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  • Gutsy Rangers make sure that justice is Dunne

    September 25, 2011

    QPR (1) vs ASTON VILLA (1) AN INJURY-TIME own goal from Richard Dunne earned 10-man Queens Park Rangers a deserved point against Aston Villa but it wasn’t enough to spare referee Michael Oliver the wrath of R’s boss Neil Warnock. Rangers were made to pay for their first half profligacy when Oliver, 26, harshly adjudged [...]

  • Massa rages at Lewis as Vettel closes in

    September 25, 2011

    FERRARI’S Felipe Massa launched a scathing attack on Britain’s Lewis Hamilton after the pair clashed again during a Singapore Grand Prix dominated by Sebastian Vettel. The German now needs just one point from the remaining five races to become the youngest ever back-to-back world champion after leading all 61 laps around one of Formula One’s [...]

  • History maker Cavendish sets his sights on London after claiming world glory

    September 25, 2011

    SPRINT king Mark Cavendish became Britain’s first world road race champion for 46 years as his team executed a plan that had been three years in the making to prefection in Denmark. The 26-year-old (right) produced a trademark burst to cross the line, ahead of Australia’s Matt Goss and German Andre Greipel, after Team GB’s [...]

  • Kidney focus switches to Italy after Russia romp

    September 25, 2011

    IRELAND (62) vs RUSSIA (12) IRELAND coach Declan Kidney is refusing to take Ireland’s World Cup quarter-final presence for granted despite yesterday’s crushing win over Russia. Kidney sent out a largely second string side following last weekend’s win over Australia, but the understudies ran in nine tries and Ronan O’Gara landed 15 points with the [...]

  • England’s end of summer party falls flat

    September 25, 2011

    ENGLAND’S interim Twenty20 captain Graeme Swann branded last night’s collapse against the West Indies a “horror show” as his side were bowled out for 88. After summer of almost unprecedented success, slipping to a 25-run defeat last night at the Oval, which saw the tourists square the two-match series, was a less than fitting way [...]

  • Europe come back from brink to win Solheim Cup

    September 25, 2011

    EUROPE’S women produced a stunning comeback at Killeen Castle in Ireland to end an eight-year wait to regain the Solheim Cup with a 15-13 win over USA. The home side had led 10-8 and 11-9, but were pegged back and defeat looked on the cards when they trailed 12.5 – 11.5 with only four matches [...]

  • Wasps stung by Exeter

    September 25, 2011

    Exeter produced a fine second-half performance to climb to third in the Premiership with a 21-11 victory over Wasps. The London side led 6-5 at the break as their No10 Ryan Davis kicked two penalties either side of Tom Johnson’s try for Exeter. Fly-half Ignacio Mieres slotted two penalties and replacement Gareth Steenson another to [...]

  • Arsenal play down Walcott fears

    September 25, 2011

    Arsenal winger Theo Walcott could be available for Wednesday’s Champions League clash against Olympiacos after the injury he suffered in Saturday’s 3-0 win over Bolton was found to be not as serious as first feared. Walcott hobbled off in the closing stages with a knee injury but the problem was yesterday described as “minor”.

  • Ferrie ends long wait for a title

    September 25, 2011

    Kenneth Ferrie won the Austrian Open in Atzenbrugg after a play-off with fellow Englishman Simon Wakefield. It was the 32-year-old’s first European Tour title since winning at the Smurfit European Open in 2005. Both Ferrie and Wakefield ended on 12 under, both of them carding five-under 67s on the final day.

  • Haas enjoys bumper $10m payday

    September 25, 2011

    America’s Bill Haas claimed the season-ending Tour Championship along with the with FedExCup honors and a $10m bonus after a thrilling sudden-death play-off against compatriot Hunter Mahan. The pair finished the 72 regulation holes on eight-under-par 272, while British world No1 Luke Donald birdied three of the last five holes for a 69 to finish [...]

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