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NRL 2025 predicted ladder part one: turmoil-hit Souths face familiar challenges | Nick Tedeschi
The high-flying Panthers are not the only team to lose talent in what has been a dramatic offseason marked by big-name transfers, high-profile coach moves, devastating injuries and, in some cases, crippling inertia.
17th – St George Illawarra Dragons
Dragons coach Shane Flanagan has always had a greater affinity for …
Surfing prodigy Milla Brown: ‘It’s pretty normal now for girls to be doing big airs’
Each year Stab, a surf media outlet with a cult online following, pulls together a video edit of the best waves of the past 12 months. “Best” is of course a subjective measure but the compilation typically features some of the best surfers in the world pulling big turns, big …
Brydon Carse set to miss England’s crucial Champions Trophy tie against Afghanistan
Brydon Carse appears set to be ruled out for England’s must-win game against Afghanistan this week – and possibly the remainder of their Champions Trophy campaign – after being a notable absentee at training on Monday.
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Can Notre Dame’s Olivia Miles go from injury to the WNBA’s No 1 draft pick?
There aren’t a lot of people who can tell you what it feels like to enter college knowing professional teams already see you as a potential No 1 draft pick four years down the road. There are even fewer who can share how they prepared to hit a college court …
Flat revamp confirms Champions Day in tough slot for racing’s showcase
The imminence of Cheltenham and then the Grand National tends to scrub any consideration of Flat racing from most punters’ minds once February rolls around, but it is already less than 10 weeks until the 2,000 Guineas, the first Classic of the new season on turf, and there was some …
Monday briefing: Merz will be Germany’s chancellor – but extremists are waiting in the wings
Good morning. Germany’s elections always matter far beyond the country’s borders – but yesterday’s vote
could be the most important in a generation
.After decades as the stable linchpin of European liberal democracy, Germany has found itself sucked into the same crises that are erupting all over …
More than 150,000 Canadians sign petition to revoke Musk’s citizenship
More than 150,000 people from Canada have signed a parliamentary petition calling for their country to strip
’s Canadian citizenship because of the tech billionaire’s alliance with Donald Trump, who has spent his second US presidency repeatedly threatening to conquer its independent neighbor to the north …EU spends more on Russian oil and gas than financial aid to Ukraine – report
The EU is spending more money on Russian fossil fuels than on financial aid to Ukraine, a report marking the third anniversary of the invasion has found.
The EU bought €21.9bn (£18.1bn) of Russian oil and gas in the third year of the war, according to estimates from the Centre …
New content kings: the independent creators changing the NRL’s media dynamic | John Davidson
Rugby league’s history in Australia has long been influenced and shaped by legacy media, that of newspapers, radio and television in Sydney and Brisbane. The engines of The Daily Telegraph, Sydney Morning Herald and The Courier Mail, along with Channel 9, 2GB and others have played key roles in covering …
RFU adds extra Test which leaves England minus crucial camp
Steve Borthwick will have to forgo a crucial training camp and guide England into this year’s autumn internationals with a week’s less preparation after the Rugby Football Union arranged an extra lucrative November Test against Australia.
England habitually play three autumn internationals in the same year as a British & …