1. NRL. Newcastle let a massive chance slip v Melbourne. Dynamic play in 2026, but not enough to outsmart Melbourne who are clawing their way back up the table with great resolve. The Dolphins are tremendously entertaining to watch, dazzling their way up the table now too.
The Roosters bounced back with a crushing win over the Raiders in their backyard. Amazing how the Raiders have slipped in 2026, but they are not alone. The Broncos losing to the Titans on the back of the Dragons beating the Broncos last week puts a few nails in their campaign now. Do the Titans own a victory song?
The performance of the Tigers was appalling. 68-0 is a disgrace. A bright start, fewer 'six agains' and now they are back to the pack. Benji is like Jason Ryles...coaches that are never under the microscope, despite some really poor performances. The Tigers have had two games where they gave up forty points as well!
The teams losing by 50 this year? Parramatta (2 v Melbourne and Gold Coast), Wests Tigers (2 v Cronulla and Penrith)), Titans (1 v Cronulla), Dolphins (1 v Manly), Melbourne (1 v Panthers) and St George (1 v Roosters).
The Panthers go into their second bye on 26 points (soon 28 points)... this is enough to make the semi finals already! Incredible dominance this year... and incredible humility too. They know their victory song well!
2. AFL. The greatest club game in recent memory with St Kilda really unlucky to lose in the dying seconds to the Swans. A see sawing game with a big crowd (42,000). A superb physical game and some absolute individual brilliance... Liam Ryan was outstanding. There was Wilkie, Wanganeen-Milera, Heeney, Curnow, Warner...all excellent. 104-102 was an incredible outcome for the Swans. Superb to be in the crowd there today! A very happy crowd in the end.
The Western Bulldogs have mastered the tight win and are doing it in great style. Geelong look like April-May-June premiers but lose tight ones too often. Bailey Smith is an incredible player. Outstanding Brownlow candidate with Isaac Heeney.
Fremantle continue to break their own records with their twelfth straight win added to with a crushing club record defeat of North Melbourne. They sit comfortably on top of the comp with 12 wins and one loss. North fold too easily.
3. England v New Zealand. Lords has dished up a terrible result wicket with a million wickets falling too quickly. Jamieson and Smith for New Zealand were superb with the ball. For England the talented Harry Brooks got a half century, so did their new opener, Emilio Gay, but not much else for anyone. When teams are getting sub 200 scores it can be exciting for bowlers, but more balance helps.
Conversely, India will fill their Test cricket stockings against Afghanistan (less Rashid Khan), who were taught a huge lesson. The Indian team can bat! KL Rahul scored yet another Test century. He is a late bloomer in some respects but now has 12 Test tons (against six different nations).
Shubman Gill has also now hit over 1,000 runs as captain or India. He is second quickest (15 innings) just behind Sunil Gavaskar (14 innings) as captain to hit 1,000 runs. He scored his sixth test hundred as Indian captain (15 innings). 11 Test tons now in 41 Tests. He is a gun.
4. Cricket. If you thought losing the Melbourne Stars this week and losing the ODI series 2-1 to Pakistan this week was bad, things could be worse (noting all have played more tests than all of us!):
Not The Strongest Australian Cricket Test XI since 2010:
- Ed Cowan
- Joe Burns
- Rob Quiney
- Callum Ferguson
- Aaron Finch
- Nic Maddison
- Andrew McDonald
- Peter Nevill (wk)
- Michael Beer
- Xavier Doherty
- Dan Cullen
- Ben Hilfenhaus
- John Hastings
- Peter George
5. NBA. New York Knicks. Up 2-0 over the San Antonio Spurs now after a one point thriller in Game Two. The defence was outstanding from both teams. How athletic and what a superb demonstration of intense athleticism.
6. Super Rugby. The Brumbies were belted 66-12 by the Hurricanes. The Reds were also belted by the Chiefs 46-24. The mighty Crusaders won 52-31 over the Blues as well.
The semi finals: Chiefs v Crusaders and Hurricanes v Blues. All New Zealand teams. Dominant. Australia is getting further behind the might of New Zealand rugby. Let's be honest.
7. NHL. Carolina Hurricanes and Vegas Golden Knights are locked in battle and one goal has divided them in all three games. The Vegas Knights are up 2-1. The Stanley Cup is the oldest professional sports trophy in North America. A huge atmosphere.
8. Football World Cup. The biggest sporting show on earth outside of the Olympics starts next weekend, but the fans are saying the seats are too expensive! It will be interesting to see the crowd size and the
9. French Open Tennis. A lacklustre version this year sadly, with so many upsets, but the story is the female qualifier from Poland - Maja Chwalinska. The first woman to make the final of the French Open as a qualifier. An incredible story of success. She played Mirra Andreeva (8th seed) from Russia. The Central Europeans dominate. An easy win by Andreeva in the end... not a household name as yet, but one to watch.
In the men's final, the Italian Flavio Cobolli plays Alexander Zverev tonight. This is the greatest chance Zverev has of ever winning a Grand Slam. As a known hot head, he will need to stay composed to win it. No man either than Sinner or Alcaraz has won a men's final since the end of 2023, when Novak won his 24th!
10. F1 - Piastri. Struggling to make a podium this season. Hard to believe McLaren were so deeply asleep during pre season in their car preparation. Starting from grid position #7 and #8 is not going to please the McLaren investors. The Monaco GP is famous for the car at the front of the grid winning. Nearly nowhere to overtake! Antonelli is all set to expand his lead in the driver's championship.
11. US Open Golf. The Memorial Tournament is the traditional hit out before the US Open, but you only have to be fractionally off your game in a PGA event and you are cooked. Fleetwood, Rose, Fitzpatrick, McIlroy, Lowry, Scheffler and Shauffele are all there and thereabouts. Not leading, but hovering!
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