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“You can’t avoid having an eye on theWorld Cup. It comes around once every four years.” Australia coach Ewen McKenzie shows he is up to speedwiththe worldofrugby.


“Punching lockers isn’t the way forward for anyone. There’s only going to be one winner there.” Words of wisdom from England all-rounder Ben Stokes.


“We gave him two warnings. I don’t know what else you can do to stop him doing that, so we had to go for it.” Sri Lanka captain AngeloMathews on the ‘controversial’ run-out of Jos Buttler.


The real culprits of Tottenham’s failings last season ... is whoever decided to spend or recommend spending £111million on a load of bang average players. Harry Redknapp, or, in the interests of full disclosure, former Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp.


“He becomes the first Englishman - English player - to take a five-for at Old Trafford in an ODI.” Sky Sports’ David Gower corrects himself after he remembers Chris Jordan’s roots following the One day international win against Sri Lanka.


“I've tried to keep my feet on the ground, otherwise someone’s going to realise I’m a bit of a fraud.” The ever-modest JonnyWilkinson after he captained Toulon to their second Heineken Cup title in as many years.


“During a game he assumes the persona of an animated fan who has accidentally strayed from club bar to commentators’ box. He fires from the hip and asks questions later.” Brendan Gallagher shows he is not the biggest fan of BT Sports pundit Austin Healy.


“I went from being one of the most connected people in English cricket to getting my P45 in the post.” Former England coach Ashley Giles on the Netherlands result and not getting the coaching job full-time.


“I’m getting my first summer holiday for something like 13, 14 years which will be brilliant.” Lee Smith on switching codes from Rugby League to Union.


“We’re aiming for a top 11 finish.” London Welsh’s Gordon Ross on his side’s aims after securing promotion to the 12-team Premiership.


DIARY DATES


23rd June – 6th July – Tennis: The Championships, Wimbledon (www.wimbledon.com)


9th-13th – Cricket: England v India, First Investec Test, Trent Bridge (www.ecb.co.uk)


10th-13th – Golf: Scottish Open, Royal Aberdeen, Aberdeen (www.europeantour.com)


17th-21st – Cricket: England v India, Second Investec Test, Lord’s (www.ecb.co.uk)


4th-10th – Golf: US PGA, Valhalla GC, Kentucky (www.pga.com)


4th-17th – Rugby: Women'sWorld Cup, France


(www.rwcwomens.com)


7th-11th – Cricket: England v India, Fourth Investec Test, Emirates Old Trafford


(www.ecb.co.uk)


9th – Football: Football League kicks off (www.football-league.co.uk)


4th-7th - Golf: Omega European Masters, Crans-sur-Sierre GC, Crans Montana, Switzerland (www.europeantour.com)


5th - Rugby: Aviva Premiership kicks off [provisional date] (www.premiershiprugby.com)


7th - Cricket: England v India - NatWest International T20, Edgbaston (www.ecb.co.uk)


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15th-19th – Cricket: England v India, Fifth Investec Test, The Kia Oval (www.ecb.co.uk)


16th – Football: Barclays Premier League kicks off


(www.premierleague.com)


25th – Cricket; Start of England v India - Royal London One-Day Series - concludes 5th September. Various venues (www.ecb.co.uk)


17th-20th – Golf: The Open, Royal Liverpool Golf Club (www.theopen.com)


23rd-3rd Aug – Commonwealth Games, Glasgow


(www.glasgow2014.com)


27th-31st – Cricket: England v India, Third Investec Test, Ageas Bowl (www.ecb.co.uk)


18th-21st - Golf: ISPS HandaWales Open, The Celtic Manor Resort (www.celtic-manor.com/isps-handa- wales-open)


26th-28th - Golf: Ryder Cup, Gleneagles


(www.rydercup.com)


We’ve been under stretched formonths It is becoming a well known fact ...


... delving into the companies past history


An old Roman road that dates back to Roman times


... we do have a receptacle deal with them


... jumped the boat


We've been under stretched for months ... several or eight ... in the lower grassroots Weather forecast – hot and warm


The team must have regarded itself as of some importance to have had another photograph taken in 1902. Many of the 1900 team are still there, with some newcomers.


It's the nicotines that are killing bees


Following the guild lines below will help you achieve a good standard of pitch


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