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By: Daniel Bellau

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  • Crutchlow: Injury cost me

    June 17, 2012

    BRITAIN’S Cal Crutchlow bemoaned that only a broken ankle cost him a place on the podium at yesterday’s Moto GP at Silverstone, after he defied doctors’ orders to compete in the race. Crutchlow produced a heroic performance, moving from the back of the grid to finish sixth in front of a cheering home crowd, despite [...]

  • Lancaster eyes Care to replace injured Youngs

    June 17, 2012

    ENGLAND coach Stuart Lancaster is confident about the ability of Harlequins scrum-half Danny Care to replace Ben Youngs after the latter’s shoulder injury ruled him out of the remainder of the tour of South Africa. Care was dropped for the Six Nations because of several off-field incidents but has since been recalled and, after impressing [...]

  • Germany wary of dangerous quarter-final against Greece

    June 17, 2012

    DENMARK (1) vs GERMANY (2) GERMANY coach Joachim Low last night predicted that Greece will prove a tough nut to crack, after his team set up a quarter-final against the 2004 winners scheduled for Friday. Low’s men finished top of Euro 2012’s Group B on maximum points thanks to a late winner from Lars Bender. [...]

  • Hodgson hopes to start Walcott

    June 17, 2012

    ENGLAND manager Roy Hodgson admits winger Theo Walcott may start tomorrow against Ukraine if he can recover from the recurrence of a hamstring injury he suffered yesterday in training. Walcott scored England’s equaliser and set up their winning goal in the 3-2 victory over Sweden after coming off the bench and Hodgson hopes to have [...]

  • Antagonistic atmosphere won’t bother England, insists Rooney

    June 17, 2012

    ENGLAND striker Wayne Rooney is adamant he and his team-mates will be fully prepared for a hostile crowd away to Ukraine in Donetsk as it is nothing they have not experienced before. Victory over Sweden on Friday night means England need only a point against Ukraine to advance to the European Championship quarter-finals and though [...]

  • Cavendish wins Tour warm up

    June 17, 2012

    TOUR de France hopeful Mark Cavendish secured a morale-boosting victory in the run up to the epic event yesterday, grabbing his first-ever general classification win. Cavendish, Britain’s world champion cyclist, took the Ster ZLM Toer for Team Sky, holding onto the yellow jersey. Radobank’s Lars Boom came in second, eight seconds behind Cavendish. “I wanted [...]

  • Federer loses to Haas in Halle

    June 17, 2012

    World No3 Roger Federer stumbled in his preparations for Wimbledon yesterday, losing the Gerry Weber Open final in Halle. German wildcard Tommy Haas completed a dream tournament by beating Federer 7-6 (7-5) 6-4. “If someone had said before that I was going to beat Roger Federer – probably the best player of all time – [...]

  • M’Vila drops Gunners hint

    June 17, 2012

    France international midfielder and Arsenal target Yann M’Vila has admitted he is interested in joining the club for next season. “I have heard Arsenal are interested in me,” he said. “I like Arsenal and I like the Premier League. I don’t know what is happening with the clubs, but yes, I would be interested in [...]

  • Cook to continue attacking

    June 17, 2012

    England captain Alastair Cook will stick with his attacking tactics for the second one-day international against West Indies tomorrow. “It makes it very hard for the opposition to get away from us,” Cook said, after England’s bowlers repaid his faith by bowling West Indies out for 172 on Saturday.

  • Ireland duo to miss final Test

    June 17, 2012

    Ireland will be without centre Gordon D’Arcy and No8 Jamie Heaslip for Saturday’s final Test against New Zealand after suffering respective calf and finger injuries. Ulster’s Paddy Wallace will replace D’Arcy, though no one will be called up for Heaslip.

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