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Canterbury officials to hold meeting to discuss poor start, future of coach Trent Barrett
via smh.com.auCanterbury officials will hold an urgent meeting to discuss several issues at the club -
Revealed: Wallabies’ risky World Cup plans
The Wallabies could be hiding in plain sight as part of their World Cup campaign, set to take a different approach under coach Dave Rennie next year with plans being hatched to base the squad in the southern French town of Montpellier before the tournament begins. -
NFL’s bold plan to muscle in on Australian turf
The NFL is coming – and all Australian winter sporting codes should be concerned. -
Daniel Ricciardo makes Formula 1 history
Daniel Ricciardo will make Formula One history this weekend at the Spanish Grand Prix in Barcelona. -
Brumbies, Waratahs face challenge of restoring self-belief as finals approach
via abc.net.auAhead of their respective Super Rugby Pacific matches against New Zealand opponents, the Brumbies and Waratahs need to rediscover the confidence that has already guided them to wins over trans-Tasman rivals this season, writes Brett McKay. -
Reds to feed ‘strike weapon’ Vunivalu
via news.com.auThe Queensland Reds intend to feed “strike weapon” Suliasi Vunivalu as much ball as possible in a bid to snap a four-game Super Rugby Pacific losing streak by beating Moana Pasifika at Suncorp Stadium on Friday night. -
Nothing done and Dusted: the state of play with Tigers champion
via smh.com.auDustin Martin hasn’t said he wants to move, but everyone keeps asking about it. What happens now? -
Andrew Johns: Why Walker brothers are left-field answer for Bulldogs
via smh.com.auFooty clubs run best when players are having fun. Ben and Shane Walker are just what the battling Bulldogs need. -
Jordan Spieth confident as he eyes chance for career grand slam
via theguardian.comThe Texan has battled back from being world No 92 and is relishing chance to add the US PGA Championship to his tallySalvation for golf’s purists, irked by the Saudi Arabian themes dominating their sport, may arrive in the form of a 28-year-old from Dallas. Should Jordan Spieth lift the Wanamaker Trophy on Sunday evening, a career grand slam complete, there will be an appealing narrative to at least momentarily offset incessant chatter about breakaway tours, human rights and golf’s p -
Jordan Spieth confident as he eyes chance at US PGA for career grand slam | Ewan Murray
via theguardian.comThe Texan has battled back from being world No 92 and is relishing chance to add the US PGA Championship to his tallySalvation for golf’s purists, irked by the Saudi Arabian themes dominating their sport, may arrive in the form of a 28-year-old from Dallas. Should Jordan Spieth lift the Wanamaker Trophy on Sunday evening, a career grand slam complete, there will be an appealing narrative to at least momentarily offset incessant chatter about breakaway tours, human rights and golf’s p -
Eintracht Frankfurt v Rangers: Europa League final – live!
via theguardian.comEuropa League final updates from the 8pm BST kick-offThe Fiver: sign up for our free daily football emailSend your thoughts to Niall by email or on TwitterIn the modern European football landscape of superclubs, tiered formats and clandestine coefficient chat, tonight offers an oasis. This final feels like a throwback to the continental classics of yore – two giant clubs with fervent fan bases making an unexpected return to the top table.In the blue corner: Rangers, who lifted the European -
Browns’ Watson admits masseuse cried after session, deposition transcript says
via theguardian.comWatson reportedly testifies therapist cried at end of massageAdmission could partially verify claims against quarterbackPro Bowler has denied all wrongdoing amid 22 civil lawsuitsCleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson admitted to sending an apologetic text to a massage therapist after she cried when their session ended in a pre-trial deposition last week, according to USA Today.The deposition was taken on behalf of the therapist, Ashley Solis, the first of 22 women who have sued Watson and -
Rob Key primes Pope for No 3 and sets out plan to ‘unlock’ England Test talent
via theguardian.comAnderson and Broad return, Brook and Potts earn first call-ups‘There’s some seriously talented cricketers in this country’Rob Key has backed England’s new red-ball regime to “unlock” the latent talent in their underperforming Test players after naming a first squad of the Brendon McCullum era complete with a combination of fresh faces and the familiar.With much attention focused either on the recalled Jimmy Anderson and Stuart Broad or on the uncapped Matthew -
Rob Key backs new England regime to unlock ‘serious talent’ in first Test squad
via theguardian.comAnderson and Broad return, Brook and Potts earn first call-upsOllie Pope to bat at No 3: ‘We feel he is the man’, says KeyRob Key has backed England’s new red-ball regime to “unlock” the latent talent in their underperforming Test players after naming a first squad of the Brendon McCullum era complete with a combination of fresh faces and the familiar.With much attention focused either on the recalled James Anderson and Stuart Broad or on the uncapped Matthew Potts -
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2022/may/18/rob-key-backs-new-england-regime-to-unlock-serious-talent-in-first-test-squad
via theguardian.comAnderson and Broad return, Brook and Potts earn first call-ups‘There’s some seriously talented cricketers in this country’Rob Key has backed England’s new red-ball regime to “unlock” the latent talent in their underperforming Test players after naming a first squad of the Brendon McCullum era complete with a combination of fresh faces and the familiar.With much attention focused either on the recalled Jimmy Anderson and Stuart Broad or on the uncapped Matthew -
Giro d’Italia: Dainese delivers home win on stage 11 after Girmay forced out
via theguardian.comItalian rider beats fancied rivals to take the sprint winBiniam Girmay injured eye with flying prosecco corkAlberto Dainese delivered the first home victory of this year’s Giro d’Italia as he won stage 11 in Reggio Emilia.The 24-year-old upset the more fancied sprinters as he powered his way past Fernando Gaviria, Simone Consonni and Arnaud Démare to win on the line and take his first victory in two years – and his first in a Grand Tour. Mark Cavendish and Caleb Ewan wer -
'Never thought about stopping': Shauna Coxsey on climbing while pregnant – video
via theguardian.comShauna Coxsey has scaled climbing walls and rocks throughout her pregnancy. Videos shared on the Olympian's Instagram account show her making her way gracefully and powerfully upwards, in control of her body, as she switches holds to accommodate her growing bump. Her decision drew criticism but she was determined to continue as long as her body would allow it. Coxsey started competitively climbing at the age of seven and has made it on to the podium at the World Cup 30 times, including -
'Giro from hell' continues for Caleb Ewan after fifth-place finish on stage 11
via abc.net.auCaleb Ewan misses out in a bunch sprint on stage 11 of this year's Giro d'Italia, rolling home in fifth place as his wait for his first stage win of this year's race continues. -
EFL clubs could face stadium closures for pitch invasions next season
via theguardian.comLeague to crack down on pitch invasions and fan disorderEFL releases statement in wake of alleged assault on SharpPartial and even full stadium closures could be imposed on clubs in the EFL next season as the league seeks to crack down on pitch invasions and other fan disorder.Nottinghamshire police arrested a 31-year-old man after Sheffield United’s Billy Sharp was allegedly assaulted at the City Ground at the end of the Championship playoff semi-final against Nottingham Forest. Continue -
The Fiver | A big night in Seville awaits for Ally McCoist’s credit cards
via theguardian.comSign up now! Sign up now! Sign up now? Sign up now!The idea of the Pope’s O’Rangers playing in a Big Vase final seemed utterly absurd as recently as five years ago. Having just seen his team knocked out of the qualifiers by Progrès Niederkorn, the fourth best team in Luxembourg, the then-O’Rangers manager Pedro Caixinha was subsequently seen remonstrating with angry fans while standing in a bush, a state of affairs that correctly suggested his reign was doomed a month be -
‘Not the first time’: Tuchel on late Christensen pullout from Chelsea team
via theguardian.comManager reflects on defender’s FA Cup final withdrawalChristensen may not play for Chelsea again before summer exitThomas Tuchel has opened up on Andreas Christensen withdrawing from Chelsea’s FA Cup final defeat by Liverpool on the morning of the game, claiming it was not the first time the defender had pulled out of a match at short notice.Christensen, who is set to join Barcelona this summer, forced Tuchel into a late rethink for the final when he made himself unavailable despite -
Dons CEO's head-scratching extension
via smh.com.auThe Footy Classified panel discusses the merits of Essendon CEO Xavier Campbell receiving a two-year extension -
The closer your team gets to glory, the less likely you are to get a ticket. That can’t be right | Adrian Chiles
via theguardian.comAt tonight’s Europa League final, more than half the tickets have gone to corporate guests and others with no skin in the game. These lanyard-swinging, dad-dancing day-trippers are denying genuine supporters their big day outI have never forgiven myself for attending the 1991 FA Cup final. Tottenham Hotspur versus Nottingham Forest. I had broken my leg very badly playing football a year earlier, and a blazer-wearer I knew at the Football Association had kindly sent me a ticket to cheer me -
Eddie and Caro lock horns over grand final time
via theage.com.auThe Footy Classified panel debates whether the AFL can afford a day time grand final start time this season -
F1 season cut to 22 races after Russian GP not replaced on calendar
via theguardian.comSochi race pulled from the calendar after invasion of UkraineReturn to Qatar to fill round-17 gap has been ruled outThe Russian Grand Prix will not be replaced on this year’s calendar after the Formula One race in Sochi was cancelled in the wake of the invasion of Ukraine. The F1 season, which had been set to host a record 23 meetings, will now revert to 22 races.F1 had been looking at potential alternative venues to stand in for Russia but concluded that the additional costs and burdens a -
Thunderbirds down Firebirds at home
via news.com.auNetball: The Adelaide Thunderbirds have shocked the Queensland Firebirds to take a comprehensive victory in front of home support in Adelaide. -
Giants rally to down Magpies in Tassie
via news.com.auNetball: The Giants have downed the Magpies with a stellar second half at the Silverdome in Launceston. -
Adam Treloar talks Collingwood past ahead of 200th
via news.com.auAFL: Western Bulldogs star midfielder Adam Treloar is set for his 200th game in the AFL and says he is well-remembered by Collingwood fans. -
Reffell and North named in squad for Wales’s summer tour of South Africa
via theguardian.comUncapped No 8 James Ratti also included in squad Wales set for Tests in Pretoria, Bloemfontein and Cape TownThe uncapped Leicester flanker Tommy Reffell has been named in the Wales squad for this summer’s South Africa tour for which George North has been recalled after 14 months out of Test match action because of a serious knee injury. The 150-times-capped Alun Wyn Jones is also selected, but Jonathan Davies and Callum Sheedy have been left out.Bridgend-born Reffell, a former Wales Under- -
US women’s and men’s teams agree historic deal to share World Cup prize money
via theguardian.comFifa has unequal prize pool for men’s and women’s tournamentsAgreement is latest victory for USWNT’s battle for equalityThe US men’s and women’s soccer teams will share prize money from their respective World Cups equally in a historic agreement announced on Wednesday.US Soccer and the unions for the two teams reached the deal during negotiations for their new collective bargaining agreements, which have now been ratified.Continue reading...
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