Historic Twickenham Pub rebrands to celebrate Women’s Rugby
In a historic year for women’s rugby, the world’s most famous rugby pub, the ‘Cabbage Patch’, has been transformed into ‘The Red Roses Patch’ for the Women’s Six Nations tournament. The rebrand...
View ArticleControversy grips David Lloyd Hampton over planned padel court expansion
Padel wars have landed in West Twickenham, with plans to build new courts at David Lloyd Hampton being met by strong local opposition. David Lloyd say they are at the forefront of this “tennis...
View ArticleSt Mary’s Unicorns Cricket Club: Three homes in three years
St Mary’s Unicorns Cricket Club are gearing to play their first outdoor cricket games of the year as the weather slowly turns into the ideal conditions for England’s national summer sport in which to...
View ArticlePadel craze in the UK: What it takes to build a Padel court
All the UK is on a Padel high. The racquet sport has seen an unimaginable rise globally, after its humble beginnings in Mexico. As reported by The Evening Standard, there are over 89,000 Padel players...
View ArticleChris Finill: London Marathon’s youngest Ever Present
The London Marathon is the biggest marathon in the world. It’s one of the seven World Marathon Majors, and an iconic event that takes place in the British capital. On April 27th this year, the London...
View ArticleRacing Rewired: Ellis Spiezia’s Electric Revolution
Ellis Spiezia isn’t just a racer—he’s a trailblazer, redefining the future of motorsport. At 19 years old, he has already made history as the world’s first native electric racing driver, having...
View ArticleBrentford Out to Break Home Hoodoo in High-Stakes Chelsea Clash
“We believe a lot in ourselves, massively willing to beat Chelsea,” Brentford boss Thomas Frank said ahead of Sunday’s Premier League clash, as his side look to turn around their home form and finish...
View ArticleNo Boundaries: This is What a Woman in Sport Looks Like
Across sports, disciplines, and expectations, female athletes are continuously pushing the boundaries of what it means to be a woman in sport. From snow-covered slopes to rugby pitches, from skate...
View Article“All big stars went through them”: Rhona McLeod on covering the Youth Olympic...
The Youth Olympic Games may not have the global spotlight of the senior Olympics, but reporting on them means capturing more than just medals. There, journalists tell the stories of tomorrow’s stars,...
View ArticleDiversity in the Sports Media: Hugh Woozencroft
“The sports media industry is a great talker, but the actions are really, really far behind.” Hugh Woozencroft is a man whose disenchantment with the state of diversity in the sports media industry is...
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