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Zimbabwe have qualified for the Men’s Rugby World Cup for the first time in 34 years after defeating Namibia 30-28 in a classic Rugby Africa Cup final on Sunday, 19 July, denying their great a rivals ...
From an ‘SNL’ legend to the 1812 Overture and free music in Point Richmond, there is a lot to see and do this weekend.
The Sables sealed their place at the Men’s Rugby World Cup Australia 2027 with a commendable all-round performance throughout the tournament, but it was the victory over Namibia that was all the ...
England did break the spirit of cricket with their time-wasting at Lord’s, but it may well turn out to be a decisive moment ...
The much-maligned England opener has struggled against India with the clamour from the outside for him to be replaced growing ...
Helen Schreider used to tell a story about a pair of women she once noticed riding donkeys in the desert. She was in Syria, with then-husband Frank Schreider on a mission to retrace the path Alexander ...
Last Wednesday morning, the day after England strolled a chase of 371, there was a spike in social media engagement with ...
South Africa captain Wiaan Mulder defended his decision to declare on 367 not out as he was closing on the record for the highest individual Test innings, which is Brian Lara’s 400 not out.
Test cricket's rich history spans almost 150 years, with the first-ever red-ball international game played in 1877 when Australia took on England at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG).
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Around the Districts: Termonfeckin

An Open Garden Event is taking place at The Old Farmhouse, Duffs Farm Termonfeckin A92 P732 on Saturday July 5th from 12pm to 4pm. Proceeds are in aid of Pieta House. For further information, contact ...
When a team that can be great gets thrashed ... which followed 124 against Zimbabwe, was crucial to England's win but his wild drive in the second over of England's chase was the worst dismissal in an ...
It is this tension between maintaining the unum amid our multiplying pluribus that is reflected in the religious skirmishes ...