Category Archives: Team-need to know

Rugby 7’s: A bluffers guide with Michaela Staniford

Get to know the fast and dynamic game of Rugby 7′s with England star Michaela Staniford, plus find-out how you can win tickets to this years Marriott London Sevens tournament.

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What England need to do to win the World Cup

Former England seamer and 2009 World Cup winner Isa Guha speaks from experience and outlines the keys to success for England at the World Cup in Mumbai.

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Getting started - Football

Participation levels for women’s football are at an all time high, with 1.1 million girls currently playing the sport in England. So why not put your best foot forward and become a part of the team?

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Sports massage and its benefits

Sportsister looks at the benefits of sports massage and why you should include it as part of your training regime.

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Getting started - Touch rugby

Touch is one of the fastest growing sports in England, played by people of all ages and skill levels. Introduced from the Southern Hemisphere in the 70’s, Touch is a fast, evasive, non-contact form of rugby.

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Getting started: Basketball

GB Standard Life player, Stef Collins shares her guide to get you started in the sport of basketball.

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Rachael-Burford-v-Ireland-21Getting started - rugby

Thinking of taking up rugby? Here’s our beginner’s guide to life in the scrum.

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