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The weekend's Carnegie Challenge Cup semi-finals saw cup-holders Warrington and reigning Super League champions Leeds progress to a Wembley cup final in contrasting styles.

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The German Grand prix represented the beginning of the second half of the Formula One season yet also marked the first blatant showing of ‘team orders’ to tarnish what has so far been an extremely competitive season.
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Undoubtedly, there’s been something a little bit different about this year’s Formula One season. In the midst of such a gifted era, the sport is certainly on an all time high with such an array of talent on show in so many different teams.
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The Everton hierarchy have today laid the blame for the startling administrative mistake which allowed Dan Gosling to leave on a free transfer squarely at the door of their neighbours across Stanley Park.

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Holland became the first team into the semi-finals of the World Cup by coming from behind to beat Brazil 2-1 in Port Elizabeth; a fascinating game which appeared to be sending a dominate Brazil team into the last four for the first 50 minutes was turned on its head by an own goal from Brazilian midfielder Felipe Mel
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It was billed as one of the most exciting and enticing showpieces in world football for generations. The World cup of 2010 had the pre-tournament feel of a new breed of talent embracing the sport and potentially offering up one of the most mouth-watering prospects to be seen in decades.
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250  Now, by no means do I profess to be an expert when it comes to The Beautiful Game, in-fact many of those who do possess a great knowledge or understanding of footballs so-called rules would adamantly suggest that I am far from qualified to comment on such a curre

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In an enthralling encounter St Helens avenged their earlier Good Friday derby defeat to arch-rival neighbours Wigan with a 26-24 triumph. Over Easter Wigan had prevailed in what was the final ever league encounter between the sides at Knowlsey Road, the Saints' 120-year old home ground.

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When John Terry spoke to the press yesterday anyone associated with England, either a member of the press or an England fan, could be forgiven for expecting an uplifting message of a determination to ensure England’s place in the last-sixteen.
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