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January 2010

Jones-Bishop shows England potential on Quins’ debut

Published on: 31st January, 2010

Jones-Bishop shows England potential on Quins' debut  | read this item

There was much to admire from both sides in an opening Super League fixture that resolved itself into a compare-and-contrast exercise between two full-backs. There was Ben Jones-Bishop, making his debut for Quins on a season-long loan from Leeds, and scoring two tries. Full Article

Arsenal 1 Manchester United 3: Rooney the destroyer – Sharpshooter Wayne shatters Gunners’ title illusions with a little help from Nani

Published on: 31st January, 2010

Arsenal 1 Manchester United 3: Rooney the destroyer - Sharpshooter Wayne shatters Gunners' title illusions with a little help from Nani  | read this item


Arsene Wenger might struggle to accuse Manchester United of adopting an ‘anti-football’ approach on this occasion. It was anti-Arsenal. n fact, it was so anti-Arsenal it was almost sadistic.

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Robert Karlsson crowns comeback from eye injury with victory at Qatar Masters

Published on: 31st January, 2010

Robert Karlsson crowns comeback from eye injury with victory at Qatar Masters  | read this item

Robert Karlsson completes a stunning comeback from a severe eye injury to win
the Qatar Masters on Sunday.

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Kobe’s game-winner adds to Celtics’ woes

Published on: 31st January, 2010

Kobe’s game-winner adds to Celtics’ woes  | read this item

Los Angeles' Kobe Bryant drives between Boston's Tony Allen, left, and Paul Pierce. Bryant hit the game-winning shot on Sunday.Kobe Bryant sank a go-ahead fallaway jumper with 7.3 seconds left to give the Los Angeles Lakers a 90-89 victory over Boston on Sunday and send the struggling Celtics to their sixth loss in eight games.

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Andy Robinson looking for answers to injury problems and try drought

Published on: 31st January, 2010

Andy Robinson looking for answers to injury problems and try drought  | read this item

As they meet this morning to begin their preparations for their RBS Six Nations Championship opener against France on Sunday, the Scotland management know they have to find answers to two issues. In the short-term, they need to find a way round the back-row crisis that has suddenly emerged, with seven candidates for international places in no fit state to play. In the long-term, they need to buck the international trend and increase the number of tries the team scores. It will all adds up to a radically different mood in the camp today compared to two years ago, when the squad came together Full Article

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