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Barbero wins RSTC Merdeka Cup
Barbero of LT Stable did not disappoint its supporters on Tuesday when it galloped to the finishing line to win the Royal Sabah Turf Club (RSTC) Merdeka Cup 2010 at Tambalang Race Course here on Tuesday.
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Spain eye treble
Conquerors of Europe and then the world, Spain will be seeking to complete an unprecedented treble when they embark upon their qualifying campaign for the 2012 European Championship in Poland and Ukraine.
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Mourinho bemoans wasted chances
Jose Mourinho admitted he was disappointed to begin his Real Madrid career with a 0-0 draw at Real Mallorca on Sunday citing poor finishing as the reason for his team’s failure.
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Zaccheroni - Japan’s new coach
Japan on Monday ended a two-month global hunt by naming Italian Alberto Zaccheroni as their new national coach following their best-ever World Cup on foreign soil.
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HPTC stint for shuttlers bears fruit
The Paris World Badminton Championship which concluded yesterday was a yardstick to gauge the effectiveness of the Malaysian High Performance Sports Training Centre (HPTC) at the University of Bath, United Kingdom as a forward base for national athletes.
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Geinod strongest
Geinod Lozitin was crowned the champion of the JBORNEO Tuhun Tavakas Challenge 2010 in a closely contested battle held at the JBORNEO Native Village in Lok Kawi (next to the Lok Kawi Wildlife Park (Zoo) on Sunday.
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Ferguson: Rooney worked his socks off
Sir Alex Ferguson believes Wayne Rooney is back to his clinical best after the Manchester United striker ended the worst goal drought of his professional career in the 3-0 victory over West Ham.
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Door still open for Beckham!
David Beckham has received a personal phone call from England manager Fabio Capello to explain why he controversially ended the midfielder’s international career without telling him first.
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NICOL DELIVERS
National squash queen and world Number One Datuk Nicol Ann David retained the Hong Kong Open for the fifth successive time after defeating arch rival Jenny Duncalf of England in the final yesterday.
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