September, 2021
England Roses aim to bounce back against NZ
England take on New Zealand on Wednesday, looking to keep alive the three-game Cadbury Series after defeat in the opener on Monday.
Oscula headlines Boughey’s strong team for Newmarket
Oscula will spearhead George Boughey’s strong team of fillies’ heading to Newmarket this week.
The Final Word: Henry handles heavy load for Titans
Week Two in the NFL would not have helped anyone looking to break the habit of biting their fingernails. Eight games were decided by one score – that’s half of all the games played from Monday to Thursday! There was plenty of drama across the board; here’s what caught my eye…
NFL: Green Bay Packers beat Detroit Lions with four Aaron Jones touchdowns
Aaron Jones honours his late father by scoring four touchdowns as the Green Bay Packers beat the Detroit Lions.
Louis Lynagh called up by England – Billy & Mako Vunipola plus George Ford left out
Billy and Mako Vunipola plus George Ford are left out of a 45-man squad as eight uncapped players including Louis Lynagh are called up.
Barcelona 1-1 Granada: Ronald Araujo rescues point for woeful Barca
Ronald Araujo’s injury-time header rescues a point for Barcelona against Granada, but it does little to paper over the cracks of another poor home display from Ronald Koeman’s side.
Martin Whitmarsh: Ex-McLaren boss returns to Formula 1 with Aston Martin
Martin Whitmarsh is to oversee Aston Martin’s F1 project as chief executive officer of Aston Martin Performance Technologies.
Anthony Joshua v Oleksandr Usyk: Ukrainian ‘jumping in at deep end’ with world heavyweight title bid
Anthony Joshua commends Oleksandr Usyk for “jumping in at the deep end” with a world heavyweight title tilt after just two fights in the class.
Haythornthwaite returns to Thunder for 2022 season
England international Natalie Haythornthwaite will return to former club Manchester Thunder for the 2022 Vitality Netball Superleague season, following her departure from New South Wales Swifts.
Thiago to miss at least two games with calf injury
Thiago Alcantara will miss Liverpool’s games against Norwich and Brentford because of the calf injury he suffered against Crystal Palace.