1. NRL - St George - Illawarra. A great ANZAC annual NRL event. However, Saints are a bit of a mess at present unfortunately - like many clubs before them! They could well have won in Vegas and against the Eels it must be remembered. They have some great local talent (signing Keaon Koloamatangi and Scott Drinkwater for 2026+ are massive pluses). They have done well in NSW Cup so far in 2026 and the Couchman brothers are rep players in the making. They are not the only ones in the comp whose halves are up and down. Do we have an NRL Halfback/ Five Eight Centre of Excellence yet?
They join the Eels (2), Titans, Manly and the Storm who have conceded 50 points and can't win the 2026 competition. Realistically, that was never going to happen anyway as Shane Flanagan refreshingly said pre season. Spare a thought for sacked NRL coaches. So public and so cruel, but that is the gig. 'Madge' was set for the scrapheap last year and earlier this year, so said the media... yet he is shining.
Some ripping results from the Broncos while injury has plagued them. No excuses, but two beaut wins v Wests Tigers and the Bulldogs. The Bulldogs are in pain. Limited pace and Montoya had his worst game for a winger since Steve Mavin played a semi final at the SCG.
Noticed Kaylan Ponga re-signed at the Knights for a few more years. Not sure they have ever gotten true value from him. He averages about 13 games a season, but what a talent.
Melbourne. Stop it. Pass the tissues. Has the new 'six again' rule broken the Bellamy approach to controlling the ruck? He has denied it, but it seems to have really upset the style of his team at this point. It has upset him too. He may feel his days are numbered too. Recruitment questions will be asked everywhere granted the speed of the ruck now.
2. NRL Referees. Suddenly fewer 'six agains' this weekend...Origin must be getting closer. The NRL continues to only check onside kickers when tries are determined. In between, you can be offside as referees obsess about escorts and cynical others. Hammering the hapless fullback is a rule they need to change. No advantage for the fullback. A caught high ball should be rewarded. It would eliminate the boring 'hit and hope' approach of uninspiring and tired teams launching bombs repeatedly.
3. EPL. The Man City juggernaut continues. They beat Arsenal and are staring at yet another championship win, even though Arsenal won again on the weekend. Leicester were dropped on their heads to the third tier of the league. Ouch!
At the bottom end, Leeds and Notts Forest look safer, but there are still five games left. West Ham and Tottenham look like they are fighting each other for extinction but BOTH won on the weekend. Intriguing.
Relegation can cost a club nearly $50 million pounds in broadcasting rights, let alone merchandise, sponsorship, players moving on.
Interesting that just when you thought the US President had other matters at his feet, he now wants Italy back into the World Cup - and Iran out. Politics. A signed order is on its way no doubt!
4. NBA. Very early days in the best of seven first round of 2025-2026 Playoffs. Teams need to win FOUR 'best of seven' series. LA Lakers are on top, but what a long journey for all the teams. It is interesting how they play 2-2-1-1-1 in the home/ away rotation too.
5. Waratahs. Crushed by the Crusaders (almost predictably so) and fall down the bottom once again. They need to do something because fans are tiring of this same old story. Maybe the 'want to be an NRL coach', Michael Cheika, could go there again? The Brumbies have fallen into some inconsistent habits too. Rare.
6. AFL. The Swans are striding forward on the top of the table (less the injured Gulden, Campbell and Heeney is a big bonus) as some other teams are stuttering. The Gold Coast Suns are chief amongst those going backwards. Sydney, Hawthorn, Freo and an unlikely Melbourne are doing the best business. Melbourne especially as they have shed some big names in the off season and have not flinched (Petracca, Oliver). The boards and fans of AFL clubs seem a lot more patient than the rest of the world of sport with their coaches. Carlton looked better on the weekend and Port has a neat win v Geelong, who are too inconsistent.
7. French Open Tennis. Carlos Alcaraz is injured and won't contest the French Open. The Italian, Sinner has it on a platter all of a sudden. It is the one Grand Slam that Sinner has not ever won. He stands to do the 'career slam' as well when it all kicks off in late May. He would join Alcaraz, Federer, Nadal, Djokovic, Agassi and Emerson, Laver, Budge and Perry as the only Grand Slam tennis winners in history.
8. IPL. Cooper Connolly is surging as a top order hitter this season, being in the top ten IPL run scorers. He batted overnight in an extraordinary game chasing 2-264 where KL Rahul hit 152no. Handy! Connolly hit 17 and was bowled by a beautiful googly by Yadav but was hitting them crisply. Always an impressive measure if you are getting runs in India. Shane Warne in his prime would have made mince meat of most of them in the IPL.
Shreyas Iyer, the captain of Cooper Connolly, Xavier Bartlett and Ricky Ponting's Punjab Kings team, is the best player in world T20. He hit 71no to chase down 264 with seven balls to spare. Incredible. The Kings now skip ahead to a three point lead at the top of the comp.
Pat Cummins returned to cricket on the weekend as well - just in the IPL of course. Paymaster Pat would be happy as he crowds yet another brand into the bulging promotional/ advertisement/ endoresment portfolio.
However, Sanju Samson is the star of the tournament with two tons (and Kohli still of course who is the leading run scorer). Samson has five IPL tons and a long time star. He is the India brand ambassador of the EPL as well!
Names of Indian players who are not even in their Test team like Ishan Kishan, Shreyas Iyer, Abhiskek Sharma, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi (15 year old) are absolute super stars of the game.
9. F1. It is finally back after the Iran war significantly interrupted the season. A chance for McLaren to have gotten things right in the break after really being caught short early on. An exciting track coming up in Miami that favours Piastri it must be said. Noticed the Turkish GP is back too. A scramble and unfortunate after the events in the Middle East.
10. Ka Ying Rising. 20 wins in a row by this amazing horse! It won the Chairman's Sprint Prize over 1200m today in Sha Tin with Zac Purton on it. 9 Group 1 victories and $150 million in the bank! Hardly even used the whip. It could hit 30 straight wins to add to the Everest win! Awesome.
11. A League - Newcastle Jets. Premiers (pre semi finals) for their first ever win. The top six (/12 teams) semi final series is interesting. Two elimination finals (3 v 6 and 4 v 5)...winners play teams 1 and 2 in a two game home and away set up, before the GF. Time to channel the lyrics of those Newcastle music icons, The Screaming Jets...
They said you'd never get anywhere
Well they don't care and it's just not fair
That you know, and I know better.
Yes I do