Leon Mann is a well known journalist in the United Kingdom. He is a recognisable face to many sports fans, and the public as a whole, from his work across a variety of media platforms, particularly with the BBC and ITV. What is not so well known about him is the
Month: September 2019
“It’s a Dream” Dom Sibley Opens Up About His Maiden England Call Up
Dom Sibley's outstanding season with Warwickshire CCC was rewarded earlier this week with the opener receiving his first call up into the national side. Sibley, who was recently named Players' Player of the Year and Members Player of the Year for Warwickshire will be travelling with the England squad next month
“Wouldn’t mind doing a sandwich board bet again” – Wallabies rugby icon David Campese backs All Blacks for glory over England at RWC 2019
Brentford Wary Of Clash With Barnsley Who Are “Fighting For Their Lives”
Brentford enter the weekend facing a packed schedule ahead. The Bees have three games over the next seven days, and will travel to Barnsley tomorrow afternoon. There will be no time for rest, as they host Bristol City on Wednesday before heading to Nottingham Forest for their Saturday clash. Manager Thomas Frank is not
Danusia Francis: The London girl who carries Jamaica’s gymnastic dreams
Gymnast, manager, coach, stunt double, TV presenter – Danusia Francis dons many roles. For the 25-year-old artistic gymnast from London, who dreams of representing Jamaica in the Olympic Games, nothing is too many. She almost had her dream come true in 2016 when she earned Jamaica’s maiden gymnastic berth in the
“Failure, I don’t fear failure at all” Schalk Brits is ready to lead the Springboks in new role
Maite Oroz: “I’ve been in pain for a lot of months and now that I’m recovered, I’m very happy”
Ten months after Maite Oroz suffered an anterior cruciate ligament injury in her left knee, the Athletic Club of Bilbao midfielder says she has “learnt a lot”. Last September, in the third match of the season against Atlético de Madrid, in what shouldn't have been a dangerous move, Oroz felt something
Rugby World Cup 2019: Springboks rugby hero Naas Botha on Jonny Wilkinson, why being selfish matters, and the negative impact of social media
The Springboks may have started their Rugby World Cup 2019 campaign on the wrong side of a 23-13 result against the defending champions and favourites New Zealand but there's every reason for the South African faithful to be optimistic for the coming weeks. Head coach Rassie Erasmus has earned plenty of