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Returning Suaalii spells salvation for Wallabies as Lions challenge looms | Angus Fontaine
Offloads and intercepts. Tap-backs and flying leaps. Try-saving tackles and miracle balls. Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii’s Wallabies debut last November was a revelation. Six weeks before, the 21-year-old had been playing rugby league, waiting to light the fuse on the richest contract in Australian rugby history
Tour de France team boss Jonathan Vaughters blasts UCI over rider safety
A leading Tour de France team manager, Jonathan Vaughters, has launched a scathing attack on cycling’s governing body on the eve of the race, accusing the UCI of being “unable to make good decisions when it comes to safety or the governance of the sport”.Vaughters, who leads EF Education-Easypost and raced in four Tours as a professional, described cycling’s governing body as “managed by politicians and bureaucrats who do not understand the reality of the sport” and added that “they were put in place by the votes of other politicians who have never had their skin ripped off by the road”.As the debate over safety in World Tour racing grows ever more heated, Vaughters told the Guardian: “The riders, coaches, doctors and mechanics in the sport have zero democratic vote in who runs the sport. The people who have real, hard-won knowledge are pushed to the outside.”Vaughters’ comments come after three of the Tour’s biggest names – Tadej Pogacar, Jonas Vingegaard and Mathieu van der Poel – expressed their own safety concerns
Sonay Kartal reaches Wimbledon fourth round for first time after sweeping past Parry
Sonay Kartal reached the fourth round at a major for the first time with a dominant 6-4, 6-2 victory over the French qualifier Diane Parry.Kartal started the third-round match on No 1 Court aggressively, putting Parry on the defensive, and unleashing an overhead smash winner to lead 30-15 in her opponent’s opening service game. Parry rallied with a beautiful forehand down the line before Kartal brought the game to deuce and earned a break point. Parry, undeterred, saved it with a well-placed volley winner and ultimately held serve after a hard-fought six-minute game.The world No 103 then broke in Kartal’s first service game
Wimbledon chiefs defend AI use as Jack Draper says line calls not ‘100% accurate’
Wimbledon bosses have defended the use of AI line judges after Jack Draper said the technology was not “100% accurate”.The British No 1 said it was “a shame” human line judges were ousted after crashing out in the second round to the 36-year-old former finalist Marin Cilic.Draper, 23, grew frustrated with the AI-enhanced Hawk-Eye technology during Thursday’s match, holding his arms out in disbelief after one of his opponent’s serves was not called out in the fourth set.“I don’t think it’s 100% accurate in all honesty,” he said in his post-match press conference. “A couple of the ones today, it showed a mark on the court
Ice towels and thermal stress techniques: how players deal with heat at Wimbledon
“It was a bit of a shock to the system,” according to Cameron Norrie. For the German Eva Lys, the conditions were “really, really tough”. Jessica Pegula said the weather was “just like Florida”.The hottest start to a Wimbledon fortnight has left a mark on players and spectators alike and raised questions about how the tournament adjusts to a rapidly warming future.The numerous measures put in place to deal with the heat of the past week were not hard to spot
Andy Farrell seeks more bite from Lions for fierce contest against Waratahs
The stakes are intensifying on all fronts with the first Test now just a fortnight away. The British & Irish Lions are still trying to construct the fundamental forward pillars underpinning their game while some key Wallaby figures are nursing injuries and are missing from their side’s warm-up game against Fiji. These are the moments when, behind the scenes, elite coaches really earn their money.Despite two comfortable victories on Australian soil so far, Andy Farrell will certainly be wanting his side to shift everything up a gear, both for the sake of the collective and their own individual ambitions. For one or two this is in effect a final trial for places in the Test matchday 23, particularly so in certain fiercely contested positions
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