Wenger confirms Walcott out
ARSENAL manager Arsene Wenger has confirmed Theo Walcott will be sidelined for at least three months after dislocating his shoulder while training with England, press reports said. 
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Flynn out of New Zealand tour
NEW Zealand hooker Corey Flynn has suffered a fractured left forearm and will miss New Zealand's remaining two tour matches against Wales and England. 
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Liang, Sterne upstage European greats
CHINA'S Liang Wenchong and South African Richard Sterne hit six-under par 64s to upstage some of the greats of European golf in the first round of the UBS Hong Kong Open. 
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Breakers crush Dragons
THE New Zealand Breakers have produced a dominant performance to replace the South Dragons atop the NBL ladder following a 112-98 triumph. 
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Southee majors in Aussie wickets
AT university, Tim Southee reckoned he had two majors."Rugby and cricket," he laughed. 
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Clarke props up Aussie innings
BATTING saviour Michael Clarke declared Australia's modest 214 would be more than competitive on a Gabba minefield he predicts will become even more treacherous in the first Test. 
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Symonds back but can't stop collapse
THE smile finally returned to Andrew Symonds' face on day one of the first Test against New Zealand at the Gabba. 
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Daly hoping for fresh start
TROUBLED two-time major winner John Daly said he was hoping for a fresh start in Hong Kong and Australia after a series of injury problems and lurid off-course incidents. 
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England struggle to set India big target
ENGLAND'S batsmen squandered a good start as their middle-order caved in against Indian spin and was bowled out for 240 in the third one-day international. 
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Australia's Sheehan takes lead in Japan
AUSTRALIA'S Paul Sheehan birdied the 18th hole for a bogey-free four-under-par 67 to take a one-stroke lead after the first round of the Dunlop Phoenix men's golf tournament. 
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