Leader Button will not let up June 8, 2009 FORMULA ONE: World championship leader Jenson Button says he won’t take his foot off the gas in the pursuit of a first world title. The Brawn GP driver leads the standings by 26 points from team-mate Rubens Barrichello after winning six of the opening seven races. But the Brit warned: “You can’t take anything for [...]
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 [...]
EUROPEAN REPORT June 8, 2009 EUROPEAN shares closed lower yesterday as banks gave back some of their recent gains, though a late rally in commodities prices helped to limit the losses of mining and energy shares. The pan-European FTSEurofirst 300 index fell 0.8 per cent to 865.11 points, rising off the day’s low of 857.39. The index had risen for [...]
CREDIT REPORT June 8, 2009 SOVEREIGN debt markets dominated headlines yesterday after recession-torn Ireland saw its issuance downgraded by Standard & Poor’s (S&P) for the second time in under three months. The ratings agency cut Irish bonds to “AA” from “AA+”, after removing its top “AAA” rating in March, on fears the Eurozone nation may be unable to meet the [...]
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 [...]
FTSE 100 remains steady despite the political rout and a bit of profit taking June 8, 2009 THE FTSE 100 shed 1 per cent, or 33.34 points, to close at 4,405.22 yesterday, weighed down by weak energy and mining stocks, while banks fell as recent bullish sentiment soured. “Caution is creeping back into financial markets after what was largely a positive week for equities,” said David Evans, market analyst at BetOnMarkets.com. “There [...]