Sat, 30 Apr, 2005 - 18:11
Celtic 1 Hibernian 3
Hibernian threw Rangers an unexpected lifeline in the Bank of Scotland Premier League championship race by snatching a shock success at Celtic Park this afternoon.
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CourtsSoccerHeathrowPlace: Celtic ParkPlace: EdinburghPerson: Tony MowbrayPerson: Garry O'ConnorPerson: Derek RiordanPerson: Scott BrownPerson: Craig BeattiePerson: Ivan SproulePerson: BrownPerson: Craig BellamyPerson: Chris SuttonPerson: Didier AgathePerson: Martin O'NeillPerson: Shaun MaloneyPerson: Aiden McGeadyPerson: Joos ValgaerenPerson: MowbrayPerson: Ian MurrayPerson: RiordanPerson: O'ConnorPerson: Stanislav VargaPerson: David MarshallPerson: Bobo BaldePerson: Steve WhittakerPerson: Alan ThompsonPerson: HartsonPerson: Gary SmithPerson: ThompsonPerson: BaldePerson: John HartsonPerson: O'NeillPerson: BeattiePerson: MaloneyPerson: Amadou KontePerson: MarshallPerson: Neil LennonPerson: PetrovPerson: Simon BrownPerson: Ross WallacePerson: McGeadyPerson: ShielsPerson: KontePerson: SproulePerson: Jackie McNamaraPerson: MarshalEvent: Bank of Scotland Premier League championship raceEvent: Bank of Scotland Premier League championshipEvent: SPLOrganisation: CelticOrganisation: RangersOrganisation: HeartsOrganisation: EdinburghOrganisation: AberdeenOrganisation: Hibernian
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