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Return of relegation adds intrigue for Premiership as stats back Bath for glory | Robert Kitson

A stiff opening six weeks for last year’s losing finalists will test title mettle as Saracens start life without Owen FarrellAccurately predicting the winner of the Premiership grows less simple by the year. The stats do not lie: in the past five years there have been five different champions of England and no one will be too shocked if that sequence stretches to six in June. Say what you like about the battle-scarred competition but it keeps everyone on their toes.This time around it promises to be even more cut-throat, given there is now renewed scope for additional fun and games at the bottom of the ladder. Relegation – or at least a playoff – will be back in the mixer if the Championship’s top team satisfy the slightly less draconian restrictions around stadium capacity

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Australia thrash England by seven wickets: first men’s cricket one-day international – as it happened

Before we wrap up, here’s our report on Australia’s resounding win.Yeah I thought it was a great win, especially after the start England got and then going a man down. I’d love to take credit for [bowling Labuschagne] but it was a forced change. We thought pace off was a better option, it was a bit of a gut feel in the group, and the way our part-timers bowled was fantastic.We did everything we said we were gonna do: we tried to put pressure on their bowlers and then we tried to take wickets

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Lewis Hamilton unhappy with ‘racial element’ of FIA president’s comments

Lewis Hamilton has expressed disquiet at comments made by the president of Formula One’s governing body, Mohammed Ben Sulayem, that F1 drivers should not swear like rap artists, stating that he was unhappy at the “racial element” implied by Ben Sulayem’s choice of words.Speaking in the buildup to this weekend’s Singapore Grand Prix, Ben Sulayem, the president of the FIA, had said he was concerned about drivers swearing on team radio, even though messages are broadcast on a delay so expletives are bleeped out. “We have to differentiate between our sport – motorsport – and rap music,” he said. “We’re not rappers, you know. They say the f-word how many times per minute? We are not on that

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Rory McIlroy club snaps during box-office opening 67 at PGA Championship

A club snapping, a backwards putt, a miss from 3ft and a drive out of bounds at the last while en route to an opening round of 67. Welcome to the zany world of Rory McIlroy. Day one at Wentworth’s PGA Championship proved once again why it is unwise to ever take eyes off the Northern Irishman. Even by his standards, though, this represented box-office material.“It was a bit of a rollercoaster but most of the incidents worked out in my favour so I am happy,” said McIlroy

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‘I feel every one of my Tests’: James Slipper takes long and winding road to Wallabies record | Angus Fontaine

Veteran prop has stood tall during a generation of decline and overcome his own battles to become Australia’s most capped playerThe future and soon-to-be former Wallabies games record holders walk in together. But as he did for 139 Tests, George Gregan is gone in a flash. It’s James Slipper’s time. An hour prior, the 35-year-old prop was named in the Wallabies side to play the All Blacks for Bledisloe One in Sydney on Saturday. It will be his 140th Test – no Australian has played more

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Sean Payton’s stumbling Broncos would be innovative ... if it was still 2013

The head coach was supposed to bring a wave of fresh thinking to Denver. But he is losing games and confusing his young quarterbackIt was only last season that Sean Payton rocked up in Denver and set a blowtorch to everything that came before, labelling Nathaniel Hackett’s spell in charge of the Broncos one of “the worst coaching jobs” in NFL history. It would be nice to know where he thinks his first two games of this season stack up in the rankings.The Broncos have started the season 0-2. Push the timeline back further and Denver have only won two of their last eight games, with both wins coming over a team quarterbacked by Easton Stick

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