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Hiyori lives two lives. By day, she's an office worker but by night, she's a much-feared sumo warrior
via abc.net.auAn ancient sport shrouded in mystery, professional sumo wrestling in Japan is reserved only for men. A group of young female warriors wants to change that. -
‘Toxic and unwelcome’: The issue driving young people out of community sport
via theage.com.auA new study revealed more than half of LGBTQ young people in community sport have witnessed some form of homo/bi/transphobia, while 40 per cent reported first-hand experiences of being discriminated against. -
Rybakina rips 'simple questions'
via theage.com.auElena Rybakina won her first round match but it was her exchange with reporters after the match that caught the attention of most. -
After an outcry from coaches and fans, the AFL tackles the interpretation of a contentious rule in the middle of the season
via abc.net.auThe AFL addresses issues around the 'reasonable time' interpretation of holding the ball, after backlash from fans and coaches. -
‘It’s every kid’s dream’: Why Edwards’ Origin journey has been a marathon not a sprint
via smh.com.auIt’s been a long road from the bush town of Dorrigo to State of Origin for Dylan Edwards. But the friends, family and former teammates who were there at the start have enjoyed every step. -
Josh Gibson becomes MLB’s career batting leader as Negro Leagues records incorporated
via theguardian.comNegro Leagues statistics incorporated into MLB recordsGibson becomes MLB season and career batting leaderJosh Gibson became Major League Baseball’s career leader with a .372 batting average, surpassing Ty Cobb’s .367, when Negro Leagues records for more than 2,300 players were incorporated Tuesday after a three-year research project.Gibson’s .466 average for the 1943 Homestead Grays became the season standard, followed by Charlie ‘Chino’ Smith’s .451 for the 1 -
AFL clarifies holding the ball
via smh.com.auThe league sent a video to clubs to clarify the interpretation of holding the ball. The first three examples are where umpires are expected to award a free kick for holding the ball. The final two examples are where umpires are expected to call play on. -
Victorious star stirs up French Open crowd
via smh.com.auBelgian player David Goffin went toe to toe with the French Open crowd during his first round win. -
The AFL ordered umpires to tighten holding-the-ball calls, see the video of how the rule will now work
via smh.com.auIn a major move, the AFL has ordered umpires to tighten the “reasonable time” they give players to release the ball in a bid to end confusion over the holding-the-ball rule. -
AFL orders umpires to tighten holding-the-ball rule
via smh.com.auIn a major move, the AFL has ordered umpires to tighten the “reasonable time” they give players to release the ball in a bid to end confusion over the holding-the-ball rule. -
Boulter and Evans exits leave no British players standing at Roland Garros
via theguardian.comBoulter knocked out by Badosa after leading by a setEvans defeated 6,4 6,4 6,4 by Rune in opening roundA miserable tournament for Great Britain’s singles players at the French Open came to an end on Tuesday night as difficult defeats for Katie Boulter and Dan Evans meant that British players have failed to win a singles match in Paris for the first time since 2020.Shortly after Evans was outclassed 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 by the 13th seed Holger Rune in their well-contested first‑round match, -
National Spelling Bee competitors face ‘short, tricky words’ as quarter-finals set
via theguardian.com96th Spelling Bee gets under way with preliminary roundsWhy the Spelling Bee is more vital than ever in the age of AIA four-letter word sent Shradha Rachamreddy to a third-place finish in last year’s Scripps National Spelling Bee.As the remaining spellers dwindled, Shradha was given “orle”, a heraldry term that means several small charges arranged to form a border within the edge of a field. It sounds exactly like “oral”. Shradha went with “orel” and hea -
'This is a love story': new Western Sydney Wanderers film shines light on Australia's forgotten sporting fairytale
via abc.net.auThey were a football club built by the people and for the people of Western Sydney, who went on to achieve something no other club had done. So why don't more people appreciate the Wanderers' fairytale? -
Jürgen Klopp drops City charges hint as he bids farewell to Liverpool
via theguardian.comGerman makes reference to runners-up seasonsEvening draws an audience of 11,000 fansJürgen Klopp said he would celebrate with a bus parade if Liverpool were awarded the two Premier League titles they lost by a point to Manchester City as he bid a tearful farewell to fans at a “Danke Jürgen” tribute night.The former Liverpool manager returned to the city for a rousing send-off from 11,000 fans at the M&S Bank Arena, nine days after his final game at Anfield. Klopp reveal -
Djokovic begins French Open title defence with victory over Herbert
via theguardian.comWorld No 1 beats French wildcard 6-4, 7-6 (3), 6-4Serb faces Roberto Carballés Baena in second roundNovak Djokovic arrived in Paris for his French Open title defence with ample reasons to doubt himself. He is struggling badly for form, his support team has seen a significant upheaval and the 98-time ATP title winner still has not even reached a single final this season.But he is still Djokovic, still the best player in the world over the past 52 weeks, meaning his presence alone marks him -
De Minaur makes light work of American teen while Kokkinakis slogs it out, again, at French Open
via abc.net.auAlex de Minaur sees off his American opponent in wet and cold conditions while Kokkinakis endures yet another marathon match against a mate at the French Open. -
De Minaur endures long delay and torrid conditions to make light work of American teen at French Open
via abc.net.auAlex de Minaur sees off his American opponent as wet and cold conditions play havoc at the French Open. -
One in five footballers using snus or nicotine pouches, survey reveals
via theguardian.comTrue usage figures ‘likely’ to be even higher, report statesPlayers surveyed from Premier League, EFL and WSLAbout one in five male and female professional players who took part in a new survey are using snus, nicotine pouches or both. The study by Loughborough University, commissioned by the Professional Footballers’ Association (PFA), also identified that two out of five had tried the pouches at least once.The report states the true usage figures are likely to be hi -
Michelsen spews over 'tough' umpire call
via theage.com.auAmerican Alex Michelsen complained about a close line call against the Aussie, which turned out to be right. -
De Minaur cruises into French Open second round
via theage.com.auAussie star Alex de Minaur cruised into the second round of the French Open with an easy win against Alex Michelsen in Paris. -
Holger Rune dispatches Dan Evans amid pigeon invasion at French Open
via theguardian.comBritish No 3 defeated 6,4 6,4 6,4 in opening roundHome favourite Cornet retires after first-round lossDan Evans fought hard and admirably made life difficult for a superior opponent but, after two and a half hours of quality tennis, the British No 3 departed Court Suzanne-Lenglen with little to show for his efforts as he was outclassed 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 by the 13th seed Holger Rune in the first round of the French Open.Evans’s defeat means British male players are now -
Dan Evans exits French Open at hands of Holger Rune amid pigeon invasion
via theguardian.comBritish No 3 beaten 6,4 6,4 6,4 in first roundHome favourite Cornet retires after losing first-round matchDan Evans fought hard and admirably made life difficult for a superior opponent but, after two and a half hours of quality tennis, the British No 3 departed Court Suzanne-Lenglen for little to show for his efforts as he was outclassed 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 by the 13th seed Holger Rune in the first round of the French Open.Evans’s defeat means British male players are n -
Missing teeth and broken knees — how rugby league's unbreakable man is ready to prove he's made for Origin
via abc.net.auWhen they talk about players being made for Origin they're talking about Cam McInnes, and the belated New South Wales debutant is striving to make his mark for his state. -
Walsh opens up on Carrigan bromance
via smh.com.auAn emotional Reece Walsh teared up while telling media about his close bond with Broncos teammate Pat Carrigan. -
England v Pakistan: third men’s T20 cricket international abandoned – as it happened
via theguardian.comPersistent rain in Cardiff meant a second washout in three games for England and PakistanSome learnings are bigger than othersThe rain is forecast to clear around 7pm, after which the radar looks clear for at least an hour. I’m sure Andrew Miller will be able to find a radar that has the apocalypse pencilled in for 8.01pm, but for now let’s accentuate the positive. Continue reading... -
Alex de Minaur banishes Australian woes with easy French Open win
via theguardian.comSydneysider tames American tyro Alex Michelsen 6-1 6-0 6-2 Australian looks well set to extend run deep into tournamentAlex de Minaur has helped dispel the gloom in the Australian tennis ranks with a virtuoso drought-busting victory on a rainy day at the French Open.Alex Michelsen, a teenage American tyro who had already beaten Australia’s No 1 on a hard court this year, found de Minaur a wholly different prospect on wet clay as he was given a lesson on the Roland Garros red stuff with a 6 -
Manchester United confident Uefa will not demote them from Europa League
via theguardian.comOwners are not allowed ‘decisive influence’ at multiple clubsRatcliffe’s Ineos company own Ligue 1 club NiceSir Jim Ratcliffe is confident Manchester United will not be demoted from the Europa League and will be allowed to compete next season alongside Nice, the French club he also owns via his company Ineos.Uefa regulations prevent an organisation or person from wielding “decisive influence” over more than one club in the same competition. Ratcliffe has a 27.7% sta -
Nine tries in four starts: Will Wallabies unleash the ‘Junkyard Dog’?
via theage.com.auReds rookie Tim Ryan has become a cult hero with a series of sizzling tries that have to be seen to be believed. And he is NSW’s problem this week. -
Wembley to ramp up security operation for Champions League final
via theguardian.comMove follows chaotic scenes at recent showpiece eventsReal Madrid and Borussia Dortmund meet on SaturdayWembley will implement its biggest security operation for Saturday’s Champions League final in an effort to avoid any repeat of the chaos that has surrounded recent showpiece events at home and abroad.More than 2,500 stewards will oversee crowds attending the match between Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund, while a £5m investment in beefed-up infrastructure is intended to ensure th -
Wembley to ramp up security for Champions League final
via theguardian.comMove follows chaotic scenes at recent showpiece eventsReal Madrid and Borussia Dortmund meet on SaturdayWembley will implement its biggest security operation for Saturday’s Champions League final in an effort to avoid any repeat of the chaos that has surrounded recent showpiece events at home and abroad.More than 2,500 stewards will oversee crowds attending the match between Real Madrid and Borussia Dortmund, while a £5m investment in beefed-up infrastructure is intended to ensure th
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