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How the internet reacted to the Aussies going 2-0 up
via abc.net.auMitchell Starc was the hero, again, as the English were comprehensively outplayed in Brisbane — but how did the internet react? -
‘No brainer’: Aussie enemy raised as shock recall option with visitors in ‘crisis mode’ — Ashes Daily
via foxsports.com.auEngland should send an SOS to former England keeper Jonny Bairstow according to one UK scribe, who believes the 36-year-old is the best option available to bat at number three. -
‘Doesn’t make it any better’: Great scolds Khawaja plan as Poms hit beach, beers — Ashes
via foxsports.com.auEngland’s preparation is once again in the spotlight as they have retreated to Queensland’s Sunshine Coast after Australia cruised to victory in Brisbane for an ominous 2-0 lead. -
Sabalenka declares polarising Kyrgios clash 'a win-win situation'
via abc.net.auAryna Sabalenka is adamant her upcoming clash against Nick Kyrgios will not prove to be a gimmick that damages women's tennis. -
Horror road trip to define wobbly giant’s season; inside top-of-table showdown — NBL Talking Pts
via foxsports.com.auRound 12 of the NBL26 season is heating up, shaping as a blockbuster week loaded with storylines and major implications across the table. -
‘Dadgummit, let’s freaking go’: 44-year-old grandfather Rivers could start for Colts
via theguardian.comInjuries have ravaged Colts quarterbacksRivers last played in NFL in 2020The Indianapolis Colts have not ruled out starting Philip Rivers at quarterback after luring the grandfather out of retirement amid an injury crisis.The Colts lost starter Daniel Jones for the season after he tore his achilles on Sunday, while their first-round pick in 2023, Anthony Richardson, is out with a broken orbital bone he suffered in October. With backup Riley Leonard dealing with a knee injury, the Colts turned to -
Chelsea v Roma, Manchester United v Lyonnes, and more: Women’s Champions League – live
via theguardian.com⚽ Updates from Wednesday’s 8pm GMT kick-offs
⚽ Live scores | Follow us on Bluesky | And email SarahCatch up on all the latest WSL action with the women’s football weekly podcast where Chelsea lost their first domestic game under Sonia Bompastor:The Manchester United manager Marc Skinner said Jayde Riviere can become the world’s leading right-back, as he threw praise on the Canada international during Tuesday’s pre-match press conference. Continue reading... -
Son of 300-game star signs dream deal; Bears’ double coup as Eels, Storm strike — Nov 1 LIVE
via foxsports.com.auThe Newcastle Knights have signed the son of a 300-game player, with winger Beau Morrison joining the club for next season from Super League side Huddersfield Giants. -
‘My f***ing a***’: England great shreds Bazball claim as glaring Ashes questions emerge
via foxsports.com.auEngland have been battered by Australia and blasted by critics, and former Ashes star Matthew Hoggard said the “has beens” who queried their preparation have been proven correct in a disappointing start to the series. -
‘Lump the size of a small footy’: How TV taping triggered Bulldogs legend’s shock cancer battle
via foxsports.com.auWestern Bulldogs legend and Fox Footy favourite Brad Johnson has revealed he is on the mend after a serious cancer scare during the 2025 footy season. -
Broncos sweat on mega deal as salary cap crunch set to cost club two stars — State of Play
via foxsports.com.auThe Broncos were the toast of the NRL in 2025, winning their first title in 19 years. Yet that doesn’t mean there aren’t any question marks or uncertainty around the make-up of their roster. -
Broncos sweat on $6m call as salary cap crunch set to cost club two stars — State of Play
via foxsports.com.auThe Broncos were the toast of the NRL in 2025, winning their first title in 19 years. Yet that doesn’t mean there aren’t any question marks or uncertainty around the make-up of their roster. -
Champions League: Club Brugge v Arsenal, Leverkusen v Newcastle, and more – live
via theguardian.com⚽ Updates from the 8pm GMT kick-offs around Europe
⚽ Live scores | Real Madrid v Man City | Email MichaelNewcastle United, meanwhile, travel to Germany tonight to play Bayer Leverkusen, who slumped to a 2-0 defeat at lowly Augsburg at the weekend.Here’s Louise Taylor’s preview on Newcastle striker Nick Woltemade, who returns to his homeland tonight of course.Club Brugge captain Hans Vanaken said the players had learned of the managerial change after training on Monday. &l -
Real Madrid v Manchester City: Champions League – live
via theguardian.com⚽ Updates from the 8pm GMT kick-off at the Bernabéu
⚽ Live scores | Football Daily | Clockwatch | Email ScottThe big news for Real Madrid: Kylian Mbappé, the four-goal hero of the 4-3 win at Olympiacos, is only on the bench. He’s got a broken finger as well as a leg problem.Manchester City’s line-up is less seismic in terms of top line: they name the same starting XI that swatted aside Sunderland 3-0 on Saturday. Continue reading... -
Mets all-time home run leader Pete Alonso reportedly agrees $155m deal with Orioles
via theguardian.comSlugger to sign five-year deal with BaltimoreMets fans also saw closer Edwin Diaz leave teamFor the second day in a row, the New York Mets have seen a beloved star agree to terms with another team.Pete Alonso, the Mets’ all-time leader in home runs, has reportedly agreed to a five-year, $155m contract with the Baltimore Orioles. The news comes a day after the Mets’ long-term closer, Edwin Díaz, reached a three-year deal with the Los Angeles Dodgers. Continue reading... -
Formula 1 quiz: Will you win the championship or miss out on points?
via abc.net.auAfter 24 grand prix and plenty of champagne, the Formula 1 2025 World Championship is over. But between all the races and rivalries, points and penalties — how much do you remember? -
A backdoor way to report on Brighton FC | Brief letters
via theguardian.comGuardian reporting ban | Gavel rash | Human rights | Proposed citizenship questions | Sans Serriffe News that the Guardian has been barred from the Amex stadium (Brighton ban Guardian from stadium over reporting on Tony Bloom, 7 December) follows a previous exclusion order imposed by the club on the local paper, the Evening Argus, for publishing stories unfavourable to the then directors in the 1980s. The paper got around this by covering matches from a back garden overlooking the old Goldstone -
‘He’s a massive presence’: Why Swans recruit Curnow is already being compared to Franklin
via smh.com.auErrol Gulden is back stronger than ever after his 2025 season was ruined by an ankle injury, and he is delighted with what he’s seeing from key forward Charlie Curnow. -
Eels table mammoth four-year deal for Rabbitohs star
via smh.com.auA new suitor has emerged for the signature of one of the game’s hottest off-contract forwards. -
Football Daily | Chelsea feeling blue as constant rotation leaves Maresca in a spin
via theguardian.comSign up now! Sign up now! Sign up now? Sign up now!While Chelsea didn’t completely torpedo their chances of finishing in the top eight of Bigger Cup group stage by losing against Atalanta, they performed a precise, surgical strike on their own chances of waltzing straight into the round of 16. Of course, the good news is that in the short one-year history of the new and not-necessarily-improved Bigger Cup, achieving a top-eight finish isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. The recent -
LGBTQ+ events to go ahead at World Cup game despite Egypt and Iran objections
via theguardian.comOrganisers confirm ‘Pride Match’ activities will take placeSeattle to host Egypt v Iran in Group G next summerPlans to celebrate LGBTQ+ rights and freedoms in Seattle during next summer’s World Cup will continue despite objections from the Egyptian and Iranian football federations over the “Pride Match” due to take place in the city.Seattle organisers have confirmed they are “moving forward as planned” with Pride activities in the city when Egypt face Ir -
Imran Sherwani obituary
via theguardian.comHockey player known for his modesty and loyalty who scored twice in the 1988 Olympic final against Germany to win goldImran Sherwani, who has died aged 63 of Alzheimer’s disease, was a star of the Great Britain hockey team that won Olympic gold in 1988 with a 3-1 win against West Germany in the final, a match in which he scored twice.Sherwani’s second goal, which put the game beyond the opposition, came as he ran in behind the defence to knock in a cross from Stephen Batchelor &ndash -
A sporting superhero: can anyone stop Luke Littler at the world darts championship?
via theguardian.comDefending champion is a phenomenon and the indisputable titan of the game with a sense of inevitability at the Alexandra Palace extravaganzaYou will be seeing plenty of Batman and Wonder Woman over the coming weeks; Spiderman, Mr Incredible, perhaps even a Ninja Turtle or two. Yes, Christmas at Alexandra Palace is always a good time for spotting superheroes. But only one of them will not be wearing a costume.In fact, it is when he is in his normal human clothes, doing normal human things, that L -
Leicester’s Parling backs crackdown on escort defenders as ‘pretty positive’
via theguardian.comTigers head coach welcomes impact of refereeing changesMove to more kicking has ‘opened up the game’ Geoff Parling, the Leicester head coach, has defended the crackdown on escort defenders, saying the impact of refereeing changes that promote more kicking has been “pretty positive”.Parling’s comments come after Ross Byrne attacked the revised law interpretations around contestable kicks on Monday. The Gloucester fly-half argued a potential knock-on effect would be f -
British Ice Skating to allow same-sex couples to compete in ice dance
via theguardian.comSame-sex teams cannot compete beyond national levelGB follows national federations in Canada and FinlandSame-sex couples will be permitted to compete in ice dance in British events as of next season, including the national championships, British Ice Skating announced on Wednesday.However, same-sex teams cannot compete beyond the national level, as the International Skating Union’s rules stipulate pair and dance teams must comprise one man and one woman. Continue reading... -
Chaos reigns at Wests Tigers: how did things get so dire at the embattled NRL club? | Nick Tedeschi
via theguardian.comWith no stability in sight, a return to the Wests v Balmain friction of old threatens to make the club undesirable to players, coaches and fansA return to glory for the longsuffering Wests Tigers appears increasingly distant after a high-level purge which has accounted for four independent board members and CEO Shane Richardson, and created instability that threatens to consign the Tigers to NRL irrelevance for years to come – and maybe even the existence of the club.Despite a quarter of a -
Big 12 commissioner says Notre Dame comments after CFP snub ‘totally out of bounds’
via theguardian.comFighting Irish AD has attacked ACC this weekMiami won selection ahead of Notre DameBig 12 Conference commissioner Brett Yormark said Notre Dame athletic director Pete Bevacqua was “totally out of bounds” for his comments on the Atlantic Coast Conference this week.Notre Dame have a football scheduling alliance with the ACC and are a full member of the conference in other sports. Bevacqua has claimed the ACC damaged Notre Dame‘s chances at making the College Football Playoff, ins -
Paul Pogba invests in Saudi Arabian camel racing team and aims to ‘elevate the sport’
via theguardian.comFootballer hopes to own world’s most expensive camel‘I’ve watched my fair share of races on YouTube,’ he saysIt is known as the sport of the sheikhs, with thousands of fans packing desert tracks to watch robot jockeys compete for huge prizes. Now professional camel racing has a new high-profile investor: Paul Pogba.The Monaco midfielder said he had become a shareholder in the Saudi Arabia-based Al Haboob, the world’s first professional camel racing team competing ac -
Liverpool players will not try to influence Salah on his future, says Szoboszlai
via theguardian.com‘It’s going to be the club’s and his decision,’ midfielder saysCurtis Jones insists squad firmly behind Arne SlotDominik Szoboszlai has said the Liverpool dressing room will have no influence over Mohamed Salah’s next move because only the player and the club can decide how their standoff ends.Salah missed Liverpool’s valuable Champions League win at Inter on Tuesday having been left out of Arne Slot’s squad in response to his highly critical interview a -
Liverpool win at Inter while Mo Salah lifts weights alone – Football Weekly
via theguardian.comMax Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Nicky Bandini and Lars Sivertsen as a Salah-less Liverpool win in Inter, Chelsea lose to Atalanta and Spurs beat Slavia Prague.Rate, review, share on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Audioboom, Mixcloud, Acast and Stitcher, and join the conversation on Facebook, Twitter and email.On the podcast today: Liverpool win in Milan against Inter. They needed a result, any result – and they got it thanks to Alessandro Bastoni pulling Florian Wirtz’s shir
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