The Blues are reeling following a painful reverse at the weekend, but hope to regain their best form in the Europa League Chelsea star Pedro has admitted that sometimes his team struggles to put Maurizio Sarri’s high-intensity tactics into practice, while affirming they are 100 per cent behind the under-fire boss. After making a bright…
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Lions lock down final berth
Five-eighth Elton Jantjies displayed a full array of skills to propel the Lions into their first Super Rugby final as they ended the reign of the Highlanders with a 42-30 victory in Saturday’s semi-final at Ellis Park. The Lions will meet the Hurricanes in Wellington next Saturday to decide the title, confirming the regular-season standings…
Rebels go strong for Reds trial
The Melbourne Rebels have matched fire with fire by naming a full strength team for tomorrow night’s trial against the Queensland Reds at Ballymore. After narrowly missing out on the Quarter Finals at the Brisbane Tens, coach Tony McGahan has named all of his available Wallabies in the starting side among the 26-man squad. The…
Lealiifano load a week-by-week proposition
Christian Lealiifano is having a rest this week and it might not be his only week on the sideline, after a big workload in recent months. Lealiifano has been rested from this Sunday’s Jaguares clash and McKellar said it might not be the only match he misses, as the club looks to ensure he doesn’t…
Latu back for Waratahs to face Blues
Waratahs hooker Tolu Latu headlines a raft of changes for the side’s lineup to face the Blues. Latu is one of four changes to the starting lineup as he returns from a shoulder injury, with halfback Jake Gordon also returning ot the 23 after a week out, while Jed Holloway will start at eight. Winger…
No bad blood between Wallabies duo
Wallabies skipper Stephen Moore says he won’t hold a grudge against Test teammate Adam Coleman after the pair nearly came to blows on the weekend. Moore and Coleman will both be named in Australia coach Michael Cheika’s 33-man squad on Tuesday evening for June’s trio of Tests against Fiji, Scotland and Italy. But they had…
Tahs not-so-super season a catalyst for change
Waratahs flyhalf Bernard Foley struggled to find a positive from 2017, after their biggest loss to the Force in history put a full stop on an underwhelming season. Though he found some positives in the progress of debutants they had this year, Foley couldn’t hide his frustration after a 40-11 loss to the Force to…
Simply the chest! Wife of Ukrainian footballer nails Zlatan’s ‘Matrix Challenge’ (VIDEO)
Follow RT on Irina Moroziuk – the wife of Ukrainian international footballer Mykola Moroziuk – displayed her incredible chest control as she took on Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s ‘Matrix Challenge’. Swedish superstar Ibrahimovic launched the craze this week we he took to social media to show off his impressive ball control in the style of the Matrix…
‘It’s almost all bulls**t’: BoJo’s ‘Brexit mastermind’ Cummings denounces news media as MPs accuse him of whipping up anger
Follow RT on Boris Johnson’s special adviser Dominic Cummings has lashed out at the media, urging the public to not watch the news “because it’s almost all bulls**t,” as MPs say he and the PM are endangering their lives with toxic rhetoric. Sky News’ political correspondent Lewis Goodall conducted an interview with Cummings on Thursday…
Establishment & media sympathize with Greta’s ‘Fridays for Future’ movement… So how is that a ‘protest’ exactly?
Follow RT on As hundreds of thousands of people – many of them schoolchildren – take to the streets in another demonstration over climate change, one must wonder: at what point does protest become the status quo? Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg’s solo school walkout last August was little more than a sideshow to newspaper…