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Football Federation Australia criticised for supporting Sheikh Salman's re-election
via theguardian.comBahraini AFC president’s bid gets Australian backing‘Makes a mockery of values of game,’ says Craig Foster Football Federation Australia’s decision to support Asian Football Confederation president Sheikh Salman Ibrahim Al-Khalifa’s bid for re-election has been labelled as “sickening” by Craig Foster, who spearheaded the campaign to release Hakeem Al-Araibi.FFA confirmed on Tuesday it will join with fellow ASEAN Football Federation nations in backing She -
Germany’s learning visits offer measure of Dan Ashworth’s England legacy
via theguardian.com• Former FA technical director proud of St George’s Park success
• Dual-nationality players must feel welcome, Ashworth saysDan Ashworth has pointed to the establishment of St George’s Park as an elite hub for English football as his greatest legacy from his time as the Football Association’s technical director, with representatives of the German national setup having visited to learn from its success.St George’s Park opened in 2012 and the £105m facility -
Matildas to prepare for World Cup in Turkey
via theage.com.auThe Matildas will use the same Turkish venue the Socceroos did for Russia 2018 to prepare for their own tilt at World Cup glory in France in June. -
Women's NCAA Tournament: 11-time champs UConn miss out on No1 seed
via theguardian.comHuskies not among top seeds for first time since 2006ESPN apologize after releasing bracket early in errorBaylor, Notre Dame, Mississippi State and Louisville are the No1 seeds in the women’s NCAA Tournament, leading a March Madness field that was revealed early thanks to a production error.The bracket was mistakenly put out by ESPN hours before the network had scheduled its selection show. ESPN apologized and scrambled to air an early selection show to release the brackets while screensho -
Aussies mull World Cup pace plans
via theage.com.auJosh Hazlewood and Mitchell Starc's injuries mean the World Cup carrot is now almost within reach of more Australian pacemen, with Jhye Richardson in the box seat to earn a call-up at age 22. -
Carpark incident in star’s boozy bender
High-profile Fremantle recruit Jesse Hogan has been dumped from the Dockers’ AFL season opener after breaking the team’s alcohol policy. -
Time to improve: Eels slap deadline on Arthur contract talks
Parramatta have given coach Brad Arthur until mid-season to prove himself, putting off contract negotiations until June. -
Teen cyclist dies after mid-race accident
A teenage cyclist has died after being hit by a van during the Alfred Gadenne Grand Prix in Belgium. -
NRL got serious on concussion, now fans must too
The outcry was predictable and swift and, ultimately, worrying. -
New boss’ brutal Ricciardo reality check
Renault boss Cyril Abiteboul has suggested Daniel Ricciardo will need to adjust to life outside the Big Three quickly if he’s to accept where he sits in the F1 pecking order and the consequences that come with that. -
Mayweather’s young love interest
Floyd Mayweather is dating Argentinian Big Brother star Yasmi Mendeguia, who is 20 years his junior, after meeting her in a shopping centre, according to reports. -
Joey doesn’t blame Knights, NRL over epilepsy link to concussion
Andrew Johns made a stunning admission that continuous head knocks and concussions could have contributed to his frontal lobe epilepsy. -
‘It was our dream’: Cricket minnows notch historic Test feat
Afghanistan notched a historic maiden win in only their second Test match when they defeated Ireland by seven wickets in the one-off Test on Monday. -
Heartbroken SBW’s selfless act
Sonny Bill Williams, an inspirational captain for the Blues recently in their first win of the Super Rugby season, is not available to play the Highlanders at Eden Park on Friday. -
Bogut set for early blockuster NBA return
Andrew Bogut is set to make his NBA return with the Golden State Warriors early. -
Afghanistan beats Ireland in historic Test
via smh.com.auAfghanistan have notched a historic maiden win in only their second Test match, defeating Ireland by seven wickets in a one-off Test on Monday. -
Magpie Dunn coping with AFL finals drought
via smh.com.auNow he's broken one AFL grand final duck, Lynden Dunn is philosophical about trying to take care of the other. -
David Ospina discharged from hospital after collapsing during Napoli match
via theguardian.com• Arsenal loanee given all clear after sustaining a head injury
• Keeper will not be joining Colombia in international breakThe Arsenal loanee David Ospina has been discharged from hospital and given the all clear after collapsing midway through Napoli’s Serie A match against Udinese on Sunday.The 30-year-old goalkeeper, on loan at the Italian club from Arsenal, fell to the turf two minutes before half-time, having suffered an earlier head injury in a clash with Udinese’s I -
Bogut set to make Warriors debut early
via smh.com.auThe Australian centre was expected to play his first game for the Warriors on Thursday, but injury to DeMarcus Cousins has seen Bogut get an earlier call-up. -
Premier League: fight for top four is on – just don’t mention the b-word
via theguardian.comTottenham, Arsenal, Manchester United and Chelsea can all still win a European trophy but, if they don’t, have just eight games each to try to secure a Champions League placeIt is hard to place the exact moment when “bottle” became such an overused part of football’s lingua franca but nowadays it is hard to get through a weekend without several cases. You do not have to delve deep to find someone suggesting Chelsea bottled it at Goodison Park or Liverpool had the bottle t -
'It's your job': Bartel says there should be no player confusion around new rules
via smh.com.auPremiership Cat says AFL players should have no trouble coming to grips with the new rules this season, given they're professionals who have had the changes explained to them. -
Ashes could herald new era for Tests with names and numbers on shirts
via theguardian.com• Series will be first in new ICC World Test Championship
• England to face Australia at Edgbaston on 1 AugustEngland’s and Australia’s cricketers are set to wear shirts with names and numbers on the back during this summer’s Ashes – a first in 142 years of Test cricket.The five-match series that begins at Edgbaston on 1 August following the home World Cup, with England seeking to regain the urn they lost in Australia in 2017-18, is slated to be the first played -
The Kick-off: The sport stories you need to know this morning
via foxsports.com.auLIVE: Welcome to Fox Sports’ daily roundup of the stories you need to know about in the world of sports right now. Join us every weekday morning from 6.30am — 9am. Play on! -
NRL Team Tips Round 2: Eels enforcer’s 3+ months lay-off; ex-Storm recruit to solve Titans’ crisis
via foxsports.com.auThe high from Parramatta’s round one victory has been curbed by a nightmare prognosis for Nathan Brown and a looming suspension for Michael Jennings. -
AFL 2019: The ‘car park’ incident that left Fremantle recruit Jesse Hogan with rib injuries after drinking session
via foxsports.com.auMore light has been shed on the incident that led Fremantle to suspend their prized recruit Jesse Hogan on the eve of the 2019 AFL season. -
Bryony Frost has x-ray on injured shoulder after Southwell fall
via theguardian.com• Ryanair Chase-winning jockey takes tumble on Midnight Bliss
• Frost has one ride booked for Tuesday’s racing at HuntingdonBryony Frost, who became the first female rider to win a Grade One race over jumps at the Cheltenham Festival aboard Frodon in last week’s Ryanair Chase, missed her sole remaining ride on the Southwell card on Monday after suffering a fall in the opening race.Frost was riding Midnight Bliss for trainer Caroline Fryer in the Toalsbet Handicap Chase and -
Furious reaction to star’s booze bender
High-profile Fremantle recruit Jesse Hogan has been dumped from the Dockers’ AFL season opener after breaking the team’s alcohol policy. -
Bogut set to make Warriors return today
Andrew Bogut is set to make his NBA return with the Golden State Warriors early. -
Tottenham Hotspur station is a bad idea | Brief letters
via theguardian.comWhite Hart Lane | A hug that said it all | Car-free rambles | Solar power | Breakup songs | Brexit BrelI’m a long-term Tottenham resident and lifelong Spurs fan living just a few minutes’ walk from the stadium. There is no need to waste public money on renaming White Hart Lane rail station as Tottenham Hotspur (Report, 18 March). Spurs are known for playing at “The Lane”. The effort by the current owners of Spurs to get the name changed is another attempt by corporate int -
No more heroes? Alun Wyn Jones stands tall even in these cynical times | Kevin Mitchell
via theguardian.comWales captain’s act of kindness on Saturday did not go unnoticed and there is plenty of evidence to suggest sometimes it’s still OK to meet your idolsAn image that will linger from the final round of the Six Nations was not a dazzling run or shuddering tackle, but a small act of kindness that almost went unnoticed.As Ireland had asked for the roof of the Principality Stadium to remain opened – in the hope that the elements might help them to beat their Welsh hosts – a vic -
Behind the rainbow flags, the AFLW has a problem with trans women
via abc.net.auRainbow flags flew high at the AFLW pride game at the weekend, but LGBTI fans were quick to slam the league's policy on trans players as "discriminatory", writes Kate O'Halloran. -
Phillies slugger broke TV with bat after teammates played Fortnite during game
via theguardian.comCarlos Santana angered by video game during team’s slumpVeteran was traded away to Seattle Mariners in offseasonIn the midst of the Philadelphia Phillies’ late-season collapse in the final two months of the 2018 campaign, Carlos Santana apparently provided the biggest hit in the team’s clubhouse.As the Phillies’ young team lost 20 of their 28 games in September, after having had the best record in baseball in late July, the team’s former first baseman – who wa -
New AFL season met as much by relief as love for the game | Craig Little
via theguardian.comIf the ear-splitting off-season noise is cut through, there is plenty to look forward to in 2019Our game has always been noisy. There are no objective football fans, but plenty of zealous ones with loud opinions based on blind faith – has been from the beginning. Today the game is noisier still. Noisy like a circus (where the AFL pitched its AFLX tent) or an insolent argument where the eventual winner simply yells louder than everyone else (the week of contrived debate on a seemingly inevi -
Giants GM defends Beckham Jr trade and says Browns 'knocked it out the park'
via theguardian.comNew York’s deal with Cleveland caused shockwaves in NFLMany believe Giants got the rough end of deal for receiverThe New York Giants general manager, Dave Gettleman, has defended his team’s decision to trade away Odell Beckham Jr, one of the best players in the NFL.The Giants sent Beckham to the Cleveland Browns in return for first- and third-round draft picks and safety Jabrill Peppers. Beckham had clashed with the Giants in recent seasons but many believe the Giants had given up on -
Callum Hudson-Odoi called into England squad for Euro 2020 qualifiers
via theguardian.com• Chelsea winger makes step up to senior level
• 18-year-old has yet to start in the Premier LeagueCallum Hudson-Odoi has been promoted to Gareth Southgate’s England squad for the forthcoming Euro 2020 qualifiers against the Czech Republic and Montenegro, with the Chelsea winger the second member of the successful Under-17s World Cup side to make the step up to senior level.The 18-year-old, who has yet to start in the Premier League, had been due to make his debut for Aidy Boothr -
AFL 2019: New starting position rule could separate best and worst teams
via foxsports.com.au“This week’s game will be won in the middle.” -
City's Cup comeback, Liverpool on top and Zidane's return – Football Weekly
via theguardian.comMax Rushden, Barry Glendenning, Jonathan Wilson and Barney Ronay discuss Swansea’s brave defeat, convenient paths for Manchester City, Liverpool going top, Chelsea slipping up, Zidane back with a bang and moreJoin the conversation on Facebook, Twitter and email.We look back at the weekend of football just gone, starting with the FA Cup and Manchester City’s 3-2 comeback win at Swansea. Continue reading... -
Team Sky set for takeover by Britain’s richest man, Sir Jim Ratcliffe
via theguardian.com• Six-time Tour de France winners poised to confirm deal
• New team will be named Ineos after Ratcliffe’s companyTeam Sky is poised to announce a takeover by Britain’s richest man in a deal that will maintain the six-time Tour de France winners’ position as the wealthiest team in world cycling.Sources close to Team Sky have told The Guardian that an announcement is “imminent” and Team Ineos, sponsored by the controversial petrochemical company owned by Sir -
Women’s Six Nations team of the tournament: all-conquering England dominate
via theguardian.comSarah Hunter’s grand slam winners may have swept all before them but players from all nations shoneArricastre scored a hard-fought try against Ireland and had 100% successful tackles against England. She is a phenomenal ball carrier and fantastic at the breakdown. France had the fastest speed to the breakdown in the Women’s Six Nations, with an average of 2.98 seconds. Continue reading... -
Mixed XV of women’s Six Nations: all-conquering England dominate
via theguardian.comSarah Hunter’s grand slam winners may have swept all before them but players from all nations shoneArricastre scored a hard-fought try against Ireland and had 100% successful tackles against England. She is a phenomenal ball carrier and fantastic at the breakdown. France had the fastest speed to the breakdown in the Women’s Six Nations, with an average of 2.98 seconds. Continue reading... -
Oh. My. God. Messi, a hat-trick and a stadium left in suspended animation
via theguardian.comThe Barcelona forward was applauded by both sets of fans at Betis – not for scoring three times, but because of how he scored“Truth is, I don’t remember anything like this,” Lionel Messi said but nor do they and their reaction said more than words, long abandoned as inadequate. There were five minutes left of a perfect performance when he took the shot that transfixed them and then turned them. Not so much hit first time as coaxed, the ball rose softly and curved gently, -
Bianca Andreescu: from teenage wildcard to 'Cinderella' of Indian Wells – video profile
via theguardian.comOne of tennis's rising stars, teenager Bianca Andreescu has said it is 'a dream come true' to claim her first ever WTA career title.The 18-year-old beat former world No 1 Angelique Kerber in three scintillating sets in the final of the BNP Paribas Open, and has now become the only wildcard ever to win at Indian Wells.Kevin Mitchell: Tennis’s attention should be on Andreescu’s exploits, not boardroom coupsContinue reading... -
The Lab, Round 1: Ivan Cleary’s big cause for concern, Jason Taumalolo eyes insane feat
via foxsports.com.auNew Penrith coach Ivan Cleary will be wanting to give his team a rev-up for Round 2 after some worrying numbers in their loss to Parramatta. -
Exile Files: Krisnan Inu and David Fifita near deals, the French NRL target and Ellery Hanley’s son makes a mark
via foxsports.com.auNews of a French international catching the attention of NRL clubs, the son of an icon is rising through the ranks and there’s more woe for Australian coaches in Super League. -
AFL Season Preview 2019, Adelaide: The case for the Crows bouncing back to win the flag
via foxsports.com.auIf we’ve learned one thing over the past three seasons, it’s that almost anyone can win the AFL premiership. -
Chelsea complain to Uefa over racist abuse of Hudson-Odoi in Kyiv
via theguardian.com• Winger alleges monkey chants during Europa League game
• Uefa expected to open formal investigation of abuse reportChelsea have lodged an official complaint with Uefa after Callum Hudson-Odoi was allegedly subjected to racist abuse late on in their Europa League victory at Dynamo Kyiv last week.The 18-year-old winger, who started at the Olympic Stadium and scored the visitors’ fifth goal, was apparently on the receiving end of monkey chants close to the final whistle. The incid -
Annie Vernon: ‘That silver medal was devastating – like a broken heart’ | Donald McRae
via theguardian.comDesperate to win, terrified of defeat – the Olympic silver medallist tells of dealing with this profound challenge for elite athletesOut of heartache, sometimes, clarity can emerge. For Annie Vernon – a former Olympic and world champion rower who is now the author of Mind Games, a fascinating book about the psychology of elite sport – it took a decade to find this gleaming new path. Vernon was 25 in August 2008 when she rowed for Great Britain in the quad sculls at the Beijing -
Talking Horses: Santa Anita action resumes, with raceday meds debate
via theguardian.comThe reaction to the raceday medication Furosemide’s ban from many trainers and owners has mixed shock with angerThe attention of most European racing fans was understandably focused on Cheltenham last week, which meant that some unexpected – and potentially highly significant – news from California went largely unnoticed.Santa Anita, which had been closed since 6 March to allow officials to conduct investigations on its dirt track after the death of 21 horses either training or -
Mercedes are the team to catch again as Ferrari continue to struggle | Giles Richards
via theguardian.comVictory for Valtteri Bottas at the Australian GP left Sebastian Vettel in the shade as F1’s new regulations left the drivers cold in MelbourneAlready conspiracy theories abound that Mercedes had been involved in an elaborate plot to mask their true form through the entire pre-season. Yet while such a monumentally impressive piece of sandbaggery would be an achievement of which they could be proud, the truth is more prosaic. Everyone involved, Toto Wolff, James Allison, Lewis Hamilton and V -
Lionel Messi's spectacular hat-trick prompts Betis fans to chant his name
via theguardian.comBarcelona forward lauded by opposition supporters‘I can’t remember that happening before,’ he saysAfter Lionel Messi scored a wonderful third goal to complete his 51st career hat-trick, Real Betis supporters did what only true fans can do when in the presence of genuine football genius. They stood, applauded Messi and joined with Barcelona fans in chanting his name.Remarkably, it was not the Camp Nou but the Benito Villamarín Stadium in Seville that resounded to cries of
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