SPORTCHECK: Hosting Sea Games not a problem
HIGHLY CAPABLE: Kok Chi believes officials have good experience in organising large scale games
RUGBY: Brumbies stun Lions
CANBERRA: The British and Irish Lions suffered their first loss on tour in Australia yesterday when they were upset 14-12 by the ACT Brumbies, who put in a tenacious defensive performance.
CRICKET: Inverarity drops Ahmed Ashes hint
LONDON: John Inverarity, Australia's chairman of selectors, indicated on Monday that Pakistan-born leg-spinner Fawad Ahmed could yet be called into the Ashes squad.
CRICKET: England eye 'massive' Champions Trophy success
CARDIFF: England may be looking ahead to defending the Ashes but off-spinner James Tredwell reckons winning the Champions Trophy would be an "absolutely massive" achievement in itself.
GOLF: Justin's win inspires English golfers
ARDMORE (Pennsylvania): Justin Rose's breakthrough win at the US Open could open the door for England's golden generation of golfers to finally make their collective mark in the record books.
HOCKEY: Duty comes first
OUTCOME: Revington will not discuss his future until World League Semi-Finals is over
GOLF: Man of Steel ready to fly again
A rejuvenated Iain Steel hopes to fly high when he tees up on his happy hunting ground at the Worldwide Holdings Selangor Masters which starts tomorrow.
RUGBY: Wanderers confident of defending crown
AFTER falling short in the Super League this year, Negri Sembilan Wanderers coach Mohd Mazuri Sallehudin is confident his charges will be able to defend their title at the Power International Royal Sevens on June 29-30.
HOCKEY: Situation resolved
MINISTER STEPS IN: Khairy ensures Revington stays until the World League Semi-finals ends