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‘Ends a dumb night, on a dumb note’: Milne faces two-week suspension for tackle on Munster
via smh.com.auTaane Milne has added to the Rabbitohs’ woes, with the flyer facing a ban for a dangerous tackle on Cameron Munster in the team’s big loss on Anzac Day. -
Leniu breaks silence on racism scandal
via smh.com.auSpencer Leniu hasn’t spoken publicly since copping an eight-game ban for the slur against Ezra Mam. -
‘I went white’: How Jurbo reacted to captaincy news
via smh.com.auNew NSW Blues coach Jake Trbojevic revealed he was walking his dog with his fiance Alex when he got the call from coach Michael Maguire. -
French Open 2024: Rybakina and Zheng through as rain hits play – live
via theguardian.comUpdates from Tuesday’s action at Roland GarrosGet in touch: contact Yara with your thoughtsMinnen isn’t down and out yet as her varied shots finally get the better of Rybakina. The crowd cheers her on as the underdog but the latter brings out a beautiful drop shot and after a couple of powerful forehands, she wraps up the set in dominant fashion. Think the world No 4 just needed a couple of extra minutes to warm up after those six unforced errors in a row.Minnen 2-5 Rybakina* (*denot -
Controversial MLB umpire Ángel Hernández retires after three decades
via theguardian.comUmpire was often target of criticism from fans and players63-year-old sued MLB for racial discriminationLongtime MLB umpire Ángel Hernández, who was often criticized for his calls, is retiring immediately.During a career that lasted more than three decades, the 62-year-old Hernández was often scorned by players, managers and fans for missed calls and quick ejections – some in high-profile situations. Continue reading... -
Dortmund off to Wembley as Kompany heads for Bayern – Football Weekly
via theguardian.comMax Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Nicky Bandini, Archie Rhind-Tutt and Sid Lowe for the final Europod of the seasonRate, review, share on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Audioboom, Mixcloud, Acast and Stitcher, and join the conversation on Facebook, Twitter and email.On the Europod today: we start in Germany by asking if Champions League finalists Dortmund are ready for Wembley, and whether Bayern Munich are ready for Vincent Kompany. Also, what’s next for Bayer Leverkusen after thei -
The Breakdown | Who will Andy Farrell take on 2025 Lions tour of Australia?
via theguardian.comThere are plenty of probables but the domestic fixture list, especially for French sides, will have a massive influenceJust imagine, for a second, you are Andy Farrell, head coach of the 2025 British & Irish Lions. There is not limitless scope for leisurely reflection, given Ireland’s Test series in South Africa and with his son Owen about to make an emotional farewell to Saracens. But last Saturday’s thunderous Champions Cup final is still fresh in the imagination and now is an -
The Breakdown | One year to go: Who will Andy Farrell take on Lions tour to Australia?
via theguardian.comThere are plenty of probables but the domestic fixture list, especially for French sides, will have a massive influenceJust imagine, for a second, you are Andy Farrell, head coach of the 2025 British & Irish Lions. There is not limitless scope for leisurely reflection, given Ireland’s Test series in South Africa and with his son Owen about to make an emotional farewell to Saracens. But last Saturday’s thunderous Champions Cup final is still fresh in the imagination and now is an -
‘I’ve maintained my innocence all along’: Fagan welcomes potential court hearing into racism saga
via smh.com.auBrisbane Lions coach and former Hawthorn staffer Chris Fagan says he’d welcome the chance to tell his side of the story of the Hawks’ racism saga in court. -
David Squires on … Manchester United’s FA Cup glory and what the future holds
via theguardian.comOur cartoonist on Erik ten Hag’s Wembley redemption and a summer of leadership symposiums at Old TraffordBuy David’s cartoons in the Guardian Print StoreLike what David does? Consider supporting our journalism Continue reading... -
French Open 2024: Rybakina through, Zheng in action as rain hits play – live
via theguardian.comUpdates from Tuesday’s action at Roland GarrosGet in touch: contact Yara with your thoughtsMinnen isn’t down and out yet as her varied shots finally get the better of Rybakina. The crowd cheers her on as the underdog but the latter brings out a beautiful drop shot and after a couple of powerful forehands, she wraps up the set in dominant fashion. Think the world No 4 just needed a couple of extra minutes to warm up after those six unforced errors in a row.Minnen 2-5 Rybakina* (*denot -
Port Adelaide set to be without skipper for Carlton clash
via smh.com.auPort Adelaide is set to be without skipper Conor Rozee for its clash with Carlton. -
‘I don’t think they know we have a national team’ – Sápmi side targets Conifa glory
via theguardian.comFA Sápmi, a football association representing the Sámi people, take the lead in an event that unites non-Fifa affiliated teamsWhile preparations for the Olympic tournament this summer are in full swing, next week will feature another international competition fighting for recognition. Kicking off next Tuesday, the 2024 Conifa Women’s World Cup will be the second edition of the tournament, organised by the governing body that looks to bring together non-Fifa affiliated teams.F -
‘I’m really blessed’: Marsh’s return as World Cup captain after 14 years
via smh.com.auMitchell Marsh lifted a World Cup trophy as under-19s captain in 2010. After almost disappearing as an international player, he has the chance to do it again. -
‘If anyone thinks I’m a racist, I can’t control that’: Leniu opens up on Vegas fallout
via smh.com.auNSW debutant says he isn’t expecting retaliation from Brisbane teammates of Ezra Mam in the Origin opener, but won’t back down from the confrontation against the Maroons. -
‘I’m a bleeder’: Weitering nurses leg injury, Power delay call on their skipper
via smh.com.auJacob Weitering has been nursing corkie issues but is ready to marshal the defence as the Blues seek to make history in Adelaide on Thursday, coming as Port Adelaide wait to make a call on the fitness of their captain. -
‘It shocked me’: The series of events that ended Michelle Payne’s riding career
via theage.com.auThe first woman to ride the winner of the Melbourne Cup has revealed why she is walking away from a career that made her a household name. -
French Open 2024: Rybakina, Sabalenka and Boulter in action on day three – live
via theguardian.comUpdates from Tuesday’s action at Roland GarrosGet in touch: contact Yara with your thoughtsMinnen 2-0 Rybakina* (*denotes server) Extraordinary. The first six points of this match were unforced errors by the world No 4. And after finally getting a couple points on the board she then nets a shot and seems to lose her rhythm again. Minnen then uses some tricky shots near the net to round out the game.Minnen 1-0 Rybakina* (*denotes server) A very ropey start for Rybakina with four unforced er -
Yulong splashes record $6.6 million on champion broodmare Imperatriz
via theage.com.auHaving smashed records on the racetrack, 10-time group 1 winner Imperatriz set another mark in the Magic Millions sale ring on Tuesday. -
Wat Misaka: the Japanese American star who broke the NBA’s color barrier
via theguardian.comThe 5ft 7in point guard’s career took him from Utah to New York City and a national title. But he was the last person to boast about his achievementsOn 24 March 1947, Wataru “Wat” Misaka, a Japanese American walk-on with the University of Utah men’s basketball team, held one of the nation’s best players, Kentucky’s Ralph Beard, to a single point during the NIT championship at Madison Square Garden. Thanks to that performance, Misaka’s team won the tourna -
NSW star Haas focused on Origin despite father's arrest and risk of facing death penalty
via abc.net.auPayne Haas says he has never considered skipping the State of Origin since being named as a NSW Blues starter despite his father facing drug-trafficking charges and possibly the death penalty in the Philippines. -
AFL 'disgrace' Port pushing to fix
via theage.com.auSeventeen of eighteen clubs are pushing for a national reserves comp, among a raft of suggestions to future proof the game. -
Maroons Legends break down State of Origin line-ups: QLDER - Ep13
via smh.com.auIn this episode of QLDER Wally Lewis and Darren Lockyer take a look at the line-ups for the upcoming first game of Origin. Locky takes us inside the thinking of coach Billy Slater on selecting Selwyn Cobbo on the bench. The boys discuss Madge's strong looking blues line-up and the handful of surprising omissions, and Locky and Wally breakdown the thinking behind both teams differing bench decisions. -
‘I’m trying to look after my family’: Payne Haas breaks silence over dad’s drugs arrest
via theage.com.auThe NSW Blues star has spoken for the first time since his father, Gregor, was arrested over alleged links to a Mexican cartel and plans to smuggle methamphetamines into Indonesia. -
Big hopes despite little slip in trial for Know Thyself
via theage.com.auPromising galloper Know Thyself almost fell prior to winning his Muswellbrook barrier trial this month, but co-trainer Paul Messara said he pulled up unscathed and has to get his preparation under way. -
Walsh commits '100 per cent' to Broncos
via theage.com.auReece Walsh is hopeful of remaining with the Brisbane Broncos for the rest of his career. -
‘Know your circle’: Spencer Leniu breaks silence on racism ban ahead of Origin debut
via theguardian.comLeniu ready for backlash in first State of Origin game for the BluesRoosters prop was suspended for racially abusing Ezra MamNSW debutant Spencer Leniu has broken his silence on the Las Vegas racism storm, thanking the Sydney Roosters for standing by him when it would have been easier for the club to wash their hands of him. Leniu said he had no issue with the prospect of being booed in his State of Origin debut for the Blues at Accor Stadium in Sydney next Wednesday.The 23-year-old’s Orig -
Wembley has lost that loving feeling, a corporate nirvana missing its soul | Jonathan Liew
via theguardian.comWembley is everywhere, and everywhere is Wembley. But the more bases it tries to cover, the less special it becomesThe Wembley Stadium lasagne had one major design flaw, and it’s not the one you think. You may remember – right at the start of the pandemic – the Football Association being forced to deny a viral WhatsApp story that the stadium was being used to bake a giant lasagne to feed a hungry nation. And no, if you gave it even a moment’s consideration, the undersoil -
Wembley feels less like a pilgrimage thanks to the corporate nirvana of 2024 | Jonathan Liew
via theguardian.comWembley is everywhere, and everywhere is Wembley. But the more bases it tries to cover, the less special it becomesThe Wembley Stadium lasagne had one major design flaw, and it’s not the one you think. You may remember – right at the start of the pandemic – the Football Association being forced to deny a viral WhatsApp story that the stadium was being used to bake a giant lasagne to feed a hungry nation. And no, if you gave it even a moment’s consideration, the undersoil -
‘The world didn’t care enough’: Ukrainian climber’s journey from Crimea to Olympic chance
via theguardian.comFrom a dynasty of Ukrainian climbers, Jenya Kazbekova was displaced by war but now she is determined to reach ParisThree years after Russia had occupied Crimea, the Ukrainian climber Jenya Kazbekova returned to her “favourite place in the world” and achieved a personal best route on its rocks. The crux of her challenge that day in 2017 lay not in scaling the peaceful, sun-drenched cliff, but far below. “I closed my eyes to what really bothered me – Russian guns, flags, cu
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