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Curse of Spoty? Rory McIlroy and golf could miss out again to Kelly or Norris

about 15 hours ago
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It has been a 2025 for the ages for Rory McIlroy,He cemented his legacy by completing a career grand slam with victory at the Masters,Then he carried Europe on his back at the Ryder Cup, defying the venom and spite of a braying Maga crowd,Now, though, he has one final devilish sandtrap to navigate: the curse of golf at the BBC’s Sports Personality of the Year award,Only twice in the 71-year history of the event has a golfer claimed the honour: the Welshman Dai Rees in 1957, when he captained Great Britain and Ireland to Ryder Cup success, and the Englishman Nick Faldo, following his Masters success in 1989.

It is a pitiful return.Especially given athletics stars have won it 19 times, Formula One drivers eight, and football and tennis players seven apiece.“I suppose if I don’t win it this time, I never will,” McIllroy admitted recently.But while he is piping-hot favourite to win the award, he has been stung before.In 2014 he was even more strongly fancied for Spoty glory, having won back-to-back majors, only to be pipped by Lewis Hamilton.

When a sheepish Hamilton accepted the award, he told McIlroy: “I really wasn’t expecting it, because, dude, you had such an incredible year.”Golf’s barren record has barely improved since.Danny Willett finished last in the voting after winning the Masters in 2016 while Georgia Hall and Matt Fitzpatrick failed to make the shortlist after winning the Women’s Open in 2018 and the US Open in 2022.McIlroy’s supporters have started to suspect that 2025 is looking ominously like 2014.Earlier this month Lando Norris was crowned Formula One world champion for the first time.

He is pretty and popular and, like Hamilton 11 years ago, his Spoty odds have notably shortened.The other live contender, according to bookmakers, is the Lionesses’ Chloe Kelly, who thumped home the winning spot-kick in England’s shootout win in the Euro 2025 final.Kelly would become the fifth woman in succession to win the award, following Kelly Hodgkinson last year, her fellow Lionesses Mary Earps and Beth Mead in 2023 and 2022 respectively, and the former US Open champion Emma Radacanu in 2021.Kelly admits it would be an honour to become part of that famous five.However, she acknowledges the broader picture – with her teammate Hannah Hampton, who made several extraordinary saves during the Euros, and the England rugby star Ellie Kildunne, the driving force behind the Red Roses’ World Cup triumph in September, also making the shortlist.

“It shows women’s sport is on the up,” Kelly said.“We are putting bums on seats and making people see who we really are as athletes.I think it’s incredible.We’ve come so far as sportswomen and we’re here to stay.”The final contender, the 18-year-old darts prodigy Luke Littler, says he will not be attending the award as he focuses on defending his world title.

Yet that may not necessarily be a barrier to success.In 2017, Mo Farah was regarded as a 50-1 underdog and so watched the event on his couch.No one looked more stunned when the cameras panned to him and his name was read out.But surprises can happen with an award that awkwardly fuses sporting prowess and likability together.Perceived wisdom is flipped on its head.

Shocks occur.And the Great British public zigs when everyone expects it to zag.Back in 2006, for instance, the golfer Darren Clarke was seen as a shoo-in after helping Europe retain the Ryder Cup after the death of his wife, Heather, from cancer.That year a strong shortlist also featured Joe Calzaghe, who had remained unbeaten WBO super-middleweight champion for over a decade, and Beth Tweddle, Britain’s first world champion gymnast.And yet who won? Zara Phillips, then 11th in line to the throne.

Sure, her victory in the World Equestrian Games played a part, but being a member of the royal family proved to be the clincher.This year it really should be McIlroy’s turn.Becoming only the sixth man in history to complete golf’s career grand slam should be enough by itself to win it.But his immense fortitude under fire at the Ryder Cup, when he and his wife were repeatedly abused, ought to seal the deal.The Northern Irishman is leaving nothing to chance.

The last time he was on the shortlist, in December 2023, he didn’t bother showing up,“Whenever I saw the results, I forgot I was nominated,” he said a month later,“So that’s how much I think about it,It’s a popularity contest,It’s not what it once was.

”This time round, though, he is playing the game.He will be at the awards show in Manchester on Thursday night, smiling and telling a few stories, hoping to charm a few last floating voters – and to put the finishing touches on an enthralling and extraordinary year.
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Reeves defends Grangemouth intervention; Warner Bros urges investors to reject $108bn Paramount bid – as it happened

The UK chancellor has said that the case for intervening to save the Ineos chemical plant in Grangemouth was “compelling”.The government is investing £120m to save the UK’s last ethylene plant at Grangemouth, in a deal expected to protect more than 500 jobs.Rachel Reeves talked of a “genuine partnership” and said the government had been in discussions “over the last few weeks and months”. She vowed to protect British industry, and said this was vital for Britain’s national security.Visiting Grangemouth in Scotland with Peter Kyle, the business secretary, Reeves said:There are loads of things that government can’t do, but there are also some things that business can’t do, and that is why you need a partnership, and indeed, with the workers and the trade unions to be able to have a sort of sustainable model for the future

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The stats don’t lie. Australia’s tax system is designed to benefit the wealthiest and the rest of us pay for it | Greg Jericho

New figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics reveal just how much an average Australian earns. Being “rich” might not see you living like a Kardashian but we need to acknowledge that earning more than 90% of people puts you in the top 10%, and that much of the tax system is geared to benefit you.Asking who is rich is a question that can send shivers down the spines of politicians.I’ve encountered more than a few progressives who are at pains to protest that they are not rich despite being on a very good wicket. They immediately reel off their CV of working-class roots as though they are worried someone is about to accuse them they came from Greece with a thirst for knowledge

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Amazon in talks to invest $10bn in developer of ChatGPT

Amazon is in talks to invest more than $10bn (£7.5bn) in OpenAI, in the latest funding deal being struck by the startup behind ChatGPT.If it goes ahead, the market valuation of OpenAI could rise above $500bn, according to The Information, a tech news site that revealed the negotiations.Amazon, which is best known as an online retailer, is also the world’s largest datacentre provider and its investment would help OpenAI pay for its commitments to rent capacity from cloud computing companies – including Amazon.OpenAI said last month it would spend $38bn on capacity from Amazon Web Services – the company’s datacentre arm – over seven years

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UK insists US tech deal not dead as Trump threatens penalties against European firms

Downing Street insists the $40bn Tech Prosperity Deal between the US and UK that is on hold is not permanently stalled. The BBC reported on Tuesday evening that the prime minister’s office claimed that the UK remains in “active conversations with US counterparts at all levels of government” about the wide-ranging deal for the technology industries in both countries to cooperate.The agreement, previously billed as historic, was paused after the US accused the UK of failing to lower trade barriers, including a digital services tax on US tech companies and food safety rules that limit the export of some agricultural products. The New York Times first reported British confirmation that negotiations had stalled.“We look forward to resuming work on this partnership as quickly as possible,” a Downing Street spokesperson said in a statement

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If he never returns, Terence Crawford’s legacy as one of boxing’s greats is secure | Bryan Armen Graham

Terence “Bud” Crawford has always fought like a man who wanted to leave no room for argument. Not simply to win, but to win so cleanly that dissent collapses on contact. So his retirement announcement on Tuesday didn’t feel like a sudden fade-out so much as the closing of a file: tidy, decisive, signed in his own hand. Three months after scaling two weight divisions to outclass Canelo Álvarez in Las Vegas and become the undisputed super-middleweight champion, Crawford says he is stepping away “on his own terms”. In the cruellest sport, that is rarer than a perfect record

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Miami Dolphins to bench QB Tua Tagovailoa after missing playoffs

The Miami Dolphins are benching quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and will start rookie Quinn Ewers on Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals, head coach Mike McDaniel announced on Wednesday.The Dolphins (6-8), eliminated from postseason play, signed Tagovailoa to a four-year, $212m extension in July 2024 after he led the NFL in passing yards in 2023 with 4,624.But amid a disappointing season, McDaniel hinted Tuesday a change could be coming after a 28-15 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers on Monday night. “The quarterback play last night was not good enough,” McDaniel said on Tuesday. “So for me, everything is on the table

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