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Ombudsman Dominates Prince of Wales's Stakes with Sweeping Victory
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Ombudsman Dominates Prince of Wales's Stakes with Sweeping Victory

Ombudsman delivered a commanding performance to win the Prince of Wales's Stakes, beating last season's Oaks and Arc winners, Minnie Hauk and Daryz. Jockey William Buick eased the 11-10 favorite to a four-length victory, showcasing exceptional acceleration. Trainer John Gosden praised the horse's class and turn of foot, with the Juddmonte International at York a potential next target.

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Guardian Sport
Liverpool v Chelsea: Premier League – live reaction
Sport
09.05.2026

Liverpool v Chelsea: Premier League – live reaction

Liverpool started well but let Chelsea back into the game and ended the day booed offChelsea get the ball rolling at a lovely sunny Anfield. They’re kicking towards the Kop in this first half.The teams are out! Liverpool in socialist red, Chelsea in royal blue. Anfield crackles with anticipation, albeit in that slightly understated 12.30pm-on-Saturday style. We’ll be off in a couple of Gerry-and-the-Pacemakers-soundtracked minutes. “I enjoyed the pre-match postbag,” trills Rob Knap. “I’m very much one of the (many, I imagine) rubberneckers today. My partner’s gone out and I’m a bit under the weather, sniffle, cough, etc - classic man flu - then I saw that Liverpool-Chelsea was on. How I’ve perked up! (Though that also might be the combo of too many Lemsips and extra-strong Lockets.) I foresee unbearable tension, slapstick defending and high aggro potential (not that any of us want to see any of the latter, of course).” Of course not. Continue reading...

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Guardian Sport
Liverpool 1-1 Chelsea: Premier League – live
Sport
09.05.2026

Liverpool 1-1 Chelsea: Premier League – live

Live Premier League updates from 12.30pm BSTWhy not email Scott | See the latest standingsChelsea get the ball rolling at a lovely sunny Anfield. They’re kicking towards the Kop in this first half.The teams are out! Liverpool in socialist red, Chelsea in royal blue. Anfield crackles with anticipation, albeit in that slightly understated 12.30pm-on-Saturday style. We’ll be off in a couple of Gerry-and-the-Pacemakers-soundtracked minutes. “I enjoyed the pre-match postbag,” trills Rob Knap. “I’m very much one of the (many, I imagine) rubberneckers today. My partner’s gone out and I’m a bit under the weather, sniffle, cough, etc - classic man flu - then I saw that Liverpool-Chelsea was on. How I’ve perked up! (Though that also might be the combo of too many Lemsips and extra-strong Lockets.) I foresee unbearable tension, slapstick defending and high aggro potential (not that any of us want to see any of the latter, of course).” Of course not. Continue reading...

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Guardian Sport