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  • Now team is fixed, let’s sort Twickenham transport

    February 24, 2013

    ENGLISH rugby is undeniably on the right tracks. The management team has a clear set of objectives, and the team under Chris Robshaw have an admirable team ethic that eschews ego for the greater good. They beat France comprehensively in the end, helped by the odd refereeing aberration and more than the odd bizarre French [...]

  • Laidlaw boots Scots to landmark win

    February 24, 2013

    SCRUM-HALF Greg Laidlaw kicked all the points as Scotland came from 8-0 down to beat Ireland 12-8 and earn their first back-to-back RBS Six Nations wins since 2001 at Murrayfield yesterday. Paddy Jackson’s penalty was Ireland’s only reward for dominating the first half, but wing Craig Gilroy’s try looked to have put them in charge [...]

  • Mancini: Victory over Chelsea has kept our title chase alive

    February 24, 2013

    MANCHESTER CITY 2 vs CHELSEA 0 MANCHESTER City manager Roberto Mancini refused to admit defeat in his team’s bid to retain their Premier League crown, having gained confidence from yesterday’s convincing win over Chelsea. The visitors were made to pay the price for Frank Lampard’s early second-half penalty miss, as excellent strikes from Yaya Toure [...]

  • Five-star Swansea land first major trophy

    February 24, 2013

    BRADFORD CITY 0 vs SWANSEA CITY 5 TWO goals apiece from midfielders Nathan Dyer and Jonathan de Guzman helped Swansea to a record victory over League Two club Bradford at Wembley yesterday, landing the Swans their first trophy in the club’s 100-year history. Spanish star Michu was also among the goals in the biggest margin [...]

  • Yarde miles better than England star Ashton, insists Exiles coach

    February 24, 2013

    LONDON Irish boss Brian Smith insists wing Marland Yarde is better than Chris Ashton and should be playing for England after he lifted London Irish away from the Aviva Premiership drop with a 30-19 win over London Wasps. Fellow England wing hopeful Christian Wade crossed in the first half to cancel out a Shane Geraghty [...]

  • British cycling has a new star as James wins second gold medal

    February 24, 2013

    BRITAIN’S Becky James won her second gold medal of the track World Championships yesterday, the Welsh cyclist emerging as the star of the tournament with victory in the women’s keirin. The 21-year-old, who also won two bronze medals, was stunned after storming to her second title in just 48 hours. “I just need someone to [...]

  • Benitez: Top four spot will be scrap now

    February 24, 2013

    CHELSEA boss Rafael Benitez admits his team have been dragged into a scrap for a top four finish, after suffering a second loss in three Premier League games. Goals from Yaya Toure and Carlos Tevez followed a squandered penalty from Blues captain Frank Lampard, determining yesterday’s 2-0 defeat at Manchester City. Tottenham could leapfrog Chelsea [...]

  • Lancaster plays down Farrell injury concerns

    February 24, 2013

    FLY-HALF Owen Farrell is expected to be fit for England’s penultimate RBS Six Nations fixture against Italy despite limping off at the weekend, says coach Stuart Lancaster. Farrell exited 62 minutes into Saturday’s hard-fought 22-13 victory over France at Twickenham with a strained right thigh muscle, raising fears the 21-year-old could miss his team’s final [...]

  • Swansea lift first silverware at Wembley

    February 24, 2013

    SWANSEA City skipper Ashley Williams lifted the Capital One Cup at Wembley Stadium yesterday, alongside club captain Garry Monk, as the Premier League side thrashed Bradford City of League Two 5-0. It was the Welsh club’s first-ever major trophy win.

  • Newcastle beat struggling Saints

    February 24, 2013

    FOOTBALL: January signing Moussa Sissoko scored his third in six games as Newcastle beat fellow strugglers Southampton 4-2 to climb clear of the Premier League relegation battle yesterday. Sissoko cancelled out Morgan Schneiderlin’s early goal before Papiss Cisse put Newcastle in front. Rickie Lambert equalised for Saints, who then conceded a penalty, converted by Yohan [...]

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