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The Sports Archives – A History Of Rugby League!
With the First Utility Rugby Super League in full swing, the centuries old debate concerning the differences between Rugby League and Rugby Union again comes to light. So, why do two versions of the same sport exist and what are … Continue reading
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Tagged Australia, “play the ball” rule, competition, differences between Rugby League and Rugby Union, first rugby match, game, Grand Final, Lancashire League, Magic Weekend, New Zealand, RFU, Rugby, Rugby archives, Rugby Blogs, rugby league, rugby union, rules, sport, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, super league, Yorkshire League
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The Sports Archives – The Guide To Getting Better At Tennis When You Hit A Plateau!
Reaching a plateau is tough to take. You’ve been going upwards for months and your play doesn’t seem to get any better. Everyone from the total novice to the hardened veteran has experienced this before. The important point is to … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – What Happened To The UK’s Best Loved Racehorses?
Horseracing has been a great tradition in the UK for hundreds of years. According to Wikipedia, the sport generates over £3.7 billion for the British economy and our country is home to nearly 60 licensed racecourses, which in itself demonstrates … Continue reading
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Tagged 202nd Epsom Derby, Aintree Racecourse, Ballymany Stud, Carl Llewellyn, equestrian, fun, Fun Facts, Grand National, history, history of sports, horse racing, Horseracing, horses, IRA, Irish racehorse, jockey, licensed racecourses, lifestyle, Party Politics, Red Rum, Shergar, sport, sports and leisure, sports and recreation, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs
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The Sports Archives – That Good, Old Game Of Golf!
Golf is a great game that has been played for many years by many people in all kinds of crazy settings, so, here we’ve accumulated some pretty cool facts you may not know about this seriously impressive sport. Golf as … Continue reading
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The Sports Archives – LASIK In Baseball!
You might’ve heard your friends and relatives talking about LASIK, but it’s now a popular procedure amongst athletes. Since LASIK is an eye surgery that is usually done on patients with poor vision, it only seems natural that everyone from … Continue reading
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Tagged Atlanta Braves, Baseball, Baseball Blogs, Chicago Cubs, Fred McGriff, Greg Maddux, high level performance, Jeff Bagwell, Jose Cruz Jr., Larry Walker, lasik, lasik eye surgery, lasik surgery, los angeles dodgers, Mark Redman, performance enhancement, sport, sports, sports and leisure, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, sports performance, surgery, surgery care, Wade Boggs
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The Sports Archives – Wrestling: Grappling With History!
Ask your average Joe about the history of wrestling and, in all likelihood, you’re likely to get an answer that cites The Second Golden Era of the WWF during the 1980s as being the beginning of wrestling as we know … Continue reading
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Tagged america, entertainment, greek, history of, Hulk Hogan, martial arts, Mongolia, Neolithic Era, schools, sport, sports and leisure, sports and recreation, Sports Archives, Sports Blogs, television, the squared circle, The Ultimate Warrior, The Undertaker, the wrestling ring, Wrestling, wrestling archives, wrestling blogs, wrestling history, WWF
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The Sports Archives – What Do You Know About Rugby?
If you’re not an avid rugby fan, this world of predominantly stocky men with thighs made of concrete might conjure up images of Gavin Henson, famed for his overly orange tan and a penchant for sculpted eyebrows. Or perhaps Gareth … Continue reading
The Sports Archives – The History Of Fencing!
Where did the sport all begin and how did it get to where it is today? Many people would be surprised to find that fencing dates back to the time of the Ancient Egyptians, which we know because the earliest … Continue reading
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