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Nel Metcalfe hat-trick puts Gloucester-Hartpury top as World Cup bounce goes on

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The English top flight returned from a six-week break with impressive crowds continuing to benefit from the post-Rugby World Cup bounce and the battle for top four spots as tight as ever,While only six points separate third from sixth in the Women’s Premiership, the reigning champions, Gloucester-Hartpury, once again proved their superiority with a seven-try 45-26 win over Loughborough that lifted them above Saracens at the top of the table,Gloucester are now five points clear of Saracens, who did not play like weekend, and 12 of the chasing pack as they continued their unbeaten run with their last league defeat coming in November 2024,The defending champions underlined their intent for a fourth consecutive title with a stunning home display,The Wales international Nel Metcalfe was the star for the hosts with a 24-minute first-half hat-trick.

Her performances will be giving Wales supporters a sprinkling of hope leading in to the Women’s Six Nations in two months’ time.More than an hour before kick-off fans were queueing outside the stadium for a ticket with others choosing to shelter from the rain in the coffee shop run by the Gloucester players Mo Hunt and Zoe Stratford.The weather did not improve so supporters were forced to brave the conditions.One couple sat just in front of the press box shared how they have supported Gloucester for years but after watching the Red Roses during the World Cup they are going to attend their first England game for the Women’s Six Nations opener against Ireland at Twickenham in April.The England head coach, John Mitchell, who signed a new long-term contract earlier this week, will be hoping to seal his third Six Nations title and was spotted at Kingsholm to assess some of his players before the tournament.

Loughborough did put up a good fight but Metcalfe’s antics, as well as another impactful performance from the Gloucester full-back Emma Sing confirmed a bonus-point win.“She [Metcalfe] has come on strides,” said the hooker Kelsey Jones, who scored Gloucester’s fourth try of the afternoon.“I think you can see that confidence growing in her game.The want to get the ball in her hand, the cross-field kicks, whatever it may be.She wants to take defenders on, she wants to create space as well.

She is phenomenal,It will be super exciting over the next few years to see what she can do within this club environment but hopefully take that on to the world stage playing for Wales as well,”Fans were packed into the shed at Kingsholm and impressive attendance numbers were not only present in the West Country as Trailfinders, who kicked off the league’s return on Friday night, experienced their best crowd of the season so far – 2,233,The fans were treated to an absolute thriller as Harlequins beat the hosts by a single point in the dying moments of the game,It was a ferocious battle but Quins managed to come out on top to maintain third place when the Wales international Alex Callender scored in the 78th minute with Claudia Peña adding the conversion.

Bristol ended their winless streak in dramatic fashion with a last-minute penalty sealing a 30-29 victory over Sale, only their second of the season.Bristol had lost six on the bounce but Keira Bevan’s boot brought their misery to a close, while Leicester’s winless season continued with Exeter inflicting a 36-0 defeat.The jostling for top-four positions may have opened up slightly but Gloucester remain the ones to beat in the top flight and it will take a perfect performance to dismantle the champions.Jones revealed Gloucester are aiming for a flawless season.She said: “It’s motivation, we have had such good seasons in the last few years but we haven’t gone unbeaten.

It’s been really important to keep that momentum going and we don’t want to stop now, we just want to keep on going,”
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Sri Lanka v England: second men’s cricket T20 international – as it happened

And that’s that from Pallekele. Thanks for sticking with us despite the downpour. Another good win for England, with Buttler, Banton and Brook bringing England home with two balls to spare. It was a closer game than Friday’s but Sri Lanka lost crucial momentum in the last half of their innings.We’ll be back on Tuesday for the final T20 of this World Cup warm-up

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‘Distracting and sad’: Olympics chief laments ICE protests and Epstein fallout

The International Olympic Committee has admitted that it is “distracting and sad” that the buildup to the Winter Olympics has been dominated by the deployment of ICE agents to Milan-Cortina and the appearance of the Los Angeles 2028 chair, Casey Wasserman, in the Epstein files. However Kirsty Coventry, the IOC president, insisted that once the Games begin on Friday, their “magic and spirit” would take over.Coventry refused to comment directly on the protests in Milan against immigration and customs enforcement agents and said she hadn’t spoken to Wasserman, who has apologised for flirty emails sent to Ghislaine Maxwell in 2003 when he was married, which only surfaced on Friday.However Coventry did accept that such distractions were far from ideal. “I think anything that is distracting from these Games is sad, right?” she said

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Aryna Sabalenka’s soul-searching goes on after Australian Open final collapse | Tumaini Carayol

An hour after another excruciating loss in a significant final, Aryna Sabalenka was asked about her record in grand slam finals. She responded by lamenting the fact that she had lost the majority of those she had played. She was mistaken. Her bitter defeat by Elena Rybakina in the Australian Open final on Saturday left her with a 4-4 record in major finals, a poor but not ruinous record. However, considering how many great opportunities she has let pass her by over the past few years, it made perfect sense that, in Sabalenka’s mind, she is already a dozen defeats down

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‘Already a legend’: Djokovic’s praise for Australian Open champion Alcaraz

Novak Djokovic called Carlos Alcaraz a tennis legend at the age of 22 after the Spaniard became the youngest male player in history to complete the career grand slam by defeating Djokovic 2-6, 6-2, 6-3, 7-5 in the Australian Open final.The world No 1 had entered this tournament seeking to complete his collection of grand slam titles after previously winning each of the French Open, Wimbledon and US Open twice. He played a mature match against Djokovic, the fourth seed, maintaining his composure after a blistering opening set from the Serbian to win in four sets. Alcaraz is also the youngest man in the open era to win seven grand slam titles.This was a historic match on both sides of the net

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Djokovic tries his best in time-warp final but cannot stop the pull of decline

“No-le, No-le,” the bald fan with a beard began shouting. “No-le, No-le,” he continued, with gusto. As this marvel of a match hung in the balance, arguably the greatest player of all time had just saved two set points against the world No 1. The score was one set apiece, the match almost two hours old.“No-le,” the fan continued

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Australia’s youngest Winter Olympian Indra Brown: ‘I just love the feeling of flying’ | Martin Pegan

Having seemingly come from nowhere to become the No 1-ranked freestyle skier in a matter of months, the 16-year-old finds herself among the medal favourites at Milano CortinaAn overnight success tends to be built on years of patience and perseverance. Teenage ski sensation Indra Brown might just be the exception that proves the rule.Australia’s rising star of freestyle skiing had not even dropped into a halfpipe when the Winter Olympics were held in Beijing four years ago. Now she is launching out of them, landing her favourite trick – a cork 900, or “two-and-a-half spins and a flip while grabbing my skis” – and is among the favourites for a freeski halfpipe Olympic medal just days after turning 16.Brown burst on to the scene last December and quickly collected three medals in her first three World Cup events including gold on familiar terrain in Calgary

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‘Menopause gold rush’? Boom in hi-tech products as stigma starts to recede

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Paying kidney donors won’t solve the problem | Letters

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On Polymarket, ‘privileged’ users made millions betting on war strikes and diplomatic strategy. What did they know beforehand?

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Abusers using AI and digital tech to attack and control women, charity warns

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‘Chilling’ hacking network is targeting vulnerable children, charity warns

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Great Ormond Street surgeon harmed 94 children, review finds

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