Can The Navy Win A Third Consecutive Inter Services Basketball Title?
The service are looking to make it three titles in a row at HMS Nelson.
Cath joined BFBS in 2009 as the Cyprus news reporter, and her time there was sandwiched by two three-month tours of Afghanistan. But sport is where her heart lies, so she was happy to jump across to the BFBS Sport team in 2013 and there she remains. Cath’s career has always been sport-heavy with several international cricket tours to the West Indies, Australia and Sri Lanka under her belt, working for both The Press Association and freelancing for the Telegraph and Guardian online teams.
The service are looking to make it three titles in a row at HMS Nelson.
After defeats in both games last year, the Navy rugby side are looking to put in a good showing against the RAF at Twickenham Stoop,
The RAF were crowned champions after the Army were beaten in their final Inter Services match.
It was the first time the Navy have defeated the Army in Inter Services history.
The Navy women’s team will also run coaching workshops in local communities.
The best men's, women's and under 23s players from all three services will compete in Portsmouth.
Former professionals from League and Union were in action all in the aid of charity.
Craig Monaghan runs a project with professional rugby club Sale Sharks to combat veterans' mental health issues.
She was speaking after her team's 1-1 draw with The Army in the opening game of the Inter Services Championships.
The Army begin their Inter Services football campaign with a 3-0 victory over the Royal Air Force.
Both the men's and women's sides were in action in fixtures at Aldershot.
It is the first all-female event in the history of the UK Armed Forces' amateur boxing.
The service's elite boxers have been to an overseas training camp to help improve their performance ahead of the Inter Services.
The match will see current and retired players play one half of Union and one half of League at Gloucester's Kingsholm Stadium.
All three teams created a competition of their own from the Inter Services Snow Sports Championship.
Former Royal Engineer Luke Sinnott believes he is "mentally ready" to challenge for a medal.