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Evening Sports Update

Jul 25, 2020 17:36 By radiokerrysport
Evening Sports Update
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HORSE RACING

Enable has made racing history with her third victory in the King George VI Stakes at Ascot.

The win means that Frankie Dettori now goes level with Lester Piggott with seven wins in the race.

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The John Gosden-trained mare won by five and a half lengths from Sovereign.

Frankie Detorri says today's win is an emotional one for many reasons

SOCCER

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Bournemouth striker Callum Wilson says his teammates are ready for one final fight to keep the club in the Premier League.

They have to beat Everton tomorrow and hope Watford and Aston Villa lose in order to retain their top flight status.

Wilson tells Sky Sports News their position isn't due to a lack of effort

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P-S-G have confirmed that Kylian Mbappe has suffered a "serious right ankle sprain".

The World Cup winner left the stadium on crutches following his side's win over Saint-Etienne in last night's French Cup final.

He's now a major doubt for their Champions League clash with Atalanta next month and the 21-year-old will be assessed again in the next 72-hours.

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GOLF

Northern Ireland's Jonathan Caldwell is eleven-under on his final round at golf's British Masters as he closes out.

He's six shots behind leader Renato Paratore of Italy.

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2017 winner Paul Dunne's finished up with a final round of 71 to move to three-under-par.

England's Lee Westwood says he won't play at next month's US PGA Championship, despite coronavirus quarantine rules being relaxed.

The tournament host finished the British Masters on 8 over-par after a final round of 79.

SNOOKER

Ken Doherty has booked his place in the third round of qualifying for the World Snooker Championship.

The 1997 champion held off a comeback from Fraser Patrick to win by six frames to four.

Doherty will face Mark King tomorrow.

FORMULA ONE

All coronavirus tests carried out in the last week involving F1 teams have come back negative.

1461 tests were performed in the seven days leading up to Thursday the 23rd of July.

The next race is the British Grand Prix at Silverstone next weekend.

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