Oudin strikes again as fancied Dementieva crashes out September 3, 2009 FOURTH seed Elena Dementieva became the first major casualty of the US Open last night after crashing out to American teenager Melanie Oudin. World No70 Oudin, still 17, caused a major shock earlier this summer by knocking out Jelena Jankovic in the third round at Wimbledon. And she claimed another high-profile scalp by beating the [...]
Warm-up to be reviewed after Denly hobbles off September 3, 2009 ENGLAND captain Andrew Strauss says his side may now consider banning playing football as a warm-up after Joe Denly became the second injury casualty in the space of a month. Kent opener Denly hurt his left knee in a collision with team-mate Owais Shah on the outfield at The Oval yesterday ahead of today’s one-day [...]
Defiant Chelsea hit back as FIFA impose transfer ban September 3, 2009 ANGRY Chelsea chiefs last night vowed to launch the “strongest possible appeal” to a sensational FIFA ruling which banned them from making any new signings until January 2011. The Blues were hit with the astonishing penalty after being found guilty of inducing promising youngster Gael Kakuta to breach his contract with French club Lens two [...]
Expect goals in Slovenia’s debut against sharp-shooting England September 3, 2009 ENGLAND vs SLOVENIATOMORROW 5.30PM, ITV1 INTERNATIONAL friendlies do not often prove to be fertile ground for a worthwhile bet, especially when one of the world’s best footballing nations is taking on a comparative minnow. The outcome is usually only just short of certain, but there is little money to be made, as is the case [...]
Back hero Broad in ODI September 3, 2009 ENGLAND vs AUSTRALIA1ST ODI, TODAY 1PM, SKY SPORTS 1 THE JUBILATION of England’s Ashes victory soon gave way to the fiasco that was the aborted Twenty20 series. With those two games brushed under the proverbial carpet, the upcoming exhaustive seven-match one day series gives Australia the chance to return home with a little pride, even [...]
the INSIDER September 3, 2009 THIS WEEK the focus has been on jockeys and specifically Kieren Fallon. Having K Fallon ‘Airfixed’ next to a runner is definitely a massive plus, the former champ has a great feel for race riding and a list of strategies longer than an NFL play book. The other jockey in the news is Christophe Soumillon, [...]
Fearless Fallon to mark return to the saddle with Sprint Cup win September 3, 2009 THE NEXT chapter in the incredible Kieren Fallon story will be written at Haydock Park tomorrow when he takes his first Group One ride after serving out his latest suspension. The controversial, yet undeniably brilliant jockey is set to ride Royal Ascot winner HIGH STANDING for Willie Haggas in the Betfred Sprint Cup. There are [...]
Pound stores pull posh punters September 3, 2009 The number of pound stores has risen by 60 per cent in the last two years as posh shoppers have developed an eye for a bargain in the downturn. According to new research by the Local Data Company, just under half of the 1,423 discount stores are in London and the South East and, for [...]
Recession boosts McBride September 3, 2009 McBride, Europe’s biggest maker of retailer own-brand household products, posted a 34 per cent rise in annual profit yesterday as cash-strapped consumers downgrade in the downturn. The firm, which supplies supermarkets like Tesco and Carrefour with own-label goods ranging from dishwasher tablets to deodorant, said it made operating profit before one-off items and goodwill of [...]
Shire’s Intuniv gets the nod in US September 3, 2009 Pharmaceutical firm Shire has received approval from US regulators for its extended-release hyperactivity drug Intuniv, and expects it to be available in US pharmacies in November. The company, which is Britain’s third largest drugmaker, is also pinning its hopes on a new human genetic therapies division that makes medicines to treat a range of rare [...]