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Chance to do treble again an 'inspiration and motivation' - Bernardo Silva

Bernardo Silva is motivated by the prospect of making history as Manchester City chase an unprecedented second successive treble. City have put themselves in a strong position to retain the three trophies they won in glorious fashion last year after taking control of the Premier League title race at the weekend. Pep Guardiola's side are now two points clear of rivals Arsenal and Liverpool with six games remaining.


Olympic kākahu blessed ahead of Paris Games

The Māori King, Kiingi Tuheitia, has blessed the feathered cloak to be worn by New Zealand's flag bearers at the Olympic Games.


Why a 'sweet woman' bought Max Homa's Chick-fil-A on the way to the RBC Heritage

HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C. — One day after finishing tied for third at the Masters and cashing a check for more than $1 million, Max Homa had a fan pay for his Chick-fil-A at the drive-thru.


Pochettino lays down the law after Chelsea's 'unacceptable' penalty antics in 6-0 win

Cole Palmer's four-goal haul in Chelsea's thumping 6-0 win over Everton was overshadowed by what Mauricio Pochettino called 'unacceptable' behaviour as two of his players were involved in a physical altercation over who should take a penalty.


Former All Blacks coach Foster unsure where Kiwis star Manu fits after shock code switch

Two of NZ sport's biggest names are headed to the Japanese League One club.


Rules of Golf Review: I know I saw his golf ball move when he removed that pine straw. Why wasn't he penalized?

One of the classic features of Augusta National, and hundreds of other courses across the Southeastern United States, is pine straw. Those long thing pine needles cover large swaths of ground bordering fairways and often come into play on wayward shots. If you want to know how to hit off of this surface, Eric Alpenfels, director of instruction at t...


Watch: Kiwi sprinter Hobbs joins AM to celebrate 100 days until Paris Olympics

Roving reporter William Waiirua has a secret weapon in her quest to shave off time.


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Positive results for DS Penske in Misano

With two front-row starts, Jean-Eric Vergne demonstrated the potential of both DS Penske cars at the races in Misano. The results could have been even better, but the points scored by both cars on Saturday, followed by JEV's seventh place on Sunday, bodes well for the future.


Are these the fastest bowlers in cricket history?


Super Rugby Pacific teams: All Blacks winger Tele'a returns to Blues against Brumbies

All NZ team line-ups for week nine of the southern hemisphere competition.


Mauricio Pochettino has spat with journalist in press conference

Chelsea head coach Mauricio Pochettino had an argument with a journalist following the conclusion of the post-match Premier League press conference after his side thrashed Everton 6-0.


30 fascinating facts you didn't know about the Summer Olympics

The 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris is around the corner, but the Olympic Games have been making history for centuries. From the Games' Greek origins to their first foray into South America, the Olympics are known for bringing nations all over the world together to celebrate the very best in athletics. And even if you don't care much about sports, there's no denying the magic of the Olympics. In order to get into the Olympic spirit and the emotions that come with it, check out this gallery of fascinating facts you probably didn't about this extraordinary sporting event.


First-class cricket could be pulling up stumps at Pukekura Park

It was once described by cricketing bible Wisden as among the six best venues in the world - but its days may be numbered.


Cricket: Howzat? David Boon wins Boony's test shirt

David Boon has won a cricket club's raffle for David Boon's last Australian test shirt, but it's not what you're thinking.


Officials celebrate 'inseparable link' between the games and peace

Officials celebrate 'inseparable link' between the Olympic Games and peace ahead of the torch lighting ceremony. Hundreds gathered in Ancient Olympia to witness the ceremony that kicks off the games.


WEC's Dries Vanthoor to make British GT debut at Silverstone 500

World Endurance Championship driver Dries Vanthoor is set to make his British GT debut at the Silverstone 500 alongside reigning champion Darren Leung.


Sutton tops final BTCC pre-season test

Reigning champion Ash Sutton was quickest in the final official pre-season British Touring Car Championship test at Donington Park.


Boxing world shocked: former British champion Willie Limond dies at the age of 45


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'Mo Salah agrees transfer and will leave Liverpool this summer'

Mohamed Salah has already agreed to a transfer away from Liverpool and will leave Anfield this summer.


'I enjoy playing here': Nadal reflects on his win at Barcelona Open

'I enjoy playing here': Rafael Nadal reflects on his win at the Barcelona Open. The tennis superstar returned from injury to defeat Flavio Cobolli 6-2, 6-3 at the Barcelona Open.


What Aston Martin’s curfew burn told us about its F1 upgrade trajectory

Formula 1 teams are always reluctant to burn through the two curfew jokers they get for a season.


Phoenix sign 16-year-old winger Sloane-Rodrigues to three-year contract

The NZ U17 international could have been a target for A-League expansion club Auckland FC.


NBA Playoffs: Los Angeles Clippers vs Dallas Mavericks series preview


Paris Olympics flame lit at Greek cradle of ancient games

The flame that will burn at the Paris Olympics was kindled on Tuesday at the site of the ancient games in southern Greece. Cloudy skies prevented the traditional lighting, when an actress dressed as an ancient Greek priestess uses the sun to ignite a silver torch - after offering a symbolic prayer to Apollo, the ancient Greek sun god. Instead, a back-up flame was used that had been lit on the same spot on Monday, during the final rehearsal. Credit International Olympic Committee, 72-hour usage


Three-time F1 world champion Verstappen named in 2024 Time 100 list

Three-time Formula 1 champion Max Verstappen has been named on the 2024 Time 100 list, Time Magazine's yearly selection of the 100 most influential people in the world.


Ferns, Phoenix star Fraser joins Utah Royals in US National Women's Soccer League

The deal has created a new record for Women's A-League transfer fees.


Where were the last Olympics Games? And the edition before that one? See how many you can remember

When choosing locations for the Olympic Games, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) specifically gives the honor of holding the Games to a city rather than a country. Indeed, the selection process, international politics, and investment involved with the Olympics has made the host city selection a major deal. Usually held every four years, the international sporting event was only ever cancelled due to World War I (1916) and World War II (1940 and 1944), and postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic (2020). This year, the Games will be held in Paris. To get into the Olympic spirit, click on to recall the past host cities in the event's modern history.


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Phoenix lose young star in record transfer

The Wellington Phoenix are losing one of their brightest stars, with Macey Fraser signing up with the Utah Royals on a three-year pro contract.


Hurricanes turn up the heat ahead of clash with Fijian Drua

The Hurricanes have been doing their best to replicate the Fiji heat in Wellington.


Arsenal ready to write a different story - Mikel Arteta

Mikel Arteta believes Champions League quarter-final success against Bayern Munich will take Arsenal to the next level as he told his players to "write a different story" at the Allianz Arena. The Gunners head into Wednesday's second leg locked at 2-2 with Thomas Tuchel's Bayern after a thrilling draw at the Emirates Stadium last week. Defeat to Aston Villa on Sunday has since dented Arsenal's Premier League title bid as attention now turns to Europe once again.


Warriors forward Tevaga sidelined by hamstring niggle, but coach Webster 'excited' by injury toll

"Can we find a win, are we tough enough... and are we a true squad?"


Fonua-Blake backs young Warriors to replace him

Addin Fonua-Blake joins the Sharks next year but has committed to seeing out the 2024 season.


‘We’ll just fight on’ – Warriors’ squad depth set to be tested

If there were any concerns about why Andrew Webster had insisted on keeping as many players as he did over the off-season, they should be put to rest now.


Netball coming to grips with new rules after four suspensions

New rules saw more suspensions dished out in one round of netball's ANZ Premiership on the weekend, than across an entire typical season.


Mock Draft 9.0 17-32: Wide receivers and offensive tackles aplenty


What happened to legendary Man United striker Ruud van Nistelrooy?


'Huge signing': Kiwis captain Fisher-Harris released by Penrith to join Warriors from 2025

The front-rower will effectively replace Addin Fonua-Blake, when he departs for the Dragons.


Black Sticks hockey great Olivia Merry retires

Olivia Merry says she ''poured her heart and soul into the black shirt".


Scheffler's caddie incredible $1.45m earnings after Masters triumph

Scottie Scheffler's triumph at the Masters has led to another major windfall for his caddie Ted Scott as the American continued his stunning season.


Warriors prepare to lose hooker Egan for NSW State of Origin duties

The in-form dummy half seems a logical selection for new coach Michael Maguire.


The incredible rise of English Wunderkind, Phil Foden


Liverpool prepare for must win trip to face Atalanta

Liverpool train ahead of their trip to Bergamo to face Atalanta in the second-leg of their Europa League quarter-final tie. Includes manager Jurgen Klopp plus players Alisson Becker, Caomihn Kellher, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Mo Salah and more.


Power Rankings: who are the top 15 teams in hockey ahead of the playoffs?


Jude Bellingham demands more anti-racism measures but 'doubts' it will happen

Jude Bellingham has demanded football's authorities - particularly in Spain - do more to combat racism but admitted: "I doubt that will happen." The England midfielder's call came after his Real Madrid team-mate Aurelien Tchouameni was racially abused by a Mallorca supporter after scoring last weekend. It is the latest of a number of incidents in Spanish football, with another Real player in Vinicius Jr having been a regular victim of offensive chanting and gestures.


Newey: F1’s grid to close up even more before being ‘blown apart’ in 2026

Red Bull’s Adrian Newey predicts the fight at the front of Formula 1 is going to get even tighter, before the 2026 rules reset blows things apart once again.


Who has the most to lose during the 2024 NBA playoffs?