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  • Jamie George leaves Team England Rugby, Itoje and Genge stay on

    December 5, 2025

    International rugby union player Jamie George has left his role as director of the company he formed with teammates to handle contract and commercial negotiations with the RFU. A Companies House update reveals that the former British and Irish Lion has left Team England Rugby Limited, effective last month. The company was credited with helping [...]

  • Investec Champions Cup: How Prem Rugby can beat Top 14 budgets

    December 5, 2025

    It seems to come around quicker every year; not Christmas but the Investec Champions Cup. Some criticise the competition – whether it is because of the inclusion of the South African United Rugby Championship teams, its availability being restricted to Premier Sports or its odd pool format – but it is the very best of [...]

  • Football regulator to investigate bad club owners from next week

    December 5, 2025

    Time is ticking for poor football owners as the Independent Football Regulator will be able to investigate unsuitable club bosses from next week. The Independent Football Regulator was set up following the passing of the Football Governance Bill in Parliament earlier this year, with Richard Monks and David Kogan tasked with being chief executive and [...]

  • World Darts Championship to leave Ally Pally’s West Hall next year

    December 4, 2025

    The future of darts at Alexandra Palace has been resolved, with organisers of the World Darts Championship agreeing a new five-year contract to stay in north London. But the annual end-of-year jamboree is set to relocate from the venue’s West Hall to the Great Hall from next year, in a move that will help the [...]

  • Pubs to stay open until 1am if Home Nations reach Fifa World Cup knockouts

    December 4, 2025

    Pubs will stay open until 1am if England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland reach the final stages of the 2026 Fifa World Cup. Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood confirmed that “the party won’t end before the final whistle is blown”, adding that “if any [home] nation reaches the final stages, we will extend licensing hours”.  The [...]

  • Exclusive: LIV Golf creator 54 acquires Polo In The Park operator Sportgate

    December 4, 2025

    54, the global agency behind the creation of LIV Golf, has set its sights on elevating another sport steeped in tradition after acquiring Chesterton Polo In The Park organiser Sportgate International. The deal, set to be announced today at the Hurlingham Club in London, will see 54 add its advisory, planning and operations expertise to [...]

  • Chelsea star and Alpine F1 owner invest in ‘Strava for motorsport’ Track Titan

    December 4, 2025

    Chelsea footballer Trevoh Chalobah, a co-owner of the Alpine F1 team and the CEO of running brand On have invested in Track Titan, an AI tool billed as a “Strava for motorsport”. They have joined a $5m funding round co-led by the funds Partech and Game Changers Ventures, run by Alpine investor Roger Ehrenberg, and [...]

  • The best sport to watch live and solving your Christmas present dilemma

    December 4, 2025

    “What’s the best sport you’ve ever seen, Ed?” The question from a young friend gave me pause.  Not the best sporting event I’ve ever seen. That might not be easy, but some parameters immediately spring to mind to help refine my choice. No: the best sport, period. I’ve seen a fair few, after all. Got [...]

  • EY: Traditional sports cricket and rugby union surging in popularity

    December 4, 2025

    Rugby union and cricket have surged into the top 10 most popular sports across the UK in what is a tonic for traditional sports, new research has shown. Cricket climbed six places in the EY-Parthenon Sports Engagement Index to eighth, while rugby union jumped three spots to 10th. Football, Formula 1, Swimming and Tennis all [...]

  • Why second Ashes Test marks start of The Gabba’s long goodbye

    December 3, 2025

    When England’s cricketers step out onto the field at The Gabba on Thursday for the second Test, they will know they are on borrowed time. Not just to wrestle the series momentum away from Australia after a crushing opening defeat in Perth, but also to improve their record at the famous Brisbane ground. After this [...]

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