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Israel Folau has given evidence on the first day of a hearing into his sacking by Rugby Australia for a social media post saying "hell awaits" gay people.

Rugby Australia chief Raelene Castle and Wallabies coach Michael Cheika also gave evidence on Saturday.

The hearing into the sacking of the 30-year-old wing is being held in Sydney in front of a three-member panel. No decision is expected before Monday.

Rugby Australia said it did not expect further witnesses on Sunday.

Folau, who signed a four-year deal with Sydney-based Super Rugby side the Waratahs in March and had a contract with Rugby Australia until 2022, escaped punishment for similar comments last year.

He requested a code of conduct hearing after his dismissal.

Cheika has said Folau, who won 73 caps and was expected to play at this year's World Cup, was unlikely to be selected again.

In addition to his rugby union career, Folau has also played professional rugby league and Australian rules football.

In April, Australian rugby league's governing body ruled out Folau returning to the NRL.

Must See Season Kicks Off With Anderson Practice

Published in Racing
Friday, 03 May 2019 18:30

ANDERSON, Ind. – A healthy crop of 15 Must See Racing Sprint Car Series drivers and teams officially got the 2019 season underway with open practice on Friday night at Indiana’s Anderson Speedway.

The group in attendance accounted for two-thirds of the expected entries for Saturday’s Must See Racing 50 at the high-banked, quarter-mile bullring, with three rounds of practice fully completed.

While no official times were taken during the evening, veterans and rookies alike got a chance to shake down their machines and get a feel for the race track ahead of the season-opening event.

Among the returning stars looking to get a head start on the competition was Lorain, Ohio’s Charlie Schultz, a former Midwest Supermodified Ass’n champion who finished third in points last season and is entering his third full-time season with Must See Racing this year.

On the unofficial stopwatch, Schultz was among the top-three quickest cars on Friday. He’s hoping to build on his Anderson run from a year ago, when he finished fourth after a top-five qualifying effort.

“The car felt really good,” said Schultz. “We made some changes over the winter and updated a few things, and went off what we had from here last year for our notes and baseline (setup). That was where we started off at here, and I think right out of the trailer we were pretty good.

“I can’t say we’re out of the ballpark for tomorrow; I think we’re in good shape.”

Four-time defending series champion Jimmy McCune was keeping his cards close to the vest Friday, not wanting to give anything away at a track where he’s won five times before in Must See Racing action.

“We just went out to shake everything down and make sure we actually had brakes this time,” McCune noted. “All in all, we’ve got our car in working order and we know what we need to get it fast, so we’re looking for a good day tomorrow to get our run at another championship off to a solid start.”

On the flip side of the coin, two rookies taking their first laps at Anderson in winged asphalt sprint car competition Friday afternoon were 16-year-old Trey Osborne and 14-year-old Brenden Torok.

Osborne showed out strongly in veteran car owner Mike Blake’s No. 81 entry, getting up to speed quickly around the same track at which he’s earned three wins in Kenyon Midget Series competition.

“The Kenyon car compared to this was a different world,” Osborne explained. “When you turn in the corner with this thing, it just sets (down) and hooks. It’s a lot different than the Kenyon car, which you’re muscling around a good bit. … Mike has this car set up well, though. I’m not having to work it too hard.”

Torok nearly didn’t make it to the race track this weekend, but with some hauling assistance from John Reiser, was able to make his first laps in the Dave Koyan-owned No. 99t on Friday afternoon.

“I’m just glad to be here; today was so much fun,” Torok noted. “I can’t say thank you enough to John, Charlie (Schultz) and the whole JR Motorsports team for helping to get our car here this weekend. Without them, we wouldn’t have been able to do this deal. It was a solid afternoon, I feel like, and I kept learning every time I got out on the track. The last session, I really felt like we got the handle figured out.

“Saturday is about keeping the car in one piece and not trying to take more than the car and the track are willing to give us, but I feel good about things. This place is tight, but it’s a lot of fun to drive.”

Also taking laps on Friday were Anthony McCune, Tom Jewell, Brian Vaughan, Todd McQuillen, Jerry Caryer, Joe Liguori, Tyler Roahrig, Jeff Bloom and Tony Grams.

Anthony Linkenhoker and Rick Holley were at the track on Friday, but didn’t arrive in time to turn laps during one of the three practice sessions held throughout the evening. Both veterans plan to compete during Saturday’s racing program, however.

Todd Tops Atlanta Funny Car Qualifying

Published in Racing
Friday, 03 May 2019 20:20

COMMERCE, Ga. – Defending NHRA Funny Car champion J.R. Todd raced to the provisional qualifying lead on Friday at the 39th annual Arby’s NHRA Southern Nationals at Atlanta Dragway.

Brittany Force (Top Fuel) and Andrew Hines (Pro Stock Motorcycle) are also provisional qualifying leaders in their respective categories at the seventh of 24 events during the NHRA Mello Yello Drag Racing Series season.

Todd raced his DHL Toyota Camry to the top spot in Funny Car with his pass of 3.944 seconds at 323.50 mph on Friday. After picking up his first win of the season in Houston, Todd is now going for his first No. 1 qualifier of the season and 11th in his career. If his time holds up, Todd would also give the Kalitta Motorsports its 100th No. 1 qualifier.

“This gives me a lot of confidence, but I know going into a race that I have a great team behind me and they can adapt to any condition,” Todd said. “It was tricky and I had my hands full down track. We were lucky to hang on and I think we just hit it right.”

Force, who already has two No. 1 qualifiers this season in her Advance Auto Parts dragster, currently sits atop the Top Fuel field after rocket to a 3.720-second pass at 319.52 mph. She is seeking her 13th No. 1 qualifier this weekend, as well as her first win at Atlanta Dragway.

In Pro Stock Motorcycle, points leader Hines went 6.856 seconds at 195.82 mph to go to the No. 1 spot on his Screamin’ Eagle Vance & Hines Harley-Davidson. Hines, who picked up his 50th career win last weekend, is after his second No. 1 qualifier of the year and 44th in his career.

THE WOODLANDS, Texas — Ken Tanigawa birdied the first three holes for a share of the lead with Tim Petrovic when first-round play in the PGA Tour Champions Insperity Invitational was suspended Friday because of lightning and heavy rain.

Play at The Woodlands Country Club was stopped at 12:17 p.m. because of lightning and called off for the day at 2:55 p.m.

Petrovic completed six holes.

Corey Pavin, Jerry Smith, Mike Goodes, Shaun Micheel, Kent Jones and Glen Day were a stroke back. Pavin, Smith and Goodes played seven holes, Micheel and Jones five, and Day two.

Bernhard Langer, the winner last year for his fourth title in the event, was even par through two holes.

Jovic to Madrid rubbished by Frankfurt chief

Published in Soccer
Saturday, 04 May 2019 04:16

Eintracht Frankfurt sporting director Fredi Bobic has told ESPN FC there has been "no contact" with Real Madrid over the transfer of Luka Jovic.

Reports in Spain from AS had claimed that the two clubs had agreed a €60 million fee to take the Serbia international to the Bernabeu when the transfer window opens in the summer.

It would mark a huge profit for the Bundesliga side, who only last month exercised their option to sign the player permanently from Benfica for around €7m following a two-year loan.

Jovic, 21, has scored 26 goals in 44 appearances in all competitions for Frankfurt this season and has been on Madrid's radar for some time. But reports that negotiations are at an advanced stage have been rubbished by Bobic.

"There has been no contact with Real Madrid," Bobic told ESPN FC. "For once, I don't have to use a white lie, they really haven't been in touch yet. I know them very well."

Madrid representatives may already have been in contract with Jovic's agents, but there is no deal on the table until Madrid make their first moves to negotiate a fee.

Benfica will be due 20 percent of any transfer fee, and Frankfurt may look for more than the reported €60m to take full advantage of Real Madrid as Zinedine Zidane looks to completely reshape his squad.

Jovic scored Frankfurt's goal as they drew 1-1 with Chelsea in the first leg of the Europa League semifinal on Thursday, while his club are in pole position to secure a first-ever Champions League campaign as they sit fourth in the Bundesliga.

England and India are firm favourites going into the 2019 World Cup, according to Yuvraj Singh, Player of the Series in the 2011 edition of the tournament.

Speaking at a promotional event on Saturday, Yuvraj also included Australia among his favourites.

"My first two teams are England and India," Yuvraj said. "Obviously with [David] Warner and [Steven] Smith coming back [from their ball-tampering bans], Australia will be in contention. West Indies also looked a very power-packed side. You can't say much at this stage. I think it would be India and England first, third would be Australia. Fourth I don't know. I will tell you later…"

Yuvraj, who last played an ODI in June 2017, said Hardik Pandya could make a big impact for India, given the form he carries into the World Cup from the IPL.

"I was actually having this conversation with him yesterday where I told him that "you have a great chance of performing really well with the ball and bat," the kind of form he is in at the moment.

"Definitely, the way he is batting at the moment, it is phenomenal and I hope he carries that form (into the World Cup). He has been bowling well in patches but as I said it is all about how you handle the pressure... I just hope that Hardik has an awesome tournament, the way he is batting at the moment."

Among the positive signs Yuvraj sees in Pandya's batting is his big hitting against quality bowlers.

"He got 91 from 34 balls against KKR, probably that is the best innings I have seen in the IPL just because he hit four quality bowlers he was batting against," Yuvraj said. "When you are doing that, you know that someone is batting very well."

Yuvraj is enthused by the form of India's batsmen, but he cautioned that T20 form cannot be a guarantee of ODI form.

"See you can't really compare T20 form with 50-overs. In T20 you don't have the time and you have to start going and hitting fours and sixes and it's a different ball game," Yuvraj said. "In 50 overs you have a lot of time (to get) set and start going, you can't really assess 20-overs form for 50 overs.

"MS [Dhoni] is in good form, Rohit [Sharma] is hitting ball well so is Virat [Kohli], Shikhar [Dhawan]. If you look at 90 per cent of the guys they are in good form.

"At No 6, Kedar [Jadhav], you get less opportunity to show your form so I'm pretty happy with the way all the guys are playing."

The 2019 World Cup begins on May 30 with England facing South Africa at The Oval. India's campaign begins against South Africa on July 5.

The South African Cricketers Association (SACA) has threatened legal action against Cricket South Africa (CSA) over alleged breaches of agreement related to CSA's decision to radically restructure domestic cricket.

From 2021, CSA is planning to scrap the franchise system, reverting to the provincial model in domestic cricket as part of austerity measures designed to offset projected losses of R 654 million (USD 45 million approx) over the next four years. But SACA has repeatedly expressed concerns over the plan, insisting that it had not been properly consulted or given the relevant financial information regarding the challenges CSA is facing.

SACA, through its lawyers, addressed a letter to CSA on Friday detailing its grievances, with SACA saying its concerns over the restructuring exercise "have simply been ignored by CSA".

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"We reiterate our concerns around the financial position and around a decision, which has significant consequences both for the game and the players, taken without regard to our agreements and without following the consultation process specifically provided for in our Recognition Agreement," SACA president Omphile Ramela said.

"SACA cares about the financial sustainability of the game, and this is not only about what happens next year but also about the years to come. Our concerns relating to this have simply been ignored by CSA.

"We also care about ensuring the best possible domestic structure for the players and the game and believe that this should be the subject of proper consultation and agreement instead of there being a decision, which will have significant consequences, forced on us and the players."

SACA's statement marks the latest episode in a spat that has rumbled on since CSA announced the restructuring plan in early April.

The relationship between the two organisations hit a new low when SACA claimed that its chief executive Tony Irish had been barred from attending a meeting at which the changes to domestic cricket were discussed. While SACA's latest move has made clear its willingness to take legal action against CSA, Irish said the organisation is still open to engaging CSA on the relevant issues.

"Our lawyers have made it clear to CSA that its failure to comply with our agreements may well lead to legal action," Irish said. "At the same time, we are open to finding responsible solutions to the financial challenges facing cricket and to ensuring the best outcomes from a cricket point of view. We have invited CSA to engage in mediation on the issues. If CSA fails to comply and does not accept our invitation to mediate, SACA will be compelled to take the legal route."

A CSA spokesperson, meanwhile, told ESPNcricinfo it was "unfortunate that SACA chose to issue a press release as a means of communicating with CSA." The spokesperson added that no letter had yet been received as of Friday evening. "We have noted the same this Friday evening and will respond shortly."

Toss Rajasthan Royals chose to bat v Delhi Capitals

Rajasthan Royals captain Ajinkya Rahane has elected to bat first in a must-win match for his side to qualify for the IPL playoffs. Rahane takes over the reins again for the Royals after Steven Smith departed to return to Australia for a pre-World Cup preparation camp.

For Capitals, a win would move them into the top two on the IPL table where they would clinch an opportunity to have a direct path to the tournament final if Mumbai Indians lose their final match on Sunday against Kolkata Knight Riders.

Capitals captain Shreyas Iyer announced two changes in their XI, swapping out Chris Morris and J Suchith for Keemo Paul and Ishant Sharma. Royals have opted for extra spin to reinforce the decision to bat first as Ish Sodhi and K Gowtham came in for Smith and Jaydev Unadkat.

Delhi Capitals: 1 Prithvi Shaw, 2 Shikhar Dhawan, 3 Shreyas Iyer (capt), 4 Rishabh Pant (wk), 5 Colin Ingram, 6 Axar Patel, 7 Sherfane Rutherford, 8 Keemo Paul, 9 Ishant Sharma, 10 Amit Mishra, 11 Trent Boult

Rajasthan Royals: 1 Sanju Samson (wk), 2 Liam Livingstone, 3 Akinkya Rahane (capt), 4 Riyan Parag, 5 Stuart Binny, 6 K Gowtham 7 Mahipal Lomror, 8 Shreyas Gopal, 9 Varun Aaron, 10 Oshane Thomas, 11 Ish Sodhi

'Bench Mob' does its job as Bucks beats Celtics

Published in Basketball
Friday, 03 May 2019 23:44

BOSTON -- George Hill has a saying -- nay, it is a rallying cry.

"It's, 'Bench mob, do your job!'" Hill told ESPN. "It's what we say when it's time for the starters to sit, and it's time for the Mob to keep us in the game."

Hill, who has often been the first off the bench for the Milwaukee Bucks, uses the phrase to motivate his fellow bench players. In Game 3, it was the Bucks' bench that made the difference. The Bucks' backups outscored the Boston Celtics' bench 42-16, and the Bucks defeated the Celtics 123-116 to take a 2-1 series lead.

Milwaukee was paced by 32 points, 13 rebounds and 8 assists from Giannis Antetokounmpo. Khris Middleton scored 20 points. The "Bench Mob" was led by Hill's 21 points. Pat Connaughton, who grew up eight miles from TD Garden in Arlington, Massachusetts, had 14 points.

"Me and George always talk about Bench Mob," Connaughton said. "It's not always going to be scoring. It's going to be rebounding, defending and bringing the overall energy into the game, and that's something we need to continue to do if we are going to be successful as a team."

When the Bucks signed Hill in December, they had the playoffs in mind. At the time, Milwaukee was in need of veteran leadership and players with playoff experience. Hill fit the mold, having played on the 2018 Cleveland Cavaliers team that made it to the NBA Finals. Mike Budenholzer had previously coached Hill in San Antonio.

It took Hill several weeks to master the names of all of his coaches. Among his teammates, he quickly became a locker room favorite.

"That's my man," Eric Bledsoe said of Hill. "I am always proud of George coming in and picking up the slack. He played a helluva game."

Milwaukee's bench production was especially important, given that Bledsoe finished with only nine points on 4-of-15 shooting in Game 3.

"The biggest thing that is going to be an X factor is our bench," Bledsoe told ESPN before the series began. "They've been playing well."

The first two games of the series were lopsided blowouts. But Friday's game was competitive -- at least for the first three-and-a-half quarters. Celtics fans dressed as leprechauns and green gladiators oohed and aahed as Jaylen Brown threw down a left-handed dunk over Antetokounmpo. Kyrie Irving smoked defenders with his lethal crossover. Antetokounmpo scored a finger-roll layup from behind the backboard.

The game featured 15 ties and 13 lead changes. The Celtics built a 12-point lead in the second quarter. The Bucks cut it to five. The Celtics pushed their lead back to seven. The Bucks answered. The lead bobbed between the two teams, and at the half, the Celtics held a one-point lead.

Back and forth the Celtics and Bucks went again. Brown smashed down a left-handed dunk over Antetokounmpo, and Irving swatted Bledsoe.

The Bucks' momentum began to build in the third quarter. A Bucks lineup of Hill, Middleton, Connaughton, Ersan Ilyasova and Brook Lopez turned a Celtics four-point lead into an 11-point lead for the Bucks. In the span of five minutes, the Bucks outscored the Celtics 21-6. Hill scored 11 of his 21 points in the third quarter.

The Bucks never trailed in the fourth.

"On the road, in this environment, that's when coaches talk about needing guys who have experience, that have been there and that understand what it takes," Budenholzer said. "George in his performance tonight is the prime example of that."

Kanter plays on despite separating shoulder more

Published in Basketball
Saturday, 04 May 2019 01:54

PORTLAND, Ore. -- Despite aggravating his separated left shoulder during the first overtime period of Friday's Game 3 against the Nuggets, Trail Blazers center Enes Kanter continued to play through the injury as Portland outlasted Denver 140-137 in quadruple OT, the longest NBA playoff game since 1953.

"First overtime, I think I separated my shoulder more," Kanter said postgame. "I had to tuck my arm into my jersey because I couldn't carry my arm. I'm glad we got a win, man. Whatever it takes. You've got to sacrifice everything. I'm proud of my teammates."

Kanter originally suffered the injury during the clinching Game 5 of Portland's first-round win over the Oklahoma City Thunder and was questionable to play heading into this series. But he logged 30-plus minutes in each of the first two games, playing a crucial role for a Blazers team that lost starting center Jusuf Nurkic in March to season-ending compound fractures to the tibia and fibula of his lower left leg.

The 37 minutes Kanter had logged in regulation were already a playoff high before he aggravated the injury. Afterward, Kanter said he could no longer feel his shoulder. Still, he remained in the game, eventually playing a career-high 56 minutes and recording his third double-double of the postseason (18 points, 15 rebounds).

"The whole crowd was cheering," Kanter said. "Dame [Lillard] came up to me and said, 'Hey, one more overtime.' He said this three times. 'One more overtime. Come on, let's play hard.' I didn't want to quit on my teammate."

In the locker room, Kanter had ice packs on both his injured left shoulder as well as his right elbow, having suffered an injury to the bursa sack in the elbow on a hard fall.

Though he was able to play through pain Friday, Kanter was less certain of his status for Sunday's Game 4. His treatment between now and then will include painkillers, time in the cold tub and prayer.

"Sometimes you've got to make some sacrifices to get a win," Kanter said. "I'll get some painkillers for the next game. I hope I can play. But I'll be fine."

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