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Kirkwood wins Long Beach from pole
via smh.com.auKyle Kirkwood wins IndyCar's Long Beach race from pole position, holding off Alex Palou. -
Barry Hoban obituary
via theguardian.comBritish cyclist whose record of 11 Tour de France finishes from 12 starts stood until 2024Barry Hoban, who has died aged 85, was one of the first generation of British cyclists to make a mark in European professional cycling, a prolific sprint winner whose UK record of eight stage wins in the Tour de France stood for 34 years until the greatest sprinter of them all, Mark Cavendish, reached his peak. His record of 11 Tour finishes from 12 starts stood until 2024 when it was eclipsed by Geraint Th -
Arsenal and Chelsea face uphill battles in Champions League – Women’s Football Weekly
via theguardian.comFaye Carruthers is joined by Sophie Downey, Tom Garry and Emma Sanders to discuss the Champions League semi-finals, the Women’s Championship and the latest WSL actionOn this week’s Guardian Women’s Football Weekly, Faye Carruthers is joined by Sophie Downey, Tom Garry and Emma Sanders to review disappointing first-leg semi-final results for both Arsenal and Chelsea in the Champions League. They are trailing in their ties with Lyon and Barcelona respectively. But can they turn i -
Priceless moment world-record swim dawns on Lex
via theage.com.auAustralian Paralympic champion Alexa Leary realises on the pool deck that she broke her own world record in the S9 100m freestyle. -
Lockyer's hint on Hunt's future
via theage.com.auDarren Lockyer questions whether a switch could be ahead for Ben Hunt. -
Hird's concern for Clarkson over 'lost confidence'
via theage.com.auJames Hird believes Alastair Clarkson is low on confidence amid North Melbourne's poor form. -
Golden girl Lex breaks her own world record
via theage.com.auAustralian Paralympic gold medallist Alexa Leary breaks her own world record in the S9 100m freestyle at the national swimming championships in Brisbane. -
Jack Draper backs Sinner as return from ban nears: ‘He doesn’t deserve any hate’
via theguardian.comBritish No 1 says friend is ‘a really genuine, nice person’Italian will return to action after three-month ban in MayJack Draper believes it has been important to stand up for his friend Jannik Sinner and that the Italian is undeserving of any hate as he prepares to return from his three-month anti-doping ban next month.“When people ask about him, or anyone, I’ll tell the truth,” said Draper. “I think Jannik is a really, really genuine, nice person. And on top -
Lyon and PSG have lessons to learn after careless performances in Europe
via theguardian.comBoth clubs threw away convincing leads in England last week. They need to get their seasons back on track quicklyBy Get French Football NewsHubris cost Lyon last week and it almost cost PSG too. “We thought we were too good,” admitted Ousmane Dembélé after PSG conceded three goals at Villa Park and were nearly knocked out of the Champions League. “We eased off a bit. We thought it was over but big matches are like that,” said Malick Fofana after Lyon’s -
Burnley rise again but will Parker’s battlers buck trend of recent history? | Will Unwin
via theguardian.comThe Premier League-bound Clarets and their manager have no shortage of motivation heading into next seasonIf the opening night was anything to go by, it looked as if Burnley’s return to the Premier League at the first time of asking was inevitable. It was Scott Parker’s first game in charge, a tricky trip to Luton, who had dropped down with the Clarets. One team had enjoyed a summer of continuity whereas everything had changed at Turf Moor but it was Burnley who left with a dominant -
Tackle that led to Papenhuyzen report
via smh.com.auRyan Papenhuyzen was placed on report minutes after his tackle on Jake Averillo. -
‘Complete black hole’: Hidden cost of Jamarra absence as Buddy backs rival move
via foxsports.com.auA hidden cost to the Western Bulldogs for Jamarra Ugle-Hagan’s absence has come to light, while AFL champion Buddy Franklin has advocated Sydney as a suitable new home for the troubled former No. 1 pick. -
‘Complete black hole’: Hidden cost of Jamarra absence as Buddy advocates Sydney move
via foxsports.com.auA hidden cost to the Western Bulldogs for Jamarra Ugle-Hagan’s absence has come to light, while AFL champion Buddy Franklin has advocated Sydney as a suitable new home for the troubled former No. 1 pick. -
Norwich sack head coach Thorup and place Wilshere in interim charge
via theguardian.comCanaries missed out on playoff spot in ChampionshipA 3-1 defeat at Millwall marks Thorup’s final matchJack Wilshere will take charge of Norwich’s final two games of the season after the Canaries parted company with head coach Johannes Hoff Thorup.Norwich have slipped to 14th in the Championship after winning only twice in 14 matches, with their 3-1 Easter Monday defeat at Millwall being their fourth loss in five games. Danish coach Thorup was appointed on a three-year deal last May a -
Manly enforcer loses at judiciary after breaking rival’s leg, Storm star found not guilty in two mins
via foxsports.com.auManly’s forward stocks have taken another serious hit with experienced front-rower Toff Sipley copping a four-game ban at the judiciary on Tuesday night. -
Leeds and Burnley return to the Premier League: Football Weekly - podcast
via theguardian.comMax Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, George Elek and Sanny Rudravajhala as Leeds and Burnley confirm their return to the Premier League over a busy Easter weekend in the EFLRate, review, share on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Audioboom, Mixcloud, Acast and Stitcher, and join the conversation on Facebook, Twitter and email.On the podcast today; the panel briefly summarise Nottingham Forest’s huge win over Spurs that propelled them back into the Champions League qualification spots befo -
Manchester United plan £62.5m Cunha move but must raise funds from sales
via theguardian.comWolves forward is Amorim’s prime target at No 10Sale of Rashford would allow United to finance dealManchester United are pushing to sign the Wolves forward Matheus Cunha but may have to raise the money to trigger his £62.5m release clause by selling Marcus Rashford or other players.Ruben Amorim has identified the 25-year-old as his prime target for the No 10 berth, one of the head coach’s two priority positions, along with a centre-forward. Continue reading... -
County cricket talking points: it’s tight at the top in both divisions
via theguardian.comThe usual suspects may take the big prizes come the autumn, but it’s been a spring for the underdogsBy the 99.94 Cricket BlogIn a round short on thrills, there was a sensational fourth morning at Chelmsford, where Worcestershire’s Ethan Brookes and Essex’s Jamie Porter were both cast in the role of a hero who wasn’t quite – for different reasons. Continue reading... -
David Squires on … Niclas Füllkrug’s angry assessment of the West Ham Way
via theguardian.comOur cartoonist on the big German striker’s blunt opinion of his Hammers teammates and life in generalBuy a copy of a cartoon in our Print ShopDavid’s new book, Chaos in the Box: buy it now Continue reading... -
‘Face up to the words they say’: AFL superstar calls out trolls amid mental health fear for players
via foxsports.com.auTwo-time Brownlow medallist Lachie Neale fears for the mental health of players subjected to online abuse, including death threats. -
‘What’s the point of keeping him?’ Furore over bullying call as Tigers told to take a stand on Galvin
via foxsports.com.auThe rugby league world is divided on whether the Wests Tigers should “take a stand” and keep Lachlan Galvin or let the wantaway break his contract early. -
Why Northern Super League can change the game in Canada for good
via theguardian.comWithout a pathway to follow in their own country, players have had to look overseas to make a career. But no moreAs “O Canada” reverberated around Vancouver’s BC Place last Wednesday, the emotion was clear on the faces of those on the pitch and in the crowd. There were hugs, there were tears, and there was an unbeatable cacophony of noise when Quinn slotted home the winning penalty, the first goal of the Northern Super League era. All 14,000 inside the stadium were aware of how -
Manly enforcer loses at judiciary after breaking rival’s leg with brutal hip-drop tackle
via foxsports.com.auManly’s forward stocks have taken another serious hit with experienced front-rower Toff Sipley copping a four-game ban at the judiciary on Tuesday night. -
The magistrate who sentenced Noah Balta has embarrassed the AFL
via smh.com.auThe magistrate has effectively doubled the Richmond player’s suspension, and exposed the AFL for failing to read the play in terms of community sentiment on the case. -
‘Terrible backdrop’: The ‘unknowable’ aspect of Balta sentence as new details of altercation emerge
via foxsports.com.auRespected broadcaster Gerard Whateley has questioned how public blowback to Richmond making Noah Balta available at AFL level may have impacted the Tiger’s sentencing as he’ll miss several more matches in 2025. -
Legends debate who will be the next QLD fullback: QLDER - Ep07
via theage.com.auMaroons legend Wally Lewis and Darren Lockyer break down the week that was in Queensland footy, with Reece Walsh injured who will step up to the Origin plate, the Dolphins continue their meteoric rise, the Cowboys look to take down the Titans, and will Isaiya Katoa be the top halfback of the year? Get ready for the ultimate QLDER coverage. -
‘Judge, jury and executioner’: The only way Galvin can win back Tigers teammates, fans
The rugby league world is divided on whether the Wests Tigers should “take a stand” and keep Lachlan Galvin or let the wantaway break his contract early. -
The Breakdown | Just for kicks, the top 10 rugby union sharp shooters of the past 30 years
via theguardian.comAs the season finale draws near, we nominate 10 goal-kickers you can count on when the pressure cranks upIt is approaching that time of year. Big games hinging on increasingly slim margins, the pressure on goal-kickers intense. Check out Marcus Smith’s conversion attempt after Cadan Murley’s try for Harlequins against Sale on Saturday. The ball struck the right post, the crossbar, the left post and then the crossbar again in a classic “What happened next?” moment that cap -
The Breakdown | Just for kicks, my top 10 sharp shooters of the past 30 years
via theguardian.comAs the season finale draws near, we nominate 10 goal-kickers you can count on when the pressure cranks upIt is approaching that time of year. Big games hinging on increasingly slim margins, the pressure on goal-kickers intense. Check out Marcus Smith’s conversion attempt after Cadan Murley’s try for Harlequins against Sale on Saturday. The ball struck the right post, the crossbar, the left post and then the crossbar again in a classic “What happened next?” moment that cap -
Alexa Leary smiles her way to another world record
via abc.net.auAlexa Leary twice swam under her previous world record time in the S9 100m freestyle at the Australian Open Swimming Championships in Brisbane.
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