SPORT | IN BRIEF May 3, 2010 Tapner takes Badminton title EQUESTRIAN: Paul Tapner denied veteran Mary King a piece of history to become the third Australian to win the Badminton Horse Trials in five years. Overnight leader Tapner held his nerve on the last run aboard Inonothing, while Briton King downed a fence on Imperial Cavalier to drop from second to [...]
WINNERS & LOSERS May 3, 2010 A WEEKEND is a long time in sport, as this lot will attest. But while for some it was a few days to remember, others may wish they had never set foot out of the house. CHELSEA IT was do or die for the Blues at Liverpool on Sunday, but they held their nerve to claim [...]
Fulham show fight to reach first Euro final April 29, 2010 FULHAM (2) v/s HAMBURG (1) Fulham win 2-1 on agg PROUD Roy Hodgson told how his Fulham side had pulled off a “major piece of history” after coming from a goal behind to reach a first-ever European final. The epic campaign, which spans 18 games and includes scalps such as Juventus, Wolfsburg and holders Shakhtar [...]
Forlan’s back to haunt Reds April 29, 2010 LIVERPOOL (2) v/s ATLETICO MADRID (1) Atletico win on away goals RAFAEL BENITEZ last night admitted it could take up to five new signings to turn Liverpool into trophy challengers next season after watching his side crash out of the Europa League semi-finals. The Reds looked favourites to set up an all-English final with Fulham [...]
Value of promotion to top flight up 50pc to £90m April 29, 2010 IT was already touted as the most lucrative prize in world football, but experts now estimate promotion to the Premier League to be worth £90m. The figure constitutes a 50 per cent increase on last year, owing to an increase in top-flight television revenues and parachute payments. Newcastle, having secured the Championship title, and West [...]
Making Barca look ordinary is Mourinho’s Real audition April 29, 2010 ON Wednesday night, Jose Mourinho earned the right to be in Madrid on 22 May, when he will pit his Inter Milan team against Bayern Munich in the Champions League final. He may want to familiarise himself with the city, however, as it looks increasingly likely to be his home next season. Barcelona have not [...]
Morgan gets them motoring April 29, 2010 EOIN MORGAN produced another batting masterclass to send England spirits soaring ahead of today’s start of the World Twenty20 in the Caribbean. The diminutive Irish-born left-hander added to his glowing reputation in limited-overs cricket with a match-winning knock to help England wrap up a five-wicket warm-up win over South Africa in Barbados. Morgan smashed 63 [...]
Duo can win through to all-Irish final April 29, 2010 WITH the Guinness Premiership taking a well-earned break a week before the final round of matches, all eyes are on the Heineken Cup semi-finals – and what an exciting couple of ties we have to look forward to. Munster are the old heads of European rugby. They boast quality players with experience and know how [...]
Upson tells Capello: I’m still your main back-up for Terry and Rio April 29, 2010 WEST HAM centre back Matthew Upson believes he is still Fabio Capello’s No1 contender to fill the boots of either John Terry or Rio Ferdinand should injury problems resurface at this summer’s World Cup. Upson, 31, has emerged as Capello’s first-choice to fill in for injury-plagued Ferdinand this season, but has now come under pressure [...]
More agony for Murray as classy Ferrer takes no mercy in Rome April 29, 2010 ANDY MURRAY’S recent woes continued after he crashed out to Spain’s David Ferrer in the third round of the Rome Masters last night. The world No5 dropped a service game in each set to go down 6-3, 6-4 to the 13th seed and succumb to his fourth defeat in five ATP Tour matches. Murray, 22, [...]