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‘Can’t believe it’: Robbo sees red after Storm try awarded despite ‘zero tolerance’ of rule
via foxsports.com.auRoosters coach Trent Robinson has erupted in the coaches box after a controversial Storm try was allowed in the first half. -
NBA playoff roundup: Maxey’s late heroics save 76ers’ season against Knicks
via theguardian.comKnicks looked set to take first-round playoff seriesCavaliers halt slide with victory over MagicShort-handed Bucks rout Pacers to stay aliveTyrese Maxey saved Philadelphia from elimination with seven points in the final 25 seconds of regulation, finished with 46 and led the 76ers to a 112-106 overtime victory over the New York Knicks on Tuesday night in Game 5 of their first-round series.The 76ers trailed by six points with 28 seconds left in regulation before Maxey pulled out a comeback that ev -
Central Coast Mariners crowned A-League Men’s premiers after 2-0 win over Adelaide
via theguardian.comGoals from Jacob Farrell and Max Balard ensure top spotVictory denies historic plate for Wellington Phoenix Central Coast Mariners are premiers of A-League Men for the first time in 12 years after defeating Adelaide United 2-0.Heading into Wednesday night’s clash the Mariners needed just a draw to finish the regular season in top spot and deny Wellington Phoenix their first premiership. Continue reading... -
All square in Munich and Ipswich a point from Premier League - Football Weekly
via theguardian.comMax Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Mark Langdon and Nedum Onuoha as the Champions League semi-finals begin with a 2-2 draw between Bayern Munich and Real MadridRate, review, share on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Audioboom, Mixcloud, Acast and Stitcher, and join the conversation on Facebook, Twitter and email.On the podcast today; a great game at the Allianz Arena between Bayern Munich and Real Madrid. Could Kim Min-jae have done more to prevent either goal and who are the favourites head -
Essendon coach Brad Scott voices his support for Tarryn Thomas
via theage.com.auBrad Scott said, in his view, his former North Melbourne player Tarryn Thomas is “a good person”, despite having made “some terrible mistakes”. -
Boost for Saracens’ run-in as Maro Itoje avoids ban for a dangerous tackle
via theguardian.comLock free to feature against Bristol and SaleItoje could reach playing limit on England’s tourMaro Itoje is free to play in Saracens’ Premiership run-in as he has escaped a suspension after his citing for a dangerous tackle, a decision that could affect his availability for England this summer. Itoje had been cited for his tackle on Alfie Barbeary in the 29th minute of Saracens’ 15-12 win over Bath last Friday.He was sent to the sin-bin by the referee, Luke Pearce, but the citi -
Boost for Saracens as Maro Itoje avoids ban for a dangerous tackle
via theguardian.comInfluential lock free to play in Premiership run-inForward could reach playing limit or England’ssummer Tests Maro Itoje is free to play in Saracens’ Premiership run-in after he escaped a suspension following his citing for a dangerous tackle, a decision which could impact on his availability for England this summer.Itoje had been cited for his tackle on Alfie Barbeary in the 29th minute of Saracens’ 15-12 win over Bath last Friday. He was sent to the sin-bin at the time by the -
Bartel expresses discomfort in Thomas move
via theage.com.auJimmy Bartel says he feels apprehensive with the prospect of former Kangaroo Tarryn Thomas re-entering the AFL next year. -
'I hope I have generated emotion': Rafael Nadal bids emotional farewell to Madrid Open – video
via theguardian.comRafael Nadal's spirited run at his final Madrid Masters came to an end when Jiri Lehecka defeated the 37-year-old 7-5, 6-4. Following the match, a ceremony took place celebrating the Spaniard's previous successes at the tournament, as five banners – one for each year he has won the title – were unfurled and a trophy presented. Nadal spoke after the match saying he hopes he has 'generated emotion and illusion' in those watching throughout his career. He is likely to retire later this -
Xabi Alonso was moulded by the greats and Leverkusen reflects his education | Philipp Lahm
via theguardian.comHaving played under Benítez, Mourinho and Guardiola, the Spaniard has given his players a structure and identity Football is, fortunately, a game. Victory and defeat are sometimes decided by chance. When the best of the best meet, I reckon it’s 20%. The draw increases the luck factor even more. That’s nice: it makes new winners possible.It brought Manchester City and Real Madrid together in the quarter-finals of the Champions League, the most spectacular clash in European foot -
Ayrton Senna: 30 years since F1 lost its uncompromising, complex genius | Giles Richards
via theguardian.comThree decades after his death at Imola, the great Brazilian driver remains a revered but controversial figure in motor sportThirty years have passed since Ayrton Senna’s untimely death at the San Marino Grand Prix on 1 May 1994, but the fascination with the mercurial Brazilian driver remains almost as mesmerising as ever it was on the track. His death, at 34, was bitter in prematurely ending a compelling career and a tragedy that deprived Formula One of one of its most captivating characte -
Ayrton Senna: 30 years since F1 lost its uncompromising, complex genius
via theguardian.comThree decades after his death at Imola, the great Brazilian driver remains a revered but controversial figure in motor sportThirty years have passed since Ayrton Senna’s untimely death at the San Marino Grand Prix on 1 May 1994, but the fascination with the mercurial Brazilian driver remains almost as mesmerising as ever it was on the track. His death, at 34, was bitter in prematurely ending a compelling career and a tragedy that deprived Formula One of one of its most captivating characte -
‘Incredibly uncomfortable’: Great’s issue with ex-Roo’s return as AFL must ‘walk the walk’ on violence
via foxsports.com.auAFL great Jimmy Bartel feels “incredibly uncomfortable” at the prospect of former North Melbourne player Tarryn Thomas being given another chance at a football career, as the league announces plans to pay tribute to women killed by gendered violence. -
Nathan Cleary out of clash with Souths as Panthers play it safe
via smh.com.auPenrith have taken a cautious approach with their superstar halfback, who felt some tightness after returning from a hamstring injury in the previous round. -
Cleary ruled out in Panthers reshuffle; Souths’ interim coach overhauls team — Late Mail
via foxsports.com.auNathan Cleary has been ruled out for the Panthers, while new interim coach Ben Hornby has rung in the changes after replacing the sacked Jason Demetriou. -
‘Maximum damage’: The 196cm migraine for AFL coaches... and how these contenders can stop it
via foxsports.com.auJeremy Cameron is the biggest headache to opposition clubs in the AFL in 2024 — but there might be a proven way to quell his influence. -
Why Australian rugby must invest in Reds youth, or risk further turmoil
via smh.com.auThere is a cohort of Queensland prospects who have announced themselves as future Wallabies. Reds coach and former rugby league star Les Kiss needs to keep them. -
Four Premier League-era players and Joe Kinnear’s family part of brain injury legal action
via theguardian.comGroup of 35 players taking action against game’s authorities Solicitors submit more than 8,000 pages related to the caseFour Premier League-era players and the family of Joe Kinnear are part of the legal action against the football authorities over brain injuries sustained from playing the game, which returns to the Royal Courts of Justice on Wednesday.They are part of a group of 35 former players who claim that the Football Association, English Football League, Football Association of Wal -
Port Adelaide star opens up about major injury
via theage.com.auSidelined Power star Sam Powell-Pepper has opened up to 9News about the emotional toll of his first major injury. -
Dragons, diners and wheelie bins: a half decent matchday experience – in pictures
via theguardian.comTo celebrate two decades of images captured by its team of photographers – Simon Gill, Colin McPherson and Paul Thompson - the independent, and self-proclaimed half decent football magazine, When Saturday Comes, has published a photobook entitled At The Match. The photography captures the jubilation and despair of the ritual of attending games in the UK and Ireland Continue reading... -
‘Should have listened’: Souths’ CEO grilled over Burgess’ ‘home truths’ club allegedly ignored
via foxsports.com.auSouths CEO Blake Solly has been grilled over Sam Burgess’ exit from the club and the former assistant’s contention that the player led culture of the club was a disaster in the making. -
Former Manly prop Perrett set to take legal action over training incident
via theage.com.auA week after Jackson Topine launched a $4 million lawsuit against Canterbury, another NRL club is bracing for a legal challenge due to a training incident. -
World champions lose 'a true F1 legend' as Newey announces departure from Red Bull
via abc.net.auRevered Formula 1 car designer Adrian Newey will leave Red Bull Racing, ending a two-decade stint that has netted the energy drink company more than a dozen world championships. -
The Spin | Cameron Steel takes roundabout route into the limelight with Surrey
via theguardian.comAll-rounder has switched roles and counties over the years but is now the country’s top wicket taker – with England ambitionsThe Spin is, admittedly, late to the tale. We’re up in the scorer’s box at the Oval, two days on from Surrey’s County Championship victory over Kent, two days away from the visit of Hampshire to close April’s proceedings. Cameron Steel has already spoken to the Times and the Cricketer about his 20 wickets for the defending champions at 1 -
‘Superstar designer’ Newey quits Red Bull amid rumours of Ferrari switch
via foxsports.com.auAdrian Newey has resigned as Red Bull Racing chief technical officer and will leave Milton Keynes by early 2025, the team has confirmed. -
Secret weapon behind Red Bull’s F1 dominance quits amid rumours of bombshell Ferrari switch
via foxsports.com.auAdrian Newey has resigned as Red Bull Racing chief technical officer and will leave Milton Keynes by early 2025, the team has confirmed. -
‘There are a number of tens’: But Schmidt’s keen for Gordon to stay in rugby
via smh.com.auWallabies coach Joe Schmidt has responded to news Carter Gordon is interested in a move to rugby league. -
Talks ramp up for Bennett's return to Redfern
via smh.com.auWayne Bennett is closing on a return to the Rabbitohs after Jason Demetriou was sacked. -
Red Bull confirm celebrated F1 car designer Adrian Newey to leave
via theguardian.comBriton considered mastermind behind team’s dominanceFerrari reported to have had talks with NeweyAdrian Newey, one of the most celebrated designers in Formula One history, will leave Red Bull next year. The team confirmed that the 65-year-old Briton, considered to be the mastermind behind their unprecedented dominance of the sport, is set to end his two-decade stay in the “first quarter of 2025”.Ferrari – soon to be joined by Lewis Hamilton – are in pole position to -
Red Bull confirm celebrated car designer Adrian Newey to leave F1 team
via theguardian.com65-year-old considered mastermind behind team’s dominanceNews of exit set to spark a bidding war for Newey’s servicesAdrian Newey, one of the most celebrated designers in Formula One history, will leave Red Bull next year.Red Bull confirmed that the 65-year-old Briton, considered to be the mastermind behind the team’s unprecedented dominance of the sport, is set to end his two-decade stay in the “first quarter of 2025”. Continue reading...
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