Month: March 2026
Connor & Declan Treacey are set to be at the centre of a rare moment in English rugby. When people think of famous rugby families in the modern game, the Barrett brothers immediately spring to mind, with three siblings currently representing New Zealand at the highest level. But down in Bath, another pair of brothers are beginning to write their own family story. Both products of the club’s academy system, Connor and Declan Treacey have been named captains of England’s U20 and U18 sides respectively ahead of their fixtures against France. Read more Read More
Defending champion Jack Draper continued his impressive run at Indian Wells Open with a statement victory in California. The British No.1 produced one of the standout performances of his career to defeat Novak Djokovic in the round of 16 after a gripping contest lasting more than two and a half hours (4–6, 6–4, 7–6). Facing one of the greatest players in tennis history, Draper showed immense resilience and composure to turn the match around after losing the opening set. The victory represents one of the most significant wins of the Londoner’s career and confirms that, despite injuries that have slowed his momentum over recent months, he remains one of the most exciting talents on the men’s tour. Read more Read More
The Milan–Cortina Winter Paralympic Games have only just begun, but after a few disappointing early results the British delegation already has a major highlight to celebrate. Visually impaired alpine skier Neil Simpson, guided by Rob Poth, claimed the silver medal in the alpine combined event. The performance allows the United Kingdom to open its medal tally at these Games and further confirms Simpson’s place among the leading figures in world Para alpine skiing. At just 23 years of age, the British athlete continues an impressive trajectory, four years after his historic achievements in Beijing. Read more Read More
At just 17 years old, Sky Brown continues to carve out a remarkable place in British sporting history. Already a two-time Olympic medallist, the skateboarding prodigy claimed her second world title at the World Skateboarding Championships held in São Paulo. In a final disrupted by heavy rain, the British star once again showcased her immense talent to come out on top against an exceptionally strong field, reclaiming the crown she had first captured in 2023. Read more Read More
In May 2016, Leicester City wrote one of the most remarkable chapters in the history of football. Against all expectations, a club widely tipped for a relegation battle went on to win the Premier League ahead of England’s traditional giants. Ten years later, in March 2026, the reality could hardly be more different : the Foxes are fighting for survival in the Championship and face the genuine prospect of dropping into League One, the third tier of English football. How did a club that once embodied the greatest miracle in modern football find itself staring down such a dramatic decline ? Read more Read More