Wednesday October 27, 2010 16:18
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Pat Smullen believes Profound Beauty has a "massive chance" of Melbourne Cup glory if the ground comes up right at Flemington next week.
The Irish raider was fifth in the big race back in 2008, but Smullen believes she can surpass that if conditions...
Harry Redknapp has bemoaned Tottenham's injury problems ahead of Tuesday's Carling Cup clash against Arsenal.
Spurs entertain the Gunners at White Hart Lane having thumped their local rivals 5-1 in the second leg of the cup semi-final in 2008 on their...
Rory McIlroy talked to Sky Sports News as the excitement build with his final preparations for next week's Ryder Cup showdown.
McIlroy is in Scotland at a charity event run by Darren Clarke and Ian Botham, and although he missed out on the Tour...
Exeter Chiefs have completed the signing of Fijian international Sireli Naqelevuki from Western Province on a season-long deal.
The 29-year-old winger will arrive at Sandy Park with a wealth of experience, having starred for the Stormers in the Super...
Mexican teenager Esteban Gutierrez has joined Sauber as their official test and reserve driver for 2011.
Gutierrez, 19, won the GP3 series after winning five races and finishing on the podium a further four times.
Gutierrez has already spent time...
Nathan Cleverly blasted his way towards an inevitable world-title shot - even if he almost got his sums wrong against Karo Murat.
The British, European and Commonwealth light-heavyweight champion added the WBO interim belt to his collection with an...
England captain Andrew Strauss has urged caution amid demands for the one-day series against Pakistan to be abandoned.
Strauss said his team had got used to playing against a backdrop of corruption allegations that have overshadowed the current one-day...
Mick Potter insisted St Helens had taken "the logical choice" after selecting Huddersfield as their next opponents.
Saints resisted the temptation to pick arch rivals Wigan at Sunday's Club Call announcement, instead opting to host the Giants in...
Tuesday September 14, 2010 13:52
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McLaren team boss Martin Whitmarsh is backing Lewis Hamilton to cope with the latest setback in his Formula One career.
For the second time this season, Hamilton relinquished his lead of the championship on Sunday when he crashed out on the opening lap...