Super Sevens Rugby Returns As British Army And Royal Navy Compete
The Army reached the cup final in Aldershot while the Navy were knocked out of the plate in the semi-finals.
Julian Evans joined BFBS in 2001 as a radio presenter, broadcasting from a variety of locations including Gibraltar, Germany, Cyprus and the Falkland Islands. He later became a sports reporter for BFBS TV and radio. His highlights include covering Forces athletes in action at the Commonwealth Games, the buildup to Olympic and Paralympic Games and the inaugural Invictus Games.
The Army reached the cup final in Aldershot while the Navy were knocked out of the plate in the semi-finals.
Corporal Libby Dixon is set to leave the Army and her last game saw her lift the Edwards Cup as AGC captain.
They beat the Army Medical Services in the final in Cirencester.
A 20-12 defeat to London Broncos in Aldershot was not the start the Army were looking for in the Super League South season.
An inexperienced Army team's defensive mistakes cost them in their first-ever Super League south game.
The Army Athletics Championships saw the top military athletes compete in Aldershot.
The team won the tournament in dramatic style, scoring a drop goal during Golden Point extra time.
Oliver Cross impressed with the bat as the Army team displayed their first team credentials with an impressive win.
Harlequins play defending champions Saracens in Sunday's Premier 15s final, with two military stars in the team.
The Royal Artillery battled difficult weather to edge out the Adjutant General's Corps in the final.
A trials day at Odiham Cricket Club allowed the Air Force team to take a look at some new talent.
Lance Corporal Stephen Cox was set to retire in 2020, but is now pushing on for one more Olympics opportunity.
Captain Nikki O'Donnell will take charge of two games at the 2021 Women's Six Nations.
Both the men's and women's tournaments will take place at Arundel Castle.
Bombardier Bethan Dainton and Captain Gemma Rowland are both in the Welsh Six Nations training squad.
Major Nicola Rush has been part of developing teams capable of competing both nationally and internationally.