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‘Terrible’ stunt is WWE’s saddest moment
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NRL considers mid-season loan system to revolutionise player transfer market
The NRL are considering introducing a player loan system in time for the 2023 season, having raised the plan with clubs at last week’s chief executives conference. -
Wellington players return after 6 months
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Champions League qualification bigger to Chelsea than FA Cup, Tuchel admits
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Buckley set to be handed new contract despite horror season
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Barnsley 0-1 Swansea: Championship play-off, first leg – as it happened
via theguardian.comAndre Ayew’s fine first-half finish made the difference for Swansea to give them the edge over Barnsley 10.24pm BST Thanks for joining me everyone! Until we meet again.The great man, Richard Jolly, has written a lovely match report. Related: Moment of class from André Ayew puts Swansea in driving seat against Barnsley10.22pm BST As the pundits keep pointing out, Ayew did pretty much nothing else in the game apart from score. Not a bad way to play. Very much like me at five-a-side. C -
AFL news 2021, Nathan Buckley, Collingwood, contract, coaching deal, extension
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Former NRL star seeking shock comeback; Sharks veteran open to code switch: Transfer Whispers
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Moment of class from André Ayew puts Swansea in driving seat against Barnsley
via theguardian.comPerhaps form is not a prerequisite for securing promotion via the play-offs. Swansea finished the season with six defeats in 11 games and Barnsley with 13 wins in 19, but the advantage lies with the Welsh side. André Ayew’s goal means they are 180 minutes away from ending their three-year exile in the Football League. No one else had beaten Barnsley home and away in the Championship and Steve Cooper’s team completed a hat-trick. Related: Barnsley 0-1 Swansea: Championship play -
André Ayew’s moment of class puts Swansea in driving seat against Barnsley
via theguardian.comPerhaps form is not a prerequisite for securing promotion via the play-offs. Swansea finished the season with six defeats in 11 games and Barnsley with 13 wins in 19, but the advantage lies with the Welsh side. André Ayew’s goal means they are 180 minutes away from ending their three-year exile in the Football League. No one else had beaten Barnsley home and away in the Championship and Steve Cooper’s team completed a hat-trick. Related: Barnsley 0-1 Swansea: Championship play -
Malins and Piutau fire Bristol to big win over Gloucester as fans return
via theguardian.comBristol 39-7 GloucesterBears score five tries in bonus point victoryMuch has happened in the 14 months since Bristol’s returning supporters last watched their local heroes play live. The Bears are now top of the Premiership table and remain set fair for a home semi-final but, despite the cheerful presence of 3,128 excited fans, this bizarre contest served as a reminder that nothing in rugby can ever be wholly delivered to order. Related: Opportunities beckon as Eddie Jones ponders options -
Barnsley 0-1 Swansea: Championship play-off, first leg – live!
via theguardian.comAndre Ayew’s fine first-half finish made the difference for Swansea to give them the edge over Barnsley 10.10pm BST “Not everyone following you is an American, there is one casually reading Blades fan from Finland too...,” says Petri Paimander“And definitely supporting Swansea for promotion. Premiership always need that one Welsh touch (whether Swansea or Cardiff).” 10.09pm BST Some incredible stuff from Woodman to keep Swansea ahead there but Barnsley created enoug -
Huddersfield fend off Warrington fightback to deflate returning home fans
via theguardian.comWarrington 20-26 HuddersfieldWire recover from 20-0 down but held off in closing stagesFor the first time in 429 days, rugby league fans are back on the terraces – and the first act of the sport’s new normal certainly didn’t disappoint. The 4,000 Warrington supporters who were fortunate enough to get tickets here would have perhaps been forgiven for taking advantage of another significant Monday reopening at half-time, and heading for the pub after a miserable opening 40 minute -
How tin-rattling Sea Eagles fell out of their ivory tower
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Exiled star seeking shock NRL comeback; Sharks veteran open to code switch: Transfer Whispers
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Bob Baffert banned in New York following Medina Spirit’s failed drugs test
via theguardian.comTrainer may miss June’s Belmont Stakes due to suspensionMedina Spirit tested positive for banned steroidBob Baffert has been handed a temporary suspension by the New York Racing Association, meaning the trainer may well miss out on next month’s Belmont Stakes, the final leg of US horse racing’s Triple Crown.The suspension comes after one of Baffert’s horses, Medina Spirit, failed a drugs test after winning the Kentucky Derby. The Kentucky Horse Racing Commission is requir -
Tottenham left reeling after Harry Kane tells club he wants to leave this summer
via theguardian.comEngland captain frustated at lack of major honours at SpursStriker would prefer to stay in England but would consider SpainHarry Kane has let it be known to Tottenham Hotspur that he wants to leave the club in the summer. The striker expressed his frustration at the end of last month at a continued inability to achieve his ambition of winning major trophies at Spurs in comments that felt like the first step of an exit strategy. Related: Fan protests affected Manchester United performances, Solsk -
Sharks star considers code switch, former NRL star seeking shock comeback: Transfer Whispers
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‘They are so precious’: Cornes slams Hardwick over Tigers’ MCG gripe
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‘Treated despicably’: Warner’s manager brands investigation ‘a joke’, warns ‘truth will come out’
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Will footy’s Big Brother star come full circle?
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Cousins’ debut just start of footy comeback
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Bancroft bandsaw slashes silence for quarantine cricketers
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Bournemouth 1-0 Brentford: Championship play-off, first leg –as it happened
via theguardian.comArnaud Danjuma scored the only goal of the game to give Bournemouth a slight advantage ahead of Saturday’s second leg Read Ben Fisher’s match report from the Vitality Stadium8.23pm BST Ben Fisher, the hardest working man on the EFL beat, was lucky enough to be at the Vitality Stadium to see tonight’s game alongside 2,000 Bournemouth fans. Here is how he saw the action unfold ...Related: Arnaut Danjuma gives Bournemouth play-off advantage over Brentford7.58pm BST Peep! Peep! Pee -
Bournemouth 1-0 Brentford: Championship play-off, first leg – live!
via theguardian.comArnaud Danjuma scored the only goal of the game to give Bournemouth a slight advantage ahead of Saturday’s second leg7.58pm BST Peep! Peep! Peeeeeeep! It’s over at the Vitality Stadium, where Bournemouth win the first leg courtesy of an Arnaut Danjuma strike. It’s a result both teams will be pleased with as they go to Brentford’s Community Stadium for Saturday’s second leg.7.56pm BST 90+4 min: Danjuma tees up Jefferson Lerma on the edge of the Brentford penalty area -
Arnaut Danjuma gives Bournemouth play-off advantage over Brentford
via theguardian.comWith the stakes high and the pressure on, enter Arnaut Danjuma, whose effortless finish capped a devastating counterattack to earn Bournemouth a leg-up against Brentford in the Championship play-offs. This was a delicately poised occasion, which was ultimately settled by one slick breakaway, but there is still at least another 90 minutes to play in the quest to reach Wembley.At the final whistle there was a hearty roar from the delirious home support but these teams will do it all again on Satur -
NRL confirms zero tolerance will apply to Origin, and Fittler says sin bins inevitable
via smh.com.auReferees have always been lenient during Origin but the NRL’s crackdown on high contact will continue into the representative arena. -
How NRL’s proposed transfer market loan revolution could benefit clubs and players
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Dragons want Mbye to make mid-season switch from Wests Tigers
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Stuart Broad feels former England selector Ed Smith ‘didn’t rate me’
via theguardian.comVeteran pace bowler disappointed with lack of communicationSquad for New Zealand Tests to be announced on TuesdayStuart Broad has described his relationship with Ed Smith as a case of working under somebody who did not rate him and said he would accept missing a Test match this summer provided the reasons are communicated properly.England will name their squad for the upcoming Test series against New Zealand on Tuesday, the first since Smith’s three-year spell as national selector was term -
Barnsley v Swansea: Championship play-off, first leg – live!
via theguardian.comMinute-by-minute updates on the action at OakwellUnsung Barnsley nurture unlikely Premier League dreamAny comments? You can email Will | tweet @will_unwin 7.26pm BST Ben Fisher explains why Barnsley are surprisingly good. Related: Unsung Barnsley nurture unlikely Premier League dream7.17pm BST Barnsley: Collins, Brittain, Sibbick, Helik, Andersen, Styles, Mowatt, Palmer, Dike, Frieser, WoodrowSubs: Walton, J. Williams, Sollbauer, Halme, Kitching, Moon, Morris, Chapin, AdeboyejoContinue reading.. -
Germany’s Ter Stegen misses Euros with injury but Witsel back in for Belgium
via theguardian.comBarcelona goalkeeper needs procedure on his kneeAxel Witsel picked despite achilles surgery in JanuaryGermany’s Marc-André ter Stegen will miss next month’s European Championship after the Barcelona goalkeeper revealed he needs to undergo a procedure on his knee.The 29-year-old played the full 90 minutes in Sunday’s 2-1 home defeat by Celta Vigo which ended Barcelona’s La Liga title challenge with one game left in the season. Writing on Instagram, he said: “I -
NRL doesn’t need visceral violence of high tackles to be wildly entertaining | Matt Cleary
via theguardian.comThe NRL is braced for more send-offs but players will adapt to new techniques and the game will be better for itFollowing the Raiders’ compelling and potentially season-changing victory over Canterbury Bulldogs at Suncorp Stadium on Saturday afternoon, Canberra coach Ricky Stuart lamented the fact he wasn’t talking about it.Rather Stuart was responding to reporters’ questions, as he knew he would be, on the merits of Josh Papalii’s send-off after the Canberra front-rower& -
Clubs straddle high-wire as A-League nears chaotic climax | Jonathan Howcroft
via theguardian.comWith just four rounds remaining in the regular season, the campaigns of nine of the 12 clubs are in the lap of the godsThe last words any contestant at Wimbledon reads before stepping out on centre court are from Rudyard Kipling’s poem If. The lines “If you can meet with triumph and disaster / and treat those two imposters just the same” are etched on the wall at the foot of the staircase players descend before making the short journey to the arena. It’s a noble sentiment -
Peter Sagan holds off rivals and sprints to victory in stage 10 of Giro d’Italia
via theguardian.comSlovak thanks Bora-Hansgrohe teammates for setting up winEgan Bernal retains pink jersey going into first rest dayPeter Sagan delivered a hard-fought victory for Bora-Hansgrohe on stage 10 of the Giro d’Italia as Egan Bernal retained the pink jersey in Foligno.After Sagan’s teammates rode hard on the front for much of the 139km stage from L’Aquila to drop several sprint rivals, the three-times former world champion made it pay as he held off Fernando Gaviria and Davide Cimolai -
The next test for Chelsea is how they bounce back from Barcelona defeat | Suzanne Wrack
via theguardian.comEmma Hayes will need to lift her players and consider the example set by Barcelona, who suffered a similar humiliation at the hands of Lyon in the 2019 finalEmma Hayes and her Chelsea team had long since trudged back down the tunnel before the celebrations had begun, before half the net they had failed to protect was cut down, rolled up and used as a skipping rope and before the Barcelona manager, Lluís Cortés, walked across an empty pitch in the dark, soft drink in hand and on Fac -
Test for Hayes’s Chelsea is bouncing back from Barcelona trouncing | Suzanne Wrack
via theguardian.comEmma Hayes must lift her players and consider the example set by Barça, who suffered a similar humiliation in the 2019 finalEmma Hayes and her Chelsea team had long since trudged back down the tunnel before the celebrations had begun, before half the net they had failed to protect was cut down, rolled up and used as a skipping rope and before the Barcelona manager, Lluís Cortés, walked across an empty pitch in the dark, soft drink in hand and on FaceTime.But while the wounds -
The Fiver | What would a top-flight campaign be without routine food fights in local restaurants | The Fiver
via theguardian.comSign up now! Sign up now! Sign up now? Sign up now!The Championship play-offs begin tonight, with Barnsley three games away from a return to the Premier League and once again being able to hold a top-flight Christmas party. The Fiver has fond memories of the Tykes squad led by Danny Wilson in 1997-98, as you don’t get players of John Hendrie’s ilk in the modern era of English football. Continue reading... -
The Fiver | What would a top-flight campaign be without food fights and no training
via theguardian.comSign up now! Sign up now! Sign up now? Sign up now!The Championship play-offs begin tonight, with Barnsley three games away from a return to the Premier League and once again being able to hold a top-flight Christmas party. The Fiver has fond memories of the Tykes squad led by Danny Wilson in 1997-98, as you don’t get players of John Hendrie’s ilk in the modern era of English football. Continue reading... -
Bournemouth v Brentford: Championship play-off, first leg – live!
via theguardian.comMinute-by-minute updates on the action at Dean CourtUnsung Barnsley nurture unlikely Premier League dream
Any comments? You can email Barry | tweet @bglendenning 4.07pm BST Following their almost heroic failure to somehow avoid promotion from the Championship last season, Brentford find themselves in the play-offs again. They face a Bournemouth side who are eager to join Norwich City and Watford in returning to the Premier League at the first time of asking following their relegation last season -
LANGER CUP 2021: Players to Watch
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Joe Mercer, riding great in Flat’s golden era for jockeys, dies aged 86
via theguardian.comMercer partnered legendary horse Brigadier Gerard
Jockey rode eight Classic winners in a stellar turf careerJoe Mercer, jockey of the legendary racehorse Brigadier Gerard and one of the riding greats during a golden era in Flat racing, has died at the age of 86.The laid-back Mercer, who earned the nickname Smokin’ Joe due to his habit of relaxing between races with his customary pipe, was champion jockey in 1969 and rode eight British Classic winners during a period when Lester Piggott, Wi -
Bancroft urged to spill on sandpaper saga
Cricket Australia’s integrity unit has contacted Cameron Bancroft following the former Test batter’s fresh revelation on the infamous ball-tampering saga that rocked the sporting landscape three years ago. -
Atlético Madrid enter The Suárez Zone to tear up script in title drama | Sid Lowe
via theguardian.comAs Diego Simeone had predicted, it was Luis Suárez who rescued Atlético just as fate looked to inflict another cruel blow“We’re entering into The Suárez Zone,” Diego Simeone said. Atlético Madrid’s manager knew but even he couldn’t have known it would be quite like this, another story of the absurd in a season built on them. If this was The Suárez Zone, which it was, it was The Twilight Zone too, the implausible unfolding in front -
ICC finds insufficient evidence of Al Jazeera spot-fixing claims
via theguardian.comNo charges to be brought under anti-corruption codeAl Jazeera had alleged fixing in India v England match in 2016The International Cricket Council said it has not found sufficient “credible and reliable evidence” regarding the spot-fixing claims made by Al Jazeera in 2018 and will not bring any charges under the governing body’s anti-corruption code.The Al Jazeera programme “Cricket’s Match Fixers”, broadcast on 27 May 2018, alleged incidents of spot-fixing in -
Torres finding happiness at Manchester City key to good form, says Guardiola
via theguardian.comManager reveals forward struggled when ‘upset at the world’Ederson to play last league matches as De Bruyne back trainingPep Guardiola has revealed that Ferran Torres’s form suffered when the Manchester City forward became “upset at the world” but after changing his mindset the Spaniard is back to his best.After being signed last summer for €27m (£24.5m) from Valencia, Torres scored in each of his opening three Champions League matches but struggled to se -
Fan protests affected Manchester United performances, Solskjær claims
via theguardian.comManager says players’ routines were unsettled by delays
Solskjær hoping for ‘positive day’ when fans return on Tuesday
Ole Gunnar Solskjær has blamed Manchester United fans’ protest against the Glazers’ ownership for the defeats to Leicester City and Liverpool in their past two home games. But the United manager called on supporters to get behind his team when they return to Old Trafford for the first time since the easing of lockdown restrictions in Tue -
Double despair for Chelsea and Alisson in wonderland – Football Weekly
via theguardian.comMax Rushden, Barry Glendenning, Jonathan Wilson, Flo Lloyd-Hughes and Suzy Wrack discuss Leicester City winning the FA Cup for the first time, Barcelona demolishing Chelsea in the Women’s Champions League final, Alisson scoring for Liverpool and a surprising tangent about Lincoln
We start with the FA Cup final, as Leicester City lifted the trophy for the first time ever after Youri Tielemans’ wonder strike sunk Chelsea. Was this a moral victory for football after all of the Super Lea -
Racing rejoices as crowds return after easing of government Covid rules
via theguardian.comPunters descend on Redcar and Carlisle as lockdown eases
‘It’s great, it really is, having an atmosphere back on course’Grangeclare View was a well-backed winner of the first race run in front of a crowd at Redcar for over a year as racegoers returned on Monday.Under the latest easing of the government’s lockdown measures, up to 4,000 racegoers or 50% capacity – whichever is lower – are permitted on course. Aside from a couple of trial events and a handful of -
Jawai, Machado find form despite loss to Wildcats
Nate Jawai played arguably his best game since the departure of Cam Oliver and Scott Machado rediscovered his offensive mojo, but it wasn’t enough for the Taipans to upset the Wildcats.
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