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Chess: Ethan Pang, nine, beats three grandmasters but misses 2300 rating
via theguardian.comThe London schoolboy defeated three GMs in successive games in Budapest and narrowly failed to achieve a world age record 2300 and a Fide Master titleEthan Pang, the nine-year-old London schoolboy who, in June, set a new world mark as the youngest ever to achieve a 2200 master rating, is in the record books again.Competing in the Vezerkepto IM tournament in Budapest, Pang defeated three grandmasters in succession between rounds two and five. True, the beaten trio were past their best and rated b -
Stunner hands NRL big expansion boost; axed star’s message to Wayne — Reserves Wrap
via foxsports.com.auThe NRL’s plans for a Papua New Guinea expansion team will be buoyed by the PNG Hunters’ success in Queensland Cup this season. -
The final hurdle Cleary needs to pass; why Roosters should pull late halves switch: Team Tips
via foxsports.com.auAnthony Seibold is set to receive a huge boost for the first week of the finals with Tom Trbojevic expected to return from a shoulder injury against the Bulldogs. -
Q Cup stunner hands NRL huge expansion boost; Panthers given big question — Reserves Wrap
via foxsports.com.auThe NRL’s plans for a Papua New Guinea expansion team will be buoyed by the PNG Hunters’ success in Queensland Cup this season. -
State of play for out-of-contract Blues as finals no-show sparks list dilemma
via foxsports.com.auInjuries undoubtedly hindered the Blues at the wrong time of the year, but it remains abundantly clear after their finals exit that changes are required this off-season — and a host of names remain unsigned. -
AIS kicks off biggest talent search in Australian sporting history ahead of Brisbane 2032
via theage.com.auThe push is on to ensure the Olympics and Paralympics on home soil in eight years’ time go down as the country’s most successful. -
County cricket day one: Somerset v Surrey, Essex v Notts, and more – as it happened
via theguardian.comShakib Al Hasan’s cameo for Surrey worked a treat on day one of their top-two clash with Somerset at TauntonNo sooner do I praise Lammonby’s assurance than he’s gone, to Jordan Clark’s first ball, dangling his bat a touch at a straightener speared in at the left-hander. Clark finding serious movement in his first over. Somerset 33-2.And in case you’re wondering what’s happening at Chelmsford, Durham and Canterbury, the answer is nothing. No play before lunch a -
Lloyd's concerns for floundering Bulldogs
via smh.com.auMatthew Lloyd is concerned about the Bulldogs' future, with coach Luke Beveridge at the helm. -
Day's future for semi-final confirmed
via smh.com.auHawthorn has made a call on whether they'll play Will Day against the Power in their semi-final at Adelaide Oval. -
Why the NRL and AFL should reconsider their grand final strategies
via theage.com.auThere’s nothing wrong with tradition, but if the NRL and AFL want to be national competitions they need to share their Big Dance with other cities. -
Police union says officers were correct to handcuff NFL star Tyreek Hill facedown
via theguardian.comMiami receiver was detained before game on SundayPlayer says he followed orders given by officersMiami Dolphins star Tyreek Hill was handcuffed and placed facedown on the ground during a traffic stop because he was not “immediately cooperative” with officers, the president of the union that represents the Miami-Dade Police Department said in a statement on Monday.
A video of Hill in handcuffs with at least three officers around him quickly went viral just hours before the Dolphins ki -
Ten Paralympic stars who lit up the Paris 2024 Games
via theguardian.comFrom the most decorated to the athlete who claimed the first Paralympic medal for the Refugee Team, the Games unveiled some big personalitiesThe winner of five gold medals in Paris – plus a just-pipped silver in the 100m T53 – the irrepressible Debrunner was the most successful para athletics athlete of the Games. Her marathon medal on Sunday morning, up and down the cobbles of the Champs-Élysée, over the beautiful Pont Alexandre II and into Les Invalides, was the gold -
RFU to axe 42 staff – weeks after selling Twickenham naming rights for £100m
via theguardian.com64 roles at risk because of ‘rising costs’ and loss of TV cashFollows new £264m partnership with Premiership Rugby The Rugby Football Union is to make more than 40 members of staff redundant, just weeks after selling the Twickenham naming rights to Allianz in a lucrative deal worth about £100m.Staff were informed on Monday afternoon that as a result of a major restructure 64 roles are at risk, with 22 new jobs to be created. The cuts are expected to affect all departments -
RFU to axe 42 staff – a week after new £264m deal with Premiership Rugby
via theguardian.com64 roles at risk because of ‘rising costs’ and loss of TV cashLondon may host 2026 Nations Championship finalsThe Rugby Football Union is to make more than 40 members of staff redundant, just weeks after selling the Twickenham naming rights to Allianz in a lucrative deal worth about £100m.Staff were informed on Monday afternoon that as a result of a major restructure 64 roles are at risk, with 22 new jobs to be created. The cuts are expected to affect all departments except for -
Montenegro v Wales, France v Belgium, and more: Nations League – live
via theguardian.comNations League updates from 7.45pm BST kick-offsLive scoreboard | Read Football Daily | And mail ScottThe early signs suggest Craig Bellamy won’t be a manager who will die wondering. His first selection acquitted themselves well against Turkey last Friday, but he’s made five changes for tonight’s game in Montenegro nonetheless. In come Karl Darlow, Chris Mepham, Lewis Koumas, Kieffer Moore and Ollie Cooper, in place of Danny Ward, Aaron Ramsey, Brennan Johnson, Jordan James and -
England’s end-of-term slackness forewarns of end of days for this summer sport | Barney Ronay
via theguardian.comSri Lanka’s spirit and discipline juxtaposed the piss-takey approach and yeah-whatever attitude of their hostsFor England this was a weary, slightly seasick way end to the Test match summer. Not weary in the literal sense, although Chris Woakes looked tired and an injured Gus Atkinson was pointlessly over-bowled as Sri Lanka completed a beautifully clinical eight-wicket victory at the Oval.But weary of spirit, weary of spectacle, filled with red-ball Weltschmerz – it was a strange, o -
Tammy Beaumont hammers record before England skittle Ireland for just 45
via theguardian.com2nd ODI: England (320-8) bt Ireland (45) by 275 runsBeaumont first Englishwoman to hit 10 centuries in ODIsTammy Beaumont may have been omitted from England’s T20 World Cup squad – not to mention mysteriously overlooked for the captaincy on this effectively “A” tour to Ireland – but no one can dispute her status as the queen of one-day batting. That much was evident on Monday at Stormont, when she struck a record-breaking, unbeaten 150, as England hammered Ireland b -
Clearlake hopes to buy out Todd Boehly or remove his power in Chelsea civil war
via theguardian.comBoehly confident of raising funds to buy Clearlake sharesMajority owner Clearlake adamant it has no plans to sellChelsea’s civil war has led Clearlake Capital, the US private equity firm that owns a majority shareholding in the club, to consider buying out Todd Boehly or striking a deal with the billionaire that would remove his influence and keep him in little more than a ceremonial role.The atmosphere in Chelsea’s boardroom has deteriorated since the weekend and Boehly, who wants t -
ParalympicsGB talks up LA Games amid US presidential election fears
via theguardian.comGB officials welcome ‘inclusive’ LA as host city in 2028Republican nominee Trump has mocked disabled peopleParalympicsGB officials say they hope “politics doesn’t get in the way” of a successful Los Angeles Games in four years’ time, amid the prospect of a second Donald Trump presidency.The US presidential election remains on a knife-edge, with Trump – the Republican nominee who has infamously denigrated people with disabilities – and the Democrati -
Ollie Pope admits England were ‘not good enough’ in defeat by Sri Lanka
via theguardian.comDeputy captain denies that his team had lack of ‘desire’Joe Root says ‘Coldplay can’t be number one every week’Ollie Pope admitted his side “weren’t good enough”, “weren’t up to it” and were “outplayed for the last day and a session” after Sri Lanka wrapped up victory by eight wickets in the final Test of the English summer on Monday – a result hailed by the touring captain, Dhananjaya de Silva, as “one of -
‘Shark’ Hanlon ban reminds trainers of their duties in social media age | Greg Wood
via theguardian.comSignificant damage was done to the sport’s image when the handler’s dead horse was filmed on an open trailerThe King George-winning trainer, “Shark” Hanlon, kept it uncharacteristically brief last week after hearing that he had been banned for 10 months by the Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board for transporting a dead horse along public roads and through a village near his stable on an open trailer. “There is going to be an appeal put in straight away, that is one t -
Lee Carsley and the national anthem: nothing to see here. Or so you’d think
via theguardian.comBefore the opening match of his spell in interim charge of coaching the England men’s senior team, a 2-0 win over the Republic of Ireland, the only foot Lee Carsley put wrong was the one which led him right instead of left upon exiting the tunnel at the Aviva Stadium. The bench was, he joked afterwards, one he had spent a lot of time sitting on throughout his international playing career as he blamed his minor faux pax on muscle memory rather than pre-match nerves. This followed a press co -
Football Daily | Lee Carsley and the national anthem: nothing to see here. Or so you’d think
via theguardian.comSign up now! Sign up now! Sign up now? Sign up now!Before the opening match of his spell in interim charge of coaching the England men’s senior team, a 2-0 win over the Republic of Ireland, the only foot Lee Carsley put wrong was the one which led him right instead of left upon exiting the tunnel at the Aviva Stadium. The bench was, he joked afterwards, one he had spent a lot of time sitting on throughout his international playing career as he blamed his minor faux pax on muscle memory rat -
‘I’ll always be Deshaun Watson’: Browns QB shrugs off boos after latest woeful outing
via theguardian.comQuarterback throws two interceptions in season debutBrowns fans jeer as team goes down to heavy defeatDeshaun Watson didn’t look comfortable from the start in his first game since breaking a shoulder in November as Cleveland were blasted 33-17 in their season opener by the Dallas Cowboys, and the quarterback was booed by Browns fans.This was not the comeback Watson or the Browns had hoped for as the 28-year-old quarterback tries to jump-start his career after making just 12 starts over the -
Carsley’s star problems with England show the difficulties of international management | Jonathan Wilson
via theguardian.comHaving strength in depth in numerous positions can be a curse for an international coach looking to build a cohesive teamSign up to Soccer with Jonathan Wilson hereOne pass was all it took. Eleven minutes in to England’s 2-0 win in Ireland on Saturday, Trent Alexander-Arnold picked up the ball about 15 yards outside his own penalty area. He saw Anthony Gordon making a run behind the Ireland defence from the left and drilled a perfectly weighted 60-yard pass for him. Although Gordon was thw -
Lee Carsley’s new-look England and more Scotland woe: Football Weekly - podcast
via theguardian.comMax Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Robyn Cowen and George Elek as England get off to a bright start under Lee CarsleyRate, 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 handbrake is off and Lee Carsley is at the wheel. What did the panel make of this new direction for England? And how unsurprised were they by the scorers in Dublin? Continue reading... -
Taylor Fritz will rue missing chance to dent Brash Two’s emerging dominance | Andrew Lawrence
via theguardian.comThe American deserves credit for reaching his first grand slam final. But he was also aware that it may turn out to have been his best chance at a major titleIt was a picture perfect day for Taylor Fritz to win the US Open men’s final. The weather was cool and still. The sunshine that streamed into Arthur Ashe Stadium stayed off the court, out of his face. But most significantly, an all-American crowd – which included pop singer namesake Taylor Swift, among other glitterati from spor -
Taylor Fritz will rue missing chance to dent Brash Two’s emerging dominance
via theguardian.comThe American deserves credit for reaching his first grand slam final. But he was also aware that it may turn out to have been his best chance at a major titleIt was a picture perfect day for Taylor Fritz to win the US Open men’s final. The weather was cool and still. The sunshine that streamed into Arthur Ashe Stadium stayed off the court, out of his face. But most significantly, an all-American crowd – which included pop singer namesake Taylor Swift, among other glitterati from spor -
‘I’ve never cheered harder’: readers’ memorable moments from Paris Paralympics
via theguardian.comThe 2024 Games have provided thrilling moments and an intoxicating atmosphereThe Paris Paralympics is over and it’s another four-year wait until we see the para athletes compete again at the next summer games in Los Angeles in 2028.This year’s Games have provided many standout sporting highlights with thrilling moments, unexpected wins and an intoxicating atmosphere. Continue reading... -
Sri Lanka beat England: third men’s cricket Test match, day four – as it happened
via theguardian.comPathum Nissanka completed a fantastic century to guide Sri Lanka to an eight-wicket win that meant they lost the three-match series 2-1Righto, Gus Atkinson has the ball and we’re ready. England need nine wickets, Sri Lanka need 125 runs.Oof madone dept: *RA Smyth advises me there’s a new Sopranos doc on Sky and it’s glorious. Continue reading...
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