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Johnny Sexton insists he is ‘here to help’ Finn Russell despite past Lions criticism

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Johnny Sexton has insisted he is “here to help” Finn Russell in his capacity as British & Irish Lions assistant coach, after the pair shook hands and cleared the air last month following the former Ireland captain’s previous criticism of the Scotland fly-half,Sexton toured with the Lions in 2013 and 2017 but was a surprise omission from Warren Gatland’s squad in 2021,In his autobiography, the former Ireland captain revealed how the snub “kills me to this day” and described Russell as a “media darling” before suggesting in a subsequent interview that he was “flashy”,Sexton, who retired after the 2023 World Cup, was added in April to Andy Farrell’s coaching staff for the tour of Australia this summer, making for a potentially awkward reunion with Russell, who is the favourite to start at fly-half in the three-Test series against the Wallabies,The pair had a brief catch-up at the first squad get-together last month, however, with Russell explaining recently that the air had been cleared.

“We ended up having a laugh about the whole thing,” Russell said.“I certainly don’t bear a grudge against him and we move on.”Sexton is adamant that he will do all he can to assist Russell – who joined the Lions squad in Dublin on Monday after celebrating Bath’s Premiership final victory on Sunday – in the coming weeks.“It’s probably been blown out of proportion, really,” he said.“I was talking about myself in 2021 and how I felt back then.

And it was more really about what I thought Gatland was thinking as opposed to what I was thinking.But look, you have to deal with these types of challenges.It won’t be the last time.We had a handshake and a brief chat.He was racing off because those guys who were playing in finals didn’t stay too long.

“I’m looking forward to catching up with him [Russell] later.What the Lions demands of you is that if there is a rivalry – which there’s not, but if there was – you leave it at the door.I’m here to help him now.I’m here to give him experiences.I’m here to answer questions.

I’m not here to force myself on him or tell him what to do.It’s not that relationship.I’m here to help.”Along with Russell, Bath’s Will Stuart and Leicester’s Ollie Chessum have also joined the squad, as well as 12 Leinster players following their URC final victory, meaning only Toulouse’s Blair Kinghorn is absent from the 38-man touring party.Tadhg Furlong, who has not played since early May, joined training on Monday, while Hugo Keenan and Jamison Gibson-Park sat out the morning session along with James Ryan, who went off with a back injury on Saturday.

Sign up to The BreakdownThe latest rugby union news and analysis, plus all the week's action reviewedafter newsletter promotionAfter providing cover last week at the training camp in Portugal, Jamie George and Asher Opoku-Fordjour are due back in England’s training camp on Tuesday and will not be considered for the Lions’ warm-up match against Argentina on Friday,Henry Arundell has been omitted from the England squad preparing for the match on Saturday against a France XV, however, having been called into training last week,Six Bath players and three from Leicester have been selected after the final last Saturday, including the man of the match, Guy Pepper,Owen Farrell meanwhile has completed his return to Saracens after just a season with Racing 92,The 33-year-old has joined on an initial two-year deal before making the expected move to the coaching staff at his boyhood club after Saracens agreed a compensation package of around €200,000 (£170,000).

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The trial that gripped Norway like a soap opera has ripped apart track and field’s most famous family | Sean Ingle

The moment that ripped apart track and field’s most successful and eccentric family came in January 2022, after the 15‑year‑old sister of the Tokyo Olympic 1500m champion Jakob Ingebrigtsen was grounded by her father after school.At that point, Jakob and his brothers Filip and Henrik, were all European, world or Olympic champions, having trained like professionals since before they were teenagers. They were also major TV stars in Norway thanks to the docuseries Team Ingebrigtsen, where they appeared alongside their coach and father, Gjert.Gjert, whose manner could make an army drill sergeant sound touchy-feely, outlined his philosophy early in series one. “I don’t want to be an angry man, I want to be a father,” he said

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Spaun deserves his dream but US Open chaos did not get best from world’s elite | Ewan Murray

There should be no sense of demeaning JJ Spaun’s US Open glory if observers question the circumstances. Spaun, not so long ago a journeyman professional, played out his dream by holing out from 65ft on the final green at Oakmont.Spaun is a prime example of how the penny can drop for golfers at different stages. Now 34, he is in the form of his life and bound for the Ryder Cup. When he talked later of being awake at three o’clock on Sunday morning because his young daughter was vomiting, his relatability only grew

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Hamilton reveals distress over ‘devastating’ groundhog accident at Canadian F1 GP

Lewis Hamilton has spoken of his distress after his Ferrari struck a groundhog during the Canadian Grand Prix on Sunday, describing the accident as “devastating”.The incident occurred 13 laps into the race, damaging the underside of Hamilton’s car and leaving him distraught. He had qualified in fifth on the grid and had been hoping to make inroads on those ahead of him while managing his tyres. But the accident cost him half a second per lap and was followed by other problems with the car.The 40-year-old Briton finished sixth in a race won by George Russell, well behind the leading contenders

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Nezza sings national anthem in Spanish at Dodgers as protest against immigration raids

Singer Vanessa Hernández says she chose to sing the Spanish version of the US national anthem at Dodger Stadium on Saturday as a protest against recent immigration raids.Hernández, who performs under the name Nezza, says she was warned by a member of the Dodgers staff before the team’s game against the San Francisco Giants to perform the anthem in English.After her performance Hernández posted a video to TikTok, with the caption “Watch the Dodgers tell me I can’t sing the Spanish Star Spangled Banner that Roosevelt literally commissioned in 1945 – so I did it anyway.” The video shows an apparent conversation with the Dodgers staff member. “We are going to do the song in English today, so I don’t know if that wasn’t translated – er, communicated,” the employee says

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ICC ready to back WTC four-day Tests in boost for smaller nations

The International Cricket Council is ready to sanction four-day Tests in the World Test Championship to help smaller nations to play more games and longer series.In the next WTC cycle, which begins with Sri Lanka hosting Bangladesh in a two-Test series on Tuesday, only five-day Tests are permitted by the ICC which has led to an emphasis on truncated series.Of the 27 Test series to be played among the nine countries contesting the 2025-27 WTC, 17 will feature just two matches, there will be six three‑match series and England, Australia and India will all play one five-match Test series against each other.During discussions last week at the WTC final at Lord’s, the ICC chair, Jay Shah, is understood to have expressed his support for four‑day Tests, with a view to sanctioning them in time for the 2027‑29 WTC cycle. England, Australia and India would still be permitted to schedule five-Test series of five‑day matches for the Ashes, the Border‑Gavaskar Trophy and the newly named Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy, the first iteration of which begins with the first Test between England and India at Headingley on Friday

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Hollie Doyle: ‘I just want to be the best jockey – I don’t compare myself to female riders’

The jockey’s obsession with winning will drive her on again this week on racing’s biggest stage at Royal Ascot“I’m obsessed with winning,” Hollie Doyle says calmly in response to a suggestion that she seems consumed by racing, “but I do love horses as well. So that helps, doesn’t it?”The most successful female jockey in British racing history had begun our interview with an impressively crunching handshake. Doyle’s cheerfully powerful greeting confirmed that her small but muscled frame ripples with the strength of a supreme jockey absorbed in the singular world of racing. But her daily grind is elevated by more than a thousand victories in the saddle.Doyle offers a grimace of a smile when I ask if she is anything like AP McCoy, the great jump jockey, who said that the elation of a winner usually lasted less than a minute before he felt compelled to look ahead to his next fix of a victory

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British Council cuts are a false economy that would erode the UK’s global influence | Letters

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Labour cutting farming budget in England by £100m a year, figures shows

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Keir Starmer makes U-turn mid-air over grooming gangs inquiry

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Government’s welfare plans must be pushed through, Starmer says

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‘Labour has made me feel like a scrounger’: disabled people urge welfare cuts rethink

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UK ‘woefully’ unprepared for Chinese and Russian undersea cable sabotage, says report

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