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Sporting birthdays - July 21

Steve Collins (boxing) - former WBO super-middleweight champion, born 1964.

John Lowe (darts) - three-time world champion, born 1945.

Titus Bramble (soccer) - Wigan defender, born 1981.

Good arrows: John Lowe celebrates his birthday today

Good arrows: John Lowe celebrates his birthday today

Gudni Bergsson (soccer) - Former Iceland, Tottenham and Bolton defender, born 1965.

Brian Talbot (soccer) - Former England, Arsenal and Ipswich midfielder, born 1953.

Gary Teale (soccer) - Scotland and Derby winger, born 1978.

Joaquin Sanchez (soccer) - Spain and Valencia winger, born 1981.

Liam Ridgewell (soccer) - Birmingham defender, born 1984.

Chris Gunter (soccer) - Wales and Tottenham defender, born 1989.

Daryl Powell (rugby league) - former Great Britain half-back, born 1965.

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