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Henry Slade inspires dominant Exeter to thrashing of Harlequins
The stage play recounting Exeter’s glorious rise to becoming Prem and Champions Cup winners just finished down the road, and here was a dominant Chiefs performance to evoke those halcyon days. If Rob Baxter’s team continue to improve on this dismantling of Harlequins the show’s script may even require an update.The hosts welcomed two Australia internationals, Len Ikitau and Tom Hooper, into the fold for their debuts while the familiar face of Henry Slade contributed 23 points – two tries, five conversions and a penalty – in a consummate individual performance.The thick cloud and driving rain that settled over Devon in the morning made the sun a distant memory: perhaps not what those two Wallabies hoped for on debut. The forecast, at least, was for improvement as the afternoon wore on
England beat India by four runs to book World Cup semi-final spot – as it happened
England dug in to close out a four-run win over hosts India and secure a place in the semi-finals of the Women’s Cricket World Cup after Heather Knight had marked her 300th international appearance with a fine century in Indore.Knight’s superb 109 was the mainstay of England’s 288 for eight, with India fighting back to take a flurry of wickets. Set a highest ODI run chase, India looked well-placed after skipper Harmanpreet Kaur (70) and vice-captain Smriti Mandhana (88) both made half-centuries.England’s bowlers were able to exert some late pressure to dampen the partisan home crowd as hopes of victory faded away. The result means England join Australia and South Africa in the final four, while co-hosts India have it all to do
Expanding variety at Royal Albert Hall | Brief letters
It’s good to see the variety of entertainment available at the Royal Albert Hall expanding (More rice, bigger chairs and reinforced toilets: sumo wrestling comes to London, 15 October). I know little about sumo wrestling, but I assume it’s not over till the fat man falls?Richard BarnardWivenhoe, Essex Perhaps King Charles can show he is a true monarch of the people by appointing one of his subjects from Yorkshire as a replacement Duke of York (Prince Andrew gives up royal titles including Duke of York after ‘discussion with king’, 17 October). May I nominate David Hockney or Alan Bennett?Colin BurkeCartmel, Cumbria It’s a minor point regarding Simon Jenkins’ column on the royal family (16 October), but I’d hardly call an eight-bedroom, Grade II-listed Georgian mansion in Windsor Great Park and prospective home of the future king a “modest house”.John De la CruzLondon Is this a new benchmark for shortest time in big jobs (Ange Postecoglou sacked by Nottingham Forest after 40 days as head coach, 18 October)? Has “Doing a Postecoglou” now replaced “Doing a Truss”?Phil SinnottCrosby, Liverpool A whole article about narcissistic personality disorder (15 October) without mentioning Donald Trump?Margaret Squires St Andrews, Fife Should the sun have been shining out of his arse (Trump hates this ‘super bad’ photo of him in Time magazine. I almost feel sympathy … almost, 15 October)?Andy Smith London Have an opinion on anything you’ve read in the Guardian today? Please email us your letter and it will be considered for publication in our letters section
Ilia Malinin opens Olympic season with 40-point blowout at Grand Prix de France
Ilia Malinin began his Olympic season in devastating form, winning the Grand Prix de France by an extraordinary 40-point margin to underline his dominance of men’s figure skating.The 20-year-old American, nicknamed the Quad God, landed five quadruple jumps in his free skate on Sunday in Angers to finish with 321.00 points overall – well clear of France’s three-time defending champion Adam Siao Him Fa on 280.95. Georgia’s Nika Egadze was third with 259
William Haggas criticises Oisin Murphy for ‘professional foul’ riding tactics
William Haggas, one of Britain’s most successful and respected trainers, said on Sunday that he believes Oisin Murphy employs riding tactics that amount to a “professional foul”.Haggas also claimed the champion jockey has been “getting away with blue murder for a while” as local stewarding panels are deciding that resulting interference is accidental.Speaking on Racing TV’s Luck On Sunday programme, Haggas said that Murphy, who was crowned champion jockey for the fifth time at Ascot on Saturday, is “the best around” and “an outstanding rider”, but added that he feels the jockey can allow his mount to “lean across” an opponent, stopping their momentum at a vital stage of a race.Haggas pointed to an incident in a juvenile maiden at Sandown in August when Murphy, riding Corinth for John and Thady Gosden, impeded Loz Vegas, trained by Peter Chapple-Hyam and ridden by Harry Davies, in the closing stages. Corinth crossed the line half a length in front and while Loz Vegas was awarded the race in the stewards’ room, the interference was deemed to be accidental as a result of Corinth “racing green”
Australia beat India by seven wickets: men’s first one-day international – as it happened
We’ll have a match report on the site shortly but that’s all for today’s stop-start blog. Thanks for your company – goodnight!The player of the match is Mitch MarshThe weather played its part – big thanks to all the crowd who stuck around. It’s nice to get a win: we were 0/3 here [in ODIs], so we’re away!It was swinging around a little bit so it was a challenge to get through that. Proud of the way the young guys came out and took the game on.[On Josh Philippe] Yeah, awesome
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