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hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm gavin ramjaun. celtic complete a dominant season in the spl — they win the title thanks to a 2—0 win over hearts. arsenal beat newcastle at st james park to close the gap to manchester city at the top of the premier league table. and drama in the national league play—offs . as notts county progress to the final at wembley after a last—gasp extra—time win over boreham wood. also coming up on sportsday: the miami grand prix could be a thriller thanks to charles leclerc�*s crash in qualifying shaking up the grid. and a muddy course makes it tough going at badminton horse trials — with ros canter
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currently in the lead. hello there — and welcome along to the programme — celtic are champions of scotland — retaining their title with a 2—0 win at hearts this afternoon. it puts ange postacoglou's men on track for a treble — having already won the league cup. chris mclauglin was watching... they had come from a party knowing it was a case when and not if. they had not lived up to expectation, today was to be no different. the ar helped, they denied an obvious goal—scoring opportunity, after a look at the monitor, hearts, after a feisty first up, down to ten. they were almost down on a manager too, thank thankfully he saw the funny
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side. the man who broke the deadlock, who else? the 30th goal of the season and are fitting that he should be the man to get the party started. the title was confirmed ten minutes before the end, oh what a season for celtic and an 11 title in 12 years, the league cup secured and the scottish cup final to come. celtic�*s unwavering dominance of scottish football continues. rangers have to settle for second then. they won 1—0 against aberdeen today. todd cantwell�*s second half volley proved the difference. the result with four games to go sees them 13 points off the leaders — so mathematically impossible to catch celtic in the games remaining. aberdeen stay 3rd behind rangers, as they push for a european place come the end of the season. arsenal kept the pressure back on, in the race for the title after a crucial victory over
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newcastle at st james park. the gunners are just a point behind manchester city — with today's opponents in 3rd — and looking to secure one of the champions league positions. joe lynsky reports. at st james�*s park, at stjames�*s park, the noise gets their team results. newcastle united had lostjust once at home all season, but arsenal came here and had to keep believing. they arejust still in touch with manchester city at the top, but to win the league now they need it all to go their way. they did get a break in the first eight minutes, newcastle thought they had a penalty, but a check ruled no handle. arsenal went on the front foot and woke to the ball to the kaplan. martin now has five goals in five games and arsenal had left off but newcastle were fragile. saw them first at the post,
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and then forced this assay. england's aaron ramsdale made a crucial readjustment, arsenal had held on and now counted, this cross went in, 2—0, three points. that now takes arsenal one point of the job, with three games to go, there is a still belief. a big match concerning the race for the top four — aswell as the for battle to avoid the drop — with west ham hosting manchester united this evening. west ham are only four points above the relegataion zone — after three defeats in a row. their boss david moyes — up against his former club — united — who are in 4th, but being chased right to the wire by rivals liverpool. they know their season rests on their results in the games left. we have everything in our hands full stop so we have to focus on our performance. i trust my players, so
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i am quite confident about it. it's going to be another great game and every game is a battle, every game is a challenge. we have to get ready for that game. manchester united, of course, we need to be there. we need to be in the champions league. we want to be there, because we want to challenge the best teams in the world. so we do everything in our power to get that done. the? world. so we do everything in our power to get that done. they have alwa s power to get that done. they have always been _ power to get that done. they have always been hugely _ power to get that done. they have always been hugely difficult - always been hugely difficult opponents to every manager, unless you are _ opponents to every manager, unless you are managing one of the real top teams _ you are managing one of the real top teams 50— you are managing one of the real top teams. so good, looking forward to it. teams. so good, looking forward to it we _ teams. so good, looking forward to it we need — teams. so good, looking forward to it. we need to play our best. if we do we _ it. we need to play our best. if we do we will— it. we need to play our best. if we do we will give them a good game. if we get _ do we will give them a good game. if we get the _ do we will give them a good game. if we get the crowd behind us, in the way they— we get the crowd behind us, in the way they did against arsenal and the way they did against arsenal and the way they— way they did against arsenal and the way they supported the team, it will -ive way they supported the team, it will give us _ way they supported the team, it will give us a _ way they supported the team, it will give us a great opportunity of getting — give us a great opportunity of getting a result. that kicks off at 8pm. important games in the women's super league today —
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all the latest from that in a moment. but first, it's the final weekend of the efl season — and today we've had league one's finale. and the green army of plymouth argyle are celebrating winning the title. our football reporter — sanny rudravajhala has been across all the action for the bbc�*s squad goals — hejoins me now. great to see you. we will come to argyll in a moment. some controversy in hillsborough today? theo;t argyll in a moment. some controversy in hillsborough today?— in hillsborough today? they entered a 96 oints in hillsborough today? they entered a 96 points and _ in hillsborough today? they entered a 96 points and not _ in hillsborough today? they entered a 96 points and not enough - in hillsborough today? they entered a 96 points and not enough to - in hillsborough today? they entered a 96 points and not enough to get . a 96 points and not enough to get automatic promotion. it the acting they were playing, they will try to get the play—offs, the big controversies around curtis davies, six years and the club, he was sent off and it looks soft, to me, i don't know what you feel about that. he wasn't quite the last man, either. he was given a straight red card. the manager wasn't happy about that. real big blow him. the michael smith with the penalty, his 20th goal of the season. so jubilant scenes at hillsborough, wednesday and the play—offs and then it all became about what will happen in
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another game, barnsley hosting peterborough. peterborough started the day in seventh, so if derby were to lose or if they were to do something, they could go ahead. they got their own big striker injonson clarke harris, he managed to get his 28th of the season. it's all going pretty well. barnsley don't lose many at home, either. even better, they got a second goal as well. eyes on clarke harris, it was ashley jack taylor with the header. that meant that, with all of that going on, peterborough managed to jump above derby county into that final play—off position. derby county into that final play-off position. derby county into that final -la -off osition. ~ , play-off position. absolutely. peter into that head _ play-off position. absolutely. peter into that head of— play-off position. absolutely. peter into that head of a _ play-off position. absolutely. peter into that head of a derby. _ play-off position. absolutely. peter into that head of a derby. so - play-off position. absolutely. peter into that head of a derby. so the i into that head of a derby. so the race for the title has been really interesting, plymouth sealing it, ipswich as well, promotion is weekend. tell us more about argyll? it's been a brilliancy is in for them. they have one of the lower budgets. ipswich town have white a bit of backing behind them, have scored 101 goals after today. and plymouth have had to work within
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their means, some big injuries as well. but they managed to seal the title, that was after a 3—1 win at port vale today, combine that with ipswich who ended up drawing to having to add fleetwood town, it meant that portrayal... plymouth managed to lift the title and steven schumacher, that manager getting the trophy, 39 years old, young manager, he has done a greatjob. there into the championship. m50 he has done a great “ob. there into the championship._ the championship. also relegation. yes, the championship. also relegation. yes. cambridge — the championship. also relegation. yes, cambridge united _ the championship. also relegation. yes, cambridge unitedjumped - the championship. also relegation. i yes, cambridge unitedjumped above yes, cambridge united jumped above burton... above mk dons into safety, so it's morecambe accrington and forest green who are joining mk dons backin forest green who are joining mk dons back in that league. ads, forest green who are “oining mk dons back in that league._ back in that league. a little kabaddi championship - back in that league. a little i kabaddi championship league, back in that league. a little - kabaddi championship league, the race to get into the fl, what a game we saw today with notts county, that was drama rights to the end. the national league has been incredible this season? i national league has been incredible this season?—
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national league has been incredible this season? i love this game at the moment. this season? i love this game at the moment- notts _ this season? i love this game at the moment. notts county, _ this season? i love this game at the moment. notts county, wrexham i this season? i love this game at the l moment. notts county, wrexham had grabbed the headlines this season, with that points total, notts county finished four points behind but 107 points, only one team goes up automatically, and they played borehamwood and when they conceded this goal to go to— down. has that all that work come to nothing? but then up stays aidan baldwin, he never scores has notts county, his last goal was a weston super where five years ago. he didn't stop there. into the 96 minute, he was there. into the 96 minute, he was there again, it is aidan baldwin. he managed to get an equaliser, 2—2, goes into extra time, the guy crossed it in wasjuliejones, he never scores for notts county. what a time to do it, in the 120th minute. notts county are into the play—off final at wembley. in the scenes were just incredible at full—time. meadow lane was absolutely packed, the crowd just cut it was one of those times where
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they got a bit of a seeding because they got a bit of a seeding because they finished a second they got to be the home side and i think that made the difference today. for a long time borehamwood looked like they were doing dutch brilliant fan base that they will be bringing. brilliant fan base that they will be brin . in: . , , brilliant fan base that they will be brinuain. , , , ., bringing. they will be playing an o- onent bringing. they will be playing an opponent in _ bringing. they will be playing an opponent in the _ bringing. they will be playing an opponent in the final _ bringing. they will be playing an opponent in the final who - bringing. they will be playing an opponent in the final who will. bringing. they will be playing an l opponent in the final who will not be? , ., ., ., ., be? chesterfield. to have a doing extra time — be? chesterfield. to have a doing extra time as _ be? chesterfield. to have a doing extra time as well. _ be? chesterfield. to have a doing extra time as well. lima - be? chesterfield. to have a doing l extra time as well. lima mandeville with a late win in the end. it will be chat... this field against notts county. be chat... this field against notts coun . ., ~ be chat... this field against notts coun . ., ,, i. moving on to the wsl now and manchester united took another step towards doing the double — with a 3—0 win over struggling spurs earlier, to pull further clear at the top of the table in the day's early game. david brindle was watching. judging towards the title. manchester united gazed across from tottenham hotspur, eyeing a seventh straight victory. but it was the visitors who almost struck first. bethany england, denied by an excellent sliding tackle. from
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there, spurs were careless and sloppy play handed united chance to go ahead or not a great pass back but it was a great outside foot finish. having zero. that goal at the time and put them six points close of the summit and it soon got better. ella toone is crossed into the area to be smashed home by alessia russo. united did dominate the first a5, but spurs were by no means out of it. they saw a massive chance, cannoned off the post, just before the interval. after the break, the home side picked up where they left off. capitalising on another spurs error. nick it out this time, the beneficiary. this current injury crisis, might you be the one to answer the prayers the summer? united to lead at the top is
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healthy. as is their goal difference. with the season heading towards its climax. irate difference. with the season heading towards its climax.— towards its climax. we are very professional. — towards its climax. we are very professional, i— towards its climax. we are very professional, i felt _ towards its climax. we are very professional, i felt we - towards its climax. we are very professional, i felt we were - towards its climax. we are very professional, i felt we were the team that really wanted to go on to win the game. i understand from dutton's perspective thereat and they have an important game to come, so in all honesty, we may be what if you were goals, but i would be happy with this. i think team clean skin up sides now turn attention to the fa cup final next weekend. the dude from the best possible position. and manchester united's lead at the top remains 6 points after a huge blow for manchester city, they lost 2—1 away at liverpool. a crucial win for brighton too — who beat west ham. aston villa won 5—0 at reading. and all eyes on chelsea later — who can jump to second, with two games in hand — with a win over everton — about kick off. let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the headlines today.
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tottenham have condemned alleged racist abuse directed towards son heung—min during their home win against crystal palace yesterday. posts on social media appered to show a man in the away end making a gesture towards the south korean. crystal palace have passed evidence to the police and say the person will be banned once identified. vincent kompany has signed a new contract with newly—promoted burnley. the former manchester city defender led the clarets to the championship title in his first season at the club and has signed a new deal that runs to the summer of 2028. and — andy murray won his first title in nearly four years, beating tommy paul in the final of the atp challenger event in aix—en—provence. the 35—year—old came back from a set down against the american top seed to win 2-6, 6-1, 6-2. a late crash split the peloton on stage two of the giro d'italia, which affected britain's mark cavendish and tayo geoghegan hart. the main man out in front managed to stay out of trouble though — as lydia campbell reports.
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0n cycling grand tours, a long stage isjust 0n cycling grand tours, a long stage is just what sprinters look forward to. the briton was looking to add to 16 wins so far on this euro. yesterday short sharp time trial, the main contenders could cruise along the italian coastline. protected by supportive team—mates. with a few miles to go, though, the pace starts to build and so did the dangers. cavendish got caught up in this crash, ending his hopes of victory. he was left lying on the road in the middle of the picture. his team have confirmed he is ok. that left the way clear for a younger rider to make their mark, italy's rider claiming his first win. the light for the local fans and also for belgian's rider, who retained the leader's pinkjersey.
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that crash just before the end of today's stage has had an impact on the overall standings. there's no change in the top three riders, but tayo gaygan hart was delayed by the crash, costing him 19 seconds and he's now slipped to 8th overall, almost a minute behind race leader remco avenerpool. geraint thomas is now the leading british rider. he's moved up three places to sixth, but is still 55 seconds off the lead. dutch veteran annemiek van vleuten has won her third consecutive veulta femenina, narrowly holding off compratiot demi vollering. vollering won the seventh and final stage, but she wasn't able to claw back enough time to overtake van vleuten in the overall standings. the moviestar rider battled through the fog to ensure that she has won overall byjust nine seconds. what a difference a week makes in formula one. last sunday's azerbaijan grand prix was described by mercedes team boss toto wolff as boring. but in just under two hours, the miami grand prix will get under
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way with the potential to be a thriller, tthanks to a qualifying session that saw the grid mixed up as nick parrott reports. max 47 came to miami, hoping to bounce back from his disappointingly second place last weekend in azerbaijan. he won here last year and was expecting to claim pole position. but on his first run in the final session, he made a mistake. before he could atone for his error, another driver made an ever bigger one. the ferrari driver bringing a premature end to qualifying, leaving him stranded in seventh and the world champion nine. to avoid the lamp, then you have to hope your second run every thing is going to be fine, without getting a red flag. but it happens on the circuit stop but yes, extremely disappointing. i circuit stop but yes, extremely disappointing-— circuit stop but yes, extremely disappointing. i know i'm good in qualifying. _ disappointing. i know i'm good in qualifying. most _ disappointing. i know i'm good in qualifying, most of _ disappointing. i know i'm good in qualifying, most of the _ disappointing. i know i'm good in qualifying, most of the time - disappointing. i know i'm good in qualifying, most of the time i - qualifying, most of the time i managed to extract the absolute maximum out of the car, but yes, again. _ maximum out of the car, but yes, again. the — maximum out of the car, but yes, again, the same mistake as yesterday, just over pushing, i had
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a rubbish _ yesterday, just over pushing, i had a rubbish turn and then i try to recover~ — a rubbish turn and then i try to recover. but i lost it later. the lap recover. but i lost it later. the tap before _ recover. but i lost it later. the lap before was pretty good, but again. — lap before was pretty good, but again, doing good laps is good, but you need _ again, doing good laps is good, but you need to — again, doing good laps is good, but you need to finish them. are again, doing good laps is good, but you need to finish them.— you need to finish them. are the bi est you need to finish them. are the biggest beneficiary _ you need to finish them. are the biggest beneficiary was - you need to finish them. are the biggest beneficiary was this - you need to finish them. are the | biggest beneficiary was this rider who already set the best time. you will be hoping to close the six—point gap to his rebel team—mate. it six-point gap to his rebel team-mate.— six-point gap to his rebel team-mate. , ., , . team-mate. it has been a difficult weekend op _ team-mate. it has been a difficult weekend up to _ team-mate. it has been a difficult weekend up to now. _ team-mate. it has been a difficult weekend up to now. so _ team-mate. it has been a difficult weekend up to now. so i- team-mate. it has been a difficult weekend up to now. so i feel- team-mate. it has been a difficult weekend up to now. so i feel like| team-mate. it has been a difficult i weekend up to now. so i feel like we -ot weekend up to now. so i feel like we got back— weekend up to now. so i feel like we got back our— weekend up to now. so i feel like we got back our rhythm, _ weekend up to now. so i feel like we got back our rhythm, already- weekend up to now. so i feel like we got back our rhythm, already in - weekend up to now. so i feel like we got back our rhythm, already in 01, i got back our rhythm, already in 01, things— got back our rhythm, already in 01, things were — got back our rhythm, already in 01, things were looking _ got back our rhythm, already in 01, things were looking a _ got back our rhythm, already in 01, things were looking a lot _ got back our rhythm, already in 01, things were looking a lot better, i things were looking a lot better, generally— things were looking a lot better, generaiiyiust _ things were looking a lot better, generaiiyiust a _ things were looking a lot better, generallyjust a lot _ things were looking a lot better, generallyjust a lot more - things were looking a lot better, | generallyjust a lot more pleased with how— generallyjust a lot more pleased with how things _ generallyjust a lot more pleased with how things went. _ generallyjust a lot more pleased with how things went. essen - generallyjust a lot more pleased with how things went. even happier is kevin magnusson, _ with how things went. even happier is kevin magnusson, the _ with how things went. even happier is kevin magnusson, the danes - is kevin magnusson, the danes previous best qualifying the season was 13th, but he claimed fourth for the american team will stop i’m the american team will stop i'm chuffed with _ the american team will stop i“n chuffed with that. in the us miami grand prix, infront chuffed with that. in the us miami grand prix, in front of a home crowd, home sponsors... sorry commerce title sponsors, it's great
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to be able to put that on. no points for qualifying, we know that, but we also know how good it feels to have also know how good it feels to have a good qualifying. also know how good it feels to have a good qualifying-— a good qualifying. another driver in unfamiliar territory _ a good qualifying. another driver in unfamiliar territory is _ a good qualifying. another driver in unfamiliar territory is a _ a good qualifying. another driver in unfamiliar territory is a seven - a good qualifying. another driver in unfamiliar territory is a seven time | unfamiliar territory is a seven time world champion lewis hamilton, he will need some luck from 13th stop sign they put me up behind seven cars. when i go to the last corner i was the last of a group and i had to back up and all of my tyres. formula 1's organisers couldn't have asked for a better grid for what they are hoping will be an exciting race. and here's full confirmation of how they'll line up for the miami grand prix. it's the second time this season that sergio perez starts from pole, with fernando alonso alongside him. carlos sainz will line up third alongside kevin magnussen. pierre gasly is fifth, with george russell the highest placed british driver in sixth. charles leclerc, esteban 0con, verstappen and valtteri bottas complete the top ten.
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then it's alex albon, nico hulkenberg, lewis hamilton, joe gan—you, nyck de vries, lando norris, yuki tsunoda, lance stroll, 0scar piastri and the only american driver on the grid, rookie logan sargeant in last place. there was heartbreak for great britain in the final of european wheelchair rugby championship, as france retained the title in style. the hosts came into the game having beaten germany yesterday — but it wasn't to be in cardiff. as 0scar la gambina reports. ca rd iff's cardiff's principality stadium has seen plenty of fireworks over the years, but nothing quite like this. britain versus france is a rematch of last yea r�*s britain versus france is a rematch of last year's final, one point separated the mad time and it looked to be the same this time. in wheelchair rugby, the points, thick and fast, the real advantage is a turnover and the french lost possession. they maintain the lead in watch was an engaging match that even those of the coronation couldn't miss the drama. but then
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britain's turn for a turnover and try to send them into half—time level. the third quarter was the same, britain scored and then france equalised. and then britain scored and then france equalised. it wasn't until the end of that quarter that the game turned on its head. england lost possession leading to three quick turnovers for a friendly. 0ne quick turnovers for a friendly. one point, that is doable, three, that is too many. with paris 2024 on the horizon, britain faced a big task to retain their gold medal. well one member of the great britain team, aaron phipps, was part of the gold medal winning side at the tokyo olympics in 2021. despite the loss today, he's confident the team can bounce back ahead of paris 2024. such a close game, a few tiny little arrows with a difference. at this level, tiny error can be the difference between gold, silverjust like we got beat, we didn't lose.
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when it doesn't go right, and you lose it's bad. when you get beat, you think let's go back bigger and stronger. the prestigious badminton horse trials are well under way — and it's been a dramatic day in the cross country phase of this equestrian triathlon. great britain's ros canter is currently leading — but after heavy rain affected the course several riders — including last year's winner laura collett — have withdrawn, or been eliminated. lizzie greenwood—hughes is there for us. followers of the sports, the ultimate test of horse and rider, know that badminton horse trials is never dressage edition. this is a 3—phase competition, and equestrian triathlon and it's not about dressage, it's all about the cross country. today was so exciting, so dramatic, just over one third of the field made at home, we had fulsome withdrawals, we have some quite difficult to rein for the riders, but there was one lady who was almost the quickest, sickest vastness and is now the overnight leader, ros canter. two people who
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don't understand eventing, why was it so difficult out there and how did you manage to go so well? badminton is the ultimate test for us, it's— badminton is the ultimate test for us, it's one — badminton is the ultimate test for us, it's one of the biggest cross—country courses in the world. so it _ cross—country courses in the world. so it was _ cross—country courses in the world. so it was always going to be challenging today, but we had a lot of rain _ challenging today, but we had a lot of rain this— challenging today, but we had a lot of rain this spring, including a lot of rain this spring, including a lot of rain _ of rain this spring, including a lot of rain yesterday, so it made the ground _ of rain yesterday, so it made the ground conditions very challenging for the _ ground conditions very challenging for the horses. ground conditions very challenging forthe horses. it's ground conditions very challenging for the horses. it's much more energy— for the horses. it's much more energy sapping, becomes much more of an endurance _ energy sapping, becomes much more of an endurance test, so you put that with the _ an endurance test, so you put that with the big jumps, an endurance test, so you put that with the bigjumps, it an endurance test, so you put that with the big jumps, it was always going _ with the big jumps, it was always going to — with the big jumps, it was always going to be an exciting day. you said, ou going to be an exciting day. you said. you will — going to be an exciting day. you said, you will be _ going to be an exciting day. you said, you will be in _ going to be an exciting day. ym. said, you will be in the world champion, you have one son of amazing events, but you said this was so difficult and you have to be mentallyjust was so difficult and you have to be mentally just like you was so difficult and you have to be mentallyjust like you said immensely today was one of the hottest events you've evident, why was that? i hottest events you've evident, why was that? ~ , ., , was that? i think it is always walkin: was that? i think it is always walking into _ was that? i think it is always walking into the _ was that? i think it is always walking into the unknown, i walking into the unknown, cross—country riding is about being reactive, but equally you have to have a really good plan. when you add in the conditions we were having to deal with today, you just really were not sure how things were going to come up. it was a challenge, so we're supposed to come underneath an
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optimum time, which nobody today and so it was really a juggling act, how much we push at the beginning, we have to save a horses for the end, while still trying to be competitive. so it was a challenging day, i'm quite relieved it's over, but i'm very proud of my horses, they were both amazing. you but i'm very proud of my horses, they were both amazing.- but i'm very proud of my horses, they were both amazing. you did so well to take — they were both amazing. you did so well to take that _ they were both amazing. you did so well to take that deed, _ they were both amazing. you did so well to take that deed, going - they were both amazing. you did so well to take that deed, going to - they were both amazing. you did so well to take that deed, going to the j well to take that deed, going to the final phase, you were second last year, what are you going to have to do to win this competition and what would it mean to you to win a babington, the biggest prize of them all as lemon we had a showjumping to do tomorrow, we have to try to clear the knockdown poles. you do tomorrow, we have to try to clear the knockdown poles.— do tomorrow, we have to try to clear the knockdown poles. you 'ust never know what this * the knockdown poles. you 'ust never know what this endurance _ the knockdown poles. you just never know what this endurance test - the knockdown poles. you just never know what this endurance test today| know what this endurance test today has taken out of horses. so it's really going into the unknown, again, hopefullyjust make and then they have to pass a vets inspection, so hopefully they are fit and well for the morning. what it would mean to me, i would say a dream come true, but i don't the gabba dreamt that it could be a dream you know
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what i mean? so it would mean a lot. you would be an extremely popular winner, is a really good luck tomorrow, you can follow how ros canter gets on on the bbc, it is like from tpm on bbc two. and the youngestjockey for 72—years competed in the 1,000 guineas at newmarket today. 17—year—old billy loughnane partnered sweet harmony to finish 14th, just seven months after beginning his riding career. but the race was won by three time championjockey — murphy who took the honours on mawj. the 9—1 shot pulled out in front of the field alongside 6—4 favourite tahiy—ra, ridden by chris hayes, with a furlong to go. murphy described the win as �*unbelievable', following his return to the sport in february from a 14—month ban — imposed for covid rule breaches and for twice being above the alcohol threshold. that's all from sportsday. celtic won the scottish premiership
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title, they won 2—0 against cap my cards. that secures the title for them. also west ham against manchester united, kicks off at 7pm, so a big game for both of those sites, west ham looking to pull further clear from relegation trouble and united after fourth place at the end of the season. that's it from us here, thank you for watching and we will see you again soon. hello there. it's been a fine and warm day today for many areas with just a few showers, mainly across eastern scotland and eastern england. now, the showers fade away this evening. 0vernight, many places will be dry, but rain and a stronger breeze will be pushing in from the west. and that will make for quite a cloudy and a damp bank holiday monday. here it is showing up clearly on the pressure charts. it will arrive across northern ireland certainly later on today into the evening. some of the rain will be quite heavy
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at times and eventually through the night it'll transfer towards central and western parts of britain. now, ahead of it, it'll stay dry. the showers that fade away through this evening will leave clear skies through the night and temperatures will dip into single digits in one or two of the chillier spots, but generally out west, temperatures will be rising as this rain moves in. so we could start off with some early brightness eastern england, east anglia, in the south—east, but it won't last. the rain will arrive here later in the morning, through the afternoon. skies brighten up for scotland and northern ireland, but some heavy showers will develop. could see some significant thunderstorms developing across northern ireland. so some torrential downpours in places. in the sunshine, where you get it, then the high teens, but for most, i think, the mid—teens where it's raining, cloudy and quite breezy. as we head through monday night, it looks like the rain will tend to push away into the north sea and leave a legacy of clouds and mist and murk. one or two showers continuing across scotland and temperatures range from around 9 to 12 degrees. so still quite mild for most of us.
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now, into tuesday, lighterwinds. you can see fewer isobars, but we have a couple of weather fronts. these will enhance the shower activity. so many places will start dry with some sunshine around. showers or long spells of rain will continue across northern and eastern scotland. a few showers peppering eastern parts of england and showers also get into northern ireland, south wales and south—west england. these spots most favoured for the showers elsewhere, could stay dry altogether. in the sunshine, temperatures of 17, 18, maybe 19 degrees in the warmest spots. however, things do turn cooler as you move deeper into the week. low pressure always nearby, so it's going to remain unsettled. these low pressure systems also bringing some slightly fresher air to our shores as we push towards the end of the week. at the moment, friday could be the driest day of the working week, but sunshine and showers return for next weekend.
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