Thursday September 9th 2010

Walcott out for up to six weeks

Arsenal have confirmed that winger Theo Walcott will be sidelined for up to six weeks with an ankle injury he sustained on international duty with England.

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White Moonstone camp confident

Saeed bin Suroor does not expect White Moonstone to be troubled by a step up in trip as she tackles the Keepmoat “Delivering Community Regeneration” May Hill Stakes at Doncaster.

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Jarvis counting on Opinion Poll

Michael Jarvis is optimistic Opinion Poll has the stamina to last out the two and a quarter miles of the Doncaster Cup on Town Moor and hopes ground conditions will be in his favour.

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Meow purring ahead of Doncaster run

Queen Mary runner-up Meow bids for a first Group-race success in the Polypipe Flying Childers at Doncaster on Friday and is reported in good shape by connections.

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England v Pakistan 1st ODI preview

England go into the first one-day international against Pakistan as red-hot 1/3 favourites with Victor Chandler to prevail at Chester-le-Street and are just 3/1 to whitewash the beleaguered tourists 5-0 in the series.

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Wolves captain keen to stun Saints

Warrington skipper Adrian Morley is thrilled to get one last chance to play at Knowsley Road and end his club’s 16-year jinx at the home of St Helens.

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Flynn fancied to be next Wales manager

Brian Flynn is a strong 6/4 favourite with Victor Chandler to become the next Wales manager after John Toshack announced he was stepping down from the post he had held since 2004 with immediate effect.

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Defoe injury blow for Spurs

Tottenham have been dealt another injury blow resulting from one of their players being on England duty as striker Jermain Defoe has been ruled out for six weeks with an ankle injury.

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China woe for Maguire and Williams

Stephen Maguire and Mark Williams both crashed out of the Shanghai Masters to lower-ranked opponents as the Scot squandered a 3-2 lead to lose 5-3 to Mark Davis while the Welshman was always playing catch-up in his match against Graeme Dott, who eventually won 5-4.

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Snow Fairy given St Leger green light

The drying ground at Doncaster has enabled Ed Dunlop to declare Snow Fairy for the St Leger on Saturday after the dual Oaks winner’s participation had been in some doubt following 25 millimetres of rain on Monday evening.

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