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NSW has a halfback problem. Here are 6 contenders to replace Cleary
via theage.com.auNathan Cleary will miss the entire State of Origin series and two other main contenders to replace him are injured. Has the halves curse struck the Blues again? -
Mark Wood hopes England can avoid choppy waters after washout
via theguardian.comAustralia clash on Saturday now takes on added importanceWood and Archer hit 90mph in curtailed start to T20 campaignWhat should in theory be a Caribbean cruise of a group stage for England now has the potential to hit choppier waters, with Mark Wood admitting Saturday’s encounter with Australia will shape perceptions of their T20 World Cup credentials.A loss would not be terminal to hopes of reaching the Super Eight phase. But, after Tuesday’s washout against Scotland, it may mean J -
How Charley Hull’s viral cigarette lit up the golf world: ‘It’s a little surreal’
via theguardian.comEngland’s top-ranked golfer, a newly minted cult hero after being snapped while smoking a cigarette at the US Open, has the whole-mood swagger of John Daly by way of Kate MossTobacco has been having a pretty good week. First we had those images of Paul Mescal and Natalie Portman looking like a starry-eyed advertisement for divorce and May-December romance as they took a smoke break outside some bar in Islington. Then along came Charley Hull, the 28-year-old English golfer who set the inter -
Sharma and Pant demolish Ireland to give India first win at T20 World Cup
via theguardian.comIndia 97-2 (12.2 overs), Ireland 96 (16 overs)Sharma smashes 52 runs off 37 balls before retiring hurtRohit Sharma dismissed his injury scare as India, the T20 World Cup favourites, opened their campaign with a comfortable victory over Ireland.Sharma, the India captain, paved the way for an eight-wicket win with 52 off 37 balls before retiring hurt with 21 needed after being struck on the upper arm by Josh Little. He played down the injury in his post-match interview, saying it was “just a -
Live: De Minaur faces off against Zverev for place in the French Open semi-finals
via abc.net.auAlex de Minaur is out to break a 27-year drought as the Australian takes on German Alexander Zverev in the French Open quarter-final at Roland Garros. Follow the action in our live blog. -
Live updates: Alex de Minaur’s shot at Roland-Garros history against Alexander Zverev
via smh.com.auAlex de Minaur is into a major quarter-final for the second time after reaching the final eight at Roland-Garros. The Australian plays Alexander Zverev in a tough match-up. Follow full coverage.... -
French Open quarter-finals: Zverev v De Minaur after Andreeva stuns Sabalenka – live
via theguardian.comRussian teenager into semi-finals | Paolini shocks RybakinaGet in touch: Send your thoughts to Daniel via emailPaolini 2-0 Rybakina*You’d expect Paolini to be the crowd favourite here, given the way she fights and plays with a smile on her face. But she didn’t receive a huge applause after winning that first game … probably because the Philippe Chatrier stands are less than half full at the moment. You’d think given the later start today the Parisian patrons would have m -
India beat Ireland by eight wickets: T20 Cricket World Cup 2024 – as it happened
via theguardian.comIndia won emphatically in New York after their quick bowlers bulldozed Ireland for 96 on a very lively pitch1st over: Ireland 3-0 (Balbirnie 1, Stirling 2) Stirling walks down the track to time his first ball through the covers for … two. That would have been four on most grounds.There’s a bit of swing for Arshdeep, who beats Stirling with a ball that keeps a bit low. Stirling’s second and third attempts to walk down the track are less successful; Arshdeep cramps him for room -
India beat Ireland by eight wickets: T20 Cricket World Cup 2024 – live
via theguardian.comGroup A clash at Nassau International Stadium, New YorkThe Spin takes a peek inside New York’s cricket scene1st over: Ireland 3-0 (Balbirnie 1, Stirling 2) Stirling walks down the track to time his first ball through the covers for … two. That would have been four on most grounds.There’s a bit of swing for Arshdeep, who beats Stirling with a ball that keeps a bit low. Stirling’s second and third attempts to walk down the track are less successful; Arshdeep cramps him for -
French Open quarter-finals: Andreeva stuns Sabalenka, Paolini beats Rybakina – live
via theguardian.comItalian books semis place | Zverev v De Minaur to comeGet in touch: Send your thoughts to Katy via emailPaolini 2-0 Rybakina*You’d expect Paolini to be the crowd favourite here, given the way she fights and plays with a smile on her face. But she didn’t receive a huge applause after winning that first game … probably because the Philippe Chatrier stands are less than half full at the moment. You’d think given the later start today the Parisian patrons would have managed -
Twickenham tightens security for Premiership final amid protest fears
via theguardian.comRFU acts after pitch invasion at last year’s finalBath semi-final win featured Jonny Hill incidentUndercover operatives are set to be deployed in the stands at Saturday’s Premiership final at Twickenham as part of measures aimed at avoiding a repeat of last year’s pitch invasions, with the Rugby Football Union planning “all over” security arrangements.Premiership officials have confirmed the showdown between Northampton and Bath is their fastest ever sell-out with a -
Premier League reveals waiting time for VAR decisions soared last season
via theguardian.comChecks took an average of 64 seconds during 2023-24Plan to retire ‘clear and obvious’ phrase as benchmarkThe Premier League has admitted to clubs that video assistant referee (VAR) delays grew by more than 50% last season as it plans to confirm a video refereeing “improvement plan” at its annual general meeting on Thursday.The AGM in Harrogate will be a combustible and consequential event, with a vote on Wolves’ proposal to scrap VAR one of several divisive top -
Premier League reveals waiting time for VAR decisions increased last season
via theguardian.comChecks took an average of 64 seconds in 2023-24 seasonPlan to retire ‘clear and obvious’ phrase as benchmarkThe Premier League has admitted to clubs that video assistant refereee (VAR) delays grew by more than 50% last season as it plans to confirm a video refereeing “improvement plan” at its annual general meeting on Thursday.The AGM in Harrogate is will be a combustible and consequential event, with a vote on Wolves’ proposal to scrap VAR one of several divisive t -
India chasing 97 to beat Ireland: T20 Cricket World Cup 2024 – live
via theguardian.comGroup A clash at Nassau International Stadium, New YorkThe Spin takes a peek inside New York’s cricket scene1st over: Ireland 3-0 (Balbirnie 1, Stirling 2) Stirling walks down the track to time his first ball through the covers for … two. That would have been four on most grounds.There’s a bit of swing for Arshdeep, who beats Stirling with a ball that keeps a bit low. Stirling’s second and third attempts to walk down the track are less successful; Arshdeep cramps him for -
French Open quarter-finals: Andreeva v Sabalenka, Paolini beats Rybakina – live
via theguardian.comItalian books semis place | Zverev v De Minaur to comeGet in touch: Send your thoughts to Katy via emailPaolini 2-0 Rybakina*You’d expect Paolini to be the crowd favourite here, given the way she fights and plays with a smile on her face. But she didn’t receive a huge applause after winning that first game … probably because the Philippe Chatrier stands are less than half full at the moment. You’d think given the later start today the Parisian patrons would have managed -
Michael Dunlop becomes most successful Isle of Man TT rider
via theguardian.com35-year-old nephew of Joey Dunlop claims 27th victory‘Joey’s record stood for 24 years and it’s an honour’Michael Dunlop has claimed one of motor sport’s celebrated achievements by becoming the most successful Isle of Man TT rider in history.Wednesday’s Supertwins race was the Northern Irishman’s record 27th triumph to surpass the landmark of race victories set by his uncle Joey Dunlop, who held the record for 24 years. Continue reading... -
The England squad camp report regression is almost upon us
via theguardian.comThere are few phrases guaranteed to send shivers down the spine of even the most grizzled football veteran. But “From the England camp” is among them, generations of children traumatised into adulthood by the residual boredom of tournament reports advising us that Gary Stevens and Gary Stevens have the same name, to say nothing of Trevor Steven; that Dave Beasant has played snooker with Neil Webb; that the manager is “keeping his cards close to his chest”. For some, the s -
Football Daily | The England squad camp report regression is almost upon us
via theguardian.comSign up now! Sign up now! Sign up now? Sign up now!There are few phrases guaranteed to send shivers down the spine of even the most grizzled football veteran. But “From the England camp” is among them, generations of children traumatised into adulthood by the residual boredom of tournament reports advising us that Gary Stevens and Gary Stevens have the same name, to say nothing of Trevor Steven; that Dave Beasant has played snooker with Neil Webb; that the manager is “keeping h -
‘It will be great to have my family there’: mum Helen Glover gets Olympics spot
via theguardian.comHelen Glover, 37, will row in a fourth Olympics for Team GBSquad of 42 rowers aiming to improve after no golds in Tokyo Helen Glover, the 37-year-old mother of three, will compete in her fourth Olympics for a Team GB rowing squad whose sights are set on erasing bad memories of a sub-standard showing in Tokyo.Glover, a gold medallist in the women’s coxless pairs at London 2012 and Rio 2016, was the highest-profile inclusion in a 42-strong party that expects to bounce back in Paris this summ -
Helen Glover gets Olympics spot and hopes to draw on family inspiration
via theguardian.comBritish rower, 37, will compete in fourth Olympics for the teamSquad of 42 are aiming to improve after no golds in TokyoHelen Glover, the 37-year-old mother of three, will compete in her fourth Olympics for a Team GB rowing squad whose sights are set on erasing bad memories of a sub-standard showing in Tokyo.Glover, a gold medallist in the women’s coxless pairs at London 2012 and Rio 2016, was the highest-profile inclusion in a 42-strong party that expects to bounce back in Paris this summ -
Blues unravel as Joseph Sua’ali’i hit goes down in Origin’s hall of infamy
via theguardian.comThe centre’s tackle on Reece Walsh reflected tough pre-match rhetoric but he deserved the fastest dismissal in series historyIn 45 years of rugby league’s grand confrontation, there has never been anything like it. Joseph Sua’ali’i became the fastest man to be sent off in State of Origin. And his shoulder to the face of rugby league’s biggest asset on Wednesday night will go down among the series’ most notorious moments.There was Gorden Tallis being marched in -
Leading UK cyclist out of Tour of Britain after being struck at ‘high speed’ by 4x4
via theguardian.comKate Richardson broke collarbone in ‘incredibly scary’ incidentDriver then ‘came back following crash to verbally abuse her’One of the UK’s leading young cyclists has been forced to pull out of this week’s Tour of Britain after being hit at “high speed” by a 4x4 driver, who she said then verbally abused her.Kate Richardson, who won the women’s individual pursuit at the British Track Cycling Championships in February and was a European under-2 -
French Open quarter-finals: Jasmine Paolini beats Elena Rybakina in three sets – live
via theguardian.comAndreeva v Sabalenka and Zverev v De Minaur to comeGet in touch: Send your thoughts to Katy via emailPaolini 2-0 Rybakina*You’d expect Paolini to be the crowd favourite here, given the way she fights and plays with a smile on her face. But she didn’t receive a huge applause after winning that first game … probably because the Philippe Chatrier stands are less than half full at the moment. You’d think given the later start today the Parisian patrons would have managed to -
Challenge Cup final kick-off time moved to honour Rob Burrow at Wembley
via theguardian.comMatch will now start at 3.07pm as both rugby codes pay tributePlayer wore No 7 shirt during glittering career with Leeds RhinosSaturday’s Challenge Cup final will be moved from its traditional time-slot of 3pm and kick off seven minutes later as part of the extensive tributes planned by both rugby codes to celebrate the life of Rob Burrow this weekend.Burrow passed away at the weekend at the age of 41, four-and-a-half years after being diagnosed with motor neurone disease. His death has ca -
’Did you?’: Slater’s prickly response to Walsh questions after ugly KO
via foxsports.com.auQueensland coach Billy Slater has bristled at questions over the sending off Joseph Suaalii for a high shot on Reece Walsh. -
Novak Djokovic is Wimbledon doubt after reported knee surgery
via theguardian.comMultiple grand slam champion suffered injury at French OpenSeven-time Wimbledon winner still targeting Paris OlympicsNovak Djokovic’s chances of competing at Wimbledon further diminished after he reportedly underwent knee surgery in Paris on Wednesday a day after withdrawing from the French Open due to a medial meniscus tear.According to a report by the sports newspaper l’Equipe, Djokovic’s surgery was led by a young French surgeon on Wednesday morning and his recovery will tak -
French Open quarter-finals: Jasmine Paolini v Elena Rybakina goes to final set – live
via theguardian.comAndreeva v Sabalenka and Zverev v De Minaur to comeGet in touch: Send your thoughts to Katy via emailPaolini 2-0 Rybakina*You’d expect Paolini to be the crowd favourite here, given the way she fights and plays with a smile on her face. But she didn’t receive a huge applause after winning that first game … probably because the Philippe Chatrier stands are less than half full at the moment. You’d think given the later start today the Parisian patrons would have managed to -
‘Don’t think anyone has ever planned for a send-off’: Madge fires up over ‘massive call’
via foxsports.com.auNew South Wales coach Michael Maguire has declared Joseph Sua’ali’i’s send-off a “massive call” and questioned the inconsistencies in officiating after the Blues were forced to 12 men for 72 minutes in their loss to Queensland. -
Suaalii facing four-to-five week suspension for Walsh hit
via smh.com.auJoseph Suaalii has effectively been ruled out of State of Origin II, meaning he won’t get the chance to atone after being sent off for a high shot on Reece Walsh. -
India v Ireland: T20 Cricket World Cup 2024 – live
via theguardian.comGroup A clash at Nassau International Stadium, New YorkThe Spin takes a peek inside New York’s cricket sceneThe weather forecastIt’s okay. Overcast, but okay. Whoever wins the toss will have a tricky decision. Actually, that’s nonsense – both captains have a tricky decision because they have to work on the assumption they’ll win it, otherwise they’d be winging it, and that’s no way to achieve success in modern society. I suspect whoever wins it will bowl
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