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14/10/2008 | HEATH CONNERS is sweating on a run for improving galloper Chasm at Caulfield on Saturday and declared Glowlamp primed for today's Thousand Guineas at the track. Glowlamp is prepared by the trainer...
14/10/2008 | AUSTRALIA are sweating on the fitness of fast bowler Stuart Clark, who will not bowl at training in Mohali today and is in doubt for the second Test with an inflamed elbow joint. Clark is hopeful ...
14/10/2008 | INDIAN paceman Zaheer Khan has attacked Australia on all fronts, denigrating the Australian bowling as toothless after the drawn first Test and promising to maintain his stranglehold over Matthew Hayden for the remainder of the series.
14/10/2008 | THE faith in Weekend Hussler's ability to stay the demanding Caulfield Cup trip remains resolute in the camp that matters most. Team Hussler assembled at Caulfield yesterday morning and the deposed cup favourite was cut loose on the course proper.
14/10/2008 | INDIAN captain Anil Kumble has admitted his poor performance while carrying a shoulder injury in the first Test might have cost his team a shot at victory but insisted he would still take the field on...
14/10/2008 | IT IS the sporting version of the tree falling in the forest conundrum: If the Socceroos score a goal on Foxtel, do enough impressionable schoolchildren see it?
14/10/2008 | SIX years ago Frenchman Bruno Metsu masterminded one of the biggest upsets in World Cup history when he led African outsiders Senegal to a stunning 1-0 win over defending champions France in the openi...
14/10/2008 | SOCCEROOS coach Pim Verbeek may be preaching patience but he admits the eagerly awaited return of Tim Cahill provides the ammunition for some early goals in tonight's World Cup qualifier against pacesetters Qatar.
14/10/2008 | CAMERON WHITE did more than calm his jumping nerves and shut out the crowd noise for long enough to land the wicket of Sachin Tendulkar. He exceeded the expectations of his captain. This, more tha...
14/10/2008 | THE venue was different, very different. The official launch of the 2008 Australian Open yesterday took to the water and Fort Denison, once a grisly prison for the absolute worst and later the last bastion of defence against attack during World War II.
14/10/2008 | AS A man who rides many horses for several different trainers every day, Glen Boss often relies on first impressions. Yesterday at Moonee Valley, it was obvious what was going through his head after h...
14/10/2008 | VICTOR TRUMPER, one of the true greats from the golden age of Cricket, is about to make a comeback: not in person - he died in 1915 - but as the star of a free one-day festival celebrating the player ...
14/10/2008 | IT'S all pretty relaxed in the Socceroos camp heading into tonight's World Cup qualifier against Qatar. Too relaxed? We'll have to wait and see. Pim Verbeek is big on impressions. When...
14/10/2008 | SYDNEY FC could be reluctantly drawn into a bidding war for defender Iain Fyfe after Adelaide United brazenly entered the race for his signature this week in an attempt to bring the off-contract South Australian home.
14/10/2008 | NATHAN Ablett was one of four Geelong players delisted by the club yesterday as it looks to regroup and inject new blood into the playing list ahead of next season. Ablett played 32 games for the ...
14/10/2008 | Ben Cousins' manager welcomes AFL's assertion that players who test positive for drugs on game day could cost their team premiership points.
14/10/2008 | SHARKS officials are investigating allegations that suspended star Greg Bird was involved in two recent alcohol-related incidents. Bird - who has been stood down since being charged in August over...
14/10/2008 | Broncos centre ruled out of Rugby League World Cup with a shoulder injury that requires surgery.
14/10/2008 | Speculation Maria Sharapova will join top-shelf line-up at Brisbane International.
14/10/2008 | The Luke Watson saga has taken another twist with the South African Rugby Union appointing a lawyer to investigate his alleged radical comments and decide whether they breach the Springbok code of con...
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