Paul Hayward
- Paul Hayward has written articles published in MailOnline, The Guardian and The Observer.
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Most Recent article
Imperial Commander tears up the Gold Cup's two-horse script
The Guardian, Friday 19 March• Kauto Star falls four out after a ragged ride • Denman battles on to take second place
Previous Articles
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Kauto Star and Denman have more than bragging rights at stake
The Guardian, Friday 19 March
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Katie Walsh and Nina Carberry prove women are no longer passengers
The Guardian, Thursday 18 March
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Binocular brings the brilliance of euphoric McCoy back into focus
The Guardian, Wednesday 17 March
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Beckham as achilles: last act for football's golden boy
The Guardian, Monday 15 March
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Why Wayne Rooney is England's most potent force since Bobby Charlton
The Guardian, Sunday 14 March
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Ruby Walsh is ready to ride Kauto Star to more Cheltenham glory
The Guardian, Saturday 13 March
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Didier Drogba assumes centre stage in the compelling drama of Chelsea
The Guardian, Saturday 13 March
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England are OK but pause and take a peek at how good Spain and Brazil are
The Guardian, Sunday 7 March
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Gary Neville: Can I give my all to management? Probably not
The Observer, Sunday 7 March
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Cesc Fábregas injury casts doubt on Arsenal finally graduating
The Guardian, Saturday 6 March
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- 362 articles (since November 2007)
- Average article: 36 column inches (1091 words)
- Shortest article: 4 column inches (121 words)
- Longest article: 127 column inches (3821 words)
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