August 11th, 2022
Are the All Blacks in turmoil?
It says much that, for only the fourth time in the history of New Zealand sports, the bookies had the All Blacks as underdogs for their opening match of this year’s Rugby Championship against South Africa.
Doyle hails retiring Group One star Glen Shiel
Hollie Doyle has paid tribute to Glen Shiel after the horse who provided her
with a breakthrough Group One success was retired.
with a breakthrough Group One success was retired.
Man City agree £11m deal for Gomez
Manchester City have agreed an £11m (€13m) deal with Anderlecht to sign left-back Sergio Gomez.
Hammell appointed Motherwell manager | ‘It is an honour’
Motherwell have named Steven Hammell as their new manager on a two-year deal.
Sherrock: I’ve proven I can win titles when not playing against men
History-maker Fallon Sherrock says she has “proven” she can win titles when not playing against men after clinching July’s inaugural Women’s World Matchplay.
Eve Muirhead retires from curling as Olympic, European and world mixed doubles champion
Eve Muirhead makes “the hardest decision of my life” to retire from curling as the current Olympic, European and world mixed doubles champion.
UK heatwave: Premier League to reintroduce drinks breaks this weekend
Drinks breaks will return in Premier League games this weekend because of the high temperatures across the UK.
Football’s psychology evolution is gathering pace despite ‘culture of conservatism’
With psychological training on the rise, Real Madrid assistant coach Davide Ancelotti explains how he sees its future in football.
Will Smeed hits The Hundred’s first ever 100 – watch his best shots
Will Smeed makes history by becoming the first player to hit a century in The Hundred – watch the best shots from his blistering unbeaten 101 for Birmingham Phoenix against Southern Brave at Edgbaston.
Millie Bright: Chelsea defender signs new three-year-deal with the club
Millie Bright signs a new contract with Chelsea which will see the England defender extend her stay at the club for a further three years.