach Johan Ackermann
Police have ended an investigation involving Gloucester Rugby head coach Johan Ackermann and his son Ruan, in which a man suffered facial injuries. No action is to be taken against either men. Embed from Getty Images Gloucestershire Constabulary released a statement that two men, aged 47 and 22, had attended interviews on 31 January in […]
20 week ban given for bite on Hartpury student and ex-Gloucester academy lock
The RFU have banned Diogo Ferreira for 20 weeks after he was found guilty for biting former Gloucester Academy second row and current Hartpury College player, Harry Wilson. Ferreira, who has been on the books of Sale Sharks and Newcastle Falcons, was found guilty of biting Wilson in the BUCS Super Rugby game between Durham […]
Former Forest Green Rovers captain David Pipe aims for second Wembley appearance with Newport County
Former Forest Green captain David Pipe admitted that he hopes Newport County reach Wembley again at the end of the season in the Sky Bet League Two play-off final.
Winter Olympics: Lizzie Yarnold leads Team GB at the Winter Olympics
Lizzie Yarnold carried the British Flag in Pyeongchang at the Winter Olympics opening ceremony. She led all 58 British athletes around the stadium in South Korea, there were due to be 59 British athletes however Katie Ormerod misses out with a fractured heal. Embed from Getty Images Yarnold said when speaking to the BBC: […]
