June, 2022

England v New Zealand: Stuart Broad removes Tom Latham for a duck

Joe Root catches Tom Latham off Stuart Broad for a duck to give England an early breakthrough on the first day of the third Test against New Zealand.

Eastbourne: Serena Williams & Ons Jabeur withdraw from doubles

Serena Williams and Ons Jabeur withdraw from the Eastbourne doubles because of a right knee injury to the Tunisian.

World Aquatics Championships: US artistic swimmer Anita Alvarez rescued by coach after fainting in pool

American artistic swimmer Anita Alvarez is rescued from the bottom of the pool by her coach after fainting at the World Aquatics Championships.

European Under-19 Championship: England 4-0 Serbia – highlights

Watch highlights of England’s 4-0 win against Serbia at the European Under-19 Championship in Slovakia.

Pretty Polly plan for Dreamloper

Ed Walker does not want to see too much rain in Ireland ahead of Dreamloper’s run in the Alwasmiyah Pretty Polly Stakes at the Curragh on Sunday.

Big sprint targets for Highfield Princess

John Quinn will give his mare Highfield Princess options over a variety of sprinting trips following her gallant run in defeat in the Platinum Jubilee Stakes at Royal Ascot.

Mane joins Bayern from Liverpool | ‘Right time for this challenge’

Bayern Munich have completed the signing of Sadio Mane from Liverpool in a deal worth up to £35m.

PODCAST: Bronte Law talks golf ahead of the Women’s PGA Championship

Aramco London winner Bronte Law talks about winning at Centurion, life in US college golf, the pressures of being an athlete and what more can be done in the women’s game.

How Mane embodied Klopp’s Liverpool

Jurgen Klopp probably didn’t want to be addressing transfer rumours in his press conference ahead of the Champions League final but questions on Sadio Mane’s future, however incongruous, were answered at length and with glowing praise.

Sadio Mane: Bayern Munich sign Senegal forward from Liverpool in £35m deal

Sadio Mane completes a £35m move from Liverpool to Bayern Munich on a three-year contract.
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