Cesc leads rout and insists: ‘I’m staying’ October 4, 2009 ARSENAL captain Cesc Fabregas inspired his side to a comeback rout and then hit out at rumours he is ready to quit the trophy-shy Gunners. Fabregas scored one and set up four other goals, teeing up strikes for Thomas Vermaelen, Robin van Persie, Andrey Arshavin and substitute Theo Walcott. Nicklas Bedntner marked Arsene Wenger’s 13th [...]
Sea The Stars joins the elite with an impressive Arc win October 4, 2009 SEA THE STARS earned his place among racing’s immortals with a stunning victory in the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe at Longchamp. The John Oxx-trained colt produced a remarkable finish to became the first horse ever to add Arc success to his 2,000 Guineas and Epsom Derby triumphs. Brilliantly ridden by veteran Mick Kinane, the [...]
Hougaard the hero as Sarries maintain 100 per cent start October 4, 2009 HIGH-FLYING Saracens climbed back to the top of the Premiership table after maintaining their impressive 100 per cent start with a 22-15 victory over Newcastle at Kingston Park. Tries from Richard Haughton, Derick Hougaard and Chris Wyles earned the Sarries a fifth consecutive league win and ensured Brendan Venter’s side went into the European break [...]
Capello ignores Wenger call on Walcott fitness October 4, 2009 FABIO CAPELLO last night ignored the advice of Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger and decided against handing Theo Walcott and instant England recall. The Arsenal youngster has missed the first six weeks of the season with a back injury but marked his return to first-team action with a goal in the 6-2 romp over Blackburn yesterday. [...]
Vettori targets Trophy success October 4, 2009 CRICKET: New Zealand captain Daniel Vettori insists his side only have victory in their sights when they take on Australia in the Champions Trophy final in South Africa today. The Kiwis are the surprise package of the tournament after beating England to top Group B then securing a semi-final victory over Pakistan. But Vettori is [...]
Donald is the Links master October 4, 2009 Donald is the Links masterGOLF: Luke Donald fired a superb 64 at Kingsbarns to take a one-shot lead into today’s final round of the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship.The Englishman, seeking a first victory for three-and-a-half years, fired nine birdies on his way to 15-under-par – one shot clear of Northern Ireland’s Rory McIlroy and Simon [...]
Rangers claim Old Firm rights October 4, 2009 FOOTBALL: Two goals from striker Kenny Miller helped Rangers take the honours in the first Old Firm derby of the season against Celtic at Ibrox.Miller latched onto a Kris Boyd through ball to give his side an eighth minute lead before then out-sprinting Glenn Loovens to make it 2-0.Celtic then halved the deficit from the [...]
Lorenzo cuts Rossi’s title lead October 4, 2009 MOTO GP: Jorge Lorenzo strolled to victory in the Portugal MotoGP to cut the championship lead to 18 points.Lorenzo beat returning Casey Stoner into second place while overall leader Valentino Rossi was fourth.
Poker’s biggest cash games get bigger still October 1, 2009 A NEW book by writer and poker player Victoria Coren detailing her career in the game, called For Richer For Poorer, contains some fascinating descriptions of London’s pre-poker boom cardrooms and private games. In these shady games played by shadier high rollers, the gamblers and cardsharps would butter up wealthy poker enthusiasts to make sure [...]
Hannon’s charge Paleo looks best bet in an action-packed weekend October 1, 2009 JOHN GOSDEN has won the last two runnings of the Cambridgeshire (Pipedreamer ‘07 and Tazeez ’08) and is represented by our old friend Charm School tomorrow. Regular readers of this column will know that the horse in question has let us down twice already this season and is proving expensive to follow. Therefore, although the [...]