February, 2022
Russell: I’m in the 10 per cent who can walk again
Leading Irish jockey Davy Russell has said he is lucky to be able to walk again having endured a “torturous” 11-month rehabilitation process from a horror back injury.
Super League 2022 pundit predictions
With the new Betfred Super League season just around the corner, Sky Sports’ team of pundits give their predictions of how 2022 might unfold…
Ref Watch: Should Man Utd’s disallowed goals have stood?
Should Man Utd’s two disallowed goals in the 1-1 draw at Burnley have stood on Tuesday night? Dermot Gallagher runs through the decisions on Ref Watch…
Rowe returns to Wales Women squad after injury
Reading forward Rachel Rowe has returned to the Wales Women squad for the Pinatar Cup later this month.
Skelton: Ground can give Lucki the edge in Edwardstone rematch
Dan Skelton is relishing a rematch with Third Time Lucki’s Sandown conqueror Edwardstone in Saturday’s Virgin Bet Kingmaker Novices’ Chase at Warwick.
FA contacts Wayne Rooney over comments in interview
The FA is seeking observations from Wayne Rooney in relation to comments by the Derby County manager in a recent interview.
Winter Olympics: Lindsey Jacobellis’ snowboard cross gold exorcises demons from Turin
Sixteen years after throwing away gold, Lindsey Jacobellis finally reaches the top of the Olympic podium.
Washington Commanders’ Deshazor Everett charged with involuntary manslaughter after car crash
Washington Commanders defensive back Deshazor Everett is charged with involuntary manslaughter following an investigation into a fatal car crash.
Pat Cummins says Australia did not have issues with Justin Langer’s style
Australia Test captain Pat Cummins says the players never had an issue with recently departed head coach Justin Langer’s “intensity”.
Ryan Russell on Carl Nassib, the Super Bowl, and LGBTQ+ acceptance in American football
As part of LGBT+ History Month, former NFL player Ryan Russell speaks to BBC Sport about how American football has become more inclusive – and the work still to be done.