Best of 2022 - Dub Nation celebrate as Warriors savour trophy parade
Golden State enjoyed a trophy parade after clinching their fourth NBA championship in eight seasons.
Golden State enjoyed a trophy parade after clinching their fourth NBA championship in eight seasons.
The seven-year-old started as the 5/6 favourite under Paul Townend after some promising maiden efforts that led to the step up to two miles and seven furlongs, for a race won by Monkfish on his way to Cheltenham two years ago. There may have been some room for improvement in the fluency of his jumping but with two flights remaining he streaked away from his rivals and strolled across the line a massive 35 lengths ahead. The Albert Bartlett is now the next destination, for which he was slashed to 7/1 from 20/1 by Paddy Power.
The Dallas Cowboys and Buffalo Bills are out, leaving just four teams in the hunt for the Super Bowl.
Beale has won eight and drawn one of his nine games in charge.
The shot was straight out of the Ryder Cup playbook, the celebration even more so. And, who knows, perhaps Victor Perez’s magic moment from the bunker on the 17th that essentially handed him the Abu Dhabi Championship will take the Frenchman all the way to Rome for the match against the United States in September.
Jose Mourinho celebrated his 60th birthday.
Liverpool are reportedly currently 'one of the favourites' to land Dortmund wonderkid Jude Bellingham alongside Real Madrid and Manchester City.
Marc-Andre ter Stegen saved expertly from Borja Mayoral as LaLiga leaders Barcelona, below their best, snatched a 1-0 home win over Getafe.
The Gunners have made an enquiry about the unsettled midfielder and are ready to reach the next stage of their transfer pursuit to leave rivals like Tottenham behind
Trevor Lawrence could not outshine the magnificent Patrick Mahomes, who played through the pain barrier to send the Chiefs through.
Harry Kane equalled Jimmy Greaves' goalscoring record of 266 goals for Tottenham and he was the match-winner as Antonio Conte's side edged past Fulham.
A pundit has sung the praises of Edu and Arsenal for how they reacted to a transfer miss, with the Gunners showing Chelsea up
The Scot was due to take on the 29-year-old Englishman again in Glasgow on March 4, but the bout has been postponed. "I turned them down to do this to prove that it was just a bad performance and I am still the best fighter on the planet in my weight class." Taylor tore the plantar fascia tendon in his heel while sparring which will means he can do nothing for "at least five to six weeks" and it could be late May or early June before he returns to the ring.
A tumultuous Tuesday was simply the latest symptom of chaos and dysfunction at the Premier League’s ‘worst-run club’
‘Snakebite’ earlier defeated world champion Michael Smith in the semi-finals.
Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka is the Australian Open favourite after reaching her first quarter-final at Melbourne Park.
The former Ostersunds and Notts County manager was appointed last May to steer Rovers through their debut season in the third tier, but won just five of his 28 league games to prompt owner and chairman Dale Vince to make a change. "I'm grateful to Ian for all his hard work this season, it's definitely not been easy," Vince said in a statement on the club's website. Burchnall, who managed Viking in Norway before replacing Graham Potter at Swedish side Ostersunds in 2018, led Notts County to the Vanarama National League play-offs last season before agreeing to replace Watford-bound Rob Edwards at Forest Green.
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The pundit has revealed why he thinks Man Utd can get their hands on Kane this summer, having named the player Daniel Levy would accept as part of a swap deal
Spurs’ lack of commitment meant they lost out to Gunners, Josy Comhair has claimed