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Calandagan is now 3-1 joint-favourite with his Epsom conqueror Jan Brueghel with Coral for a King George VI And Queen Elizabeth Stakes rematch at Ascot on July 26. CALANDAGAN WINS THE GRAND PRIX DE ...
Chris Eubank Jr and Conor Benn will clash again in a rematch in September at a yet-to-be-named venue in London. Eubank Jr was given the verdict by unanimous decision after their thrilling contest at ...
Joe McCarthy has struck up an unexpected friendship with Henry Pollock as the British and Irish Lions rookies step up their hunt for Test selection. The forwards delivered eye-catching performances in ...
He was also joined by the festival’s founder, Sir Michael Eavis, who was wheeled onto the stage by his daughter.
Petra Kvitova needed to say the words out loud to ensure she could relax and enjoy her final Wimbledon. The two-time women’s singles champion only returned to the sport in February following the birth ...
Gavin Ryan came close to breaking his Classic duck on Serious Contender, who gave odds-on favourite and stablemate Lambourn a real fright in the Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby at the Curragh.
Keke continued on his upward curve, as Billy Lee rode the winner of the Dubai Duty Free Rockingham Handicap at the Curragh for the second year running.
Emma Raducanu goes into Wimbledon as the British women’s number one having ended Katie Boulter’s two-year reign earlier this month, but she faces an immediate battle to hold on to her status. Raducanu ...
The Ballydoyle pair began to duel inside the final furlong, but Lambourn proved a willing ally for Moore as his stamina and Classic quality came to the fore to win by three-quarters of a length and ...
Captain Reece James felt Chelsea showed great character to overcome an extraordinary storm delay to see off Benfica and reach the Club World Cup quarter-finals.
A heatwave will serve the hottest ever start to Wimbledon, with temperatures due to hit 35C. Sunday may reach 31C in parts of southern England, but Monday will be even hotter, with highs of 34C in ...
Jack Pinnington Jones’ path to Wimbledon has taken him from early morning training trips with Jack Draper to the now customary stint at college in the United States.