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By: Martin Slaney

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  • Ageing team is a problem, says Hiddink

    May 17, 2009

    GUUS HIDDINK admits the new Chelsea manager will have to freshen up an ageing squad after signing off at Stamford Bridge with a comfortable victory over Blackburn. The Dutchman was given a rousing reception by the Blues faithful in his last home match of his temporary managerial reign. Goals in either half from Florent Malouda [...]

  • Sport on TV

    May 17, 2009

    Football: Premier League, Portsmouth v Sunderland, Setanta Sports 1, 7pm (ko 8pm). Cricket: 2nd Test, Day 5, England v West Indies, Sky Sports 1, 10.30am Racing: Bath, Southwell, Newton Abbot, At The Races, 1.45pm Speedway: Elite League, Lakeside Hammers v Coventry Bees, Sky Sports 1, 7.30pm SPORTS EDITOR JON COUCHemail sport@cityam.com 

  • Patience is the key as England tighten grip

    May 17, 2009

    SEAMER Stuart Broad says England can polish off the seven wickets needed to wrap up a 2-0 series victory over the West Indies at the Riverside today. Following on England’s mighty first innings 569-6, the Windies limped to 115-3 at the close of play yesterday – still 144 runs short of making England bat again. [...]

  • Nadal’s clay dominance is ended by clinical Federer

    May 17, 2009

    WORLD No2 Roger Federer finally ended Rafael Nadal’s clay court dominance to win the Madrid Open yesterday – his first title since last October. The Swiss ace claimed a rare 6-4, 6-4 success over his biggest rival to subject Nadal to a first defeat on the surface in 33 matches. Indeed, Nadal has only lost [...]

  • Lightning Bolt wows crowds with record run

    May 17, 2009

    TRIPLE Olympic sprint gold-medallist Usain Bolt achieved the fastest 150m of all time to cruise to victory in the Manchester street race last night. The Jamaican, 22, stormed home in 14.35sec to beat the 26-year-old record of 14.8sec, set by Italian Pietro Mennea. It was Bolt’s first run since being involved in a car crash [...]

  • Centre Court raises the roof

    May 17, 2009

    TENNIS: A capacity crowd packed Wimbledon’s Centre Court to watch a star-studded event to test the new retractable roof at SW19. Andre Agassi and wife Steffi Graf took on Tim Henman and Kim Clijsters in a series of mixed doubles and singles exhibition matches watched by around 15,000 fans. Agassi, the 1992 champion, beat Henman [...]

  • Crusaders break League duck

    May 17, 2009

    RUGBY LEAGUE: Celtic Crusaders recorded their first Super League victory at the 12th attempt with a shock 30-24 victory at Bradford Bulls. Luke Dyer’s two late tries ensured the Welsh outfit broke their duck in their inaugural Super League season. Meanwhile, Harlequins climbed to fourth in the table after a 24-17 victory over Wakefield, while [...]

  • Lorenzo goes top of the pile

    May 17, 2009

    MOTOGP: Jorge Lorenzo moved one point clear at the top of the world championship standings after winning a rain-lashed French GP. The Spaniard finished ahead of Marco Melandri and Dani Pedrosa to take the top podium spot, although reigning champion Valentino Rossi finished last and out of the points after crashing shortly after changing bikes. [...]

  • Amateur Lowry claims Irish Open

    May 17, 2009

    GOLF: Irishman Shane Lowry became only the third amateur in history to win a European Tour event after clinching the Irish Open. The 22-year-old home favourite shot a final round 71 to finish on 17-under-par – level with England’s Robert Rock. Lowry shook off some nerves to win at the fourth extra hole with a [...]

  • Torquay back in Football League

    May 17, 2009

    FOOTBALL: Torquay United returned to the Football League after a two-year absence thanks to a 2-0 play-off final victory over Cambridge United at Wembley. Captain Chris Hargreaves put the Gulls in front with a sweet 18-yard strike before Cambridge were reduced to 10 men when Phil Bolland was sent off for a second bookable offence. [...]

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