City slickers left to rue poor starts



DUBAI // The Dubai rugby clubs must be regretting the day the play-off experiment was dispensed with by the Arabian Gulf union. The three top club's in the city are all realistically out of contention for the Prosperity Premiership title, with undefeated Bahrain stretching their lead at the top with a 37-15 win over Doha on Friday. Each suffered damaging blips during the first half of the campaign, which has rendered their strong recent form meaningless.

The Dubai Exiles followed up their impressive triumph over the Abu Dhabi Harlequins, the defending champions, last weekend with a 22-15 win over the Dubai Dragons at The Sevens on Friday. Jon Beeton touched down his third try in two matches from the wing, while front-rowers Mike Riley and Dave Vittes capped another powerful display from the pack with a try apiece. "I've always been a fan of the play-off system," reflected the Exiles head coach, Wayne Marsters, a New Zealander who formerly coached the Gulf.

"Now the season is over for a lot of the clubs and we are just playing for pride." Their neighbours, Dubai Hurricanes, lost their first six matches in a torrid start to the campaign, yet have recovered their poise to such an extent that they trounced Abu Dhabi 38-10 in the capital at the weekend. The Hurricanes won the title two seasons ago, on the one occasion the play-off format - which is used to decide the Guinness Premiership and the Super 14 competitions - was implemented.

In the second tier Emirates League, Toa Dubai sullied the 100 per cent record of the runaway leaders, Al Ain Amblers, with a 45-26 win at The Sevens. pradley@thenational.ae

Sunday's games

Liverpool v West Ham United, 4.30pm (UAE)
Southampton v Burnley, 4.30pm
Arsenal v Manchester City, 7pm

Where to buy art books in the UAE

There are a number of speciality art bookshops in the UAE.

In Dubai, The Lighthouse at Dubai Design District has a wonderfully curated selection of art and design books. Alserkal Avenue runs a pop-up shop at their A4 space, and host the art-book fair Fully Booked during Art Week in March. The Third Line, also in Alserkal Avenue, has a strong book-publishing arm and sells copies at its gallery. Kinokuniya, at Dubai Mall, has some good offerings within its broad selection, and you never know what you will find at the House of Prose in Jumeirah. Finally, all of Gulf Photo Plus’s photo books are available for sale at their show. 

In Abu Dhabi, Louvre Abu Dhabi has a beautiful selection of catalogues and art books, and Magrudy’s – across the Emirates, but particularly at their NYU Abu Dhabi site – has a great selection in art, fiction and cultural theory.

In Sharjah, the Sharjah Art Museum sells catalogues and art books at its museum shop, and the Sharjah Art Foundation has a bookshop that offers reads on art, theory and cultural history.

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