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Jonny Wilkinson would 'happily' join Lions as an injury replacement
The possibility of Jonny Wilkinson joining next month's British and Irish Lions tour of Australia is still alive after the fly-half indicated he would "happily" fly out as a replacement if required. Wilkinson, the recently crowned European player of the year, was omitted from the original party because of his end-of-season club commitments with Toulon.
Fourteen-year-old golf phenom to play Jack Nicklaus's Memorial Tournament
The 14-year-old Chinese golfer Guan Tianlang will play in the Memorial Tournament next week, it was announced on Monday. Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods are among the leading professional players to have confirmed their participation.
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Rafael Nadal crushes Roger Federer to show clay supremacy in Rome final
If Roger Federer's collapse against Rafael Nadal in the Rome Masters on Sunday was to be the last time they meet in a final, it should not sour the memory of the 19 that went before. But the reality is the rivalry that has illuminated the game for a decade is fading by the day.
Jonny Wilkinson says Heineken Cup win has released his World Cup angst
It has become a familiar refrain but Gary Player's favourite one-liner sprang to mind as Jonny Wilkinson hoisted the most personally-satisfying trophy of his life on Saturday, the 2003 Rugby World Cup included. "The more I practise the luckier I get," observed Player, golf's black-clad equivalent of the perpetually-driven Wilkinson, and the age-old truism neatly summed up Toulon's remarkable Heineken Cup heist.
Should we be critical of Bradley Wiggins Giro d'Italia retirement?
Sir Bradley Wiggins has retired from the Giro d’Italia after completing 12 stages of the 21.
Ian Botham and Bob Willis Welcome Jimmy Anderson into England 300 Club
Sir Ian Botham is confident that Jimmy Anderson will surpass him as England's leading Test wicket-taker after the Lancastrian became the fourth member of an exclusive 300 club here.
Novak Djokovic Out of Rome Masters as Andy Murray Waits on Injury
Novak Djokovic is out of the Rome Masters, Rafael Nadal might have been had David Ferrer not frozen for the 19th time in 23 matches against his Spanish friend, and Andy Murray still does not know if he is in the French Open.
Formula One's $12bn IPO on Track
Private equity firm CVC Capital is targeting a $12bn (£7.8bn) market capitalisation for Formula One in its planned flotation on the Singapore stock exchange, according to a source close to the company.
England's slow scoring rate lets New Zealand off Test hook at Lord's
Imagine Sam Warburton or Warren Gatland before the Lions kick off against Australia. It's impossible to know for sure what they will say to their men but there is a fair chance that the gist of it will be: "Let's hit them hard in the first 10 minutes; let's hit the road running".
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