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NRL 2021: Chad Townsend, Cronulla Beer Co., Cronulla Sharks, rugby league
via foxsports.com.auIt started off with five mates, a garage and a pipe dream about best representing the postcode of 2230. -
First Flow beats Politologue to claim emphatic win in Clarence House Chase
via theguardian.comFirst Flow gives Kim Bailey Grade One first win since 1995Royale Pagaille hugely impressive again at HaydockFirst Flow got the better of a brilliant duel with Politologue, the champion chaser over two miles, and then stayed on strongly up the straight to record an emphatic success in the Grade One Clarence House Chase here on Saturday, giving his trainer Kim Bailey a first win at the highest level since Master Oats took the Cheltenham Gold Cup in 1995.David Bass settled First Flow a couple of le -
Jimmy Anderson seeks to improve by watching athlete Carl Lewis
via theguardian.comSeamer has been working on running technique‘It’s about trying to take pressure off my body’Jimmy Anderson’s relentless pursuit of personal improvement and a desire to push against his advancing years has led him to go down a YouTube wormhole and study the technique of the former sprinter and long jumper Carl Lewis.Aged 38 years and 177 days, Anderson surpassed Richard Hadlee as the oldest seam bowler to claim a Test five-wicket haul in Asia, as figures of six for 40 in S -
Is this our next female swim star?
via heraldsun.com.auShe is the Queensland schoolgirl who has beaten the record of a Commonwealth Games golden girl and who is also stalking the junior swimming times of Aussie 100m sprint queen Cate Campbell. -
Rory McIlroy leads the way in bid to end wait for Abu Dhabi Championship
via theguardian.comMcIlroy leads by one shot going into final roundHatton the main challenger, with Fleetwood at 11 underEighteen holes stand between Rory McIlroy and the perfect new year statement of intent, as he bids for victory at the Abu Dhabi Championship at long last.The enthralling nature of the tournament is emphasised by McIlroy’s series of positions. At the end of the first round, he led by one. With 31 tournament holes completed – play was called at this Friday juncture for him because of d -
Southampton 1-0 Arsenal: FA Cup fourth round – as it happened
via theguardian.comKyle Walker-Peters’ deflected shot earned Saints their first-ever FA Cup win over Arsenal 2.27pm GMT Ralph Hasenhuttl on BT: “We had more punch, more power in the first half. In the second half, they got a lift and made a few good subs. It was a clear penalty for me, that would have killed the game. Our players really worked hard for this cup win. Our intensity is our philosophy. In general our work was very good, very committed. If you want to win you have to invest a lot. We showed -
Gabriel deflection helps Southampton dump Arsenal out of FA Cup
via theguardian.comArsenal have shrugged off the “cup team” tag for now, but not in the way they would have wanted. Their hopes of retaining the trophy are over after a first-half own goal by Gabriel won this tie for Southampton, who deserved to book a fifth-round trip to Wolves even if they were required to hold on as the minutes ticked down.Mikel Arteta flung on the cavalry in an attempt to keep Arsenal’s interest alive but they could not muster an equaliser and, on this evidence, their hosts m -
Exclusive tournament for hard lockdown players
via heraldsun.com.auTennis Australia is set to unveil a new-look schedule in the week leading up to next month’s Australian Open in reaction to players’ COVID-19-compromised preparation. -
Southampton 1-0 Arsenal: FA Cup fourth round – live!
via theguardian.comLive FA Cup updates from the 12.15pm GMT kick-offGoalkeeper Mat Ryan seals ‘surreal’ loan move to ArsenalAnd send your thoughts on the match to Scott on email 2.10pm GMT Saints thoroughly deserve that victory. They were much the better side for the first hour, the Walker-Peters shot / Gabriel own goal the least they deserved for their well-executed high press. Arsenal finally found some rhythm during the closing stages, after throwing Partey and Saka on, but it proved too little, too -
FA Cup fourth round, Football League and more – clockwatch!
via theguardian.comGoal updates on all the day’s big action around EuropeVitinha’s wonder strike edges Wolves past ChorleyAnd why not contact John on Twitter or email 1.16pm GMT Remember when the FA Cup used to be a miasma of 3pm kick-offs that would mean an overworked Des Lynam on the box or Renton Laidlaw on the wireless scrabbling from ground to ground in search of a shock? No? You missed out. Well, there’s something of a return to tradition with a mighty six ties kicking off at that time toda -
'Do I still want to be a rider?': Tom Dumoulin takes break from cycling
via theguardian.comDutch rider to consider his future during hiatus‘I have forgotten myself a bit in the past year’The former Giro d’Italia champion Tom Dumoulin is taking a break from cycling in order to ponder his future as a professional rider, his Jumbo-Visma team have announced.“Tom Dumoulin has left the training camp of Team Jumbo-Visma to consider his cycling future at home. The rider won’t participate in races for the time being,” the Dutch outfit said in a statement. Co -
Rafael Benítez puts clubs on alert after leaving job in China
via theguardian.comCovid-19 pandemic cited as reason for exit from Dalian ProSpaniard’s Newcastle successor Steve Bruce under pressureRafa Benítez has left the Chinese Super League side Dalian Pro, saying that the Covid-19 pandemic was a factor in his decision.The former Liverpool and Real Madrid head coach was hired on a lucrative contract worth a reported £12m per year after he left Newcastle United in 2019. Continue reading... -
Ware, Martin, power Kings to big NBL win in Cairns
via heraldsun.com.auThe decision to start Jarell Martin and a hot Casper Ware performance powered the Kings to their first win of the NBL season, with a 99-91 win against Cairns Taipans at the Cairns Pop-Up Arena. -
‘I can’t say how grateful I am’: Two halves whole again as DCE, Foran reunite
via smh.com.auKieran Foran and Daly Cherry-Evans have picked up where they left off on the Sea Eagles’ training paddock. -
Six Nations teams need to show more adventure – but don't hold your breath | Paul Rees
via theguardian.comEmphasis on physicality and defensive kicking unlikely to provide much relief for viewers of this year’s championship International rugby, as Danny Cipriani reflected last week, has become a war of attrition and territory, a physical grind that repudiates risk and makes for dull viewing. All that threatens to be unpredictable about the looming Six Nations is whether it will go ahead in its entirety, with the French government concerned about exposing its citizens to the Covid-19 variant th -
Crisis club Sheffield Wednesday 'chomping at the bit' for Everton test
via theguardian.comCaretaker manager Neil Thompson has lifted spirits and results at Hillsborough after a season of turmoilAny student of crisis management in search of a suitably grisly case study need look no further than Sheffield Wednesday. Almost everything that could possibly go wrong at a football club has happened at Hillsborough in recent months; sometimes simultaneously.If, in no particular order, a hefty points deduction, a relegation struggle, the sacking of two managers in successive months, players r -
Inside tennis lockdown: a small price to pay for the freedom beyond
via smh.com.auA Canadian journalist says that 14 days in lockdown after travelling halfway around the world to cover a tennis tournament isn't so bad. Day 15 may hurt, but day 16 is going to be incredible. -
Western United secure win in nine goal exchange
Western United edge crazy nine-goal thriller to end A-League's final unbeaten start -
Teen sensation Mohamed Toure wins game for Reds
A second-half goal from Mohamed Toure helped Adelaide United secure a 1-0 win over Melbourne Victory at Coopers. -
Stars not in Scorchers’ orbit
The Scorchers have defeated the Stars to seal finals berth. -
Joe Root and Jonny Bairstow lead England fightback against Sri Lanka
via theguardian.comSecond Test, day two: Sri Lanka 381; England 98-2Root on 67; Anderson takes 6-40, Dickwella makes 92Joe Root has spent precious little time off the field during this series in Sri Lanka but when has been able to put his feet up in the pavilion, you fancy a fair bit of headspace has been dedicated to the fortunes of his opening batsmen and his spinners.When the stumps were called on the second day in Galle, Root could at least be satisfied by his own work with the bat. The England captain walked -
From the Doc to Kuyt, six Manchester United v Liverpool FA Cup clashes
via theguardian.comThe Old Trafford side win six Cup ties in a row against their Anfield rivals from 1948 to 1999, but there have been some famously tight matches and two Liverpool wins this centuryLiverpool had beaten United at Anfield 18 days earlier, en route to the title. But it wasn’t much of an omen, not least because Tommy Docherty’s side had nothing to play for and were keeping their powder dry. At Wembley, he set his team snapping at Liverpool’s heels, ditching their trademark pretty win -
New gun in town for Kings of the north
via smh.com.auNew import Jarell Martin announced himself to the NBL on Saturday night as the reshaped, relocated Sydney Kings opened their account for 2021 with a 99-91 win over Cairns Taipans. -
Red-hot Scorchers top of the Big Bash after shooting down Stars
via foxsports.com.auThe red-hot Perth Scorchers once again displayed their incredible depth in all departments with a clinical 11-run win over the inconsistent Melbourne Stars at the MCG. -
Scorchers push Stars to the brink of oblivion
via smh.com.auThe Melbourne Stars’ destiny is out of their hands after losing to the Perth Scorchers at the MCG on Saturday night. -
Southampton v Arsenal: FA Cup fourth round – live!
via theguardian.comLive FA Cup updates from the 12.15pm GMT kick-offGoalkeeper Mat Ryan seals ‘surreal’ loan move to ArsenalAnd send your thoughts on the match to Scott on email 11.25am GMTToday's team [email protected]_martinelli01 starts
@EddieNketiah9 leads the attack
@Bernd_Leno in goal#EmiratesFACup 11.24am GMTT E A M S H E E T
The #SaintsFC side to take on #AFC in the #EmiratesFACup fourth round: pic.twitter.com/3LeBz5ZmSw Continue reading... -
Taipans stung by a onehanded corner fling
Shaun Bruce has sunk an impossible shot right on halftime for the Kings in their NBL matchup vs the Cairns Taipans -
Maxwell falls to incredible reflex catch
Big Bash: A brilliant reflex catch from Ashton Turner has seen Glenn Maxwell depart for his third duck of the season. -
Melbourne Renegades vs Brisbane Heat – Match Highlights
via heraldsun.com.auBig Bash: The Brisbane Heat have their sixth win of the season after claiming a 26-run win over the Melbourne Renegades -
‘Chaos’: Wild twist after Spanish slam
via heraldsun.com.auThe Royal Spanish Tennis Federation (RFET) has backflipped from the criticism of the Australian Open quarantine measures after a Spanish player tested positive for COVID-19.
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