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Lions coach: We’ll be better prepared than Springboks June 11, 2009 BRITISH and Irish Lions coach Warren Gatland has taunted South Africa by saying he expects his team to be in better shape than the Springboks come the first Test. The Lions extended their uneaten tour run to four matches with a 39-3 victory over Natal Sharks on Wednesday and will have played six games before [...]
Moores: Flintoff is on track for Ashes return June 11, 2009 LANCASHIRE coach Peter Moores believes Andrew Flintoff is on track to be fit to play in the Ashes after the England all-rounder made a miraculous return from injury yesterday. Playing his first County match for six weeks since undergoing knee surgery, Flintoff had Durham opener Michael Di Venuto caught behind off only his second ball [...]
Murray’s ready for Mardy June 11, 2009 TENNIS: British No1 Andy Murray admits he is satisfied with his early grass court season form as he prepares for his Aegon Championship quarter-final at Queen’s today. The No1 seed needed just over an hour to dispose of Spain’s Guillermo Garcia-Lopez 6-4, 6-4 yesterday and now takes on Mardy Fish in the last eight after [...]
Sir Hoy handed knighthood June 11, 2009 CYCLING: Triple Olympic gold medalist Sir Chris Hoy collected his knighthood at Buckingham Palace yesterday. The 33-year-old claimed gold in the men’s sprint, team spring and keirin in Beijing last year, making him the first Briton to win three golds at one Games in 100 years. Sir Hoy’s cycling team-mate Bradley Wiggins, a double gold [...]
Redpath comes in for Ryan June 11, 2009 RUGBY UNION: Former Scotland international Bryan Redpath has been named the new head coach at Gloucester after Dean Ryan left the club “by mutual consent” yesterday. Underfire Ryan quit Kingsholme after seven years in charge and now leaves his former assistant Redpath to pick up the pieces from a disappointing Guinness Premiership season.
Pinsents warns of cuts June 11, 2009 PINSENT Masons, the UK legal giant, has joined the ranks of law firms cutting jobs by laying out a seven-point plan to staff which proposes part-time work, a pay freeze and redundancies. Managing partner David Ryan has told employees he has worked to avoid job cuts but “minimal” redundancies are going to be necessary. He [...]
The writing was always on the wall for Setanta June 11, 2009 YOU have to admire the sheer tenacity of Setanta’s founding pair, Michael O’Rourke and Leonard Ryan. A lesser team would have let the floundering business die peacefully by now; these two are determined to keep it on life support until the bitter end. Yesterday, I spoke to several analysts to canvass opinion on the broadcaster’s [...]
London & Stamford Property in raising to snap up assets on cheap June 11, 2009 LONDON & Stamford Property, the vehicle launched to exploit Britain’s property bust, yesterday said it was planning to raise new equity to take advantage of the slump in prices. The Aim-listed firm said it is looking to raise an unspecified sum to bolster its remaining £90m of equity and £150m undrawn credit facility to bankroll [...]
Chinalco says Rio to blame for failed deal June 11, 2009 CHINESE metals conglomerate Chinalco yesterday said Rio Tinto was to blame for the failure of the pair’s mega-deal – not the Australian government. Australia had an “open and welcoming” attitude to its failed $19.5bn (£11.7bn) bid to invest in Rio Tinto, Chinalco President Xiong Weiping said yesterday. The deal collapsed last week because of factors [...]
Saad credit lines shut down June 11, 2009 FEARS were growing yesterday that Saad Group’s holdings in a raft of companies could be sold-off, as western banks began to shut down credit lines to the company and its billionaire chairman, Maan al-Sanea. Concerns escalated after the central bank in the United Arab Emirates instructed local banks to suspend lending to the troubled Saudi [...]