Rochdale 0 Gillingham 2: Reaction from Gills boss Neil Harris after League 2 win at Spotland
Manager Neil Harris praised his Gillingham side’s professional performance after seeing off Rochdale on Saturday.
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Manager Neil Harris praised his Gillingham side’s professional performance after seeing off Rochdale on Saturday.
Gillingham’s fringe players will get a run-out this week as manager Neil Harris looks to keep those on the outside active.
Jon Rahm returned to the top of the world rankings with his third victory of the year in the Genesis Invitational. Rahm carded a closing 69 at Riviera to finish 17-under par, two shots ahead of American Max Homa, with Patrick Cantlay another stroke back in third. The victory is Rahm's fifth in his last nine worldwide starts and his 10th PGA Tour title, one more than his compatriot and idol Seve Ballesteros. "That was a tough week and a tough Sunday," Rahm told CBS. "Max battled out there and Patrick kind of gave us a scare and I'm just glad I could come through at the end. "Beating Seve, I know he didn't play full time on the PGA Tour and I know five of those wins are majors, but still, to reach that milestone of double digit wins is pretty incredible. "And to do it at a golf course with this legacy, this history and hosted by the man himself, Tiger Woods, it's a true honour."
Tiger Woods admitted his return to top-level golf was physically harder than he let on after a final round of 73 in the Genesis Invitational. Woods suffered multiple fractures of his right leg and ankle in a car accident in Los Angeles two years ago and has resigned himself to playing only a handful of events a year for the rest of his career. The 15-time major winner showed glimpses of his brilliance at Riviera, particularly during a third round of 67, but found it difficult to walk 18 holes for five days in succession in his first event without the use of a cart since last summer's Open Championship.
RTÉ analysts Peter Canavan and Ciaran Whelan were sharply critical of the decisions to send off both Ian Maguire and Lee Gannon in Dublin's narrow win over Cork in the Division 2 clash.
La Liga leaders Barcelona restored an eight-point advantage over Real Madrid at the top with a 2-0 victory over Cadiz at the Nou Camp.
Robert Milkins beat former world champion Shaun Murphy 9-7 to win the Welsh Open and pocket a £250,000 (€258,704) payday in Llandudno. The 46-year-old from Gloucester claimed the first prize of £80,000 (€90,000) and a £150,000 (€168,700) bonus for topping the BetVictor Series ranking list, which has run across eight events since last July. "I can't even speak, it's unreal really," Milkins, who won his first ranking title in 27 years as a professional in the Gibraltar Open 11 months ago, said on Eurosport.
Subject of a Benny Hill skit and immortalised in the song 'Dickie Davies' Eyes' by the satirical rock band 'Half Man Half Biscuit', Dickie Davies transcended his role as anchorman of ITV's 'World of Sport' to become one of the most enduringly popular faces on 1980s television. Davies' deadpan introductions of fringe sports from tenpin bowling to stock car racing played a major part in helping the programme rise from its inauspicious beginnings to become a genuine challenger to the Saturday afternoon dominance of the BBC's rival 'Grandstand'.