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Taylor talks about retirement

Phil Taylor admitted after his shock PDC World Championship defeat to Dave Chisnall that he could retire from the sport he has dominated in the next three years. The 15-time world champion was well beaten by Chisnall in the second round at Alexandra Palace on Tuesday, going down to a surprise 4-1 defeat that left [...]

Selby – I am top target

Mark Selby is determined to work even harder at his game despite having achieved top ranking status. Over a 12-year career, the 28-year-old ‘Jester from Leicester’ has been enjoying life as a newly-married man and being world number one. But having still under-achieved in the major tournaments, Selby has never been hungrier and more focused [...]

Whitlock wary of Hamilton test

Simon Whitlock says he faces a tough task against Andy Hamilton in his Ladbrokes World Championship semi-final despite a convincing 5-1 victory against Gary Anderson in the last eight. The Australian continues to play well despite breaking his ankle at the end of October and looks in good shape to make it through to the [...]

McCall hails his English youngsters

England’s new backroom staff will certainly have had their eyes on Saracens’ 19-11 victory over Harlequins at Twickenham and they can only have left feeling positive about the future. A number of young English players shone in front of packed Twickenham as Saracens ended the Quins’ 10-game winning run. England’s new interim head coach Stuart [...]

Hape ready to move aside

Shontayne Hape has admitted he doesn’t expect to be among the England squad for the upcoming Six Nations, after revealing he believes his international career could be over. The centre looks set to be one of a host of changes made to the England squad, as interim head coach Lancaster looks to ring wholesale changes [...]

Welsh Need to ‘Calm Down’ – Lydiate

Before their players began to depart the valleys two-by-two, Wales were enjoying a surge in popularity among rugby fans, with many observers commenting on how young – yet somehow experienced – their current squad had become since the beginning of 2011. The idea that the Reds could soon become the “team of the future”, to [...]

Hearn eyes European assault

Barry Hearn is determined to capitalise on snooker’s growing popularity and believes the German Masters shows just how healthy the sport is in Europe. After two years of being at the helm of snooker, the chief of its commercial arm can boast an increase of tournaments from six to 20, greater prize money and sponsorship [...]

Rubens drops Williams hint

Formula One’s most popular driver, Rubans Barrichello, could well be lining up on the grid next season despite many believing the Brazilian to be heading for retirement. It looked unlikely that Barrichello would have his stay with Williams extended after naming only Pastor Maldonado so far as a certain for a seat in 2012, with [...]

Murphy happy with gruelling 2011

Shaun Murphy expressed his satisfaction at having collected a few trophies after clocking thousands of miles travelled around the globe in a busy 2011. The 2005 world champion was one of the most-travelled players on the professional circuit in the last 12 months, having won the Players Tour Championship (PTC) Grand Finale in Dublin in [...]

Hansen Appointed All Blacks Coach

Former Wales coach, Steven Hansen, has been handed the top job at 2011 World Cup-winning side, the All Blacks. The 52-year-old will be a familiar face to fans of New Zealand; Hansen was assistant coach under Graham Henry, who resigned his commission on November 1, as one of the most successful managers in the All [...]

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