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Danny Cipriani of Wasps
Newcastle beaten 32-13 as Wasps maintain their charge up the table.
Mathhew Hoggard
Bowler could earn England recall with good show against NZ.
Mark Hughes
Mark Hughes' £6m mansion for sale after Michael Carrick wins planning battle
Brent Webb
New Zealand will be out to avenge their 58-0 hammering by Australia
Michael Bisping
Gareth A Davies looks ahead to the Ultimate Fighting Championships
Emotional times for Ali Carter
Rod Gilmour takes a quirky look at the 17-day marathon in Sheffield
Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray find Rome exit
Nadal and Murray could have played in the third round, had it not have been for the blisters and the bloopers, writes Mark Hodgkinson in Rome.
Heikki Kovalainen is eager to get back behind the wheel of his McLaren at this weekend's Turkish GP after his lucky escape in Spain, writes Andrew Baker.
Nick Dougherty will launch an llth-hour bid for the Italian Open win that eluded him in 2007, only 48 hours after his mother's funeral following a heart attack.
Jockey backs Aidan O'Brien's promising three-year old, writes HOTSPUR (J A McGrath).
Tom James is temporarily out of the men's coxless four for the season's first World Cup regatta with an injury.
A row has broken out in France over the unkempt appearance of world champion Sebastien Loeb.
Blog: He is known as 'The Predator' or 'The Irish Mexican', and like all good stories, the life of Michael 'Gomez' Armstrong has been made into a film, writes Gareth A Davies.
Fabio capello chooses hs players of the season and the all-time best Englishman to have played in Serie A
Winter's Word: Henry Winter on the ChampionsLeague final
Genesis' vision of England - not exactly the Book of Revelation
Jasper Gerard
Woods absence hits 'fifth major'
Art Spander