
February 6th, 2009 by Jessica Martinez
The 2009 RBS Six Nations rugby is set to start tomorrow afternoon and speculation is mounting as the teams prepare for the opening fixtures. The first weekend sees all six teams in action with some mouth watering fixtures including England playing host to Italy at Twickenham, France taking on Ireland...

November 28th, 2008 by Gregory Jones
Having lost the last two matches of this year’s Autumn Internationals, Martin Johnson’s England side will need to pull out all the stops if they are to have any chance of beating New Zealand tomorrow. England suffered heavy defeats at the hands of Australia and South Africa at Twickenham over...

November 24th, 2008 by Peter Bevan
Last Saturday, England were beaten by the largest ever margin at Twickenham. Martin Johnson’s men stood no chance as the South Africans showed why they are the World Champions. It was their exemplary defensive play and moments of clinical finishing that won them the match. Whilst England had periods of...

November 11th, 2008 by Gregory Jones
Many fans had their doubts about Martin Johnson’s managerial ability, but England’s performance against the Pacific Islanders should help to quell their fears about his lack of experience. England put on an encouraging display as they triumphed against the Pacific Islanders in a convincing 39-13 win.Other British sides did not...

November 4th, 2008 by Gregory Jones
New England Boss, Martin Johnson has recently confirmed that he will be handing starting roles to four of the lesser experienced squad members. Nick Kennedy ,Delon Armitage, Riki Flutey and Ugo Monye are all set to make their debuts after being named in the starting fifteen facing the Pacific...

September 23rd, 2008 by Peter Bevan
In the same week that the US regained the Ryder Cup and knocked their European counterparts from the top spot in the golf rankings, it would appear that American sports are taking over the British in the ticketing stakes.This autumn sees a handful of US sporting events taking place in...