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Newcastle v Arsenal: Arsene Wenger laments ‘the story of our season’
via foxsports.com.auARSENE Wenger admitted Arsenal’s 2-1 defeat at Newcastle was “the story of our season” after the Gunners crashed to a fifth consecutive away defeat in the Premier League. -
Billy and Mako Vunipola to leave Saracens with May exiting Gloucester
via theguardian.comVunipola brothers set for moves abroad this summerDepartures mark end of an era with Farrell also leavingSaracens have confirmed that Billy and Mako Vunipola will leave the club at the end of the season while Gloucester have also announced that Jonny May is making his exit. All three have been England regulars over the past decade but are set to join the growing number of recent Test players in moving abroad in the summer.The departure of the Vunipola brothers has been on the cards for a while w -
Iga Swiatek unlocks Keys to book place in Italian Open semi-finals
via theguardian.comWorld No 1 loses just four games en route to spot in last fourSwiatek has already won three titles during stellar seasonTwo-time champion Iga Swiatek eased into the Italian Open semi-finals with a 6-1, 6-3 win over 18th seed Madison Keys, and will play either the American third seed Coco Gauff or China’s Zheng Qinwen.The quarter-final in Rome was a repeat of Swiatek’s recent semi-final clash with Keys in Madrid, which ended with the same scoreline. Continue reading... -
Milan to MLS: Olivier Giroud to join LAFC on free transfer after Euros
via theguardian.comStriker will reunite with former teammate Hugo LlorisWorld Cup winner expected to play for France this summerWorld Cup-winning French striker Olivier Giroud is signing with Los Angeles FC.LAFC formally announced the long-anticipated move on Tuesday for the 37-year-old Giroud, who leaves Europe after 18 years in the top professional leagues in France, England and Italy. Giroud confirmed on Monday that he would leave Milan for an MLS club this summer. Continue reading... -
‘I am still angry’: Nina Hughes hits out at announcer for declaring wrong winner
via theguardian.comBoxer told she had retained WBA title against Cherneka Johnson‘He just said he read it [the score] wrong … It’s devastating’Nina Hughes remembers hearing the words “... and still the WBA bantamweight world champion”, before pumping her fists in the air and hugging her opponent. But then, last Saturday in Perth, came the stomach-churning mistake that left her feeling devastated and numb.First the ring announcer Dan Hennessey called the fighters back to the cen -
Jürgen Klopp and the prospect of a fittingly chaotic Anfield goodbye
via theguardian.comThis was a moment headline writers and social media hacks had been waiting for since January last year, when Jhon Durán crossed the Atlantic to join Aston Villa. It wouldn’t make a great deal of sense with just one goal; he’d have to make it a brace for the whole thing to click together. Moussa Diaby may well have recognised this, too, blasting a pass in the 88th minute at Villa Park on Monday night. All Durán had to do was get in the way and watch the ball bobble off h -
Football Daily | Jürgen Klopp and the prospect of a fittingly chaotic Anfield goodbye
via theguardian.comSign up now! Sign up now! Sign up now? Sign up now!This was a moment headline writers and social media hacks had been waiting for since January last year, when Jhon Durán crossed the Atlantic to join Aston Villa. It wouldn’t make a great deal of sense with just one goal; he’d have to make it a brace for the whole thing to click together. Moussa Diaby may well have recognised this, too, blasting a pass in the 88th minute at Villa Park on Monday night. All Durán had to do -
‘It’s bad behaviour’: Usyk to use Fury incident as motivation for title clash
via theguardian.comUkrainian told his entourage not to get involved after Tyson Fury’s father butted a team member before Saturday’s fightOleksandr Usyk, we were warned, was exhausted and angry. He was in no mood to talk for he had spent all Monday afternoon being shunted from one room to the next and made to suffer the tedium of countless television and YouTube interviews as he was asked the same old questions again and again about his world heavyweight unification title fight against Tyson Fury this -
Giro d’Italia 2024: Valentin Paret-Peintre leads home idol Bardet for stage win
via theguardian.comRomain Bardet finishes second on 10th stage, Jan Tratnik thirdTadej Pogacar retains healthy lead on top of overall standingsValentin Paret-Peintre of Decathlon-AG2R La Mondiale launched a late attack on the final climb to win stage 10 of the Giro d’Italia, celebrating at the finish line with his brother Aurélien who finished fifth.Jan Tratnik of Team Visma-Lease a Bike looked set to take the stage after launching a solo break from the leading group with more than 30 kilometres left -
Giro d’Italia 2024: Valentin Paret-Peintre beats idol Bardet to stage 10 victory
via theguardian.comRomain Bardet finishes second on 10th stage, Jan Tratnik thirdTadej Pogacar retains healthy lead on top of overall standingsFrenchman Valentin Paret-Peintre launched a late attack on the final climb to win stage 10 of the Giro d’Italia, celebrating at the finish line with his brother Aurélien who came fifth.Slovenia’s Jan Tratnik looked set to take the stage after launching a solo break from the leading group with more than 30km left to race, but was overtaken by Paret-Peintre -
Aoife Mannion on winning the FA Cup with Manchester United: Women’s Football Weekly - podcast
via theguardian.comManchester United’s Aoife Mannion joins Faye Carruthers and Suzanne Wrack to discuss her team’s 4-0 FA Cup final win over Spurs and moreA big weekend of football calls for a star guest. This week, Faye Carruthers and Suzanne Wrack are joined by Manchester United’s Aoife Mannion to discuss her team’s 4-0 Wembley win over Tottenham. The trio preview the final weekend in the WSL and the league’s record scorer, Vivianne Miedema, saying goodbye to Arsenal. They also look -
‘Easier to pigeonhole a rugby league player’: Christian Welch on battling body blows and boardrooms | Jack Snape
via theguardian.comThe Melbourne Storm prop is first and foremost an advocate for the game even as he approaches the twilight of his NRL careerRugby league is, to some, like a strand of someone else’s hair in a restaurant meal: hard to avoid, and harder to stomach.From the mindless quotes and unsavoury scandals, to the close proximity to gambling and a mythology founded on physical sacrifice, the code is far from everyone’s cup of tea. But one of the sport’s most considered voices says, over his -
Bay Area’s new WNBA team to be called Golden State Valkyries
via theguardian.comName had been popular with fans on social mediaTeam will officially join league in 2025The Bay Area’s new WNBA team unveiled their name and logo on Tuesday. The team will be called the Golden State Valkyries and will start play in 2025 with games at Chase Center. The Valkyries have already sold more than 7,500 season tickets, and are affiliated with the NBA’s Golden State Warriors.“It’s a beautiful nod to the Golden State Warriors, but also is uniquely our own,” tea -
Premier League reiterates ‘very clear’ stance on 777 Partners Everton takeover
via theguardian.comRichard Masters tells MPs to ‘draw own conclusions’ over delay777 has had problems over finances and at other clubs it ownsRichard Masters says the Premier League has been “very clear” with 777 Partners over the conditions it must meet to complete a takeover of Everton, and that observers can draw their “own conclusions” as to why the deal has yet to be approved.Speaking to MPs as part of the process of the government’s football governance bill, the Prem -
Aussie Ange’s Spurs eyes PL miracle in Man City blockbuster: LIVE
via foxsports.com.auAustralian Ange Postecoglou and his Tottenham team face Manchester City on Wednesday morning (5am AEST) in a massive clash that could have huge implications on the Premier League title race. -
Aussie Ange’s Spurs eye PL miracle in Man City blockbuster: LIVE
via foxsports.com.auAustralian Ange Postecoglou and his Tottenham team face Manchester City on Wednesday morning (5am AEST) in a massive clash that could have huge implications on the Premier League title race. -
Storm star found not guilty of dangerous contact as NRL crackdown falls flat
via foxsports.com.auStorm star Harry Grant has been found not guilty of a grade one dangerous contact charge at a landmark hearing at the NRL judiciary on Tuesday night which would have set a very strict precedent as to what constitutes illegal contact on kickers. -
Broncos rookie facing major contract call
via theage.com.auBlake Mozer will return to the NRL in Magic Round as he faces a huge decision later this year. -
Rooster given permission to talk to rivals; Tigers ‘low-ball’ injured playmaker: Transfer Whispers
via foxsports.com.auInjured Wests Tigers five-eighth Adam Doueihi has reportedly been given a low-ball extension offer from the club. -
David Squires on … Tottenham’s new fans and other end-of-season surprises
via theguardian.comOur cartoonist on the Premier League doing strange things to mascots (and people) as it nears its finaleGet yourself a copy of a cartoon in the Guardian Print StoreLike what David does? Consider supporting our journalism Continue reading... -
‘Is something more at play?’ Questions raised about Ponga’s future amid ‘unusual’ drama
via foxsports.com.auQuestions and “conspiracy theories” have been raised around Kalyn Ponga’s future at the Knights amid the “unusual” contract story that’s come to light this week. -
Football quiz: the most memorable quotes from the 2023-24 season
via theguardian.comOur pick of the best rants, musings and carefully worded statements from the Premier League and beyond this term Continue reading... -
‘What’s next for me?’ Rikke Sevecke on the heart condition that ended her football career at 27
via theguardian.comI have been forced to adjust to a reality where I can no longer be an elite athlete but I have tried to find something positive in itEveryone goes through change in life. It is just about how you respond. They can be big changes; they can be small, but it is about how you handle it yourself.Over the last few months, I have been through the biggest change of all. Since being diagnosed with a heart condition – arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy or ARVC, a disease that causes irr -
‘Back him in 100 per cent’: Neale defends Daniher after ‘selfish’ accusation
via foxsports.com.auBrisbane Lions co-captain Lachie Neale has defended Joe Daniher after the star forward was accused of being selfish by North Melbourne legend David King. -
County cricket talking points: Surrey look ominously like Manchester City
via theguardian.comThe champions have a winning formula and, even though opponents know what is coming, they are powerless to stop itBy Gary Naylor for the 99.94 Cricket BlogSurrey are yet to emulate Manchester City’s dominance of the Premier League but ominous comparisons are emerging. There is a togetherness among the players; they are effective regardless of who is selected; and they expect to win regardless of form, injuries or conditions. Continue reading... -
Sharks hardman deflects Origin noise
via theage.com.auCronulla forward Cameron McInnes admits he hasn't thought about State of Origin selection. -
Storm star found not guilty of dangerous contact in landmark decision
via foxsports.com.auStorm star Harry Grant has been found not guilty of a grade one dangerous contact charge at a landmark hearing at the NRL judiciary on Tuesday night which would have set a very strict precedent as to what constitutes illegal contact on kickers. -
Millie Bright returns to England squad as Aggie Beever-Jones gets call-up
via theguardian.comSquad named for June and July Euro 2025 qualifiersFour players on standby including Southampton goalkeeperMillie Bright is back in Sarina Wiegman’s squad for England’s Euro 2025 qualifiers against France, the Republic of Ireland and Sweden in June and July.The 24-player squad, which also includes Bright’s Chelsea teammate Aggie Beever-Jones, will be used for the June camp, when England play back-to-back games against France, and the July camp, when England play the Republic of -
F1 talent scheme launched to mentor next generation of female drivers
via theguardian.comProgramme is aimed at addressing sport’s gender imbalanceNo woman has started a GP since Lella Lombardi in 1976The More than Equal initiative, a global development programme created to assist women’s progress toward Formula One and in motor racing has announced its first selection of female drivers.The six teenagers have been identified as showing the greatest promise and who will benefit the most from taking part in what is considered a unique approach that uses Olympic style talent -
The Breakdown | From Feyi-Waboso to Evans: the 2023-24 Premiership team of the season
via theguardian.comWe look at the XV who have lit up the Premiership this season, including Henry Slade and Courtney Lawes15. Tyrone Green (Harlequins) Quins have the ability to cut any team apart and the revved-up Green has been brilliant all season. Increasingly confident under the high ball and an expert in picking “killer” lines, the 26-year-old looks a player with top-level instincts, whether it be for his native South Africa or England, for whom he will qualify via residency next year. Elliot Dal
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