111. The History of Rhino Rugby
October 30, 2012
Rhino is one of the leading rugby brands in the world and has become part of the very fabric of the game itself. Rhino Rugby was founded in the early 1980s when the world’s first mass produced scrummaging machine, the Powerhouse, was developed by Rhino’s Founder, Tim Francis, who at that time was...
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112. Talon Outdoor Recruits Head of Retail
October 26, 2012
Today (26th October 2012) it was announced that Joanna Fisher is joining independent out of home media specialist, Talon Outdoor, in the newly created position, Head of Retail.
Nick Jarman, Talon’s Managing Director explained ‘We have seen significant growth and change over the past few mon...
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113. Proud to be British
October 25, 2012
London's original promise to 'inspire a generation' sounded grandiose, even glib, and yet the substance of that pledge has been reached this summer in the most stirring, moving fashion.
The Olympic Games have had a positive effect on the UK. 2012 was a great year for our Olympians: 29 Gold M...
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114. Heineken Cup Predictions
October 18, 2012
Last weekend’s Heineken Cup delivered exciting rugby in abundance with a battering for Edinburgh at home by Saracens and an unexpected win for Racing Metro against Munster. With each pool flooded with hot competition London Sports Agency...
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115. RhinoGB at Rugby Expo
October 18, 2012
Rhino Rugby has confirmed its involvement at Rugby Expo for the third consecutive year, by signing as an official supplier to this year's event taking place at Twickenham on 14 – 15 November. As one of the world's most innovative and well-known rugby brands, Rhino will be showcasing a number of its...
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116. British Summer of Sport 2012
October 12, 2012
It’s hard to remember there ever being a better summer of sport for Britain and what a start to the ‘golden decade of British sport’.
The feats of Bradley Wiggins and Rory McIlroy before the end of the Games are almost distant memories given the more recent – and staggering achievements of ...
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117. Who Owns Rugby
October 11, 2012
Once upon a time rugby jerseys were made from heavy cotton, with starchy collars and the minimum of colours to distinguish your team from the other. Those days are long gone, and some would say good riddance, as they slip into their pink leopard skin print tight fit top… over their base layer to kee...
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118. Twenty-20 Cricket - A Threat to the Traditional Game?
October 04, 2012
This weekend’s ICC Twenty20 World Cup in Sri Lanka will include fireworks, music and rowdy crowds - a far cry from the quietly traditional game that is as English as tea and scones. Since the controversial introduction of the format in 2003 its growing popularity now prompts the question of threat t...
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119. Top Triathletes Give You Tips to Try for Training
September 28, 2012
sports public relations is an area that is becoming increasingly important, especially after the Olympics, but it is hard for many ‘smaller’ sports to secure a share of voice in the media. One which is bucking this trend, thanks to the achieveme...
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120. The Power of Football
September 24, 2012
At ENS the single biggest influence on our calendar are sports fixtures, both on and off the field. In our world of football PR the next few weeks sees not only several derby matches, but business events such as Leaders in Football in London, ...
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