Vettel in no hurry to seal successful title defence September 22, 2011 DEFENDING champion Sebastian Vettel could clinch back-to-back titles in Singapore this weekend but the German insists he is in no hurry to put the seal on another season of glory. A maiden win at Marina Bay coupled with off days for nearest challengers Fernando Alonso, Jenson Button and Mark Webber would be sufficient for runaway [...]
THE BREAKDOWN | WORLD CUP BRIEFS September 22, 2011 MURRAY IN SUNDAYS PLEA Scotland prop Euan Murray has called for Sunday matches to be removed form the calendar for religious reasons. Murray, a Christian, has elected to sit out this weekend’s crunch Pool B clash with Argentina because of his faith. He said: “I don’t see why there have to be games on Sundays. [...]
No Ashes Tests for Headingley September 22, 2011 CRICKET: The Oval, Lord’s, Trent Bridge, Old Trafford, and the Riverside in Durham will host the 2013 Ashes Tests, it was announced yesterday. The latter two will be replaced by Edgbaston and Cardiff’s Swalec Stadium for the 2015 series. Headingley and the Rose Bowl feature only in one-day international against Australia.
Wiggins wants Tour over gold September 22, 2011 CYCLING: Britain’s Bradley Wiggins admits he will jeopardise his London 2012 chances by prioritising the Tour de France. Wiggins, who has three Olympic golds, is still to decide between track and road at the Games. “As big as the Olympics are, being in London, it’s kind of ‘been there, done that’,” he said. “It’d be [...]
Rookie Lewis toils on pro debut September 22, 2011 GOLF: Welshman Liam Bond goes into the second day of the Austrian Open as the surprise leader after English rookie Tom Lewis endured a difficult baptism. Bond, who came through qualifying school last year at the 16th attempt, shot a six-under-par 66. Lewis, who led the Open as an amateur this year, fired a two-over [...]
Carter’s return can help All Blacks edge thriller September 22, 2011 NEW Zealand and France have played out some epic matches over the years, so rugby fans’ eyes everywhere will have lit up when they were drawn together in Pool A. The hosts came into the tournament with successive Tri-Nations defeats, but now look to have found their feet with two wins from two. Pool A [...]
Collet’s Sahpresa to make history in the Sun Chariot September 22, 2011 NO horse has ever won tomorrow’s Group One Sun Chariot Stakes (3.10pm) three times, but that could be about to change with Rod Collet’s French mare SAHPRESA. The six-year-old has claimed the last two renewals of this contest and probably should have taken the Falmouth Stakes at the July Course when given a poor ride [...]
Frankie’s Thoughts September 22, 2011 I’VE got some decent rides this afternoon, none more so than Lyric Of Light in the Fillies’ Mile. She’s a lovely filly and I was very impressed with her at Doncaster. She showed some signs of greenness that day, but there should be a bit more improvement and I hope she can confirm the form [...]
Strife of Bryan: Ruiz miss gives Chelsea rare shoot-out joy September 21, 2011 Chelsea (0) vs fulham (0) Chelsea win 4-3 on penalties TEN-MAN Chelsea won only their second penalty shoot-out in nine attempts at the expense of west London rivals Fulham in an incident packed Carling Cup third round tie at Stamford Bridge last night. Fulham’s £11m deadline day signing Bryan Ruiz, who has endured a nightmare [...]
Shaw: Rugby in danger if players not given privacy September 21, 2011 VETERAN England lock Simon Shaw fears rugby players will lose their unique and long-held rapport with supporters if their social lives are subjected to increasing media scrutiny. The England World Cup camp, in particular newly-wed Mike Tindall, was engulfed in controversy last week after members of the public passed accounts and CCTV footage of the [...]