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1 Scotland's national team have not featured in a major finals since 1998.
2 She has come close since, reaching four major finals only to come away empty-handed.
3 DT Harry Kane, making his mark at a major finals .
4 It is the first time Kerr has taken this age group to a major finals .
5 Maybe it was not even good that I played in previous major finals , he said.
6 The 38-year-old has come close since, reaching four major finals only to come away empty-handed.
7 Dealing with much-hyped Americans in major finals had been a constant throughout the Australian's career.
8 Only people of retirement age remember the last time Wales qualified for major finals in 1958.
9 Kim Clijsters lost her first four major finals before winning the United States Open in 2005.
10 John O'Mahony of Galway wants to make up for losing two major finals in a row.
11 But the demons that haunted him in losing his first four major finals resurfaced in Tokyo.
12 Ten major finals have come and gone.
13 Jana Novotna, the Czech star, also lost her first three major finals , finally winning Wimbledon in 1998.
14 The Scottish absence from major finals has gone on far too long for such plaudits to be acceptable.
15 Wales qualified for their first major finals tournament in 58 years under the watchful eye of Chris Coleman.
16 If she can become a consistent sub-11 seconds runner, she ought to qualify for all the major finals .
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