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Author: Millie Warrilow

The Six Nations: What to Expect

Posted on 1st February 20191st April 2019 by Millie Warrilow

Image Credit [Adrian Dennis] The Gryphon looks ahead at what to expect in the Northern Hemisphere’s premier tournament. February is upon us, which means only one thing; it’s Six Nations time. With this year also […]

Cook-less England Face Sri Lanka

Posted on 9th November 20181st April 2019 by Millie Warrilow

Image Credit: [Getty Images] England play their first test match series without former captain and opening batsman, Alistair Cook. England have started well in their first test against Sri Lanka, setting the hosts a difficult […]

Lewis Hamilton Wins Fifth Formula One World Title

Posted on 2nd November 20181st April 2019 by Millie Warrilow

Image Credit [The Independent] Lewis Hamilton has won his fifth Formula One World Championship at the Mexico Grand Prix, making him the second most successful driver on par with Argentina’s Juan Manuel Fangio. Red Bull’s […]

Raikkonen Puts Hamilton’s Champagne On Ice

Posted on 25th October 20181st April 2019 by Millie Warrilow

Image Credit: [The Times] Lewis Hamilton started Sunday’s US Grand Prix in pole position needing just 8 points more than his nearest rival, Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel. The first corner of the course saw Hamilton lose […]

Are International Breaks Broken?

Posted on 19th October 20181st April 2019 by Millie Warrilow

Image Credit: [PA] The Gryphon examines the damaging effects that the International Break has on domestic competitions The International Break may be considered one of the worst times for club football fans. With the Premier […]

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