THERE is a lot to be said for being at home. As Andy Murray settles into his Miami apartment and arranges his next practice sessions with coach Ivan Lendl, he can relax and plan his challenge for the Sony Open, the second Masters event of the year, which begins in the south Florida city on...
RACING at Clairwood in South Africa was abandoned yesterday after angry racegoers protested over the running of the sixth race on the card. More...
Prayad Marksaeng ended Thailand’s nine-year wait for a local golfer’s victory in their national championship before celebrating it by jumping into the lake adjoining the 18th hole. More...
SOUTH Africa’s Thomas Aiken today claimed his second European Tour title thanks to some self-professed “phenomenal” golf in the Avantha Masters in India. More...
Justin Leonard put himself in contention for a first PGA Tour title in five years by claiming a share of the lead heading into the final round of Tampa Bay Championship. More...
JAPAN’S Ai Miyazato retook the lead at Founders Cup in Phoenix, firing a second-straight five-under-par 67 to establish a two-shot advantage on 19-under heading into the final round. More...
GRANGE secured a double against PSL Clydesdale, beating them 3-0 at Titwood on Saturday in the Aberdeen Asset Management First Division and yesterday marching into the quarter-finals of the Arthur McKay Scottish Cup with a 6-4 win. More...
BACK-to-back wins have taken Edinburgh Accies into fifth place in the Premiership, giving the Raeburn Place side not only a great chance to avoid a play-off, but an outside chance of a top four place and a slot in next season’s British & Irish Cup. More...
STIRLING County’s victory sets up an enthralling conclusion to the season when they travel to Dundee on Saturday with a clutch of teams still jostling for both a British & Irish Cup place and to avoid relegation, as their head coach Graeme Young was quick to point out. More...
HARLEQUINS secured the first of a possible trophy treble this season as they lifted the LV= Cup with a four-try victory over Sale at Sixways. More...
Queen of the South showed the resilience of champions as they refused to go down to what would have been only their second defeat of the season by hitting back in the third minute of injury-time to earn a 1-1 draw at Arbroath. More...
WIGAN striker Callum McManaman’s horror tackle overshadowed a controversial but crucial 90th-minute Arouna Kone winner for Roberto Martinez’s relegation-threatened side. More...
INVERNESS manager Terry Butcher was euphoric after his team beat Ross County to win a match he had billed as the biggest Highland derby of all time. More...
DUNFERMLINE showed at the weekend that they are determined to keep fighting on and off the park as they battled back to gain a 1-1 draw at Raith Rovers and also announced fresh hope that they can battle back from the brink of a financial abyss. More...
Hibernian legend Pat Stanton was joined by chairman Rod Petrie and manager Pat Fenlon among others at St Patrick’s Church in Edinburgh’s Cowgate yesterday for the unveiling of a plaque to commemorate the founding of the club in the parish in 1875. More...
Saturday saw Formartine United win 3-1 at Forres Mechanics to set up a Highland League Cup quarter-final tie at Brora. More...
SCORING twice in a Hampden cup final would normally be an achievement to cherish, but it provided not even scant consolation for Hearts midfielder Ryan Stevenson as he tried to come to terms with the disappointment of League Cup defeat. More...
STEVEN Thompson won all three major domestic honours during his spell as a Rangers player, was part of a play-off final winning side at Wembley for Burnley and represented Scotland on 16 occasions. More...
Stirling University moved into second place in the Central Taxis Premier Division with a 6-2 victory over Civil Service Strollers and they now trail leaders Spartans by five points with three games in hand. More...
The unstoppable Lionel Messi scored twice for Barcelona last night as they eased to a 3-1 win over Rayo Vallecano at the Nou Camp. More...
A 77-year-old woman has been struck by a car in what police say was a hit-and-run. More...
BRIAN O’Driscoll will learn by this afternoon whether he will face disciplinary proceedings for his stamp on Simone Favaro in Ireland’s 22-15 defeat to Italy. More...
TWO-TRY hero Alex Cuthbert lavished praise on the Wales forwards for setting up their biggest victory over England in 132 years. More...
SCOTLAND under-20 put in a spirited performance at Stade Amédée-Domenech in Brive yesterday, despite going down 13-10 to their French counterparts. More...
IF SCOTT Johnson does lead Scotland to South Africa this summer, he is expected to hand Test debuts to more players. More...
SCOTLAND’S Six Nations Championship finished as it had begun, with a lesson in superior finishing skills from a side touted in January as favourites for the title. More...
SCOTT Johnson is preparing to meet the Scottish Rugby Union to discuss his future as the national team’s head coach and insists he will hold no grudges if his employers decide he is not the right man for the job. More...
MUSLIM leaders have called for better understanding of Islam, amid concerns terrorist attacks and fundamentalism are warping opinions of the religion. More...
SCOTLAND is leading the way on patient safety with the introduction of a new programme being implemented in GP surgeries, according to the health secretary. More...
HEAD coach Scott Johnson is prepared to step down in the wake of Scotland’s best RBS Six Nations finish in seven years, if the SRU have found a better coach to replace him. More...
AFTER a soggy middle section the Six Nations finished the way it had started with three cracking good matches and, if France against Scotland could not quite match the electric atmosphere in Cardiff, it did a pretty good imitation all the same. More...
ST MIRREN manager Danny Lennon revealed he had given the half-time team talk of his life as his club defeated Hearts 3-2 at Hampden to win their first League Cup. More...
Councils can qualify for prizes for removing the confusing clutter of street signs from their roads, the UK government announced. More...
CHICKEN eggs could hatch into entirely different endangered species if new research from Edinburgh University’s Roslin Institute is successful. More...
ST MIRREN triumphantly bridged a 26-year gap between major trophy successes at Hampden as Hearts allowed the chance of securing silverware for the second time in just 10 months to pass them by. More...
SOMETIMES the best film scripts never make it into production. Half a century on from Hearts’ last League Cup triumph, the scene was set at Hampden for Gary Locke to end that long drought – just a day after being appointed as the club’s full-time manager. More...
JIM Goodwin smiled as he revealed how referee Craig Thomson told him to “just go away and stop bothering me” in the frantic last few minutes of the Scottish Communities League Cup final. More...
THE president of Malawi visited the place of birth of the famed Scottish missionary and explorer Dr David Livingstone in Blantyre as part of celebrations to mark his 200th birthday yesterday. More...
When skies are grey, men of Paisley prosper. Danny Lennon will have drawn back the curtains on cup final morning, and let out a yelp of delight, for outside it was dark, dank and cheerless. ‘Game on,’ he must have whispered, with relish. More...
It once played host to megastar acts such as the The Beatles and The Who but the final curtain has now come down on Glasgow’s Renfield Street Odeon. More...
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