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Is Cheltenham festival really worth it?
In this podcast episode, we discuss Cheltenham race week , what it brings to our town and whether the positives outweigh the negatives. This podcast includes guest speaker, Ash Symonds (sports journalist).
Gloucester Rugby defeat Clermont Auvergne 28-17 in the European Challenge Cup
Gloucester Rugby earnt back-to-back wins for the first time this season, after recording a 28-17 victory over Clermont Auvergne in the European Challenge Cup at Kingsholm. A first half try for Jonny May and two for Santiago Socino gave the Cherry and Whites the lead at the break despite a score from Clerment scrum half […]
“I look forward to it”: Cheltenham Town wing-back Will Ferry on the upcoming festive schedule, his role in the team and Leyton Orient challenge
Cheltenham Town’s Will Ferry has stated that the team are “high on confidence” going into a busy fortnight of fixtures. The Robins are seemingly starting to find their feet under Darrell Clarke, and Ferry says that has translated to the team. “I think everyone can see that we’re confident, we’re all looking forward to the […]
OPINION: The three decisive angles of Arsenal vs Brighton
After both teams achieving first place in their Champions League and Europa League group respectively, Roberto De Zerbi’s Brighton will visit Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium Sunday afternoon. Here are the three key points that can decide the game. Embed from Getty Images How effectively the two teams can press each other? Arsenal’s title hopes […]
Cheltenham Locals Believe 2020 Races Shouldn’t Have Happened
Sports journalists and racegoers are in agreement that the Cheltenham races shouldn’t have gone ahead in March 2020. This comes after Boris Johnson, ex-prime minister, responds to questions at the Covid inquiry. The Cheltenham Races are arguably one of the biggest sporting events with around 50,000 people in attendance. With an unknown disease rising in […]
Sandown Day 2 – Race by Race Preview featuring Nicky Henderson’s Cheltenham Hurdle winner Constitution Hill and Grade 1 winner Jonbon
After a competitive first day of the two-day meeting, the stars are out in force here at Sandown, on what looks like a terrific-day of racing. 11:35: Willmount looked a potential superstar when winning by 13 lengths at Newbury 30 days ago. It would be disappointing if he was beaten here. His biggest threat appears […]
The Gladiators head to UWE for Sunday night lights, as both teams look to get their season going
Sunday the 10th the Gloucestershire Gladiators take the quick bus journey down to Bristol to take on the UWE Bullets 2s. This game will be under the lights, as kick-off has been moved back to 4 pm, and with it being wintertime here in the UK, the floodlights will be on, something neither team has […]
“If that was to happen to us it would be very disappointing” Swimming head coach Tom Howells reflects on his time with Cheltenham swimming club
Cheltenham swimming head coach Tom Howells has given his insight into the life of being a swimming coach and how the sport has had a big impact on his life. “You have to be aware of working with children, they have a lot of pressures particularly education, their environment, body images so you have to […]
Gloucester City boss Mike Cook says “we want to go as far as we can in every competition” despite chairman departure
Gloucester City boss Mike Cook claims his side “want to go as far as we can in every competition” ahead of FA Trophy clash against Braintree Town. The Tigers have recently come under some board changes, as chairman Patrick Chambers and his wife Nicky Chambers stepped down from their roles at the club, meaning the […]









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