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US PGA Championship golf 2024: Rory McIlroy major drought, 10 years since 2014 Valhalla win, chances of victory, preview, analysis, news
via foxsports.com.auThe change in tone in the initial reaction to Rory McIlroy’s fabled final day fairway shot that helped the Northern Irishman win the US PGA Championship a decade ago was stark. -
Basketball 2024: Caitlin Clark drama after Chennedy Carter foul, biggest story in USA explained, women’s basketball superstar, WNBA news
via foxsports.com.auLast week, fans of women’s sport didn’t enjoy the taste of the poisoned apple. -
The problem with Panthers’ move to sack Taylan May
via theage.com.auThe NRL’s “no-fault stand-down” rule is imperfect but necessary. But Penrith’s internal proceedings against their winger raise several questions. -
Of course Walsh was targeted by Blues, but there’s no grand conspiracy
via theage.com.auPre-match comments from some former Blues have the conspiracy theorists worked up. But there’s no doubt Joseph Suaalii acted alone, but without malice, or intent with his high shot on Reece Walsh. -
Las Vegas combine star swaps Motown for Moore Park to chase NRL dream
via theage.com.auThe Roosters have pulled off an NRL first after signing an American footballer identified as a potential cross-code star. -
Fears of another Commonwealth Games-style embarrassment as world champs left ‘high and dry’
via theage.com.auVolleyball Australia counts the nation’s richest person Gina Rinehart among its major backers, but a lack of government funding risks the nation having to spike another global sporting event. -
Enough is enough: Simon Goodwin on personal attacks and the Demons’ culture
via theage.com.auIn an exclusive interview, Melbourne coach Simon Goodwin speaks about club culture, the allegations haunting the Demons, his personal hurt, and attempting to get the Dees back on track. -
Canada force upset but T20 World Cup still lacking attention in New York
via theguardian.comUnderdogs secure victory over Ireland but few were present to witness it as tournament remains an off-Broadway showYou couldn’t buy a USA cricket jersey for love nor money in New York on Friday morning, indubitable proof, if anyone needed it, that the sport is taking over the nation. The kids in Williamsburg are wearing cable-knit sweaters, work’s already started on a Broadway show about the life of Saurabh Netravalkar, the computer engineer who bowled the decisive over in the USA&rs -
Jos Buttler’s uptight England must deliver against laidback Australia
via theguardian.comMitch Marsh’s side appear relaxed in hunt for ‘grand slam’ before meeting with arch-rivals at T20 World CupIf the vibe of the captain sets the tone of the team then the first of this weekend’s superclásicos in the T20 World Cup could be viewed as a slightly uptight England versus an Australia side that appears in tune with the rhythms of island life.In the red corner for Saturday’s resumption of Ashes hostilities at Kensington Oval is Jos Buttler. He was -
Jos Buttler’s uptight England must deliver against laid-back Australia
via theguardian.comMitch Marsh’s side appear relaxed in hunt for a ‘grand slam’ before meeting with arch rivals at T20 World CupIf the vibe of the captain sets the tone of the team then the first of this weekend’s superclásicos in the T20 World Cup could be viewed as a slightly uptight England versus an Australia side that appears in tune with the rhythms of island life.In the red corner for Saturday’s resumption of Ashes hostilities at Kensington Oval is Jos Buttler. He w -
‘You have to suffer’; Alcaraz dethrones Sinner in five-set classic to set up historic bid in Paris
via foxsports.com.auOn the court his idol Rafael Nadal has owned for almost two decades, Carlos Alcaraz will seek to create history on Sunday in Paris when he plays for his first Roland Garros title. -
FBI releases 475 pages of documents related to OJ Simpson murder case
via theguardian.comFBI releases files on Simpson-Goldman double murdersNFL star Simpson was acquitted of 1994 stabbing deathsThe Federal Bureau of Investigation released 475 pages of documents on Friday relating to OJ Simpson, the former NFL star, actor and notorious suspected double murderer who was acquitted of charges he killed his former wife and her friend.The documents largely focus on the investigation into the 1994 stabbing deaths of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman. Simpson was a person of interest -
Casper Ruud v Alexander Zverev; Alcaraz wins: French Open men’s semi-finals – live
via theguardian.comAlcaraz fights back to make final in five-setter with SinnerZverev settles assault case in Germany | Email Katy here*Alcaraz 0-1 Sinner (*denotes server) At 15-0 we see Sinner come in and, though he’s pushed back, he’s not pushed all the way back, and he backpeddles to paste a forehand winner cross-court from the backhand side. And have a look! A terrific slides sees him, legs akimbo, crack a backhand winner cross from round about the same spot – these are very good signs. Alca -
Alcaraz fights back to make French Open final with five-set win over Sinner
via theguardian.comWorld No 3 recovers to defeat Italian 2-6, 6-3, 3-6, 6-4, 6-3Alcaraz will play Casper Ruud or Alexander ZverevWhen Carlos Alcaraz’s childhood performances indicated that an exciting career might lie ahead, he entered his first ATP challenger event in April 2019, aged just 15. In the first round, Alcaraz, an unranked wildcard, was drawn against a 17-year-old named Jannik Sinner, ranked No 319. The pair battled across three intense sets before Alcaraz emerged with a first challenger win.That -
Farewell Harry Maguire, the player who has covertly defined the Southgate era | Barney Ronay
via theguardian.comEngland’s enduring defensive key-slab deserves a little fond applause – and his absence requires a profound adjustment“‘He’s a cheery old card,” grunted Harry to JackAs they slogged up to [Euro 2024] with [headphones] and pack, Continue reading... -
England v Iceland: Euro 2024 warm-up – live
via theguardian.comFriendly updates from the 7.45pm BST kick-offBarney Ronay on Harry Maguire | And you can mail ScottEngland – now no longer featuring Jarrad Branthwaite, Jack Grealish, Curtis Jones, James Maddison, Harry Maguire, Jarell Quansah or James Trafford – conclude their preparations for Euro 2024 with this friendly against Iceland. The Three Lions have a positive record against the Icelanders, having won three and drawn one of their five previous games; on the other hand, they’ve lost -
Carlos Alcaraz beats Jannik Sinner in five sets: French Open men’s semi-final – live
via theguardian.comCasper Ruud v Alexander Zverev follows at Roland GarrosZverev settles assault case in Germany | Email Katy here*Alcaraz 0-1 Sinner (*denotes server) At 15-0 we see Sinner come in and, though he’s pushed back, he’s not pushed all the way back, and he backpeddles to paste a forehand winner cross-court from the backhand side. And have a look! A terrific slides sees him, legs akimbo, crack a backhand winner cross from round about the same spot – these are very good signs. Alcaraz, -
Why fast-thinking, bulked-up Saints are Premiership final favourites
via theguardian.comFull-back George Furbank typifies the new-look defensive approach that has propelled Northampton to TwickenhamThere is always more to the best teams than meets the eye. On the surface Northampton are what they have always been: a proud club with excellent support and several hugely impressive individuals. Talk to those who have propelled the Saints to Twickenham, however, and it soon becomes clear their first appearance in a Premiership final for 10 years is not remotely a fluke.If anything it h -
Finn Russell given licence to thrill in final for Bath after Bahamas break
via theguardian.comFly-half enjoyed some special treatment from club’s owner to get fit for Premiership run-inWhisked off to the Bahamas by a multimillionaire, escorted from island to island in a speedboat and strapped to a machine described as a probe that heats muscles from the inside – Finn Russell’s recent trip to the Caribbean is beginning to sound like the plot to the latest Bond film.As with much of Russell’s career, however, the truth is stranger than fiction. Bath’s marquee s -
Tour of Britain Women: Kopecky wins again but bike thefts cloud stage two
via theguardian.comBritain’s Anna Henderson takes second on stage twoLifeplus-Wahoo had 14 bikes stolen from van at hotelWorld champion Lotte Kopecky made it back-to-back wins after a sprint finish but overnight bike thefts meant stage two of the Tour of Britain began under a cloud.The SD Worx-Protime rider Kopecky powered up the Horseshoe Pass in Wales to form a breakaway with British rider Anna Henderson before beating her companion with a blistering turn of pace at the finish in Wrexham. Continue reading. -
Carlos Alcaraz v Jannik Sinner: French Open men’s semi-final goes to fifth set – live
via theguardian.comCasper Ruud v Alexander Zverev follows at Roland GarrosZverev settles assault case in Germany | Email Daniel here*Alcaraz 0-1 Sinner (*denotes server) At 15-0 we see Sinner come in and, though he’s pushed back, he’s not pushed all the way back, and he backpeddles to paste a forehand winner cross-court from the backhand side. And have a look! A terrific slides sees him, legs akimbo, crack a backhand winner cross from round about the same spot – these are very good signs. Alcaraz -
Mike Tyson’s fight with Jake Paul rescheduled for 15 November
via theguardian.comTyson’s fight with YouTuber rescheduled for 15 NovemberKatie Taylor-Amanda Serrano will remain as co-featureMike Tyson’s fight with Jake Paul is now set for 15 November after the former world heavyweight champion fell ill on a flight last month.The fight was originally set for 20 July in Arlington, Texas, home to the NFL’s Dallas Cowboys, and will be aired on Netflix. Continue reading... -
Dragons winger Ravalawa sent off for using slur against referee
via theage.com.auThe St George Illawarra try-scorer has apologised after aiming a derogatory term at a match official in a NSW Cup game, risking a huge suspension. -
‘Unacceptable’: Benji fumes at Tigers as Lomax obliterates record
via smh.com.auTwo days after his State of Origin debut, Zac Lomax scored three tries and kicked 10 goals as the Dragons ran in 44 unanswered second-half points. -
Verstappen is on the back foot. Does another bumpy ride await in Canada?
via theguardian.comWorld champion’s car has shown weaknesses on street circuits and Dutchman admits it will not be a quick fixMuch as Max Verstappen enjoys virtual racing in his spare time, for the past two weeks the world champion has had an altogether more serious task in putting in the hours on the Red Bull simulator, as the team pursues a solution to the weakness in their car which has revitalised the 2024 Formula One world championship.Verstappen, all but untouchable in 2022 and 2023 on his way to domin -
Oceana Mackenzie: the ‘introvert’ climber scaling Olympic heights for Australia | Jack Snape
via theguardian.comThe Australian can be obsessive in her pursuit of excellence– a critical approach which extends beyond the climbing wallOceana Mackenzie is Australia’s best sport climber, and in career-best form heading into the Paris Olympics. She travels the world with friends and family, exploring foreign countries and experiencing new cultures. Barely out of her teens, she reads feminist literature, devours books about diversity and inclusion, and is a committed vegan partly for the betterment o -
Liverpool chairman ‘determined’ to see Premier League games played in USA
via theguardian.comTom Werner wants to see matches played around worldPotential rule change could allow fixtures abroadThe Liverpool chairman Tom Werner says he is “determined” to see a Premier League match played in New York and wants fixtures moved to different locations around the world.The concept of having domestic games played abroad is a contentious one and there are currently no plans to enact such an idea. Fifa, however, will launch a working group to make recommendations on the matter, taking -
Lads, it’s Gibraltar! Wales on the rocks after post-season friendly flop
via theguardian.comThe British overseas territory of Gibraltar has an official population of 32,688. If it were sawn off the Iberian peninsula and reattached to the north side of the Bristol Channel, it would be Wales’s 13th-largest settlement, tucked in between Caerphilly and Pontypridd. At its narrowest point, just north of the airport runway that backs on to its national and only football stadium, it is around 400m wide. With a fair wind, Wayne Hennessey might be able to boot a football right across it.Ma -
Football Daily | Lads, it’s Gibraltar! Wales on the rocks after post-season friendly flop
via theguardian.comSign up now! Sign up now! Sign up now? Sign up now!The British overseas territory of Gibraltar has an official population of 32,688. If it were sawn off the Iberian peninsula and reattached to the north side of the Bristol Channel, it would be Wales’s 13th-largest settlement, tucked in between Caerphilly and Pontypridd. At its narrowest point, just north of the airport runway that backs on to its national and only football stadium, it is around 400m wide. With a fair wind, Wayne Hennessey -
Paolini faces uphill battle against Swiatek in Roland Garros final
via theguardian.comLate Italian bloomer stands in relentless world No 1’s way of incessant record pursuit on her favoured surface It has been nearly two months since Iga Swiatek lastreturned home to her new apartment in Poland. Since, she has barely had a moment to breathe. After leading Poland to victory away in Biel, Switzerland at the Billie Jean King Cup in mid-April, Swiatek followed up her semi-final run in Stuttgart by becoming the first player to win the Madrid and Italian Opens since they were exten
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