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  • England pair cleared to play

    June 8, 2009

    RUGBY LEAGUE: England forwards Jamie Peacock and Sam Burgess have been cleared to play in Saturday’s international against France. Both men had a threat of suspension hanging over them for recent Super League incidents but an RFL review panel ruled neither had a case to answer.

  • Geech keeps faith with his Golden pair

    June 8, 2009

    STAR centres Brian O’Driscoll and Jamie Roberts will renew their dynamic partnership for the British and Irish Lions tomorrow as coach Ian McGeechan edges closer to deciding his Test side. The Irish and Welsh pair were outstanding in the 74-10 demolition of the Golden Lions last Wednesday and get the chance to show their class [...]

  • Twenty20 takes major scalp as sad Australia crash out

    June 8, 2009

    AUSTRALIA’S summer got off to the worst possible start at Trent Bridge last night after a six-wicket defeat to Sri Lanka saw them crash out of the World Twenty20. Just two days after West Indian captain Chris Gayle put them to the sword at The Oval, the Aussie bowlers succumbed again as Tillekeratne Dilshan’s blistering [...]

  • Rain-lashed Celtic Manor passed its first major test

    June 8, 2009

    WITH high winds and torrential rain expected in advance, the revamped Twenty Ten course at Celtic Manor faced its first major test on hosting the Welsh Open this weekend. Ryder Cup captains Colin Montgomerie and Corey Pavin both experienced the course first hand ahead of the 2010 event, and it has to be said the [...]

  • KP: Fear factor will not plague revitalised England

    June 8, 2009

    KEVIN PIETERSEN believes his England side have finally conquered their fear of failure following their impressive World Twenty20 victory over Pakistan on Sunday. The Hampshire batsman returned from an Achilles injury to smash a match-winning 58 and seal England’s qualification for the Super Eights. England came out fighting after Friday night’s embarrassing six-wicket defeat to [...]

  • West Ham taken over by Icelandic banks as Gudmundsson era ends

    June 8, 2009

    WEST HAM’S new owners CB Holding have reassured fans that manager Gianfranco Zola and assistant Steve Clarke are going nowhere. And the asset management company – made up of several Icelandic banks – insist Zola will be given money to spend this summer. CB Holding acquired the Premier League club yesterday in a takeover estimated [...]

  • World Cup chance everything to me, says grateful Upson

    June 8, 2009

    ENGLAND and West Ham defender Matthew Upson is set to get another chance to impress against Andorra tonight – but admits his mind is already wandering to next summer’s World Cup finals. Upson had to wait later than most for his career to blossom, with injuries and competition for places curtailing his progress at Arsenal. [...]

  • Kaka completes record 56m Real Madrid switch

    June 8, 2009

    BRAZILIAN playmaker Kaka last night became the world’s most expensive footballer after completing his record transfer from AC Milan to Real Madrid, believed to be worth in the region of £56m. The Spanish giants revealed the completion of the transfer on their website last night just hours after the 27-year-old superstar underwent a medical while [...]

  • SUMMER SALES

    June 8, 2009

    Baggies seek £2m for Mowbray WEST BROM are standing firm on a £2m compensation fee for manager Tony Mowbray to fend off interest from Celtic. The Baggies confirmed the SPL giants had made an official approach for Mowbray to replace Gordon Strachan but chairman Jeremy Peace is holding out for £2m. “Most people would regard [...]

  • Federer joy at long-awaited French glory

    June 7, 2009

    WORLD No2 Roger Federer toasted the finest moment of his distinguished career after finally triumphing at the French Open yesterday. A straight-sets victory over Sweden’s Robin Soderling saw Federer snare the one Grand Slam to elude him, and equal Pete Sampras’s record of 14 major titles. Federer sank to his knees in relief upon completing [...]

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