1. NRL. Daniel Anderson. Great to read of his grit, steel and determination in today's paper. A man of distinction who has always stared down the doubters and defied the odds in all he has achieved. Incredible progress already with more to come.
1a. NRL. Mitchell Moses. Since re-signing with the Eels, Moses has been very, very good it must be said. He won the game for the Eels on Friday night v the Cowboys with a really clever late try. When he runs the ball he is awesome. Dylan Brown was electric on Friday night too. A star when he is on.
The Raiders continue to excel. They 'win tough' often. Horsborough played really strongly in attack which was a surprise. The Broncos continue to do enough, but how many tries were disallowed and bombed for the Warriors? They had their chances.
Really impressed with the speed of the Newcastle Knights backline in their defeat of Manly. Bradman Best could be an awesome player of the future. The Manly team seem to give in a bit too easily at times. We saw the same style late in 2022. Cannot believe the Tigers are pursuing Schuster. He looks like he needs to get a whole lot fitter. He really laboured in the second half today.
2. AFL - GWS. A cracking win by GWS v Geelong who have fallen off a cliff in recent weeks. They have been very poor. Toby Greene has played 200 games and still looks like a baby. Sydney knocked over the equally hapless/ hopeless Carlton, but they have injury - and roster - issues. They are going to have to be brutal with their midfield. Freo are tough this year and winning. Collingwood surge on as well.
The Gold Coast are treading water seemingly. They cannot seem to thrive beyond mid to lower table positions. A new coach beckons there. Hawthorn's win over St Kilda casts huge doubts over their premiership stakes too. Port power on to eight straight wins! Essendon quietly step into the eight too.
3. EPL Relegation Night. Leicester, Leeds and Everton are on the brink of extinction tonight. The classic EPL final round sees all games kick off at the same time and immense excitement and disappointment across the country.
Everton play Bournemouth and are most likely to stay in the top flight. If they do, it will be two years in a row where they have escaped the guillotine in the last week! Leicester play West Ham and Leeds play Tottenham. No chance.
Conversely, the top four: Arsenal, Newcastle, ManU and Man City all will be playing in Europe in the Champions League.
Burnley, Sheffield United and Luton Town are being promoted! Wild scenes with promotion worth about $300 million in TV rights and other promotional pieces. Have a look at the Luton Town stadium. The magic of promotion and relegation:
What about Sam Kerr? An amazing talent. Scores twice and her Chelsea FC team win their championship for the fourth consecutive time!
4. Scottish Premier League. Winning the Scottish Premier League, the Scottish League Cup and the Scottish Cup Final v the lowly Inverness (?). If Ange Postocoglou lands all three in a season with Celtic, he becomes one of the great managers in that country ever. The Scottish Cup Final is next week.5. French Open Tennis. The tide is turning and Roland Garros looks like throwing up a few interesting winners with the ailing Nadal's reign coming to an end. Not since before 2005 (!) have we seen different names on the honour board - Gustavo Kuerten, Juan Carlos-Ferrera, Alberta Costa, Gaston Guadio. However, the great Novak Djokovic is sniffing around for his record equalling total Grand Slam win. Carlos Alcarez looms as the new Nadal!
6. NHL. The Florida Panthers are an extraordinary team, winning the Eastern Conference against the Carolina Hurricanes 4-0. They won every game by one point and overtime victories as well. The Las Vegas Golden Knights loom as their Stanley Cup final opponents.
7. NBA Play Offs. The Denver Nuggets obliterated the LA Lakers 4-0 in the best of seven contest and are crowned Western Conference winners. Their final NBA Championship opponent is an intriguing battle. The Miami Heat raced to a 3 games to 0 lead, but the Boston Celtic have pegged it back to 3-3 this week gone.
Big game on Sunday morning our time saw a buzzer beater and they will look to do what no other team has ever done... come back from 0-3 in the playoffs to win. They play at home which is a little more advantage, but their three point accuracy was extremely poor. They could win the whole show if they get this right.
8. IPL Final. The Chennai Super Kings (Dohni, Jadeja, Rahane - batting coach, Michael Hussey) and the Gujarat Titans (Shubman Gill, Rashid Khan, Hardik Pandya, Mohammad Shami, Matthew Wade - no games) play the final tonight. The century by Shubman Gill v the Mumbai Indians in the lead in game was awesome. He hits the ball so beautifully. He could become one of the greats! Cameron Green has delivered on his price tag as well. Awesome century too.
Warner ended the series eighth on Most Runs stats (516 runs), Cameron Green was 11th (452 runs) and Marcus Stoinis was 14th on 408 runs. Impressive from all three.
Our highest wicket takers were Mitchell Marsh (12) and Jason Behrendorff (7). Behrendorff was born in Camden.
9. Super Rugby. An amazing win by the Reds over the Chiefs...their first victory in ten years in New Zealand a couple of weeks ago, but they lose to the Highlanders and are not semi-final bound, so it seems. The Tahs were smoked by the Crusaders who are already practising their break dance moves! They are a complete powerhouse! Interestingly 47-46 in the Drua v Pasifika. Defence not a priority!