Loose Pass: Unpacking Chile’s win over USA that booked Rugby World Cup ticket and that Andrew Porter decision in New Zealand
This week we will mostly be concerning ourselves with the big results, big calls and things to ponder…
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This week we will mostly be concerning ourselves with the big results, big calls and things to ponder…
As Djed Spence finally completes his move to Tottenham Hotspur one man should not be forgotten when handing out the praise. After standing their ground and refusing to give in easily, Steve Gibson and Niel Bausor deserve praise for ensuring that Boro will receive a big sum that will go a long way to helping the club strengthen their own squad in the remainder of the window.
Danish rider Leon Madsen is bullish about his nation’s chances at the upcoming Speedway of Nations. Denmark will be hosting the event from July 27-30, with four nights of racing emanating from the 15,000 capacity Vojens Speedway Center in Vojens. Ad/> The annual event for national teams will see 15 countries pick their best available riders as they compete for Speedway supremacy, with this year’s race being the first to take place in one country.
The season starts later this month as the Hornets kick-off with a big clash against Sheffield United on August 1.
Qatar's Mutaz Barshim turned on the style to win his third straight world high jump gold medal on Monday after clearing a world-leading 2.37 metres with ease.
The flaws of a fallen giant were ruthlessly exposed as swept to a convincing 124-run win over on Saturday.
Glenn Phillips' quick-fire 69 and four wickets from Lockie Ferguson inspired New Zealand's 31-run win over Ireland in their opening Twenty20 international on Monday. Phillips was unbeaten in his 52-ball innings as he smashed seven boundaries in New Zealand's total of 173 for eight. Jimmy Neesham kept the runs flowing for New Zealand with a rapid 29 which included a towering six into the sightscreen.
Plymouth aspiring snooker star Haydon Pinhey secured the biggest win of his career by beating world number 21 Matt Selt in qualifying for the European Masters. The 25-year-old amateur narrowly missed out on earning a tour spot and turning professional at Q School in June.