Rugby League: Army And RAF Discover Women's Challenge Cup First Round Opponents
Round one of the competition is to be played on Sunday 1 March.
Round one of the competition is to be played on Sunday 1 March.
A 34-22 win against Ince Rose Bridge meant the Army will play in the Challenge Cup fourth round for the first time ever.
A brilliant comeback from the military side saw them beat Ince Rose Bridge in Aldershot.
The Royal Navy women's snowboard team made history in the tournament.
The side could reach the fourth round for the first time ever with a win in Aldershot on Saturday.
All you need to know about what has happened at the competition in the French Alps.
The Boardercross and the Alpine Ski Giant Slalom events marked the end of the five-day tournament in Meribel, France.
The RAF's Corporal Rachel Hughes and the Army's Sapper Duncan Kuwall both picked up their second gold medals of the week in the event.
Sergeant Leon Duke said “you don’t get given stuff” after a 2-1 win for the RAF.
A 94th-minute penalty gave the young Air Force team a win in Aldershot.
The event differs to many others in the championship, with the winner chosen on style and skill rather than speed.
The result means the Royal Navy has completed a clean sweep in the telemark this year.
Sub Lieutenant Sian Lewis-Sammons is returning to the slopes, two years after being injured.
Lance Corporal John Marvin suffered the injury while competing for the Philippines but hopes to be at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
The Army won the men's event, while the Royal Air Force won the women's.
Lucy Nell fell off her Cyclo-Cross bike, but still managed to win the women's race.