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Ian Ransom

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/ 27 July 2010

Grounds for concern over Tri-Nations pitch

The condition of the pitch for Saturday’s Tri-Nations match is causing concern after Australian Rules players threatened to boycott the venue.

By Ian Ransom
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/ 27 July 2010

Barnes reunited with Giteau for All Blacks clash

Robbie Deans has switched Matt Giteau to flyhalf and recalled Berrick Barnes as cover for Quade Cooper in the Wallabies team to play New Zealand.

By Ian Ransom
Players’ chief slams security after Bangalore blasts
Article
/ 20 April 2010

Players’ chief slams security after Bangalore blasts

Bomb blasts outside a cricket venue in Bangalore reflected poorly on India’s capacity to co-host the 2011 World Cup, says players’ union head Tim May.

By Ian Ransom
Button a winner again in Australia
Article
/ 28 March 2010

Button a winner again in Australia

Formula One world champion Jenson Button timed his pitstop to perfection to chalk up his first win for McLaren in the Australian Grand Prix.

By Ian Ransom
Champion Button cautious about title defence
Article
/ 23 March 2010

Champion Button cautious about title defence

Jenson Button has set his sights on the successful defence of his title, but remains less certain about his path back to the winner’s podium.

By Ian Ransom
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/ 30 January 2010

Bittersweet ending for comeback queen Henin

Justine Henin’s loss to Serena Williams in the Australian Open final on Saturday was a bittersweet ending to a fairy-tale run.

By Ian Ransom
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/ 29 January 2010

Williams sisters claim doubles title

Serena Williams completed one half of an Australian Open double when she and older sister Venus Williams won the women’s doubles title on Friday.

By Ian Ransom
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