Rohan Smith provides Leeds Rhinos injury update with Blake Austin still a doubt
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Many of the nation’s unsung sporting heroes have been royally entertaining us during this hot dry summer. Indeed, Birmingham 2022 has been a welcome break from the media near monoculture of soccer, more soccer and still more soccer. Scrutiny, analysis and the endless opinions of soccer’s Premiership Pundits tends to grate on those millions who alienated to the once ‘Beautiful Game’ by the financial obscenity driving Premiership football.
JOHANNESBURG :Richie Mo’unga will start at flyhalf in the place of Beauden Barrett as one of four changes to his starting XV made by New Zealand coach Ian Foster for the must-win Rugby Championship clash with South Africa at Ellis Park on Saturday.
The hype continues to build for the Sevens World Cup in Cape Town, where the Blitzboks will look to send coach Neil Powell off in style.
Flyhalf Richie Mo'unga is one of several changes All Blacks head coach Ian Foster has made to his team to face the Springboks in their second Rugby Championship encounter in Johannesburg on Saturday.
Richie Mo'unga will make his first start of the year for New Zealand in Saturday’s crucial Rugby Championship rematch with South Africa.
New Zealand coach Ian Foster has named the following team to play South Africa in their Rugby Championship test at Ellis Park in Johannesburg on Saturday.
MELBOURNE : Evonne Goolagong Cawley is hoping for the emergence of a successor to Ash Barty who can continue inspiring the country's Indigenous children to take up the sport.