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Results round-up from BUCS

Posted on 23rd October 2015 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Listed below are all the results from this week’s BUCS games.  Badminton 1s (M) 8-0 Sheffield 1s Badminton 2s (M) 7-1 Teesside 1s Badminton 3s (M) 1-7 York 2s Badminton 1s (W) 5-3 Nottingham 1s […]

Northern Hemisphere Crushed in Quarters

Posted on 23rd October 2015 by The Gryphon Web Editor

THE Rugby World Cup semi-finals are soon to be underway, with South Africa facing New Zealand on the 24th and Australia going up against Argentina on the 25th. What is certainly noticeable about this line-up is […]

Price of Football: What’s the cost?

Posted on 23rd October 2015 by The Gryphon Web Editor

THE price of football in the UK can be perfectly summed up by one fact, found by BBC Sport in their Price of Football study: Eastleigh, who play in the National League, offer the cheapest season […]

Rösler Runs Out of Time at Leeds

Posted on 23rd October 2015 by The Gryphon Web Editor

UWE Rösler’s five-month tenure as Leeds United boss came to an end on Sunday evening following yet another home defeat for the Whites, making it 11 consecutive games in which they have failed to win […]

Sarah Taylor: Pioneer in Women’s Cricket

Posted on 23rd October 2015 by The Gryphon Web Editor

ENGLAND wicketkeeper Sarah Taylor made history this week by becoming the first female to play Australian first grade cricket – only one tier below First Class cricket. The 26-year-old from London, who plies her trade for […]

Jumps Season Underway but no McCoy

Posted on 23rd October 2015 by The Gryphon Web Editor

THE jumps season gets underway at its Cheltenham headquarters this weekend but for the first time in over twenty years, Anthony Peter McCoy will not ride at the Gloucester track. Nor will he be champion […]

‘Uni Girls Can’ inspires biggest female road cycle ride

Posted on 18th October 2015 by The Gryphon Web Editor

LEEDS University Union Cycling club saw the biggest number of female riders on their first road bike outing of the year on Wednesday afternoon last week. It comes after the ongoing launch of ‘Uni Girls Can’, […]

Cook’s men left to settle for a draw

Posted on 18th October 2015 by The Gryphon Web Editor

ENGLAND ran out of time to knock off the runs on the final day in the first of three tests against Pakistan in the UAE. In a test that was literally no more exciting than watching […]

Gryphons Do Battle on Home Soil

Posted on 17th October 2015 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Men’s Rugby Union University of Leeds 2s 26-24 University of Leeds 3s   The University of Leeds rugby union 2s earned bragging rights against the third team (albeit narrowly), as they came face-to-face at Weetwood […]

Euro 2016 Qualifiers Come to a Close

Posted on 16th October 2015 by The Gryphon Web Editor

THERE was a shock in Group A as 1988 champions Netherlands slumped to a dismal fourth place. Surprisingly Iceland will be going to France for their first ever major international tournament, and will be joined […]

Funding Dilemma in Women’s Football

Posted on 16th October 2015 by The Gryphon Web Editor

THE Women’s World Cup this summer was a dream come true for many supporters of women’s football. Not only was every game either televised or available online, but newspaper coverage and public support soared as […]

Jesse Owens: Becoming a Sporting Icon

Posted on 16th October 2015 by The Gryphon Web Editor

“NOT merely the fastest but incomparably the most beautiful. He seemed to float along the track like water,” The Guardian reported in 1936, as Jesse Owens blew the lid off the greatest series of individual […]

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