Inbee Park won the LPGA event in Thailand on Sunday as local teen star Ariya Jutanugarn suffered heartbreak after fluffing a two-shot lead at the final hole. The South Korean …
Continue reading Park edges teen Ariya at Thailand LPGAPeter Snowden understands punters may have lost confidence in Albrecht. But the colt hasn’t lost the faith of his trainer. Despite two unplaced runs as favourite this preparation, Snowden has …
Continue reading Albrecht to show best in Australian Guineas 2013All Too Hard will go in search of his third Group One win from three starts this year in Saturday’s Australian Guineas at Flemington. Senior trainer John Hawkes confirmed on …
Continue reading All Too Hard to run in Australian Guineas 2013Inbee Park won the LPGA event in Thailand on Sunday as local teen star Ariya Jutanugarn suffered heartbreak after fluffing a two-shot lead at the final hole. The South Korean …
Continue reading Park edges teen Ariya in ThailandThe next chapter in the Miracles Of Life fairytale will have to wait with the filly unlikely to try to add the Golden Slipper to her Blue Diamond win. Trainer …
Continue reading Golden Slipper 2013 unlikely for Blue Diamond winnerCarlton’s Sam Rowe provided the AFL feel-good story as round one of the pre-season cup ended on Sunday in Blacktown. Rowe’s first season with the Blues was put on hold …
Continue reading Cancer scare over, Rowe back in AFL foldSydney coach John Longmire was left lamenting his side’s lack of competitiveness and composure as the AFL’s reigning premiers crashed to one-sided pre-season losses against Carlton and Greater Western Sydney …
Continue reading Longmire laments uncompetitive SwansProgressive four-year-old Dany The Fox has beaten Group One veteran Wall Street to win the $200,000 Kilmore Cup. Glen Boss steered the Mick Price-trained gelding to a 1-3/4 length win …
Continue reading Dany The Fox wins Kilmore Cup 2013Carlton started life under Mick Malthouse with a comfortable 22-point AFL pre-season victory over reigning premiers Sydney, but the veteran coach says the Blues are yet to march to the …
Continue reading Blues urged to embrace AFL gameplanWestern Australian coach Justin Langer likened 19-year-old all-rounder Ashton Agar to some West Indian greats as he continues to marvel at his remarkable performances with bat and ball. The left-arm …
Continue reading Langer tips big future for WA teen AgarSkipper MS Dhoni has pulled out one of his finest counter-attacking knocks to reach 97 not out in India’s 6-371 at tea on day three of the first Test. India …
Continue reading Dhoni leads India’s fightback in ChennaiFormer world junior golf champion Matthew Giles has produced a long-awaited tournament victory in Australia by taking out the Victorian Open. Giles displayed renewed steel with a convincing birdie on …
Continue reading Giles storms home to win Victorian OpenThe best and worst of Carlton was on show as veteran coach Mick Malthouse started his Blues tenure with contrasting pre-season wins over Sydney and Greater Western Sydney. Malthouse, holding …
Continue reading Blues start under Malthouse with two winsA decisive move with four laps remaining has given Northern Ireland’s Eugene Laverty victory in the second World Superbike race at Phillip Island’s season-opening round on Sunday. Aprilia’s Laverty sat …
Continue reading Laverty, Guintoli enjoy Superbike winsCarlton started life under Mick Malthouse with a two-point AFL pre-season win over Greater Western Sydney in Blacktown, but it was hardly the performance the veteran coach was hoping for. …
Continue reading Carlton claim two-point win over GWSSpanish rider Carlos Checa has been airlifted to a Melbourne hospital following a crash in the opening World Superbike race at Phillip Island. The 40-year-old suffered a heavy knock to …
Continue reading Checa taken to hospital after crashOld habits have died hard for the NSW Waratahs. But the Western Force are hurting even more as Super Rugby’s paupers after being punished by the fledgling Southern Kings. The …
Continue reading Force the paupers as Kings create historyDashing middle-order strokeplayer Virat Kohli has leapt into the void following Sachin Tendulkar’s dismissal to lead India’s charge in the first Test against Australia. India reached 4-263 at lunch on …
Continue reading India accelerate after Tendulkar dismissal

