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Manx Radio Sport News:
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Football: 2026 Paul Henry Gold Cup final to conclude latest Manx season
Ramsey Youth Centre & Old Boys to meet Castletown at The Bowl this weekend
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Triathlon: Draper records strong showing in San Francisco
Manxman just misses out on top ten place on T100 tour
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IoM men's squad relishing TNS test, says Bass
Manx national side facing Welsh champions in friendly this weekend
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2026 King's Baton Relay to start on Island this weekend
Five-day event coming to Manx shores ahead of 2026 Commonwealth Games
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Nickolas Ellis impresses at Le Mans
Island-born driver battles to top-ten placeĀ
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Caomhan Canny hoping for TT return after 2026 withdrawal
Rider also confirms he's parted ways with Scott Racing
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Classic sidecars confirmed for 2026 Southern 100
It follows 'overwhelming' response to initiative after modern machines excluded
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TT launches sustainability review into Sidecar class
Submissions from competitors and spectators to be considered
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Boxing: Jamie Devine's title fight called off
Manxman was due to fight for belt in Liverpool this month
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Athletics: Top-five for Cain at Swansea Half Marathon
Helen Simpson also sets new Island record during meeting
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Friday Sport Preview (12-6-26)
On tonight's programme:After a tough few months, Isle of Man professional boxer, Jade Burden will finally have the chance this weekend to make history as she takes on her first ever title fight in the UKIn football, the finale to the 2025/26 Manx season awaits this weekend with this year's Paul Henry Gold Cup final at The Bowl in DouglasMeanwhile, the Isle of Man men's national football squad is in action this weekend when they take on the reigning Welsh top-tier champions in a friendly - we hear from the Island side's managerWhilst there's been a short hiatus in local athletics action, we get the latest on Island athletes excelling elsewhere around the world in recent weeks
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Jade Burden - Title fight back on and fired up for the occasion
Back in April of this year, Isle of Man professional boxer, Jade Burden was due to take part in her first ever title fight in the UK.However, at short notice, the event itself was cancelled, leaving the Island competitor in a tough place and considering her future in the sport.But since then, things have changed - the showdown has since been rescheduled to Saturday, 13 June and will see Burden face Katie Smith for the Commonwealth Silver Super Featherweight title in Bolton.With the fire inside rekindled, we've been catching up with Jade ahead of this weekend's fight to find out what it would mean to hear to bring a belt back to the Isle of Man, and also how she's coped with the challenges of the last few months since the original date was called off
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Gary Thompson - The Clerk of the Course's view for TT 2026
The countdown to TT 2026 continues, and in this Manx Radio SportsCast, we've been speaking with someone who's at the very heart of all the key decisions at the racing fortnight.Isle of Man TT Clerk of the Course, Gary Thompson is entering his 14th year in the role this year.In 2025, he and his team faced multiple challenges throughout the two weeks as weather regularly disrupted the meeting, culminating in Mr Thompson having to cancel the iconic Senior race due to poor conditions, only the second time in the event's history that's happened with the other in 2012 also under his watch.Outside of that, there's also changes this year for organisers to get their heads around, including to the schedule as well as a couple of the race classes.Ahead of what is expected to be another busy year, Manx Radio spoke with Mr Thompson to get his views on the challenges, the changes and the preparations for this year's event
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Peter Hickman - Confidence high ahead of TT 2026 campaign
The countdown continues towards the 2026 Isle of Man TT Races and we at Manx Radio have been catching up recently with riders and officials involved in the racing fortnight.The focus of this latest episode of the Manx Radio SportsCast is someone who's been a dominant figure at the TT in recent years and is looking to bounce back after a challenging 2025.Last year, Peter Hickman had a challenging season on the Snaefell Mountain Course - an incident during qualifying week saw him ruled out of all of last year's races due to inury.Fast forward to now, and the 14-time TT winner and outright lap record holder is full of confidence in his ability to make his mark yet again over the two week meeting.As well as finding out about his ambitions for this year, Hickman also explains to Manx Radio how different a position the 8TEN Racing team as a whole is in compared to 2025:
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