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Northampton edge out battling Munster in Champions Cup thriller
Saints had the team that won the Champions Cup back in 2000 out on the field at half-time of this match, for an anniversary lap of honour. It’s maybe long odds that this current squad will be doing likewise in 25 years time given the strength of the competition, but …
Jonbon just too good for Energumene with convincing Clarence House win
Jonbon emerged as a convincing winner of his much-anticipated first meeting with the dual Champion Chase winner Energumene in the Clarence House Chase on Saturday, making all the running on the way to a six-and-a-half-length success which confirmed his status as the warm favourite for this year’s Champion Chase at …
Jack Draper battles five-setters and fitness to set up Alcaraz showdown
In the satisfying aftermath of his long-awaited breakthrough year, as he took a brief moment to rest before setting his sights on new goals, Jack Draper had plenty to look forward to. The initial plan for his pre-season had been to spend some of his time sparring with Carlos Alcaraz …
Histrionic Tyrell Hatton has no regrets after Desert Classic smash and grab
Sixty-eight blows, another two at an innocent tee box and no end of chuntering. Welcome to another day in the life of Tyrrell Hatton. The Englishman will begin day four at the Dubai Desert Classic one shot from the lead, held by Daniel Hillier at 13 under par.
Hatton’s shot …
England need some honest reflection as failed ‘Jon-Ball’ all but ends Ashes hopes | Raf Nicholson
The only time I ever saw Meg Lanning cry was immediately after the 2017 World Cup semi-final. Australia had been unexpectedly gut-punched by Harmanpreet Kaur, sent packing from a tournament they were favourites to win. Lanning was trying to make sense of it all, and was so upset you could …
‘I know someone in a warehouse with a master’s degree’: how to break the cycle of youth unemployment
At a packed east London jobs fair, Habib Mudh hid is looking for an employer to give him a break. Having spent his early 20s navigating failed job applications, courses and bit-part employment, Mudh hid is among a growing post-pandemic generation of young adults out of work.
“All that process, …
Emma Raducanu stays positive but has ‘no excuses’ after Australian Open rout
‘A small act of patriotism’: Canada’s anti-Maga hats go viral
Few items of clothing have come to exemplify American far-right nationalism in the 21st century as much as the red “Make America Great Again” hats worn and sold by Donald Trump. But this week, the beloved – and reviled – headwear appeared to have met its match.
Before a high-stakes …