ESTIMATE provided a Royal Ascot winner for the Queen in her Diamond Jubilee year as she landed the Queen’s Vase under Ryan Moore. More...
Peter Moody believes Black Caviar is in tip-top condition as the Australian superstar puts her unblemished record on the line in today’s Diamond Jubilee Stakes at Royal Ascot. More...
YEARS, months, weeks, days. Now I’m almost counting down the hours to the Olympics. Obviously, I’ve had London 2012 on my mind for a long, long time but now I can really feel the excitement mounting all around me. More...
THE British Olympic Association has confirmed the 12 players that will represent Team GB in women’s basketball at the Olympic Games. And it includes Edinburgh-born guard Rose Anderson, along with the rest of the squad that defeated 2010 world championship finalists, the Czech Republic, in midweek....
LEE McConnell had to endure a nervewracking start to her 400 metres heat at the Aviva 2012 Trials last night, with two false starts producing two disqualifications, but she stayed composed to pull off a confidence-boosting victory in 53.21seconds. The Glaswegian held off a challenge from her relay...
THE first South African try last week was as soft a one as you are likely to see in international rugby. When the ball trickled out of the scrum off the boot of the English blindside flanker, his Springbok opposite number picked it up and strolled over the line. He surely hasn’t scored as easy a...
Dylan Hartley could never have imagined he would end the season captaining England as he was forced to sit out two months of the campaign. More...
Ireland assistant coach Les Kiss has warned his side to expect a different threat from New Zealand’s changed line-up for the third and final Test today. More...
SCOTLAND’S leading under-20 talents sent a great fillip to the senior side yesterday when they put more than 60 points on their Samoan counterparts and finished the IRB Junior World Championship on a high. More...
EFFORTS to strengthen Scotland’s professional rugby base have taken on a new lease of life at Telford College with former internationalists Chris Paterson and Gregor Townsend backing a former team-mate’s drive to blend further education with rugby. More...
TRACY Austin recalls her brief fling at the pinnacle of tennis with no hint of bitterness or regret, as Aidan Smith discovers More...
Twelve rugby teams will battle it out for the Hunters Residential Edinburgh Tens title today at Raeburn Place. More...
SCOTLAND’S Elena Baltacha has been handed a golden opportunity to fire herself into the second round of Wimbledon and back into the world top 100 after being given a relatively kind first-round draw. More...
Andy Murray has been handed a nightmare draw for Wimbledon. Expectations around Britain’s world No 4 were already low after he followed up his French Open quarter-final exit with three straight defeats on grass. More...
DEFENDING champion Marion Bartoli was beaten 4-6, 7-5, 6-4 by unseeded Austrian Tamira Paszek in the semi-finals of the Eastbourne International yesterday. More...
HOW will SPL clubs vote on July 4? We analyse the eleven clubs that whose decisions will determine Rangers’ fate next season More...
Portugal had not won a game this year coming into Euro 2012 but, with Cristiano Ronaldo hitting top form, Paulo Bento’s side have shown they are serious contenders for a first major title. More...
LAURENT Blanc insists there is “no conflict” in the France squad ahead of tonight’s Euro 2012 quarter-final against Spain in Donetsk. More...
INCREASING the European Championship to 24 teams won’t spoil the tournament or dilute its quality but it will allow more major football nations – including Scotland – to take part, Euro 2012 director Martin Kallen said yesterday. More...
ITALY captain Gianluigi Buffon laughed off the prospect of a penalty shoot-out against England in tomorrow’s European Championship quarter-final. More...
CZECH striker Milan Baros, who scored 41 times in 93 appearances for his country, retired from international football following the 1-0 Euro 2012 quarter-final defeat by Portugal. More...
AN EXPERT commission should be established to come up with a single “yes-no” question for the independence referendum in 2014, pro-union parties in Scotland have demanded. More...
THIS season’s road to Hampden will begin on Saturday, 4 August after the SFA yesterday announced that the 2012/13 William Hill Scottish Cup competition will include a preliminary round due to an increase in the number of clubs taking part. More...
KILMARNOCK manager Kenny Shiels has been given a two-match ban following remarks he made about a referee, although one of those games is suspended until the end of the forthcoming season. The punishment was handed down following a meeting of the Scottish Football Association’s Judicial Panel at...
ENGLAND’S players are increasingly confident they can ‘do a Chelsea’ at the European Championship, according to Scott Parker. Comparisons were drawn between Roy Hodgson’s men and the Champions League winners even before they set out for Poland and Ukraine, with both having been written off after...
AMONG several imponderables thrown up by the financial chaos which has engulfed Rangers is the question of the current television broadcasting deal, which, as it stands, is pinned to the previously sacrosanct allotment of four Old Firm matches. More...
CLAUDIO Caniggia has expressed surprise and disbelief at the extent of the problems currently engulfing Rangers after hailing his spell at Ibrox as one of the highlights of his glittering career, writes Alex Lowe. More...
If they can beat the weather, Heriot’s are due to take on Arbroath today in the Cricket Scotland Eastern Premier Division, a match-up that brings back memories of a classic encounter between the two in 2010. More...
RANGERS administrators Duff and Phelps last night insisted a court order to probe their suitability for the role will disprove allegations of a conflict of interest on their part. More...
IN A saga of few certainties and so many imponderables, it came as no surprise yesterday to find that any assumptions over the outcome of the 4 July vote on admission to the SPL for a Rangers newco are perhaps premature. More...
The lifespan of oilfields nearing the end of their existence could be extended, thanks to a major research project being led in Orkney. More...
BRANCHES of Royal Bank of Scotland will open on a Sunday for the first time this weekend as RBS Group struggles to deal with the aftermath of technical problems that have affected up to 12 million customers. More...
Germany eased ominously into the semi-finals of Euro 2012 – where they will meet either England or Italy – as Greece’s resistance finally crumbled. More...
THE FRONT ROW: The Scots scrum has been dominant all tour but they will struggle against the sheer bulk Samoa can call upon. More...
RADICAL fare cuts to fill empty seats and tough new targets so more trains arrive on time have been pledged in a new Scottish Government blueprint for the ScotRail franchise. More...
THE number of cases of Legionnaires’ disease recorded in the Edinburgh outbreak has risen. More...
Scotland’s most dedicated school pupil Rita Tembo has been honoured by education leaders after achieving a 100 per cent attendance record over the past 13 years. More...
AN INVESTIGATION has been launched after a man died when a crane collapsed at a city centre construction site. More...
FENNELL Bay ended Scottish trainer Mark Johnston’s wait for a Royal Ascot winner as he grabbed victory in the dying strides of the King George V Stakes. More...
AYR stages the first leg of a two-day fixture tonight with the STV Appeal Racenight, which has attracted a healthy number of runners with 64 horses declared. More...
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