Broughton Rugby Football Club have received their accreditation from the RFU after nearly folding as a club last season. The […]
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“It’s about giving kids the opportunity to play sports” Monton Cricket Club gaining more volunteers
Monton Cricket Club have announced that eight volunteers have signed up to complete their level 1 training in March 2020.
“We want players of different quality to contribute in first team games” Monton Cricket Club sign New Zealand duo
Monton Cricket Club have announced the signings of Nick Kelly and Thomas Herman for their upcoming season. Nick Kelly, 26, […]
“We’re trying to make sure kids aren’t on the streets as much.” Teachers target more exercise for Salford students
A recent report by Sport England has shown that almost half of the children in this country are doing an average of 60 minutes of physical activity a day.
Salford Red Devils sign up young trio
Salford Red Devils have announced that three of their academy players have been given professional contracts ahead of a return […]
MMA fighter from Irlam talks about mental health and nutrition
A mixed martial arts fighter from Irlam spoke about nutrition and mental health in light of his recent contest, where […]
Baseball bar owner from Salford celebrates two years in business
Base MCR, a baseball batting bar located in the green quarter in Manchester, celebrated in style last Saturday as they […]
The sky is the limit for Broughton MMA fighter
Adam Walsh, a 23-year-old mixed martial arts fighter from Broughton, is preparing for his professional debut on June 8th at the Bowlers exhibition centre in Manchester.
Sale Sharks young gun shines through season
After a misty start to the season, the Sharks turned their season to a fairly solid one, reaching the Semi-Finals of the European Challenge Cup, where they just lost out in a tightly contested game to La Rochelle.
Sale Sharks’ Mark Jennings set to take sabbatical from professional rugby
Sale Sharks have today released a statement stating that Mark Jennings will be taking a sabbatical from professional rugby for the foreseeable future.
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