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Brown strip stuns Mariner
via smh.com.auDylan Brown's brutal stripped from Deine Mariner gave the Eels the perfect start to the second half against the Broncos. -
How meat and greet with Gus got Addo-Carr back on track
via theage.com.auAs NRL rivals circled, Josh Addo-Carr broke bread with Bulldogs boss Phil Gould and learned some home truths about leadership, prompting an off-field overhaul for the Indigenous flyer. -
More practice, fewer matches: the logic to Raducanu’s French Open withdrawal
via theguardian.comFormer US Open champion has decided against pursuing qualification for Roland Garros with the priority protecting her long-term fitnessFor a few fleeting moments at the beginning of the clay court season, Emma Raducanu provided a firm reminder of the talent at her grasp. As Great Britain upset France on their own favoured surface, Raducanu played a starring role with two strong wins. Even more impressive than the victories was the level she exhibited throughout, which was some of the best tennis -
Lyon, Brest and Lorient light up Ligue 1 on a final day full of drama
via theguardian.comLyon were bottom of the table in December yet somehow snatched a European place on the last day of the campaignBy Eric Devin for Get French Football NewsAnd just like that, another Ligue 1 season has come to an end. The title had long been decided but the final day served up more than its fair share of drama across nine matches. From Lorient’s heroic attempt to avoid automatic relegation to Brest turning in a bravura performance to secure passage to the Champions League via a top-three fin -
Monaco’s Mohamed Camara facing action for obscuring LGBTQ badge
via theguardian.comWhite tape covered badge supporting LGBTQ communityFrench sports minister calls for ‘strongest sanctions’The French sports minister, Amélie Oudéa-Castéra, called on Monday for “the strongest sanctions” against Monaco’s Mohamed Camara and his Ligue 1 club after the badge on the midfielder’s shirt supporting the LGBTQ community was covered up.The 24-year-old Camara’s badge was covered with white tape before Monaco’s final league -
Lancashire beat Durham, Somerset see off Kent, and more: county cricket day four – live
via theguardian.comUpdates from the final day’s play in the latest matchesGet in touch: email Tanya or comment below the lineHere at Blackpool, Aspinwall’s zippy little spell is over. Cooler today, definitely a long-sleeved shirt morning. Saqib Mahmood reappears on the pitch, the Lancashire physio, arms folded, watchful, stands behind him, looking as if hes holding a tea-towel.And that’s fifty for Bedingham off 72 balls, definitely Durham’s first 45 minutes. Continue reading... -
From sorting Salah’s future to wooing the Kop: Slot’s Liverpool in-tray
via theguardian.comThe Dutch coach will take over an elite club with an excellent squad, but faces plenty of big decisions this summerManagers are seldom hired to take over a well-run, elite-level club not in urgent need of repair or transformation. Liverpool in 2024 represents one of those rare opportunities. Despite a disappointing end to his reign, Jürgen Klopp has bequeathed to his successor a fine squad, of a relatively young age, that developed faster than expected into a contender for the Premier Leagu -
DeChambeau brings the thunder to Valhalla even if Schauffele takes glory
via theguardian.comLIV golfer’s final-round charge captured viewers’ imagination and provided so many of the major’s memorable moments Xander Schauffele won the 106th US PGA Championship but Bryson DeChambeau brought the thunder. Four days at Valhalla served as a reminder of DeChambeau’s star quality in a sport which has been fractured, possibly beyond repair, by the arrival of the Saudi Arabian-backed LIV tour. Some shrugged when DeChambeau departed the PGA Tour for LIV; in Kentucky, he pr -
Player ratings for Manchester City’s 2023-24 Premier League title winners | Jamie Jackson
via theguardian.comThree players are awarded perfect 10s for their contributions to the club’s record-breaking fourth successive top-flight triumphThe 6ft 2in goalkeeper was Rodri-like in his laser-directed passing and if he coughed up a single goal-costing error it vanished from this observer’s mind. His season ended with the eye-socket injury sustained in last Tuesday’s vital 2-0 win at Tottenham so missed Sunday’s 3-1 championship-clinching victory over West Ham. 9 Continue reading... -
Jofra Archer’s return gets England buzzing in buildup to T20 World Cup
via theguardian.comFast bowler poised to return against Pakistan on WednesdayArcher has not played for England for 14 monthsJofra Archer was the last one out at training on Monday, strolling on to the Headingley outfield with a plate of food in his hand. But after a year of starvation on the sidelines, the fast bowler is poised to make his England comeback this week as the buildup to the T20 World Cup gets under way.Archer was last seen in England kit in Bangladesh 14 months ago and the 29-year-old bowler has not -
Jofra Archer set for England comeback as team gear up for T20 World Cup
via theguardian.comFast bowler poised to return against Pakistan on WednesdayArcher has not played for England for 14 monthsJofra Archer was the last one out at training on Monday, strolling on to the Headingley outfield with a plate of food in his hand. But after a year of starvation on the sidelines, the fast bowler is poised to make his England comeback this week as the buildup to the T20 World Cup gets under way.Archer was last seen in England kit in Bangladesh 14 months ago and the 29-year-old bowler has not -
Liverpool confirm Arne Slot replacing Klopp as head coach on three-year deal
via theguardian.comSlot joins from Feyenoord, where he won two trophiesHe is understood to be keen to work with Darwin NúñezLiverpool have confirmed the appointment of Arne Slot as their head coach 24 hours after Jürgen Klopp bade farewell to Anfield.Liverpool have had an agreement in place with the former Feyenoord coach for more than three weeks but wanted to delay the announcement until after Klopp’s departure. Slot has been confirmed as the head coach, not manager, and has signed a thr -
Ian Wright’s last Match of the Day
via theguardian.comMatch of the Day means different things to different people. For Ian Wright it means a little more than most. The former striker has previously spoken of his childhood and of how his stepdad was “a weed-smoking, gambling, coming-home-late, gambling-his-wages, womanising kind of guy. He was rough with my mum and rough with all of us kids. And I don’t know why, but he didn’t like me in particular. One of the few things my brother and I looked forward to in the house was Match of -
Lancashire beat Durham, Somerset v Kent, and more: county cricket day four – live
via theguardian.comUpdates from the final day’s play in the latest matchesGet in touch: email Tanya or comment below the lineHere at Blackpool, Aspinwall’s zippy little spell is over. Cooler today, definitely a long-sleeved shirt morning. Saqib Mahmood reappears on the pitch, the Lancashire physio, arms folded, watchful, stands behind him, looking as if hes holding a tea-towel.And that’s fifty for Bedingham off 72 balls, definitely Durham’s first 45 minutes. Continue reading... -
It’s Manchester City’s title again and Klopp says farewell: Football Weekly - podcast
via theguardian.comMax Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Philippe Auclair and Troy Townsend as Manchester City go top of the Premier League ahead of the final round of fixturesHow to listen to podcasts: everything you need to knowRate, review, share on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Audioboom, Mixcloud, Acast and Stitcher, and join the conversation on Facebook, Twitter and email.On the podcast today; the Premier League finale. Manchester City claim their fourth consecutive title with Phil Foden doing the busine -
What Corach Rambler’s retirement says about racing’s direction of travel
via theguardian.comConundrum of what is best for the sport conflicting with what is best for a horse rears its ugly head once again Lucinda Russell described the decision to retire Corach Rambler, her 2023 Grand National winner, as one “laced with sadness” yet “joyous” last week and the gelding’s many fans and backers knew exactly what she meant. Cheaply bought and owned by a syndicate who paid £3,000 a share, Corach Rambler’s rise through the chasing ranks to win twice at -
WTF Waratahs: Rugby union’s sleeping giant remain stranded at rock bottom | Angus Fontaine
via theguardian.comThe Tahs packed out stadiums and tasted the ultimate success 10 years ago but a return to the glory days has never been further away“WTF is going on at the Waratahs?”It has been a painful refrain in Australian rugby circles for far too long and the lament has never been louder than right now. New South Wales, Australia’s biggest rugby province with 150 years of history and a squad studded with Wallabies, is currently sitting rock bottom last on the 2024 Super Rugby Pacific ladd -
Cádiz pay for failure to make football fun with miserable relegation | Sid Lowe
via theguardian.comThe sun went silently down on the team from the carnival city to leave everything settled in La Liga with one week still to playLa Liga packed up for the summer a week early, nothing left to do. With seven days still remaining, it’s all decided: the title, second, third and fourth; who goes to the Super Cup and who goes to the Club World Cup; Champions League, Europa League and Conference League; that other league too, the three teams disappearing silently into segunda, fight leaving them -
There’s another word for Manchester City’s dominance: unhealthy | Jonathan Wilson
via theguardian.comThe club’s phenomenal wealth, and its supreme competence, has led to an excellence that is both predictable and a perhaps a little dullSign up to Jonathan’s weekly newsletter hereThere were, perhaps, being generous, around 20 minutes on Sunday, between Mohammed Kudus’s goal to pull West Ham within one and Rodri putting Manchester City 3-1 up, when there was something that, if you peered hard enough, looked a little like jeopardy. But, in truth, the final day was as good as done -
There’s another word for Manchester City’s dominance: unhealthy
via theguardian.comThe club’s phenomenal wealth, and its supreme competence, has led to an excellence that is both predictable and a perhaps a little dullSign up to Jonathan’s weekly newsletter hereThere were, perhaps, being generous, around 20 minutes on Sunday, between Mohammed Kudus’s goal to pull West Ham within one and Rodri putting Manchester City 3-1 up, when there was something that, if you peered hard enough, looked a little like jeopardy. But, in truth, the final day was as good as done -
Aston Villa closing on deal to sign Ross Barkley from Luton
via theguardian.comBarkley spent time on loan at Villa from ChelseaMidfielder expected to be available for modest feeAston Villa are closing on a deal to re-sign Ross Barkley on a permanent basis, four years after the midfielder joined on loan from Chelsea. Villa want to strengthen their squad for their first season in the Champions League or European Cup since 1982-83.The 30-year-old, capped by England 33 times, excelled for Luton after joining on a free last summer, following a spell in Ligue 1 with Nice. Luton, -
Colin Graves says Yorkshire must seek private ownership to survive
via theguardian.comChair keen to to change ownership model from members clubLocal MP vows to fight plan that ‘will be done for profit’Colin Graves will start the process of attempting to demutualise Yorkshire CCC this year after telling members that “without swift and decisive action” the club “will be fighting for its survival during 2024”. But it quickly became clear he will face stiff opposition, with one local MP asking members to “hold their nerve and oppose” th -
Story of the season: the best photos from the 2023-24 Premier League
via theguardian.comOur photo editor Jonny Weeks trawled through more than 100,000 pictures to select his favourite images and the most unforgettable momentsThe Premier League season started ominously as Erling Haaland took just four minutes to get his goalscoring campaign under way when Manchester City beat Burnley in the opening match. Elsewhere, Luton’s first top-flight game for 31 years ended in defeat at Brighton and Ange Postecoglou claimed manager of the month (as he would do again in September and Oct -
In a world of fantasy leagues, Anthony Edwards is an actual fantasy player
via theguardian.comThe Minnesota star’s shapeshifting brilliance helped the Timberwolves oust the defending NBA champions in a pulsating seven-game seriesThis isn’t the way things were supposed to end. When the Denver Nuggets bolted to a 20-point lead over the Minnesota Timberwolves halfway through the deciding game of the Western Conference semi-finals, it seemed as if the final chapter of this engrossing, hectic, epic series was written: the defending champions, stunned and humiliated in Games 1, 2 a -
Sam Kerr trial over racially aggravated harassment charges set for 2025
via theguardian.comMatildas and Chelsea forward denies the chargesAllegations relate to night out with teammates in January 2023The Matildas and Chelsea forward Sam Kerr’s trial on charges of racially aggravated harassment is set to take place in 2025 after a further hearing on her case was cancelled.Kerr is facing charges of intentionally causing “racially aggravated harassment, alarm or distress to a police officer” after a night out with teammates in London in January 2023. Kerr denies the cha -
‘Big Ange’ and the political football: Postecoglou’s place in sporting code wars
via theage.com.auAnge Postecoglou arrives back in Melbourne in the middle of the AFL season. Steeped in two codes, how should he negotiate the “No Sherrin” rule? -
‘Big Ange’ and the political football
via theage.com.auAnge Postecoglou arrives back in Melbourne in the middle of the AFL season. Steeped in two codes, how should he negotiate the “No Sherrin” rule? -
Leverkusen and Stuttgart cap Bundesliga’s year of the underdog | Andy Brassell
via theguardian.comStuttgart share Leverkusen’s growth of having finished this campaign with a barely believable 40 points more than last From start to finish the afternoon that confirmed Bundesliga champions Bayer Leverkusen as unbeaten Bundesliga champions Bayer Leverkusen was what has come to be typical of them. The voracious feasting on opponents’ mistakes, as Amine Adli did to provide Victor Boniface with the opener. The evidence that Xabi Alonso has drawn things from these players they never dare -
Claudio Ranieri’s latest rescue act cements status as true Cagliari hero | Nicky Bandini
via theguardian.comVeteran coach gave Serie A a much-needed good news story on a weekend overshadowed by off-pitch eventsThe penultimate weekend of the Serie A weekend was overshadowed by events off the pitch. On Friday, Juventus announced they had fired their manager, Massimiliano Allegri, citing his behaviour at the end of their Coppa Italia final triumph over Atalanta. Two days later, as Inter prepared to mark their league title with a trophy lift at San Siro, fans were wondering who their club would belong to -
'It evens it up': Gus' bold call on Munster Origin injury
via theage.com.auCameron Munster's Origin absence will be as sorely felt by Queensland as Nathan Cleary's will by New South Wales, according to Gus Gould.
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