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1. Racing: Ginger hot on glory trail
Manchester Evening News, Friday 19 November 2004 STROLLING back across the gallops having just watched his string work, there is a noticeable spring in Ginger McCain's step as he goes to check on the horse that catapulted him back into the limelight last April. -
2. Horse racing: Frankie at the peak
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 23 November 2004 FRANKIE Dettori squirms when recalling the moment his credibility as a top class jockey was brought into question. -
3. Foggy: I was like Roy Keane on a motorbike!
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 11 November 2004 BIKING legend Carl Fogarty has revealed the secret of his remarkable success - he was the Roy Keane of motorcycle racing! The eight-time world champion, a Manchester United fan, says he admires the Reds skipper more than any other modern sportsman - and says he shares the Irishman's ruthlessness and desire to win. -
4. Speedway: Belle tolls for Aces legends
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 09 November 2004 BELLE Vue legends Peter Collins and Chris Morton have answered calls from new promoter Tony Mole to play a part in the club's future. -
5. Stockport County 0 Walsall 1
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 27 November 2004 ANOTHER home defeat added to County's woes at the end of the week in which they parted company with boss Sammy McIlroy. -
6. Great Britain 4 Australia 44
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 27 November 2004 AUSTRALIA turned on the style to stun an expectant capacity crowd at Elland Road and shatter Great Britain's hopes in the Gillette Tri-Nations final. -
7. Cycling: Emma's chasing World Cup glory
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 28 November 2004 CHESHIRE cycling star Emma Davies will be aiming to complete her collection of medals when she contests round three of the UCI Track World Cup in Manchester next year. -
8. Speedway: Allan's signing off
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 28 November 2004 JASON Crump, Belle Vue's World champion, has reached speedway's pinnacle by being one of the most professional and best-organised riders in the sport, as well as the most talented. -
9. FA candidates: Brian Barwick
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 09 November 2004 PROFILING prospective FA chief executive Brian Barwick. -
10. Motorsport: Grand Prix back on track
Manchester Evening News, Friday 12 November 2004 SPORTS minister Richard Caborn has promised changes will be made to turn Silverstone into a world-class circuit after it emerged the British Grand Prix is almost certain to take place next year.