‘Panic mode’ – Why do Ulster ‘snowball’ in games?
Ulster’s trend of “snowballing” in games continues as Leicester rack up 38 unanswered points in Saturday’s Investec Champions Cup match.
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Ulster’s trend of “snowballing” in games continues as Leicester rack up 38 unanswered points in Saturday’s Investec Champions Cup match.
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England suffer a four-wicket defeat in the opening one-day international of the Women’s Ashes in Sydney.
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Inverness Caledonian Thistle are grateful to a local millionaire riding to the Highland club’s rescue – ‘it just feels the right thing to do’ The view from the boardroom at the Caledonian Stadium is the finest in Scottish football. In January, the glistening Moray Firth and snow-topped hills provide a picture of beautiful serenity. What
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This week PSR swings into action, with past points deductions against Everton and Forest a stark warning The Premier League will issue disciplinary charges this week against any clubs it deems to have breached its profitability and sustainability rules (PSR) for the 2021-24 accounting period. Under a fast-track process introduced 18 months ago clubs who
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Russian world No 9 has become as well-known for hurting himself on court as for his tennis but feels he has turned a corner ‘I’m definitely feeling much better,” Andrey Rublev says as, with disarming honesty, he offers fresh insight into his long struggle with depression and physically hurting himself on court. “I’m still not
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Australia show they can win even with a below-par performance, sending England an early warning in the opening match of the Women’s Ashes.
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Updates from the first day of action at Melbourne Park Any thoughts? Share them with Daniel via email Talking of Andreeeva, here she is talking to Tumaini Carayol. I can’t wait to see how she develops but, seeded to meet Saba in round four, she might be on borrowed time. That, contest, though, would be
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Australia’s Ash Gardner takes two huge wickets as sloppy England slip to 95-4 in first Women’s Ashes ODI.
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England give Australia’s Ellyse Perry a let-off by dropping the batter at fine leg.
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Ash Gardner’s fine all-round performance proves the difference as England are beaten by four wickets in the first one-day international of the Women’s Ashes in Sydney.
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