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New Zealand Rugby is in mourning following the passing of Ernest “Tuppy” Diack, All Black #602, a highly respected figure whose contribution to the nation’s rugby heritage remains deeply cherished. Diack, remembered fondly as a committed athlete, a loyal teammate, and a proud representative of Otago, leaves behind a legacy that continues to inspire players and supporters across generations. Born in an era when rugby symbolized community, character, and national pride, Diack embodied the values that defined the sport’s golden age. His most notable international appearance came in 1959, when he wore the black jersey for the All Blacks in…
Konrad Laimer has officially joined an elite group of Austrian footballers after hitting the remarkable milestone of 200 Bundesliga appearances, a testament to his durability, consistency, and relentless work rate. Nicknamed “the engine that never stops,” Laimer has built a reputation across Europe as one of the most industrious and reliable midfielders of his generation. Laimer’s journey to 200 matches in Germany’s top flight began in 2017, when he first arrived at RB Leipzig from Red Bull Salzburg. From the start, he impressed with his tireless pressing, quick transitions, and defensive intelligence. Over the years, he became a crucial figure…
The Penrith Panthers have officially re-entered the premiership conversation following a powerful resurgence that has transformed their season and placed them firmly back among the top contenders for the 2025 NRL title. After enduring one of the toughest starts to a campaign in their recent history, the Panthers have re-established themselves with a series of commanding performances that underline their determination to remain a force in the competition. Penrith’s early struggles were well documented. A run of heavy defeats saw the reigning powerhouse plunge to the bottom of the ladder by Round 12, sparking concerns that the dynasty which delivered…
In a riveting women’s final at the 2025 HSBC SVNS Dubai Sevens, the Black Ferns Sevens asserted their dominance, trouncing rivals Australia Women’s Sevens 29–14 to claim the trophy — and the star of the show was unquestionably Jorja Miller, whose two-try performance earned her the “Player of the Final” award. (HSBC SVNS Series | Official Website) 🥇 Miller’s Match-Winning Brilliance From the opening whistle, New Zealand set the tempo. The Black Ferns capitalised on early Australian mistakes, turning turnovers into relentless attacks. Within the first half, Miller sliced through the defense to score the first of her two tries…
After a turbulent start to the 2025 season, the Panthers have regrouped — and emphatically so. Once written off by critics, they’ve clawed their way back into contention, showing flashes of the ruthless efficiency that powered their previous premiership wins. With gutsy performances, renewed energy and a belief in their core values, the Panthers appear ready to challenge for the crown once more. Early-season woes had many doubting their dynasty. The team suffered a dismal run, including a five-match losing streak — their worst since 2019 — and by Round 12 they found themselves languishing at the bottom of the…
In a move that has sent shockwaves through the rugby league world, the Penrith Panthers have reportedly locked in superstar halfback Nathan Cleary on a colossal five-year, $200 million mega-extension, securing the face of their dynasty until 2029. The announcement has triggered disbelief, excitement, and heated debate across the NRL, with many calling it one of the most powerful and unprecedented deals in league history. Cleary—already regarded as one of the finest players of his generation—has been central to Penrith’s dominance in recent seasons. From steering the club to multiple grand final appearances to producing clutch performances on the biggest…
Manchester United defender Diogo Dalot celebrated a major career milestone on Sunday, making his 150th Premier League appearance—a landmark that reflects his growth, resilience, and evolution into one of the club’s most reliable performers. The Portuguese full-back, who joined United in 2018, has steadily developed into a key figure at Old Trafford, earning the trust of multiple managers and becoming a fan favourite for his consistency, professionalism, and relentless work ethic. Dalot arrived in England as a highly rated teenager from FC Porto but faced early challenges, including injuries and heavy competition for the right-back spot. Yet over the years,…
In what could be one of the more notable player movements ahead of the 2026 NRL season, forward Keaon Koloamatangi — currently with the South Sydney Rabbitohs — is reportedly on the radar of the Parramatta Eels. According to a recent report, the potential transfer has stirred interest around the league as clubs begin plotting their offseason strategies. If the move materializes, it would represent a major shift in the forward pack for both clubs — a chance for the Eels to bolster their middle-forward strength and for Koloamatangi to freshen his career with new surroundings. What Koloamatangi would bring…
Borussia Dortmund midfielder Marcel Sabitzer has reached a significant personal and professional milestone, marking his 100th appearance for the club—an achievement that underscores his consistency, leadership, and immense impact since joining the Black and Yellow. The Austrian star, often simply called Sabi by teammates and fans, has grown into one of Dortmund’s most dependable figures, becoming a central pillar in both domestic and European competitions. Sabitzer’s journey to his century of appearances has been defined by determination, versatility, and elite football intelligence. Since arriving at BVB, he has seamlessly adapted to the club’s dynamic playing style, contributing as a midfield…
The Parramatta Eels returned to the heart of their community today with an energetic and highly engaging **open training session**, greeted by a large crowd of loyal fans who turned up in full voice to support their team. The event, held under bright morning skies at the club’s training base, doubled as both a preparation session and a heartfelt reunion with the supporters who form the backbone of the Eels’ identity. From the moment gates opened, fans poured in—children in jerseys clutching footballs, longtime supporters eager for autographs, and families excited to get a close-up look at their favourite…