Wheelchair Rugby The Dorset Destroyers go unbeaten
The Dorset Destroyers remain the only unbeaten Wheelchair Rugby 5’s Club in the country and have been top of the League since the start of the season.
The Dorset Destroyers remain the only unbeaten Wheelchair Rugby 5’s Club in the country and have been top of the League since the start of the season.
AFC Bournemouth Community Sports Trust is delighted to introduce the newest Cherries team, powerchair football team, AFC Bournemouth Warriors.
The Dorset County Football Association has announced a three-year partnership agreement with Specsavers who have become headline sponsor of the County Ground in Hamworthy.
Murdock London, traditional barber shop, has compiled the top 10 most memorable hairstyles in tennis.
The Dolphin Shopping Centre in Poole will be welcoming the official FIFA mascot, Zabivaka, on Saturday 9 June, following Sunseeker announcing its sponsorship of the FIFA World Cup in Russia.
Eight women from the south will compete together in the Round the Island Yacht Race in July as part of an all-female crew
The successful indoor rowers from Harewood College in Bournemouth have faced their greatest challenge yet – to row the distance from Bournemouth to Trafalgar Square in under 2.5 hours.
The campaign to attract more girl golfers, Girls Golf Rocks, has been hugely successful since it started in Dorset in 2016 and is back this year and to take new golfers on a playing Tour.
It may have been unofficial, but there were tears of joy and cheers from the crowd as a Wheelchair Rugby Club based in Poole completed a 26-hour marathon match on 17 March, with the aim of highlighting the sport and getting into the Guinness Book of Records.
On Saturday 17 March 2018, a local wheelchair rugby team The Dorset Destroyers attempt world record of 26 hours continuous play at Rossmore Leisure Centre in Herbert Avenue, Poole.