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Turner leads GB Euro medal haul
Andy Turner leads Great Britain's medal haul on the fourth day of the European Championships as he takes gold in the 110m hurdles. |
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Lancs pressured by Hants' Adams
A half-century from Jimmy Adams gives Hampshire the advantage over Lancashire at The Rose Bowl. |
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European Championships day four as it happened
Andy Turner wins 110m hurdles gold and Britain pick up two silvers and three bronzes, while Jessica Ennis impresses in the heptathlon in Barcelona. |
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Wood praises north west rivalry
Warrington prop Paul Wood believes the competition between teams in the north west is good for Super League. |
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Robinson back for love of rugby
Jason Robinson says his love of rugby union is the reason he has come out of retirement at the age of 36. |
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Lancashire's Moore out for season
Lancashire batsman Stephen Moore is ruled out for the rest of the season. |
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Chanderpaul fails to halt Hants
A Shivnarine Chanderpaul century does not prevent Hampshire taking control over Lancashire at The Rose Bowl. |
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Parkin ruled out of season opener
Jon Parkin is ruled out of Preston's opening match of the season against Doncaster Rovers. |
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England v Pakistan - 1st Test day one as it happened
Eoin Morgan makes 125 not out, his maiden Test century, as England reach 331-4 after day one of the first Test against Pakistan. |
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European Championships day two as it happened
Mark Lewis-Francis wins silver in the men's 100m final on day two of the European Championships in Barcelona. |
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British duo through to 400m final
Britain's 400m pair Martyn Rooney and Michael Bingham qualify for Friday's European Championships final in Barcelona but Conrad Williams misses out. |
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Rugby League's North East missionary
Gateshead Thunder wing Robin Peers talks about his role of spreading the rugby league gospel as RFL talent scout in the North East. |
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Grant relishes number one battle
New signing Lee Grant is looking forward to battling it out with Brian Jensen to start the season as Burnley's first choice goalkeeper. |
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Essex win thriller to reach semis
Essex beat Lancashire by eight wickets in a thriller at Chelmsford to book their place in the FP t20 semi-finals. |
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Gooch comfortable with home tie
Essex batting coach Graham Gooch says he is happy to play the FP t20 quarter-final at Chelmsford despite poor home form. |
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Robinson to make rugby comeback
World Cup winner Jason Robinson will come out of retirement to play rugby for Lancashire club Fylde next season. |
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Kartik agrees new Somerset deal
Indian spinner Murali Kartik agrees a one-year contract extension to stay on with Somerset until September, 2011. |
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Lancashire cruise past Unicorns
Lancashire ease past the part-time Unicorns by nine wickets in their CB40 tie to move above them into fourth place in Group A. |
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Transfers - July 2010
Track all the latest signings |
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Mustard knock keeps Lancs at bay
Captain Phil Mustard hits an unbeaten 71 to ensure that Durham claim a draw with Lancashire at Chester-le-Street. |
