Grief for Garcia on 15th hole

Anyone wishing to heckle Sergio Garcia at the US Open was gifted some new material after the Spaniard took 10 shots to play the 15th hole at Merion.Read

Barritt, Wade in for Lions

The British and Irish Lions have confirmed Brad Barritt will join the injury-hit squad along with fellow England international Christian Wade, who was called up on Saturday.Read

McQuaid defeated in Cycling Ireland vote

Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) president Pat McQuaid has failed to receive the backing of Cycling Ireland's clubs in his bid to secure nomination for a third term.Read

Gatland proud of Lions after win

Warren Gatland saluted his players for their "absolutely fantastic" discipline after the British and Lions warmed up for next week's first Test showdown against Australia with another crushing win.Read

Wade to join Lions squad

Christian Wade has been called up by the British and Irish Lions and withdrawn from the England side to play Argentina in Buenos Aires.Read

Disappointing morning for Poulter

Ryder Cup hero Ian Poulter suffered a disappointing finish to his second round as the weather-delayed US Open resumed at Merion.Read

Giles: We do not tamper with ball

England's limited-overs coach Ashley Giles denied his players tamper with the ball in the wake of allegations made by former captain Bob Willis.Read

Robson not rushing coach decision

Laura Robson will not be rushed into deciding whether Miles Maclagan will carry on as her full-time coach.Read

Halfpenny shines in Lions victory

Leigh Halfpenny produced a commanding performance as the unbeaten British and Irish Lions beat NSW Waratahs 47-17 and delivered their best display Down Under just seven days before tackling Australia.Read

Lions lead at half-time

Jonathan Sexton and Leigh Halfpenny scored tries as the unbeaten British and Irish Lions took a 23-10 half-time lead against NSW Warathas during an exciting opening 40 minutes at Allianz Stadium.Read

Clarke denies Warner cover-up

Australia captain Michael Clarke has denied reports that batsman Shane Watson approached coach Mickey Arthur after being unhappy with the handling of the David Warner affair.Read

Coyle eyes quick Premier League return

Owen Coyle's reign as Wigan manager has begun and he has Premier League football on his mind.Read

Pellegrini impressed by City squad

New Manchester City boss Manuel Pellegrini has no doubt he is inheriting the best squad in England and is convinced he will soon win trophies.Read

Wenger to work under new chairman

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger will continue his quest to end the Gunners' trophy famine next season with a new chairman at the helm.Read

Murray ready for Tsonga test

Andy Murray continued his fine form as he marched into the semi-finals of the Aegon Championships without dropping a set before admitting facing world number seven Jo-Wilfried Tsonga would be a test of his recent form.Read

Rose sets sights on US Open glory

Justin Rose believes he is capable of ending England's 17-year wait for a major champion and 43-year search for a US Open winner at Merion this weekend.Read

Surgery fears for Sinfield

England captain Kevin Sinfield fears he faces surgery and a spell on the sidelines after suffering a thumb injury in the International Origin victory over the Exiles.Read

Bravo disappointed by Windies exit

West Indies captain Dwayne Bravo felt his side could have been given an extra ball to win the match after they were eliminated from the Champions Trophy following a tie with South Africa under the Duckworth-Lewis method.Read

Grayson speechless after collapse

Essex head coach Paul Grayson had no explanation for his side's tame capitulation as the county recorded its lowest ever total in first-class cricket.Read

English trio in contention at Merion

English trio Luke Donald, Justin Rose and Ian Poulter were all just one shot off the lead in the delayed second round of the US Open as Merion proved beyond doubt it had stood the test of time.Read