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Kohli filthy as cricket world loses it
Virat Kohli has come out spitting fire and the rest of the cricket world reacted with equal disbelief after more controversy rocked the Indian Premier League (IPL) overnight. -
221kg monster duo cut down to size
Flying high after dominating North Queensland, Tevita Pangai and his fellow Brisbane forwards have come crashing back to earth. -
Points deduction has left Birmingham in ‘serious situation’, says Garry Monk
via theguardian.com• Blues manager preparing for Friday’s trip to West Brom
• Nine-point sanction has left City five points above bottom threeGarry Monk has admitted Birmingham City are in a “serious situation” after being docked nine points for a breach of the Football League’s profitability and sustainability rules, but the Championship club’s manager also insisted he has every faith in his players’ ability to climb clear of the relegation zone and achieve safety twi -
Brad Dwyer’s golden-point drop goal for Leeds shatters Castleford
via theguardian.com• Leeds 21-20 Castleford
• Drama as 40-metre extra-time drop goal wins matchThis was still some way from the polished performances Leeds fans have come to expect during a period of sustained success, but the emotions swirling around Headingley as Brad Dwyer became the unlikeliest of heroes showed how defining a night this could be for the new-look Rhinos.The dramatic victory over Castleford ensured only their second win of the season from nine attempts; they certainly made hard work of -
Magpies' De Goey is 'ballistic': Buckley
via smh.com.auJordan De Goey booted five goals in Collingwood's 44-point win over Richmond on Thursday night. -
Six-six-six proves the devil's number for McGovern as new rule stifles play
via abc.net.auWith Richmond's Alex Rance out for the season, West Coast's Jeremy McGovern is arguably the best defender in the game. But just how he will navigate the AFL's new rule changes remains to be seen. -
World Cup squad puzzle bloody hard: Finch
via smh.com.auAs selectors prepare to pick a 15-man World Cup squad, the question of who will make way for Steve Smith and David Warner looms. -
Jordan De Goey goes 'ballistic' in Magpies' win to continue upward trajectory
via theguardian.com‘The sky’s the limit,’ says coach Nathan Buckley
Collingwood beat Richmond 17.8 (110) to 10.6 (66)Collingwood coach Nathan Buckley says the sky’s the limit for Jordan De Goey after the reformed AFL bad boy booted five goals in the Magpies’ 44-point win over Richmond at the MCG. De Goey brought down a huge mark and converted several tough chances in the 17.8 (110) to 10.6 (66) win in front of 70,699 fans on Thursday night.The performance continued the upward trajecto -
‘Same as drugs and alcohol’: Southampton block Wi-Fi in team hotel to stop stars gaming habits
via foxsports.com.auSouthampton manager Ralph Hasenhuettl has compared the habit of spending excessive amounts of time playing video games to alcoholism and drug addiction, saying footballers need protection. -
Philadelphia Phillies newcomer Bryce Harper tops Aaron Judge in baseball sales
via foxsports.com.auPhiladelphia Phillies outfielder Bryce Harper has the most popular jersey in Major League Baseball, according to online sales details revealed Thursday by the league. -
Paris to host Bucks, Hornets in 2019-2020 NBA regular season game
via foxsports.com.auParis will host a regular season NBA game for the first time next year when the Milwaukee Bucks take on the Charlotte Hornets, the league announced on Friday (AEDT). -
Footballer, translator, chess lover: Secret to Aussie star’s 2,224km balancing act
via foxsports.com.auConversations with footballers aren’t always the most philosophical. -
F1 news, Bahrain Grand Prix 2019: Daniel Ricciardo reveals Renault problems and why his season starts in Sakhir
via foxsports.com.auDaniel Ricciardo has insisted it is “easy to underestimate” the difficulties of settling in with Renault as he aims for calmer waters at the Bahrain Grand Prix this weekend. -
Aussie bowlers threatened boycott of final South African Test if David Warner wasn’t banned
via foxsports.com.auSteve Smith and David Warner’s one-year ban over the ball tampering scandal is officially over with the pair eligible to return to the Australian side. -
AFL 2019: Richmond key forward Jack Riewoldt to undergo scans on wrist
via foxsports.com.auRichmond are bracing for more bad news after star forward Jack Riewoldt hurt his right hand in the Tigers’ disappointing 44-point loss to Collingwood at the MCG. -
AFL 2019: Richmond defender Dylan Grimes could face suspension over high hit
via foxsports.com.auRichmond will be sweating on the Match Review Officer’s verdict after defender Dylan Grimes made high contact to Collingwood forward Jamie Elliott. -
Achilles heel to strength: What Australian ODI team fixed to become a World Cup force
via foxsports.com.auThe Australian cricket team has caught fire and announced itself as a major World Cup contender after vanquishing an horrific ODI record. -
The glaring flaws Aussies fixed to emerge as shock World Cup force
The Australian cricket team has caught fire and announced itself as a major World Cup contender after vanquishing an horrific ODI record. -
Star breaks silence on ‘sad’ separation
Just as his football career got a lifeline, Johnny Manziel’s life off the field took a hit. -
Ricciardo reveals costly team disconnect
Daniel Ricciardo is looking forward to the Bahrain GP after a horror first race with Renault. -
Ole Gunnar Solskjær needs to be more than high priest of Fergianity | Jonathan Wilson
via theguardian.comManchester United’s new permanent manager has calmed nerves and brought back the spirit of 1999 but is inexperiencedBackwards, then, to a glorious future. Where change has failed, let there be continuity. After six years of churn and unconvincing change, Manchester United in appointing Ole Gunnar Solskjær on a permanent basis have turned not merely to an icon of their past but to a manager who seems determined to be a conduit for that past. Let there be progress through history. Let -
Virgil van Dijk forced to move home after Solskjær signs United deal
via theguardian.com• Liverpool defender lives in United manager’s Cheshire house
• Solskjær’s appointment hailed by former United greatsOle Gunnar Solskjær’s appointment as the permanent manager of Manchester United will have the knock-on effect of leaving the Liverpool defender Virgil van Dijk without a place to live.After signing a three-year contract to become the permanent successor to José Mourinho, Solskjær revealed he and his family plan to live in the ho -
Reporter lawyers up after sloppy smooch
The female sports reporter who was kissed on the lips by Bulgarian heavyweight champion Kubrat Pulev has lawyered up, hiring Gloria Allred over the on-air debacle. -
Report: Bowlers’ Warner walkout threat
After a long 12-month slog, David Warner and Steve Smith are allowed to rejoin their old teammates after serving bans for a ball-tampering scandal in South Africa. -
Adelaide Oval box office staff told 'not to sell tickets to any more Aboriginal people' at NAIDOC week game
via abc.net.auA whistleblower says she was told to discriminate against Aboriginal people at last year's NAIDOC week game between Adelaide and Geelong. -
Human rights groups urge F1 to act over jailed Bahraini activist Najah Yusuf
via theguardian.com• Fifteen groups send joint letter to FIA president Jean Todt
• Crackdowns on protests expected ahead of Bahrain GPSmall-scale protests against the Bahrain Grand Prix are expected across the country this weekend, according to the Bahrain Institute for Rights and Democracy (Bird), with the mass demonstrations that characterised the 2011 and 2012 meetings not likely to be repeated due to the climate of fear and crackdowns that now precede Formula One races in Bahrain.The institute was on -
The ball-tampering ban is up, but how do Smith and Warner slot into Australia's line-up?
via abc.net.auSteve Smith's words of contrition during his 12-month ban have been reassuring, and David Warner's silence has been disciplined, but suddenly the two star batsmen may find their path back into the national men's line-up for the World Cup isn't so straight forward, writes Richard Hinds. -
Seibold, Tallis lash Broncos forwards
Flying high after dominating North Queensland, Tevita Pangai and his fellow Brisbane forwards have come crashing back to earth. -
Achilles heel to strength: What Australia fixed to become a World Cup force
The Australian cricket team has caught fire and announced itself as a major World Cup contender after vanquishing an horrific ODI record. -
Raheem Sterling is a better player but is still the man the media criticised | Eni Aluko
via theguardian.comPraise for Raheem Sterling for his displays and his standing up to racial abuse is welcome but as a person he hasn’t really changed. Early perceptions of him were wrongOnce again there has been lots of media focus on Raheem Sterling this week, though after scoring a hat-trick against the Czech Republic and another goal in Montenegro, assisting two others and standing up once again to racist abuse, the most recent articles have been entirely positive. I think this is brilliant and totally d -
Solskjær at the wheel and England in Montenegro – Football Weekly Extra
via theguardian.comMax Rushden, Barry Glendenning, Jonathan Wilson and Mike Calvin discuss the appointment of Ole Gunnar Solskjær, the ups and the downs of England’s trip to Montenegro, Gordon Taylor and Harry Kane’s NFL dreamsJoin the conversation on Facebook, Twitter and email.We look back at the last few days of football, starting with the breaking news that Ole Gunnar Solskjær has been appointed as permanent manager of Manchester United. Continue reading... -
I feel so privileged to be Manchester United manager, says Solskjær
via theguardian.com• Norwegian signs three-year contract as permanent manager
• ‘United need to be winning titles,’ says former caretakerOle Gunnar Solskjær will always have a place in the affections of Manchester United supporters for his last-gasp winner in the 1999 Champions League final in the treble-winning season, but he took over as permanent manager of the club maintaining that success in his present role would surpass anything he achieved as a player.“People talk about a -
How Ole Gunnar Solskjær earned the Manchester United job – video
via theguardian.comOle Gunnar Solskjær has been confirmed as the permanent manager of Manchester United, agreeing a three-year contract with the club. He's been responsible for a remarkable revival after United's worst start to a league campaign in 28 years. Here's how he won the job full-timeTie down De Gea, deal with Sánchez: Solskjær’s key Old Trafford tasks Continue reading... -
Adelaide clear AFLW flag favourites but Carlton possess tools to cause upset | Kirby Fenwick
via theguardian.comThe pair have trodden different paths this season but what has come before means nothing come grand final dayThe last time Adelaide and Carlton met, it was round two. The Crows walked away with the four points after fighting their way back from a 17-point deficit in the third quarter. Adelaide’s All-Australian defender, Chelsea Randall didn’t play that day. But neither did Carlton’s Tayla Harris. The duo will likely play influential roles in this weekend’s grand final but -
Everton frustrated by Yerry Mina returning from Colombia duty injured
via theguardian.com• We warned about playing two games in four days – Marco Silva
• £28m defender has made on 12 league appearances for EvertonMarco Silva has said Everton warned Colombia not to overload Yerry Mina before the £28m defender suffered a hamstring injury that will consign him to another extended spell on the sidelines.Everton’s summer signing from Barcelona was taken off on a stretcher in Colombia’s friendly defeat in South Korea on Tuesday. Scans have confirmed -
The Fiver | Ole Gunnar Solskjær takes a more long-term place at the wheel
via theguardian.comSign up now! Sign up now! Sign up now? Sign up now!Alt + quote mark = æ. Now that Ole Gunnar Solskjær’s been given the Manchester United manager’s job on a full-time basis, The Fiver thought it was finally time to stop relying on copy-and-paste and actually learn the key code for the æ that appears towards the end of his name when it’s written in his native language. For as long as he remained in the role on an interim basis we simply weren’t prepared to -
Dubai World Cup: Charlie Appleby bids for another memorable season
via theguardian.comAppleby’s 2018 Dubai World Cup night double was followed by Derby and Melbourne Cup success. Now he must back it up – and he is among the favourites for the British Flat trainers’ titleThe 2018 season started very well for Charlie Appleby and kept getting better. Godolphin’s grand renaissance, so often promised in Dubai in March only to evaporate by the start of July, finally materialised and Appleby led the way, from a Derby winner in early June to Cross Counter’s -
Manchester United’s 1999 Champions League winners: where are they now?
via theguardian.comUnited’s match-winner against Bayern is now their permanent manager, but what of Ole Gunnar Solskjær’s teammates? We look at what they have done in the 20 years since that trebleThe Dane left United after the 1998-99 treble season and played for Sporting Lisbon, Aston Villa and Manchester City before retiring in 2003. Has since worked as a television pundit for TV3 in Denmark and the BBC but was criticised in his home country when he agreed to host a show on Russia Today in 201 -
Do Schär and Ospina incidents show football has a concussion problem?
via theguardian.comBreakthrough on a concussion test appears close but in the meantime there are questions about the treatment of head injuriesRisk is part of life’s fabric and a big part of football’s attraction but when it comes to suspected concussion, even the most calculated gambles have no place in the game.Stringent protocols adopted by the Football Association perform a largely excellent job in protecting players with possible head injuries, while Fifa and Uefa competitions fall under the umbre -
From Nazi to football hero: the incredible story of Man City's Bert Trautmann
via theguardian.comFamous for playing the 1956 FA cup final with a broken neck, Trautmann went from Nazi soldier to goalkeeping legend and symbol of truth and reconciliation. Now, his life is the subject of a new filmFilm director Marcus H Rosenmüller looks out of the car window, a little spooked. “It is only one kilometre from the concentration camp,” he says. We are in a quiet, pretty, well-heeled town, a short drive from Munich. It is called Dachau.“It’s quite shocking to be coming -
Football Association set to rebrand as EFA in attempt to shed ‘arrogant’ image
via theguardian.com• ‘English’ in line to be added to title but no renaming of FA Cup• Change comes with possible 2030 World Cup bid on horizonThe Football Association is seeking to rebrand as the English Football Association in an attempt to dispel a perception of arrogance from counterparts in the international game.The case for renaming the governing body was discussed by the FA board at its meeting at Wembley on Thursday having long been a bugbear of the outgoing chief executive, Martin G -
Sheffield Shield final, day two live blog: Victoria vs New South Wales at Junction Oval
via foxsports.com.auNew South Wales will bat on day two at Junction Oval, searching for an answer to Victoria after the hosts took a commanding position in the final on Thursday. -
Five burning questions ahead of Super Rugby week 7: Quade vs Thorn in ultimate grudge match, Scott Johnson signs on as Rugby Australia director of rugby
via foxsports.com.au1) Will Genia says it’s business as usual for Quade Cooper as he prepares to play the Reds for the first time. True story or fake news? -
Clint Gutherson column: My Eels bonding moment and the photo that brought me to tears
via foxsports.com.auParramatta fullback Clint Gutherson pens an exclusive column for foxsports.com.au. -
Reece ready to rule the world
IT has been billed as the biggest martial arts card in ONE Championship history. -
Tie down De Gea, deal with Sánchez: Solskjær’s key Old Trafford tasks
via theguardian.comA top-four finish and positive showing against Barcelona will also be vital to Manchester United’s new permanent managerImportant this, because any projected summer signings will think twice if Manchester United are competing in the Europa League next season. Most people imagined the club would wait until the end of the season before making an announcement on the next permanent manager, if only to wait and see whether Solskjær really could deliver the Champions League place that seem -
Tigers brace for more bad news after suspected injury to Jack Riewoldt
via smh.com.auRichmond's three-time Coleman medallist could miss up to two months after sustaining a wrist injury in Thursday night's loss to Collingwood at the MCG. -
Four weeks: Wrist injury to sideline Riewoldt
via smh.com.auAll-Australian forward Jack Riewoldt is set to be sidelined for four weeks after scans revealed the extent of the wrist injury he suffered on Thursday night's loss to Collingwood. -
Scottish Rugby Union takes stake in Washington DC team
via theguardian.comMLR documents confirm near-30% stake in Old Glory DCCo-owner suggests deal may produce talent for both sidesThe Scottish Rugby Union has taken close to a 30% stake in Old Glory DC, a Washington-based team preparing to enter Major League Rugby next year. Related: Coney Island, baby: New York wait for pro rugby ends with win over TorontoContinue reading... -
Revealed: Australian bowlers considered Test boycott if Warner wasn't banned
via smh.com.auSteve Smith and David Warner are now free to return to international cricket but a year on from Cape Town details are still emerging of the sandpaper scandal.
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