6 Nations: Best yet to come from Wales
Jonathan Davies has warned Scotland there is plenty more to come from the Wales backline ahead of their RBS 6 Nations meeting.
6 Nations: Robshaw wants captaincy
Chris Robshaw wants to keep hold of the England captaincy on a long-term basis - and against Italy he will go out and prove it.
6 Nations: England's Strettle returns
England wing David Strettle embodies the inspirational quote: "It's not whether you get knocked down but whether you get up".
6 Nations: Clerc relishing Ireland clash
France winger Vincent Clerc has warned Ireland ahead of Saturday's RBS 6 Nations showdown in Paris that he revels in the space they offer.
Boxing: Peterson fine with Khan rematch
Lamont Peterson feels he made the right decision by agreeing to a rematch with Amir Khan in Las Vegas in May.
6 Nations: Wales target big win
Wales captain Sam Warburton believes that "scraping through" to victory will not be acceptable when his team resumes RBS 6 Nations business against Scotland on Sunday.
‘We are a product of Indian hockey’
Australian-style of hockey is nothing new and it is derived from the traditional Indian style, says India’s hockey coach Michael Nobbs.
Boxing: Khan seeks vengeance
Amir Khan has declared his intention to avenge his defeat by Lamont Peterson when the two meet for a rematch in Las Vegas in May.
Rugby: Irish call up Wallace
Ireland have called up Paddy Wallace as cover for Jonathan Sexton ahead of their RBS 6 Nations clash with France.
6 Nations: Robshaw warns Italy
The temperatures in Rome may have dropped but England captain Chris Robshaw has warned Italy his men will fight fire with fire in their RBS 6 Nations showdown.
6 Nations: Parisse out to make history
Italy captain Sergio Parisse is desperate to deliver a historic victory over defending RBS 6 Nations champions England.
Athletics: Ennis wants perfect season
Jessica Ennis can envisage a perfect season which starts with a world record in the defence of her world indoor title and ends in Olympic gold.
Cycling: Cavendish crashes in Qatar
Tom Boonen (Omega Pharma-Quick Step) claimed the overall win as Team Sky's Mark Cavendish took a crashing fall on the sixth and final stage of the Tour of Qatar.
Snooker: Stevens eyes home comforts
Matthew Stevens hopes to build on his recent upturn in form at the Welsh Open and safeguard his place among the world's elite.
















