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Talking Horses | Willie Mullins eyes Melbourne and Breeders’ Cup double after shock triumph
If five wins from the seven turf events, one short of the record, felt like a standard return for European runners at the 2025 Breeders’ Cup at Del Mar, then the identity of the biggest winner of all was a huge, and very refreshing, surprise.Willie Mullins blew into Del Mar with Ethical Diamond, his first ever runner at the meeting, and left with the $2m first prize in the Turf, nearly five times as much as he banked when Nick Rockett landed the Grand National in April. And the style of his win was equally memorable. Punters who backed the proven Group One form of Minnie Hauk and Rebel’s Romance might beg to differ, but it gladdened the heart to see an Ebor Handicap winner leave the pair of them standing with a stretch run for the ages.Mullins was, momentarily at least, lost for words after Ethical Diamond and Dylan Browne McMonagle powered across the line

NFL week nine: Bills take down Chiefs, Jaguars edge Raiders in OT thriller – as it happened
(2-6) Las Vegas Raiders 29-30 Jacksonville Jaguars (5-3)(6-2) Los Angeles Rams 34-10 New Orleans Saints (1-8)(6-2) Buffalo Bills 28-31 Kansas City Chiefs (5-4)OK now that the Mad Max dust storm has settled or rather is settling, I think the performance of the night has to be Buffalo’s defense stepping up in the biggest of all spots to keep Patrick Mahomes in check. The all-world QB finished 15/34 for 250 yards, zero touchdowns, one pick and a rating of 57.2. Mahomes led the NFL in passing scores going into this and he didn’t get to add to his tally. Huge!Right, that is me done again for another week

Pitch invading prankster Daniel Jarvis charged after lining up with Kangaroos players at Ashes Test
A pitch invader who lined up alongside Australia’s rugby league players while the national anthem played at the weekend’s Ashes match in Liverpool has been arrested.Daniel Jarvis, a serial prankster, allegedly escaped the attention of security before kick-off in the second Test against England, slipping undetected on to the pitch to link arms with Kangaroos star Cameron Munster as Advance Australia Fair played.Munster noticed the interloper but did not realise it was a prank until he recognised the man known as “Jarvo” to his considerable social media following.“Some guy tried to get in between me and him [Pat Carrigan] and I said, ‘Nah’. Then he asked me again, ‘Can I stand next to you and hold you?’

India beat South Africa by 52 runs to win Women’s Cricket World Cup final – as it happened
Harmanpreet lifts the trophy at last. A shower of gold fireworks shoots into the sky. There’s gold tickertape too, and the voice of Freddie Mercury.“We are the champions,” he sings. And then the worst line in any Queen song: “no time for losers”

Saracens Women enjoy World Cup bounce with record crowd for derby
If fans had been told at the start of the day to predict which Canada international would be the star of the Premiership Women’s Rugby London derby, most would have picked out Sophie de Goede. The versatile world player of the year is in incredible form, after her starring role in Canada’s run to the Rugby World Cup final just over a month ago, but she did not have the chance to live up to those hypothetical expectations as she failed a fitness test a few hours before kick-off.Such is the Canadian presence at Saracens, though, that another Canuck stood out, with the wing Alysha Corrigan at the heart of the north London club winning 47-10 against Harlequins in this fierce rivalry in front of a record 3,733 spectators.Corrigan produced not only two skilful tries but she was also able to beat several defenders throughout the encounter and had defensive prowess which marked her out at a sunny but cold StoneX Stadium. Canadian flair was on display throughout, with Olivia Apps also an electric presence and Laetitia Royer impressing on her debut

Coco Gauff’s serving troubles return in WTA Finals defeat against Pegula
Coco Gauff’s serving woes followed her into the final week of the season, as the American’s title defence at the WTA Finals in Riyadh began with a bruising 6-3, 6-7 (4), 6-2 loss to her compatriot Jessica Pegula in their first match of the group stages.Despite fighting hard and remaining competitive until the end, the third seed simply could not overcome her 17 double faults against an in-form Pegula, the fifth seed, who maintained her composure after getting pulled into a final set by her struggling opponent, and saved her best level for the closing stretch of the match.Pegula’s victory could prove to be an important win in the Stefanie Graf group, with Aryna Sabalenka looming and favoured to advance. Earlier on Sunday, the world No 1 opened her tournament with a confident 6-3, 6-1 win over Jasmine Paolini, the eighth seed. The victory was Sabalenka’s 60th of the season, the first time she has achieved this milestone

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