I've got rhythm - and an eye on the Olympics, says Frankie
FRANKIE Jones may be the top-ranked rhythmic gymnast in the country but she is taking nothing for granted ahead of Olympic selection next month.
View ArticleWhy Denise is happy to see her British record broken
FORMER OLYMPIC gold medallist Denise Lewis insists Jess Ennis can cope with the pressure of being Britain’s greatest medal hope at London 2012 after claiming the Sheffield star is in the form of her...
View ArticleSouth Ruislip jumper takes podium place
SOUTH RUISLIP long jumper Daniel Bramble says he will learn from his mistakes after finishing his season on a high by reaching the McCain Jumps & Throws Fest podium on Saturday.
View ArticleKamara: Expect Hoops to be in a Battle Royal next week
TV PUNDIT Chris Kamara believes the days of the Capital One Cup being an afterthought for Premier League clubs is long gone – and he reckons the likes of QPR will be desperate to sniff out some...
View ArticleGreat Starts campaign can help put roller skating on Olympic agenda
THE DUST might have only just settled on London 2012, but Anne-Marie Waugh is already looking forward to the 2020 Games after her campaign to see roller skates under the bright Olympic lights received...
View ArticleHillingdon rugby prospect aiming for World Cup
HILLINGDON starlet Anthony Watson is hoping to use some London Olympic exposure to fire him all the way to his own taste of the home crowd at the 2015 Rugby World Cup.
View ArticleSchool of Hard Knocks helping Jeremy & Co into a job
JEREMY van Kralingen is bidding to improving his job prospects through a rugby scheme backed by Lions legends Scott Quinnell and Will Greenwood after being failed by traditional employment methods.
View ArticleEngland performance comes before results this autumn, says rugby legend Lewis...
WORLD Cup winner Lewis Moody insists its performances and not results that will be occupying the mind of England skipper Chris Robshaw ahead of a punishing four-week autumn international schedule.
View ArticleWasps legend Haskell 'has it all to do to make England side'
JAMES Haskell returned to Wasps to nail an England starting spot, but former Red Rose skipper Lewis Moody admits he still has some way to go.
View ArticleEuroleague basketball finale coming to London
BRITISH basketball has received a major boost this week with news that the Turkish Airlines Euroleague Final Four will be heading to the 02 Arena next May.
View ArticleEngland skipper Robshaw in side on merit, says Croft
CHRIS Robshaw has proved he’s the right man to captain England, according to teammate Tom Croft, who believes the Quins flanker is in the side on merit, not just for his leadership.
View ArticleI'm always learning and improving, says England rugby hotshot Owen Farrell
OWEN Farrell seems to have the world at his feet but insists he is far from being the finished article.
View ArticleRobshaw: lnspiring leader of our pack, says Toby Flood
ENGLAND'S Six Nations opening victory against Scotland marked almost a year to the day that Chris Robshaw was first installed as captain by the then new coach Stuart Lancaster.
View ArticleStones beaten at death
Wealdstone's miserable start to the Ryman Premier Division season continued after a 3-2 home defeat to Canvey Island last night.
View ArticleRuislip impress in win
Ruislip RFC enjoyed a 24-15 win over Bury St Edmunds in London Two on Saturday. They produced their best performance of the season to see off the visitors. Despite Jamie Wilson's try, Ruislip trailed...
View ArticleStones advance in Trophy
Wealdstone battled to a 1-0 win at home to Croydon in the FA Trophy first qualifying round on Saturday.
View ArticleReds enjoy Trophy win
Uxbridge booked their place in the second qualifying round of the FA Trophy after a 2-1 home win over Walton and Hersham on Saturday.
View ArticleShah sinks Middlesex in Stanford clash
Middlesex slipped to a 12-run defeat to England in their opening Stanford Super Series match in Antigua last night.
View ArticleDropped catches cost Middlesex in Stanford Super Series
Three dropped catches in quick succession cost Middlesex $280,000 as they lost to Trinidad and Tobago in the Stanford Super Series last night.
View ArticleStones edge seven-goal thriller
Wealdstone survived a scare before edging to a 4-3 win over Staines Town in the Ryman Premier Division last night.
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