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12/06/2011

Cyclist David Millar on his drugs ban, cricket selector Geoff Miller, boxer David Haye looks ahead to Klitschko, James Ward on a good show at Queens, and Wigan chairman Dave Whelan.

Garry Richardson looks at the main sports stories of the week.

As the fallout from John Steele's departure from the RFU continues we speak to the chairman, Martyn Thomas. Heavyweight champion David Haye looks ahead to his fight with Wladimir Klitschko.

We hear from British tennis player James Ward after his good showing at Queens, and England selector Geoff Miller reveals the latest test team.

Elsewhere, Wigan chairman Dave Whelan shares his delight at manager Roberto Martinez' decision to reject Aston Villa to stay at the club, and FA director of communications Adrian Bevington previews the U-21 European Championship.

And cyclist David Millar describes the pressures and expectations which led him to take performance-enhancing drugs. He tells Sportsweek that winning after doping felt hollow and why his arrest in France made him own up to cheating.

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