LUKE Donald pointed his two index fingers to the sky after completing an unprecedented double – one which has earned the world No 1 number one an amazing £8 million. More...
Scotland’s Luke Patience with crew Stuart Bithell sailed to a second World Championships silver medal inside three years and, in so doing, stake a strong claim to Britain’s 470 class berth at next years Olympics. More...
BEING the winner he is, Paul Lawrie may have been a tad disappointed after losing out to Alvaro Quiros in a battle royal for the Dubai World Championship, but the Aberdonian earned a bucketful of consolations that will provide plenty of warmth during his short off-season break back in Aberdeen. ...
JUDD Trump laid his hands on the williamhill.com UK Championship trophy last night after beating Mark Allen in a gripping final in York. More...
SIR Ian McGeechan praised his players despite Bath suffering a Heineken Cup home dfeat against holders Leinster that has left them facing an early European exit. More...
HEARTS midfielder Scott Robinson insists the club are embarking on a vital period on the pitch as the morale-sapping wages saga continues to besiege the players. More...
Martin O’Neill celebrated his first match in charge of Sunderland in “surreal” fashion with a dramatic late victory over Blackburn. More...
The death of a 59-year-old man found in a house in Carnoustie, Angus, yesterday morning is being treated as suspicious. More...
SCOTTISH sport enjoyed a medal-laden weekend as the country’s leading performers in curling, swimming, cross country and sailing found success on the international stage. More...
Sam Torrance ended the 2011 European Senior Tour season in style with a flawless six-under-par 66 in the final round of the MCB Tour Championship, which was won by Tom Lehman. More...
Caroline Hedwall notched the fourth win of her rookie season on the Ladies European Tour with a closing 69 at the Hero Women’s Indian Open. More...
BOTH Scottish pro teams are heading into the fourth round of rugby’s Heineken Cup still hopeful of reaching the knock-out stages, after Glasgow chalked up another win against French opposition yesterday with a 20-15 victory over Montpellier. More...
EIGHT of the nine Scots in the field broke bar in the second round but it still left only one of them lying in the top 30 at the European Tour Qualifying School in Girona. More...
A TEENAGE girl was robbed by two boys while riding a bike through Glasgow Green, police have said. More...
MELROSE have been boosted with the news that John Dalziel will return to the side after a two-month injury lay-off this afternoon for the British & Irish Cup match with Aberavon (1.30pm). More...
There is nothing like a local derby to warm supporters on a wintry afternoon and Morgan Academy FP president John Ramsay is looking forward to seeing his side take on old rivals Dundee HSFP in the RBS Caledonia Regional Cup today. More...
SCOTLAND Sevens side will contest their third consecutive Bowl quarter-final of the 2011/12 World Series, playing Kenya this morning in pursuit of their second trophy on the circuit. More...
The Scottish Students were handed a tough lesson by a Connacht ‘A’ team which was packed with full-time players at Murrayfield yesterday. More...
SEVENS rugby is to be used by the SRU in the same way it is by the IRB to spread the rugby gospel with confirmation that the HSBC Sevens World Series is to be moved from Edinburgh to Glasgow. More...
FIRST Minister Alex Salmond believes rugby can become a major selling point for Scotland in a way never before cultivated, and drive a new era of sporting benefits in this country. More...
AFTER months of hard training, I’m now into an exciting pre-Christmas run of competitions. Last weekend I was at the Dutch Open in Eindhoven and won the 200m and 40m individual medleys in championship record times. More...
Rory McIlroy will have to overcome possible dengue fever as well as Alvaro Quiros if he is to end the European Tour season with back-to-back victories. More...
FRUSTRATED Paul Lawrie went from three ahead at one point in the second round to six shots off the pace at the halfway stage, but the Scot is still hoping he can mount a weekend challenge in the Dubai World Championship. More...
CHRIS Doak tees off his latest bid to regain a European Tour card in Spain today feeling confident the hard work he’s put in with Bob Torrance will prevent a repeat of the agony he suffered in last year’s final stage of the Qualifying School. More...
Owner Paul Barber hailed Denman as “one of the greats” after injury forced connections to call time on the legendary staying chaser’s stellar career. More...
Course specialist Garde Champetre landed a dramatic Glenfarclas Cross Country Chase at Cheltenham yesterday after a number of the runners took the wrong course. More...
LUKE Patience has got his gold-medal bid back on track at the ISAF World Championships in Australia. The 25-year-old, alongside partner Stuart Bithell, collected four wins from the first five men’s 470 races but suffered a blip on Thursday. More...
Mike Aitken witnesses Hearts throw away a 3-1 lead More...
IN FOOTBALL, as in other walks of life, laws are framed to protect as well as prosecute. Through the week-long clamour for “justice” that was the feature of the fall-out from the Sone Aluko affair, too many commentators rushed into righteous tub-thumping without making the distinction. ...
IN CONVERSATION with Sir Alex Ferguson one Friday afternoon a few years ago, he revealed that his Manchester United team for the visit to Sunderland the next day would feature the omission of a number of reliable, experienced regulars and the inclusion, in their places, of a group of fairly raw...
Martin O’Neill may feel like the new kid in school, but he knows there will be no chance to ease himself back into football management when his Sunderland side meet fellow Barclays Premier League strugglers Blackburn tomorrow. More...
Youl Mawene admits Aberdeen’s slide to the bottom of the Clydesdale Bank Premier League has become “cause for concern.” More...
Billy McKay admits he is finally starting to feel at home at Inverness after making his first start for the club almost five months after his summer move. More...
Kilmarnock captain Manuel Pascali admired the restraint shown by Dunfermline players last week following the controversial penalty conceded to Sone Aluko at Ibrox, claiming the decision would have made him “crazy”. More...
BACK Gillingham today to continue their flying form, which has included dumping Leyton Orient out of the FA Cup in London last Saturday. More...
Given a run of form which had seen seven defeats in succession, Jocky Scott’s departure from Stirling Albion seemed inevitable. After only being relegated from the First Division at the end of last season, it would be reasonable for the Stirling board to expect their team to be better placed at...
Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho has opted for silence ahead of tonight’s vital “clasico” against Barcelona. More...
EDINBURGH succumbed to their first defeat of the Heineken Cup after their Cardiff curse struck again. More...
THERE are times when a player hits a groove and as Duncan Weir smacked another forehand winner across court this week, the Glasgow stand-off could be forgiven for thinking he has found one. More...
THERE are, I surmise, very few followers of rugby who aren’t bored, distressed or exasperated by the set scrum today. More...
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