Shin beats Creamer
WILLIAMSBURG, Virginia - Jiyai Shin beat Paula Creamer with a par at the ninth hole of sudden-death yesterday, winning the Kingsmill Championship in the longest playoff involving two players in LPGA...
View ArticlePositive reaction
PARIS - After a crushing defeat in Colombia on Friday, reigning South American champions Uruguay need a positive reaction when they face Ecuador as South American qualifying for the 2014 World Cup...
View ArticleAustralia thrashes Pakistan
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates - Australia captain George Bailey couldn't be happier with the way his men are shaping up for the World Twenty20 after a record-breaking win over Pakistan in the third game...
View ArticleGames end with parade
LONDON - Huge crowds cheered Britain's Olympic and Paraylmpic athletes during a victory parade to Buckingham Palace yesterday amid hopes that the golden sporting summer will give the country a...
View ArticleMurray wins
NEW YORK - History-making Andy Murray ended Britain's 76-year wait for a men's grand slam champion when he beat 2011 winner Novak Djokovic 7-6 (12-10) 7-5 2-6 3-6 6-2 in an epic US Open final yesterday.
View ArticleUntried line-up
SAITAMA, Japan - Iraq coach Zico has been forced into selecting an untried line-up for the tough World Cup qualifier against Japan after his team failed to secure any warm-up friendlies.
View ArticleSocceroos face Jordan
AMMAN - Sixty-two places separate Australia and Jordan in FIFA's world rankings, but a win for the Socceroos in Amman tonight is far from a formality, according to coach Holger Osieck.
View ArticleRoosters want to reclaim title
FORMER Vodafone Cup champions Sabeto Roosters wants to reclaim the 2012 title when they face Makoi Bulldogs in the finals this Saturday.
View ArticleTop sides right on the money
TOP bets Combine Brothers and 3D's registered their second wins in Pool A in the Suva/Lami Darts League on Monday.
View ArticleMedia blackout
THE Army 15s rugby side preferred to train in secret prior to the Suva Rugby Union Escott Shield final against arch rival Navy on Saturday.
View Article7-year wait ends
FIJI Bitter Suva is the new holder of the Farebrother-Sullivan Trophy after an upset 20-17 win over Nadroga in a tough and bruising clash at Churchill Park in Lautoka yesterday.
View ArticleTop guns close in on last eight spots
TOP teams in the Touch Fiji weekly competition are on track to solidify their quarter-finals berths.
View ArticleMaroons have work cut out
THE Lautoka rugby team has a lot of work to do ahead of the final Farebrother-Sullivan Trophy challenge after going down to a Nadroga selection side 23-5 at Churchill Park in Lautoka on Friday.
View ArticleKolinasau’s return to series on track
OSEA Kolinisau is set to make his return in the Digicel Fiji sevens team after being named in the 16-member extended squad for the opening leg of the HSBC Sevens World Series in Gold Coast, Australia.
View ArticleHard work pays off
WINNING the Farebrother-Sullivan Trophy is the outcome of hard work throughout the season but the new champions will now have the tough job of trying to retain it.
View ArticleRoqica takes the lead
SHE maybe the quietest one in the bunch but when it comes to motivation, Ana Maria Roqica is without doubt the loudest.
View ArticleMulevoro kicks Suva to victory
EMOSI Mulevoro was the hero for the Fiji Bitter Suva side as he scored 10 points to help his team wrest the Farebrother-Sullivan Trophy from holders Nadroga 20-17 at Churchill Park in Lautoka yesterday.
View ArticleFiji remains unbeaten
LAUTOKA’S Taslim Rahiman scored the winner for the Fiji Muslim team against New Zealand in the FANCA tournament at Prince Charles Park in Nadi on Friday night.
View ArticleChand eliminates top gun
FORMER national number three Nitesh Chand caused the biggest upset of the third National Ranking Tournament in Suva yesterday.
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