'The hunger is there': Amy Cokayne targeting World Cup glory with the Red Roses
Royal Air Force rugby union star Amy Cokayne speaks to BFBS Sport's Jon Knighton ahead of her third Women's Rugby World Cup with the Red ...
Craig Tilley joined BFBS as a sport reporter in September 2022 after completing his journalism training at the University of Portsmouth. He has previously written for local newspapers, including The News, Portsmouth, Isle of Wight County Press and Hampshire Chronicle. Stepping into sports journalism was a natural step for Craig giving his sporty background, where he holds strong interests in the Olympic Games and how sport is governed.
Royal Air Force rugby union star Amy Cokayne speaks to BFBS Sport's Jon Knighton ahead of her third Women's Rugby World Cup with the Red ...
UK Armed Forces head coach WO2 Sarah Mitchelson speaks to BFBS Sport about her squad selection and what we could expect from UKAF in the ...
The fourth team in pool B is a civilian side ready to take on French, Fijian and Australian challenges
Guardsman Manuqalo Komaitai made her debut for Fijiana earlier this year and is now part of the 32-player line-up for the 2025 Women's Rugby ...
The championships are regularly held as a thank you to service personnel who carried out stewarding duties at the Wimbledon Championships
The championship saw fighters from across the services compete in Taekwondo, Karate, Weapons Kata and Kendo
The Air Force took on their Australian counterparts from the Royal Australian Air Force in the final game at RAF Cranwell.
The RAF Hooker has been named on John Mitchell's 32-player squad for the 2025 Women's Rugby World Cup
The Army secured the win after beating the Royal Air Force by 100 runs on the final day of the three-day tournament
Commander Charlotte Fredrickson is the first woman to be appointed head coach of any military senior men's side with the Royal Navy role
Aquatic sports in the Armed Forces have undergone a period of rebuilding after the Covid-19 pandemic
The RAAF beat the Royal New Zealand Air Force in the opening Tri Nations Rugby League Tournament, which will also feature the RAF
Teams from the Royal Navy, British Army and RAF took part in the week-long event, which started in the Solent and ended at the Taittinger ...
The Royal Navy Makos took home the Women's Social Cup whereas the men's team, the Royal Navy Stingrays, fell short at the semi final stage
The Army sealed their title in the fourth and final round of the series at Bury St Edmunds
HMS Drake beat HMS Queen Elizabeth 4-0 to win their first-ever Navy Cup title at Westleigh Park.