Packers come back from down 17 points in fourth quarter for wild win over Saints
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Japan's Ryo Hisatsune produced a superb finish to win the Cazoo Open de France as England’s Jordan Smith let slip an early six-shot lead at Le Golf National.
GREEN BAY, Wis. — Jordan Love's first-ever start at Lambeau Field got a little tougher before kickoff Sunday.
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Wales play Australia tonight in a match that will see them qualify for the Rugby World Cup quarter-finals if they win. Warren Gatland goes up against under-fire Eddie Jones in Lyon on the back of two wins from two.
Two-time world champion Nikhat Zareen stamped her authority in the women's 50kg by registering a dominant 5-0 win over Vietnam's Thi Tam Nguyen while Preeti Pawar (54kg) moved to the quarterfinals of the Asian Games on Sunday. In a rematch of March's world championship final, Zareen once again defeated two-time Asian Champion Nguyen by unanimous decision to move to the pre-quarters. Putting up a dominating show, talented Indian boxer Preeti notched up a an RSC win over Jordan's Silina Alhasanat. One of only four boxers to not get a first round bye in the 50kg event despite being the reigning world champion, Zareen controlled the proceedings from the word go.
Putting up a dominating show, talented Indian boxer Preeti Pawar outpunched Jordan's Silina Alhasanat to advance to the women's 54kg quarterfinals at the Asian Games on Sunday. The 19-year-old Preeti, who made the pre-quarterfinals of the World Championships earlier this year, dominated her Jordanian opponent, winning the bout by RSC (referee stops contest). Playing a strategic bout, Preeti started the contest on a defensive mode before unleashing her attacking game.
There was bound to be a shakeup in the Power Rankings with eight games featuring teams that were 3-0 or better (Notre Dame was 4-0) entering Week 4.