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Hore not out of reach yet
ALL Blacks coach Steve Hansenwon’t rule out pluckingAndrewHore from club rugby to resume his Test careernext year if things get desperate at hooker. Hore’sfuture beyond this weekend’s Test against Ireland isunclear. The 35-year-old is likely to play a part in Dublintomorrow after not being selected for thewins overFrance and England this month. However, Hansen isn’tsurewhat the front-rower’s intentions are for 2014after missing out on a Super Rugby contract.
NewCup splits Euro rugby
FIVE European rugby federations rounded against theEnglish yesterday by insisting their clubswould takepart in the European Cup next season. English andFrench clubs proposed a new Rugby Champions Cupnext season, an idea supported by someWelsh regions.But the national federations of France, Ireland, Italy,Scotland andWales yesterday released a jointstatement claiming their teams, without specifyingwhich ones, would stay loyal to the current format.
SBWandGI vie for award
DUAL NewZealand international Sonny Bill Williams,whowas amember of the Sydney Roosters’ NRLpremiership-winning side, is in the running for rugbyleague’s International Player of the Year award. TheKiwis second-rower is on the short-list for theaccolade, alongwith Australian fullback Greg Inglis andScotland halfback Danny Brough. Thewinnerwill beannounced at the Rugby League InternationalFederation dinner in Manchester next week.
BasketballNBAHome Team in CAPS: OKLAHOMA CITY
THUNDER 105 Los Angeles Clippers 91,
DENVERNUGGETS 97ChicagoBulls.
NBLIn Auckland: NEW ZEALAND BREAKERS
81 (T Abercrombie 24 D Corletto 16 GWil-
kinson 12) d TOWNSVILLE CROCODILES
74 (T Blanchfield 14 B Conklin 14 J Pace
14).
In Adelaide: ADELAIDE 36ERS 91 (D John-
son 24 G Ervin 22 J Cadee 10 A Gibson 10
A Petrie 10) d PERTH WILDCATS 86 (S
Redhage 30 J Beal 18 J Ennis 13).
WNBLIn Adelaide: BENDIGO SPIRIT 84 (K Griffin
29 S Blicavs 14 K Wilson 11) d ADELAIDE
LIGHTNING 76 (L Hodges 23 J Foley 15 A
Marino 9).
In Townsville: TOWNSVILLE FIRE 80 (S
Batkovic 25 S Cumming 18 M Cocks 16) dCANBERRA CAPITALS 74 (N Hurst 23 A
Bunton 18ABishop 14).
CricketOneDay InternationalIndia vWest Indies at KochiWest Indies inningsCGAYLE run out........................................... 0
J CHARLES cb Jadeja ................................ 42
MSAMUELSbRaina ................................. 24
DarrenBRAVObShami ........................... 59
L SIMMONS lbwbRaina .......................... 29
NDEONARINEbRaina ................................ 4
DwayneBRAVO st Dhoni b Jadeja ........ 24
DSAMMY cKumar b Jadeja ..................... 5
J HOLDERnot out ...................................... 16
SNARINE cbAshwin .................................. 0
RRAMPAUL cDhawanbAshwin ............. 1
Sundries (1lb, 6w) ....................................... 7
TOTAL........................................................ 211Fall: 0 (Gayle), 65 (Charles), 77
(Samuels), 142 (Simmons), 152 (Deon-
arine), 183 (Darren Bravo), 187 (Dwayne
Bravo), 204 (Sammy), 206 (Narine), 211
(Rampaul).
Bowling: B Kumar 5-0-26-0 (1w), J Unad-
kat 6-0-39-0, M Shami 6-0-28-1 (1w), R
Jadeja 10-0-37-3, S Raina 10-1-34-3, R As-
hwin 9.5-0-42-2 (4w), Ro Sharma 2-0-4-0.
Overs: 48.5India inningsRo SHARMA c SimmonsbRampaul ..... 72
SDHAWAN cCharles bHolder ................. 5
VKOHLI cNarine bHolder ...................... 86
YSINGHnot out ......................................... 16
SRAINA cHolder bNarine ........................ 0
MDHONInot out ....................................... 13Sundries (5b, 15w) .................................... 20
FOURwickets for .................................... 212Fall: 17 (Dhawan), 150 (Sharma), 192 (Ko-
hli), 194 (Raina).
Bowling: R Rampaul 8-0-39-1 (1w), J
Holder 8-0-48-2 (2w), D Sammy 2-0-14-0,
S Narine 10-1-57-1 (5w), N Deonarine
2-0-15-0, L Simmons 3-0-14-0, Dwayne
Bravo 2.2-0-20-0 (2w).
Overs: 35.2Indiawonby sixwickets.India leads the series 1-0.
Sheffield ShieldSA vTasmania inAdelaideTasmania 1st InningsJ SILK run out.............................................. 63
MCOSGROVE run out ............................... 26
ECOWANbBotha ..................................... 68
ADOOLAN st LudemanbZampa ............ 0
BDUNK lbwbZampa ............................... 10
J FAULKNERnot out .................................. 20
TPAINE c FergusonbRichardson ......... 24
L BUTTERWORTHnot out .......................... 5
Sundries (2lb, 8nb).................................... 10
SIXwickets for......................................... 226Fall: 52 (Cosgrove), 132 (Silk), 133
(Doolan), 146 (Dunk), 184 (Cowan), 220
(Paine).
Bowling: C Sayers 19-5-42-0 (1nb), K
Richardson 15-4-41-1, J Mennie 14-4-28-0
(3nb), J Botha 29-10-55-1 (1nb), A Zampa
19-4-57-2 (3nb).
Overs: 96.
Stumpson the first day.
NSWvQueensland in SydneyNSW1st InningsNMADDINSONbGale ................................ 7
RCARTERSnot out ................................... 56
SHENRY c BoycebNeser ........................ 10
BROHRER run out ..................................... 61
MHENRIQUESnot out ................................ 0
Sundries (4b, 2nb)....................................... 6
THREEwickets for................................... 140Fall: 8 (Maddinson), 25 (Henry), 140 (Roh-
rer).
Bowling: M Gale 3.3-2-5-1, J Hopes
13-5-26-0 (1nb), M Neser 10.3-2-44-1
(1nb), N Hauritz 13-1-34-0, C Boyce
4-0-27-0.
Overs: 44.
Stumpson the first day.
WAvVictoria in PerthWesternAustralia 1st Innings
CBANCROFT cHandscomb
bHaberfield.............................................. 86
MNORTH cHandscomb
bHaberfield............................................ 145
J ROGERS cbHaberfield............................. 1
AVOGESnot out ........................................ 62
SMARSHnot out ......................................... 2
Sundries (8b, 4lb, 2w, 5nb) ...................... 19
THREEwickets for................................... 315
Fall: 208, 210, 302.
Bowling: C McKay 18-3-59-0 (1nb), J
Haberfield 18-1-77-3 (1w), J Hastings
14-5-36-0 (1w, 3nb), D Christian 15-4-40-0
(1nb), F Ahmed 16-3-41-0, G Maxwell
11-0-41-0, CWhite 4-1-9-0.
Overs: 96
Stumpson first day.
GolfWorldCup - RoyalMelbourneRound 2 - 134: Thomas Bjorn (DEN) 66 68.
135: Kevin Streelman (US) 66 69. 138: Ri-cardo Santos (POR) 69 69, Jason Day
(AUS) 68 70. 139: Stuart Manley (WAL) 67
72, Hideto Tanihara (JPN) 72 67, Martin
Laird (SCO) 67 72,Matt Kuchar (US) 71 68.
141: Oscar Fraustro (MEX) 74 67, Tony
Lascuna (PHI) 70 71, Gregory Bourdy
(FRA) 72 69, KJ Choi (KOR) 67 74, Kiradech
Aphibarnrat (THA) 71 70, David Hearn
(CAN) 70 71. 142: Anirban Lahiri (IND) 72
70, DannyWillett (ENG) 69 73, Vijay Singh
(FIJ) 73 69, Ryo Ishikawa (JPN) 71 71,
Francesco Molinari (ITA) 75 67, Miguel A
Jimenez (ESP) 73 69. 143:Adilson da Silva
(BRA) 72 71, Bernd Wiesberger (AUT) 71
72, Thorbjorn Olesen (DEN) 71 72,
Graeme McDowell (NIR) 72 71, Branden
Grace (RSA) 73 70, Peter Hanson (SWE)
72 71, AdamScott (AUS) 75 68.
Team Scores - 274: United States, 277:Denmark, 281: Japan, Australia, 282: Por-tugal, 284: Scotland, 285: Canada, Thai-land, France, 287: Philippines, Brazil,
England, 288: South Africa, 289: Ger-
many, South Korea, Finland, 290: Ireland,291: Sweden, 292: Spain, 292: Italy, 293:Chile, 295: Argentina, 297: Netherlands,
China, 298:NewZealand, 301: India.
GridironNFLIn Atlanta: New Orleans Saints 17 Atlan-
ta Falcons13.
IceHockeyNHLHome team in CAPS: DETROIT RED
WINGS 4 Carolina Hurricanes 3, New
York Rangers 3 DALLAS STARS 2, ED-
MONTON OILERS 4 Florida Panthers 1,
New Jersey Devils 2 LOS ANGELES KINGS
1 (OT), SAN JOSE SHARKS 5 Tampa Bay
Lightning 1, Colorado Avalanche 4
PHOENIX COYOTES 3 (OT), Chicago
Blackhawks 6 WINNIPEG JETS 3, St Louis
Blues 3 BOSTON BRUINS 2 (SO), Nashville
Predators 4 TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS 2,
PHILADELPHIA FLYERS 4 Buffalo Sabres
1.
Rugby LeagueWorldCupSemi-Final - England v New Zealand atWembley (10.30pm, today)
England: Carl Ablett, George Burgess,
Sam Burgess, Rob Burrow, Josh Charn-
ley, Leroy Cudjoe, Liam Farrell, Brett Fer-
res, James Graham, Ryan Hall, Chris Hill,
Lee Mossop, Sean O’Loughlin, James
Roby, Kevin Sinfield, Sam Tomkins, Kal-
lum Watkins, Ben Westwood, Gareth
Widdop.
New Zealand: Jesse Bromwich, Kieran
Foran, Alex Glenn, Bryson Goodwin,
Shaun Johnson, Sam Kasiano, Kevin
Locke, Issac Luke, Simon Mannering,
Ben Matulino, Sam Moa, Jason Night-
ingale, Frank-Paul Nuuausala, Frank
Pritchard, Elijah Taylor, Roger Tuivasa-
Sheck, Jared Waerea-Hargreaves, Dean
Whare, SonnyBillWilliams.
HorseRacingYesterday’s TattsBetDividendsKYNETON (VR)Race 1: 6 Dragon Queen $3.10 $1.70 8 Vic-
torious Tale $4.00 1 Hilton Castle NTD. Q:
$14.70. E: $20.20. T: $77.50. Scr: 7.
Race 2: 4 Adio $3.70 $1.50 2 I’m Ablaze
$1.90 7 Jillamatong $6.50. Q: $10.70. E:
$21.10. T: $468.60. A2: 2-4: $3.90, 4-7:
$33.60, 2-7: $21.60. Scr: 5.
Race 3: 4 Championmet $2.20 $1.00 6 Ri-
viera Riches $3.70 3 Packwood $12.30. Q:
$17.60. E: $32.50. T: $730.10. A2: 4-6: $7.60,
3-4: $26.90, 3-6: $42.60. Scr: 2.
Race 4: 1 Prior $1.70 $1.10 10 Delrazzi
$3.80 5 Unique Assassin $1.90. Q: $15.70.
E: $16.20. T: $80.30. A2: 1-10: $7.70, 1-5:
$4.20, 5-10: $13.40. Scr: 8,12.
Race 5: 11 Rapid Link $3.80 $1.50 6 Once
$1.80 1 Belle Diva $9.40. Q: $10.40. E:
$23.10. T: $398.10. A2: 6-11: $4.20, 1-11:
$17.80, 1-6: $16.40. FIRST 4: (11 6 1 4)
$1,842.80. Scr: 2,13,14,15.
Race 6: 1 Speedy Bullet $3.00 $1.30 8 Spa-
ghetti Western $5.00 5 Pagliacci $2.00. Q:
$29.50. E: $33.40. T: $207.10. A2: 1-8: $7.80,
1-5: $6.50, 5-8: $20.90. FIRST 4: (1 8 5 10)
$1,636.80. Scr: 9,13.
Race 7: 4 Free Of Doubt $3.20 $1.50 7 Top
Cat In Town $3.00 11 La Venta $1.40. Q:
$16.50. E: $32.30. T: $91.80. A2: 4-7: $6.10,
4-11: $3.70, 7-11: $5.80. FIRST 4: (4 7 11 12)
$935.80. Scr: 3.
Race 8: 12 Mancarfio $15.30 $3.60 10 Tsar
Of Russia $4.30 1 Gardner’s Pride $7.30.
Q: $134.90. E: $318.70. T: $4,482.40. A2:
10-12: $53.60, 1-12: $96.60, 1-10: $62.00.
FIRST 4: (12 10 1 14) $12,110.40. Scr: 2,7,9.
Extra Double: 4 Championmet 1 Prior
$8.10.
Daily Double: 4 Free Of Doubt 12Mancar-
fio $121.50.
Treble: 1 Speedy Bullet 4 Free Of Doubt
12Mancarfio $811.40.
Cobden.
Quaddie: 11 Rapid Link 1 Speedy Bullet 4
FreeOf Doubt 12Mancarfio $2,862.80.
IPSWICH (BR)Race 1: 1 Anonymiss Kitty $1.80 $1.20 6
Queen Caesar $1.20 5 My Bella Syn $3.10.
Q: $1.90. E: $2.80. T: $15.50. A2: 1-6: $1.20,
1-5: $4.30, 5-6: $6.90. FIRST 4: (1 6 5 4)
$71.00. All Started.
Race 2: 1 Suggesta Star $3.80 $1.20 12
Pimlico Girl $3.90 7 Dashing Charger
$2.10. Q: $47.00. E: $75.50. T: $349.50. A2:
1-12: $9.10, 1-7: $4.20, 7-12: $13.40. FIRST
4: (1 12 7 2) $7,406.80. Scr: 3.
Race 3: 3 Sequajake $4.00 $1.60 8 She’s A
Dazzler $1.50 11 Like Lala $3.40. Q: $9.50.
E: $24.60. T: $87.10. A2: 3-8: $4.30, 3-11:
$4.80, 8-11: $10.20. FIRST 4: (3 8 11 2)
$4,725.60. Scr: 10L,12.
Race 4: 8 Tail Of A Diva $2.60 $1.20 6
Mac’s Addiction $3.70 3 Strumming $4.40.
Q: $21.10. E: $44.90. T: $399.90. A2: 6-8:
$7.60, 3-8: $7.90, 3-6: $16.70. FIRST 4: (8 6 3
2) $2,954.60. All Started.
Race 5: 2 Go As You Please $10.70 $3.50 3
Pound On Tubby $2.30 11 Princess Dat
$3.70. Q: $52.80. E: $102.60. T: $798.80. A2:
2-3: $16.50, 2-11: $27.80, 3-11: $23.40.
FIRST 4: (2 3 11 14) $7,453.20. Scr: 4,8,10.
Race 6: 6 Die Young $10.30 $3.00 7
Shadow Show $2.70 8More Dust $2.90. Q:
$53.80. E: $153.70. T: $656.30. A2: 6-7:
$12.00, 6-8: $12.10, 7-8: $8.60. FIRST 4: (6 7
8 2) $4,067.60. Scr: 3.
Race 7: 7 Prince Dat $3.60 $1.50 5
Cooloola $2.70 2 ShowMe TheGem$2.90.
Q: $16.00. E: $25.70. T: $143.50. A2: 5-7:
$4.10, 2-7: $9.40, 2-5: $11.00. FIRST 4: (7 5 2
20) $3,312.80. Scr: 1,3,4,6,11,13,18.
Race 8: 12 Nakanai $15.20 $3.30 3 Vice Or
Virtue $3.70 8 Flame Fighter $2.60. Q:
$84.40. E: $120.40. T: $961.30. A2: 3-12:
$12.00, 8-12: $9.30, 3-8: $15.50. FIRST 4: (12
3 8 2) $9,819.20. Scr: 1,5,7.
Extra Double: 3 Sequajake 8 Tail Of A
Diva $10.40.
Daily Double: 7 Prince Dat 12 Nakanai
$91.60.
Treble: 6 Die Young 7 Prince Dat 12 Na-
kanai $1,401.40.
Quaddie: 2 Go As You Please 6 Die Young
7PrinceDat 12Nakanai $14,515.40.
ORANGE (CR)Race 1: 1 Hirokin $6.90 $1.70 3 Just Good
$2.00 5 Sagari $2.60. Q: $26.10. E: $35.00. T:
$190.50. A2: 1-3: $8.00, 1-5: $6.10, 3-5:
$7.30. Scr: 11L,13,14,15,16.
Race 2: 10MrsWallace $3.50 $1.40 14 Sni-
parose $1.30 11 Owhanica $4.60. Q: $2.70.
E: $6.50. T: $55.00. A2: 10-14: $1.70, 10-11:
$15.60, 11-14: $13.00. Scr: 12,15,17,18.
Race 3: 6 Bells Of War $7.20 $2.00 12 My
Harriet $3.10 4 Back In TheGame $2.50. Q:
$44.90. E: $72.50. T: $585.00. A2: 6-12:
$12.30, 4-6: $8.30, 4-12: $14.00. Scr: 13,15.
Race 4: 4 Power Aweigh $2.40 $1.10 2
Queen Dana $2.30 1 Declasse $4.50. Q:
$8.80. E: $12.00. T: $76.60. A2: 2-4: $3.80,
1-4: $10.60, 1-2: $12.50. Scr: 5.
Race 5: 2 Procyon $5.20 $1.70 1 Jenner
$1.10 3 Tread Well $1.30. Q: $5.80. E:
$20.90. T: $29.20. A2: 1-2: $3.20, 2-3: $2.60,
1-3: $2.00. FIRST 4: (2 1 3 7) $268.80. Scr:
4L,13,14.
Race 6: 9 Socks The Fox $4.10 $1.50 2
Landuncan $3.60 4 Excited Lover $2.50. Q:
$23.40. E: $28.70. T: $213.90. A2: 2-9: $7.90,
4-9: $9.10, 2-4: $12.30. FIRST 4: (9 2 4 3)
$516.00. Scr: 1,7.
Race 7: 5 Alerted $9.50 $3.40 7 Two Penny
Blue $1.90 10 He’s Invincible $3.00. Q:
$20.50. E: $61.00. T: $349.60. A2: 5-7:
$11.60, 5-10: $17.90, 7-10: $15.30. FIRST 4:
(5 7 10 3) $3,222.40. Scr: 15,16,17,18.
Race 8: 9 Cool Ice $5.90 $2.40 14 Spicy
Lyric $20.30 6 Victorian Crown $5.80. Q:
$215.00. E: $406.30. T: $17,254.50. A2: 9-14:
$150.70, 6-9: $41.70, 6-14: $174.80. FIRST 4:
(9 14 6 5) Not won pool jackpots. Scr:
1,10,15,18.
Extra Double: 6 Bells Of War 4 Power
Aweigh $23.10.
Daily Double: 5Alerted 9Cool Ice $110.20.
Treble: 9 Socks The Fox 5 Alerted 9 Cool
Ice $625.60.
Quaddie: 2 Procyon 9 Socks The Fox 5
Alerted 9Cool Ice $3,350.70.
HAWKESBURY (NR)Race 1: 8 Kona $5.60 $2.30 10 Prime
Shadow $1.30 2 Flute $1.60. Q: $13.40. E:
$28.60. T: $93.00. A2: 8-10: $2.60, 2-8: $6.30,
2-10: $3.10. Scr: 4,5,9,12,16.
Race 2: 10 War Jet $3.50 $1.50 8 Vite Loni
$3.60 1 Ateaces $3.20. Q: $26.60. E: $31.50.
T: $220.30. A2: 8-10: $10.90, 1-10: $7.60,
1-8: $13.70. Scr: 6,11,13.
Race 3: 1 Son Of Ross $4.80 $2.10 2 Spark-
ling To Win $2.20 3 Heza Clown NTD. Q:
$4.90. E: $12.20. T: $28.10. All Started.
Race 4: 11 Trafalgar Belle $4.00 $1.60 10
Husson Bolt $1.90 5 Never Back Down
$2.40. Q: $10.20. E: $17.40. T: $84.40. A2:
10-11: $3.10, 5-11: $6.30, 5-10: $8.70. Scr:
3,7.
Race 5: 6 Big Money $1.60 $1.30 8 Happy
Friday $2.40 1 Mighty Obvious NTD. Q:
$3.50. E: $4.00. T: $33.10. FIRST 4: (6 8 1 5)
$165.00. Scr: 4,7.
Race 6: 1 Kobi Sun $1.80 $1.30 4 Remorse
$1.70 5 Heebites NTD. Q: $2.30. E: $3.30. T:
$10.00. FIRST 4: (1 4 5 6) $17.00. Scr: 2L,3.
Race 7:Abandoned.
Race 8:Abandoned.
Extra Double: 1 Son Of Ross 11 Trafalgar
Belle $18.60.
Treble: 1Kobi Sun field field $1.40.
Quaddie: 6 Big Money 1 Kobi Sun field
field $2.90.
Long road tobury demons
TEST LINE-UPS
Scotland vAustralia atMurrayfield,Edinburgh — Tomorrow (3.30am)Scotland: Sean Maitland, Tommy Sey-mour, Nick de Luca, Duncan Taylor,Sean Lamont; Duncan Weir, Greig Laid-law, David Denton, Kelly Brown (c), Jo-hnnie Beattie, Jim Hamilton, GrantGilchrist, Moray Low, Ross Ford, RyanGrant; Res: Pat MacArthur, Alasdair Dic-kinson, Euan Murray, Jonny Gray, KieranLow Chris Cusiter, Ruaridh Jackson, MaxEvans.Australia: Israel Folau, Joe Tomane,Christian Leali’ifano, Mike Harris, ChrisFeauai-Sautia, Quade Cooper, WillGenia, Ben Mowen (c), Michael Hooper,Scott Fardy, James Horwill, Rob Sim-mons, Sekope Kepu, Stephen Moore,James Slipper; Res: Saia Faingaa, BenAlexander, Paddy Ryan, Sitaleki Timani,Ben McCalman, Nic White, Nick Phipps,Bernard Foley.
Mike Harris returns to the Wallabies’ line-up for the Test match against Scotland at Murrayfield
THE Wallabies have plentyto prove at Murrayfield thisweekend as they attempt toshake the Scottish monkey offtheir backs.
But no individual feels itmore than promoted centreMike Harris who wants toshow he’s learned his lessonon two fronts tomorrowmorning (NT time).
The Kiwi-born utility madehis Test debut in the 9-6 upsetloss in horrendous conditionsin Newcastle last year, andhas lived to rue the day.
With the score at 6-6 in thedying minutes after the Wal-labies failed to covert theirsecond-half dominance, Har-ris put up a bomb from wellinside his half but could onlywatch in horror as the wildtail-wind saw it fly to theScots’ quarter-line and thenbounce dead.
From the ensuing scrum25m out, Scotland received apenalty and then kicked the
three-pointer for a memor-able win.
‘‘That was one of the tough-est learning experiences youcould have,’’ Harris said.
‘‘It was very disappointingto lose. It was something thatI still don’t believe.
‘‘I feel like I want to get oneback. It’s definitely an oppor-tunity and I feel I’ve got theopportunity now.’’
Harris has got his chancethrough a hamstring strain toMatt Toomua, suspension toTevita Kuridrani and alsobans to wingers Adam Ashley-Cooper and Nick Cummins,two of six stood down for late-night drinking in Dublin.
Harris was among nineplayers also reprimanded forstaying out late in Dublin so itis ironic that he’ll play whena call-up would not have oc-curred if the versatile Ashley-Cooper was available.
The Queensland insidecentre views the episode asanother lesson to learn from.
The way Harris combineswith makeshift centre part-ner Christian Leali’ifano —who has little experience atNo.13 — will be intriguing,and Scotland will do theirbest to test the two.