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The Black Ferns were slow leaving the pitch at half-time, but very quick coming back on to it once the break was over. With 40 minutes to play, the scores tied 10-10, and a spot in the semi-finals on the line, the New Zealand captain Ruahei Demant pulled her team into a huddle, while the Springboks trotted past them and in to the changing rooms at Sandy Park.The team talk, according to player-of-the-match Kaipo Olsen-Baker, was only three letters long: “AFD” which, Olsen-Baker just stopped herself from blurting out during a live TV interview afterwards, means “all fucking day”. They scored three tries in the next seven minutes play.The Red Roses may be the most successful team in any sport, but the question hanging over this past fortnight of the World Cup is whether they are the best in their own sport
Sophie de Goede shines in Canada’s formidable win over Australia
Expansive attacking rugby? Tick. Pick and go tries? Tick. Impressive defence and holding up tries? Tick. Canada’s performance underlined why they are among the tournament favourites and had everything to set up a tasty semi-final against New Zealand, the defending champions, on Friday.The wing Alysha Corrigan was a bright spark, scoring twice, as was Karen Paquin, while the ever-dependable Sophie de Goede, who was playing in her seventh game back after recovering from an anterior cruciate ligament injury, had one of her best matches for the side she used to captain
World Athletics Championships: Kenya’s Chebet wins women’s 10,000m gold, big names impress in 100m heats – as it happened
After his facile pole vault qualification, Armand Duplantis spoke to the BBC, and he’s aiming high: “It’s not so fun, honestly, but it’s something you just got to get used to. It’s a waiting game. You have to just be patient, and you have to trust in yourself and be confident, you’re jumping. be ready to wait about an hour, hour and a half in between the jumps and whatnot.Yeah, really good, actually
Raucous crowd and sprint stars give World Athletics Championships explosive start
There was a moment on the opening night of the World Athletics Championships when the bottled-up frustration of missing out on a full-fat Tokyo Olympics – with crowds and fun and unbridled joy – suddenly seemed to be unleashed. It came at the end of the women’s 10,000m, a roar that could have been heard on Mount Fuji, a vast outpouring of appreciation and pride.At the front of the pack, four contenders were whittled down to two before the Olympic and world champion, Beatrice Chebet, took off with Italy’s Nadia Battocletti in pursuit. It was like watching Wile E Coyote chasing Roadrunner.While Chebet held on after a final kilometre run in a staggering 2min 38sec, the sellout crowd’s eyes were also on the home favourite, Ririka Hironaka, who exceeded expectations by finishing in sixth barely 30 second back
New Zealand 46-17 South Africa: Women’s Rugby World Cup quarter-final – as it happened
That’ll be it from me.Here’s the report from Sandy Park from Rob Kitson.Lucky him, that was some game.Hope you enjoyed it!The next quarter-final gets underway shortly.Alex Reid will be your guide:Now some words from South Africa’s battering ram, Aseza Hele:It was very tough but we gave them a taste of South Africans
New Zealand blitz South Africa after break to reach Women’s Rugby World Cup semis
In New Zealand rugby the female of the species is deadlier then the male. South Africa’s women were always going to struggle to replicate the Springboks’ record-breaking result in Wellington a few hours earlier, but after a stop-start first half the Black Ferns raised their level significantly in the second half to secure their place in next weekend’s World Cup semi-finals.That said, the final score does not tell the full story of a contest that was often as notable for South African power as belated Kiwi finesse. South Africa, smartly coached and packed with forward muscle, took their opponents on physically in virtually every area and, at 10-10 at half-time, had the Black Ferns genuinely rattled.South Africa even opted for a couple of whole team lineout mauls for extra effect, but were eventually outflanked by New Zealand’s flying wings and mobile back row
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