1. NRL. Sadly, some abysmal performances on the weekend. The Bulldogs, Titans, Sharks, Tigers and Cowboys...and of course St George. Dean Young has inherited a schemozzle. Gutho really struggled.
Conversely, the Knights are electric with a really quick (Brown, Ponga and Sharpe) and powerful (Mahzew, Best) backline. They are enjoying their footy and Dylan Lucas would not surprise in the NSW Origin team.
Wests Tigers have fallen in a heap. Knights and Cowboys have not had their byes as yet (nor has Parramatta who are on the same as the Sharks, Dolphins, Broncos and Bulldogs with that!). The Sharks are the only team who have all of their games in double figure scores for both teams (wins and losses).
Alex Johnston keeps scoring tries and has an extraordinary record. The most tries at a single venue and the most hattricks ever in NRL history! Johnston (224 - most tries ever); Tupou (191 - third most ever) and the Fox (165 - eighth most ever).
The Panthers keep marching on. Methodical and ruthless. At the top of the table on their own, with a bye in hand! The comp is starting to stretch out a bit now.
2. AFL. GWS squeaked past Essendon in a disappointing display and the Swans had an arm wrestle v North Melbourne but won a tight one. The proliferation of scoops, tap-ons and other derivatives of throws needs to policed closely or the game changes all of a sudden.
Collingwood were disappointing and St Kilda were abysmal for a talented roster v the Suns. Melbourne coasted to victory against the West Coast. The comp has been put on notice by a resurgent Fremantle. They look to be the benchmark. The Swans were very disappointing.
3. EPL. West Ham look relegation doomed, joining Burnley and Wolves in the drop zone. Coming up, Coventry City and Ipswich will be joined in the EPL by one further team from either Middlesborough v Southampton and Millwall v Hull, who both played a home and away series. 0-0 in both games means next week will be huge! Then a final for the last promotion position!
The only hope for West Ham is that Arsenal are in the Champions League final v PSG as well soon and may be distracted. Man City also play the FA Cup final v Chelsea soon as well. Aston Villa are in the final of the Europa Cup which is a terrific effort.
Man City play their long awaited catch up with Crystal Palace this week, but absolutely blew it with a 3-3 draw with Everton last weekend, almost gifting Arsenal the title. No surprise to see coach Pep cheering for the Hammers tonight! Go Irons!
The top EPL goal scorer 'Golden Boot' for season 2025-2026 to date is Erling Haaland with another 26 goals (four ahead of his nearest rival from Brentford, Igor Thiago). He has 161 goals in all competitions for Man City in 111 games. Fourth best ever for the club.
4. NBA and NHL. Both competitions getting down to the East and West Conference Finals. In the NBA, the Oklahoma Thunder (West) and New York Nicks (East) look most dominant. In the ice hockey, the Carolina Hurricanes look sharpest winning 4-0 in their play off against the Philadelphia Flyers and now progress to the Eastern Conference final.
5. A League. Auckland and Adelaide played a 1-1 draw and Sydney FC and Newcastle FC also had a 1-1 score. The return leg next Friday and Saturday will decide the Grand Finalists. The week off is always a problem, no matter what sport.
6. Super Rugby. The Waratahs got beaten by the Highlanders in NZ and plummeted to eighth out of 11 sides. They seem to be getting worse. Changes are needed. Terrible. The Brumbies and Reds are closer to semi finals but still hovering well behind the New Zealand teams.
7. Scott Scheffler. Not playing this weekend in the Truist Championship, but Rory, Fleetwood, Fitzpatricks x 2, Luwig, Cam Young, Gotterup and many other stars are out in force. Scottie typically takes the week off before the USPGA which kicks off on 14 May. He will be primed after a string of second places in recent weeks. Second in the Masters, the Heritage and in Miami last week.
Cameron Young looks a special in the Truist Open, set to surge from two off the pace coming into tomorrow's final round.
8. EPL. A huge week for the Australians. Cooper Connolly hit 107no for the Punjab Kings, Mitch Marsh hit 111 for LSG (the Lucknow Supergiants), Cameron Green 33no for KKR (the Kolkota KnightRiders), Tim David keeps closing brilliantly for RCB (Royal Challengers Bangladore) and Pat Cummins (Sunrisers Hyderabad) gets a MOTM award for a catch and and 2/34 off four overs.
In the top ten IPL run scorers after ten games are Cooper Connolly (377), Mitch Marsh (367) and Travis Head (361).
Interested to see Sir James Anderson still bowling in County Cricket - and coming third in wickets taken. What a phenomenal cricketer. Wetherall is getting runs and Jake Lehmann (SA) and Sam Whiteman (WA) are now English cricketers, giving up on Australia and using their British passports as 'local' players. They join the great Martin McCague (WA) who did this.
9. F1. Oscar Piastri got onto the podium in Miami (his second podium for the season and onto 43 points), but Antonelli is miles in front on 100 points. Mercedes are 1-2 with George Russell in second place. McLaren better get their engineers moving or they will perish soon. However, 18 more races to come!