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‘Aussie’ skipper comes through on the double for Dutch in Bangladesh boilover at World Cup

The Netherlands have climbed off the bottom of the World Cup table with an 87-run win over Bangladesh after another fine performance from their Australian-raised captain Scott Edwards. Wicketkeeper Edwards hit a feisty half-century and his fast-bowling teammate Paul van Meekeren ripped through the Asian… Read More »‘Aussie’ skipper comes through on the double for Dutch in Bangladesh boilover at World Cup

Eddie follows in Jesus’ footsteps with hat-trick as Arsenal penetrate Sheffield’s shield, Brentford give Chelsea the blues

Eddie Nketiah has marked his return to Arsenal’s starting line-up in style with a maiden Premier League hat-trick as the Gunners ruthlessly brushed aside rock-bottom Sheffield United 5-0. Replacing the injured Gabriel Jesus as Arsenal’s target man at the Emirates Stadium on Saturday, Nketiah proved… Read More »Eddie follows in Jesus’ footsteps with hat-trick as Arsenal penetrate Sheffield’s shield, Brentford give Chelsea the blues

‘Our discipline let us down’: Woolf howling over Tonga’s attention to detail as England wrap up series

Tonga were far from their best as they succumbed 14-4 to Matty Ashton-inspired England, who wrapped up a triumph in their historic three-match series at Huddersfield’s John Smith’s Stadium. Fresh from their opening victory at St Helens, England looked intent on putting the series to… Read More »‘Our discipline let us down’: Woolf howling over Tonga’s attention to detail as England wrap up series

THE GREATEST! Boks beat All Blacks in instant classic to claim record FOURTH RWC in controversial, dramatic final

STADE DE FRANCE – Twenty-eight years between drinks and drama was always on the cards between these two great foes. Little did we know just how much. But just like that famous win at Ellis Park where Nelson Mandela handed over the William Webb Ellis… Read More »THE GREATEST! Boks beat All Blacks in instant classic to claim record FOURTH RWC in controversial, dramatic final

‘Doesn’t feel like justice’: Sam Cane sees RED in shocking piece of history as escapes Kolisi same fate

New Zealand captain Sam Cane has become the first player sent off in a World Cup final, being dismissed for a high tackle on Springbok Jesse Kriel in the first half at Stade de France, while his rival skipper Siya Kolisi narrowly escaped the same… Read More »‘Doesn’t feel like justice’: Sam Cane sees RED in shocking piece of history as escapes Kolisi same fate