Secretariat's Jockey Ron Turcotte Dies Aged 83

Ron Turcotte, the celebrated Canadian jockey who rode the legendary Secretariat to an unprecedented Triple Crown victory in 1973, has died aged 83. Tributes pour in for the racing icon.

Secretariat's Jockey Inducted into UK Hall of Fame

Ron Turcotte, the celebrated jockey behind the legendary Secretariat's 1973 Triple Crown triumph, is inducted into the prestigious British Hall of Fame at the National Horse Racing Museum in Newmarket.

Man Utd Braced for Mass 15-Player Summer Exodus

Exclusive: Sir Jim Ratcliffe and INEOS are set for a massive Manchester United clearout this summer, with up to 15 players potentially leaving. Get the full list of stars on the chopping block and the new transfer strategy at Old Trafford.

Man Utd & Chelsea in £70m Battle for De Jong

Manchester United and Chelsea have launched audacious £70 million bids to prise Frenkie de Jong away from Barcelona. The Dutch maestro is at the centre of a Premier League transfer saga, with both clubs desperate to secure his signature before the window

Chelsea vs West Ham VAR controversy sparks fury

A major VAR controversy erupted at Stamford Bridge as West Ham were denied a late penalty against Chelsea, leaving manager David Moyes furious and sparking a fresh debate over Premier League officiating.

Gibbs-White: Tottenham Transfer Buzz & Baby News

Nottingham Forest star Morgan Gibbs-White is set for a life-changing season as Tottenham Hotspur circle for a potential transfer, while he and fiancée Sasha Atkinson prepare for their first child.

Kilmarnock vs Motherwell: Premiership Preview

An in-depth tactical preview of the Scottish Premiership encounter between Kilmarnock and Motherwell. Can Derek McInnes's men continue their strong home form, or will Stuart Kettlewell's side spring a surprise? All eyes are on young star David Watson.

Wimbledon expansion blocked by Court of Appeal

The All England Club's controversial £65 million Wimbledon expansion fails as Court of Appeal upholds decision to protect historic parkland in major setback for tennis authorities.

Alcaraz Targets Historic Wimbledon-US Open Double

Wimbledon champion Carlos Alcaraz sets his sights on a historic US Open title defence, aiming to become the first man to win both Wimbledon and New York back-to-back since 2018. The Spanish sensation discusses his unique connection with British fans and h

Premier League Referee Anthony Taylor Attacked by Mob

Premier League referee Anthony Taylor and his family were violently assaulted by a mob of over 100 fans in the airport after officiating a Europa League final. The shocking incident has prompted calls for a prison sentence for the perpetrators.

Dublin Pub's College Football Bet Becomes Surprise Hit

A Dublin pub's bold wager to show every college football game this season has turned it into an unlikely hub for American sports fans, creating a roaring trade and a unique cultural exchange in the heart of Ireland's capital.

Rodgers' Defiant Celtic Message: 'No Chance I Quit'

Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers delivers a powerful, defiant message, dismissing any notion of resignation and addressing rumours of friction with the Parkhead board. Exclusive insight into the internal dynamics at the Scottish Premiership giants.

Trump's World Cup Draw Role Sparks Outrage

Former US President Donald Trump's involvement in the 2026 World Cup preliminary draw in Washington DC has ignited fierce criticism from human rights groups and football associations worldwide.

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