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James Lawton

Ruby Walsh on Kauto Star

Cheltenham: Kauto Star and Denman will never be forgotten

Kauto Star was the first of the mighty to fall, and with hideous possibilities, and then the other, Denman, was chopped down...
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Trainer Paul Nicholls with Kauto Star (right) and Denman at his stables at Ditcheat, near Wincanton

James Lawton: Gold Cup is final chapter in a gripping rivalry

Friday, 19 March 2010

It may be that finally we are nursing an illusion today in this Gloucestershire valley where epic performance for so long have been routine.
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James Lawton: Binocular reveals the tunnel-vision of Tony McCoy

Wednesday, 17 March 2010

If Binocular was the horse that maybe should have been named Lazarus, what was the man on his back, A.P. McCoy?
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James Lawton: Nesbitt is self-styled bard of Cheltenham

Tuesday, 16 March 2010

Cheltenham comes round quickly, but then so does life, and in both cases some of us rarely get round to analysing quite why we enjoy it so much.
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Mercedes
All eyes will be on Michael Schumacher. The seven time World Champion returns to Formula One and is eager to add to his haul of victories. He'll be joined by Nico Rosberg.

James Lawton: Schumacher to kick up a storm in desert

Saturday, 13 March 2010

It may be true that nowhere is the world less inclined to stand still than in Formula One but then if anyone can put a brake on the assumption that both genius and unprecedented achievement can be timed out in a mere four years surely it is Michael Schumacher.
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Giovanni Trapattoni

James Lawton: Republic of Ireland need a foreign legion

Friday, 5 March 2010

What is it that makes an Irish international footballer: A birthplace, a passport, an accent or Jack Charlton's rough-and-ready requirement of a smudge of a bloodline and a spurt of desire?
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James Lawton: Gillings centre stage at hottest ticket in town

Wednesday, 17 February 2010

Lindsey Vonn, the superwoman skier of these Olympics may be the centre of attention today when she flies downhill, but on a mountain 100 miles south of the classic run last night, Britain's Zoe Gillings was in the middle of a fight for another kind of stardom.
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James Lawton: Defago shows that age is no barrier

Monday, 15 February 2010

Didier Defago’s time was supposed to have passed, at least as a contender in the most fabled event of these Winter Olympics, but no-one mentioned it to the 33-year-old Swiss.
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Olympic tragedy put in shade by cash

Sunday, 14 February 2010

In the small hours of yesterday morning these 21st Winter Olympics, bedevilled by fog on the mountains and what some are saying is a certain moral vacuum at their heart, held their breath for what seemed like a considerable slice of eternity.

James Lawton: Winter Games a cold house for fans

Saturday, 13 February 2010

if Fifa president Sepp Blatter had become a professional rather than amateur comedian of inexhaustible bad taste he would more likely have been battered than booed at unforgiving places like the Glasgow Empire.
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John Terry

James Lawton: Capello must axe John Terry

Thursday, 4 February 2010

Maybe it is true Fabio Capello is biting the bullet, in this case the antique item known as principle, before granting another reprieve to his serially yob captain John Terry.
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Roger Federer celebrates winning the Australian Open

James Lawton: Federer marvels in his second coming

Monday, 1 February 2010

The great champions, men like Muhammad Ali and Jack Nicklaus, have always shared an ability to reach down and find again qualities that the world believed lost forever.
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James Lawton: Neville has not always made right move

Tuesday, 26 January 2010

Against a tide of critical comment, Gary Neville must be heartened that someone has bothered to stress one of his more admirable qualities — his unfailing willingness to defy the concerns of his club Manchester United and report for England duty.
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James Lawton: Stats not adding up for Murray

Tuesday, 26 January 2010

Destiny called to Andy Murray again in Melbourne today but not in overtime, we are reassured by the statistics.
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Jose Mourinho

James Lawton: Jose Mourinho just perfect to take over at Manchester United

Tuesday, 26 January 2010

Sometimes reading between the lines in football can create a neon-like glare. So it is with the linking of Manchester United and Jose Mourinho.
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Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson

James Lawton: Ferguson’s United are ‘worth’ watching

Tuesday, 19 January 2010

Rumours that Barcelona's Pep Guardiola is lined up as the future coach at Old Trafford clearly have nothing to do with the insistence by the Manchester United Supporters Trust that a reported call for the replacement of Sir Alex Ferguson was the work of one maverick member.
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James Lawton: Strauss needs to be a leader like Waugh

Tuesday, 19 January 2010

Three former England captains, David Gower, Mike Atherton and Nasser Hussain, have now deplored here the decision of their successor Andrew Strauss to take a break from the tour of Bangladesh.
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James Lawton: Maradona still possesses an aura

Tuesday, 19 January 2010

Whatever reservations we have about the wisdom of Argentina's appointment of Diego Maradona as coach there can be no doubt about his enduring magnetism.
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Togo striker Emmanuel Adebayor was on a bus attacked by gunmen in Angola

James Lawton: Wenger is right, fear must not halt African Nations Cup

Monday, 11 January 2010

Emmanuel Adebayor could not have put it with more pain or more affectingly.
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James Lawton: Sir Alex is still on time

Tuesday, 5 January 2010

Some may have thought it was inconceivable that Sir Alex Ferguson would again bang on about the paltry amount of stoppage time granted to his team when they sought to salvage a match which, he agreed, was won by the better side.
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Leeds United manager Simon Grayson hugs goalscorer Jermaine Beckford after his side?s 1-0 win at Old Trafford

James Lawton: Grayson follows the Venables way

Tuesday, 5 January 2010

Malcolm Allison didn't say a word in the Crystal Palace dressing room at half-time. He just stood in the corner with a small, slightly beatific smile on his face as the man he had handpicked as his coaching protégé, Terry Venables, delivered a series of one-on-one brainstorming sessions with each player.
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