March, 2025
McIlroy and Spaun face Monday play-off at The Players
Rory McIlroy will have to return on Monday for a play-off after American JJ Spaun erased his lead over the final few holes at a storm-affected Players Championship.
‘Howe’s history men to go down in Newcastle folklore’
Newcastle manager Eddie Howe and his players will assume legendary status on Tyneside after winning the club’s first major trophy in 56 years, says Phil McNulty.
Five talking points from final round of Six Nations
Here’s our round-up of the big talking points from the final round of fixtures in the 2025 tournament.
Orcas Island’s Brandt’s Landing Marina in Eastsound Now Serviced by Locally Owned Deer Harbor Charters
1888PressRelease – Whale watching, sunset cruises, water taxis, sightseeing boat excursions and private charters are now even more convenient for visitors and locals alike from Deer Harbor or Brandt’s Landing.
Draper must ‘get over’ Alcaraz win for Indian Wells final
Jack Draper cannot linger on celebrating a great victory over Carlos Alcaraz as he faces Holger Rune in the final at Indian Wells, live on Sky Sports on Sunday from 8.30pm.
Norris just holds off Verstappen to win chaotic rain-hit Australian GP
Lando Norris just held off Max Verstappen to make the perfect start to his 2025 F1 world championship challenge by impressively winning a chaotic season-opening Australian Grand Prix featuring on-off rain and numerous crashes.
Ferrari explain ‘wrong’ Hamilton, Leclerc dry tyre gamble
Ferrari boss Fred Vasseur says the team simply made “the wrong call” as he explained why they gambled on keeping Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc on slick tyres longer than their rivals in the late rain-hit stages of the Australian Grand Prix.
Hamilton: Ferrari debut went a lot worse than I thought it would
Lewis Hamilton admitted his Ferrari debut “went a lot worse” than he had expected after the seven-time world champion finished 10th in the Australian Grand Prix.
‘Copybook victory as Norris and McLaren come through chaos unscathed’
Lando Norris and McLaren were as perfect as it is possible to be in very testing conditions as they won the Australian Grand Prix, writes Andrew Benson.