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Wallabies on hunt for new coach once again as Super Rugby turns into casting call | Angus Fontaine
Trains suspended after suspected drink-driver crashes on to tracks in Salford
A major railway line in Greater Manchester has been closed after a car driven by a suspected drink-driver crashed on to train tracks.
Images from the scene show the vehicle landed upside down and was surrounded by debris on the tracks in Salford, causing major disruption to train services between …
NBA trade deadline verdict: grading winners and losers after a chaotic week
Well, if last year’s NBA trade deadline was a snooze, this year’s could be likened to something closer to a Red Bull laced with amphetamine. This particular deadline was already destined for the NBA history books with the shocking swap of Luka Dončić of the Dallas Mavericks for Anthony Davis …
LIV Golf strikes blow with deal to show live coverage on ITV
Jockey Michael O’Sullivan in intensive care after fall at Thurles
Michael O’Sullivan, who was airlifted to hospital after being injured in a fall at Thurles on Thursday, remains in intensive care, the Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board said in an update on the jockey’s condition on Friday.
O’Sullivan was riding Wee Charlie in a two-mile handicap chase when he was involved …
Chiefs v Eagles Super Bowl questions: when’s kickoff? Who is the halftime performer? Are Taylor and Trump going?
The biggest game of the year in US sports takes place on Sunday. We’re here to answer all your questions (or the ones we came up with anyway).
Let’s get the simple stuff out the way first. Who is playing in the Super Bowl?
Former Middlesex cricket chief to face no police action over fraud allegations
Middlesex have suffered a setback in their long-running legal battle with their former chief executive Richard Goatley, with the Metropolitan police confirming he will face no action over fraud allegations.
The club reported Goatley to the police last May after alleging he had falsely claimed about £70,000 in unauthorised expenses, …
The factors that will decide the Super Bowl: Barkley, blitzes, refs and a kickers’ battle
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time, prioritizing efficiency and ball security above all else. This year’sSuper Bowl
will probably be a tight, low-scoring affair. …Stalling England seek to step on the gas with Smith shuffle against France | Robert Kitson
A flash red Ferrari was parked directly outside England’s team hotel shortly before Steve Borthwick
unveiled his lineup to face France
. It was tempting to see it as a symbol of everything the home side would lovetheir reshuffled weekend team
to be: fast, striking and …