Marcell blocks out the noise of Springbok 'injustice', only focused on re-investing in Bulls
The drum beating for Marcell Coetzee's Springbok inclusion continues to be noisy, but the Bulls skipper is steadfastly blocking it out.
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The drum beating for Marcell Coetzee's Springbok inclusion continues to be noisy, but the Bulls skipper is steadfastly blocking it out.
Indian Olympic Association on Thursday termed the exclusion of shooting, wrestling and archery from the initial programme of 2026 Commonwealth Games as "grave injustice" to the country and said it will protest against the decision after consulting with the sports ministry. IOA Secretary General Rajeev Mehta said the Olympic body will write a letter to the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) in a day or two to protest against the decision. "It is a grave injustice to India, leaving out shooting, wrestling and archery.
The focus on Saturday’s early victory saw Arsenal face several lines of narrative regarding their celebrations, top four implications and reaction to tackles and yellow cards of their own. The 1-0 away win at Villa Park was a hard-fought three points but was soured by a continuation of poor officiating from referees.
Competitors at this year's Commonwealth Games in Birmingham will be allowed to take a knee or display a symbol in solidarity with a cause after organisers unveiled a set of "guiding principles" for athlete advocacy on Wednesday (Feb 23).
Competitors at this year's Commonwealth Games in Birmingham will be allowed to take a knee or display a symbol in solidarity with a cause after organisers unveiled a set of "guiding principles" for athlete advocacy on Wednesday.
Wriddhiman Saha has been in the thick of things for all the non-cricketing reasons off-late. Whether it has been about him getting the axe from the Test side or the threatening messages received by him from a journalist. Team India's legendary keeper Syed Kirmani has spoken in support of Saha and compared his situation with his own, when he was dropped from the Indian team, which he thinks made him "a victim of injustice."
Athletes will be able to protest against social injustice at this summer's Commonwealth Games.
Before Joe Burrow led his team to an AFC championship with his arm, before he had even taken an NFL regular-season snap, the Cincinnati Bengals quarterback «won the team over» during an emotional meeting about racial injustice back in the summer of 2020.