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Ollie Devoto's Rugby Career Culminates with Chicago Hounds in MLR Championship
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Ollie Devoto's Rugby Career Culminates with Chicago Hounds in MLR Championship

Ollie Devoto, a former England international, will conclude his professional rugby career with the Chicago Hounds in the Major League Rugby championship final against California Legion. Devoto, who joined the Hounds for the 2025 season after a career in England, praised the team's facilities and coaching, highlighting the potential for MLR's growth in the US.

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County Cricket Round-up: Essex and Sussex lead the charge, Somerset stun champions
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County Cricket Round-up: Essex and Sussex lead the charge, Somerset stun champions

Essex and Sussex continue their strong form in the County Championship, with individual centuries from Jordan Cox and James Coles respectively. Somerset delivered a stunning performance, defeating the champions by 308 runs, while Durham extended their lead in Division Two. Other matches saw draws and notable performances from players like Will Luxton and Matthew Potts.

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Yorkshire v Surrey, Somerset v Sussex, and more: county cricket, day two – live
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16.05.2026

Yorkshire v Surrey, Somerset v Sussex, and more: county cricket, day two – live

County Championship updates from the latest matches Sign up for The Spin | Email Tanya or post below the lineHello and happy Saturday morning. It’s a patchwork sunny and cloudy morning in Leeds, where Jonny Bairstow thrilled the crowd with his first hundred as captain. He, and Adam Lyth, can go bigger and better this morning, unless Surrey find something piquant from the pitch.Play starts at 11am here, and around the grounds. We’d love your company. Continue reading...

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Nottinghamshire v Surrey, Glamorgan v Somerset, and more: county cricket – live
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11.05.2026

Nottinghamshire v Surrey, Glamorgan v Somerset, and more: county cricket – live

Updates on day four from the latest round of games Read the Spin | Mail Tanya or post BTLAn Australian prodigy? Excellent.A memorable three-wicket over from Naavya Sharma, sailing in from the Brian Statham end, whippy action and fast arm, knocked the beans out of Lancashire, who slumped to a high-drama six-wicket defeat against their promotion rivals Middlesex after being sent packing for 84. Continue reading...

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Nottinghamshire v Surrey, Glamorgan v Somerset, and more: county cricket – live
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10.05.2026

Nottinghamshire v Surrey, Glamorgan v Somerset, and more: county cricket – live

Updates on day three from the latest round of games Sign up for The Spin newsletter | Mail Tanya or post BTLEighteen-year-old Tom Norton charged about Sophia Gardens chased by cock-a-hoop Glamorgan teammates, who clapped his back and rubbed his beard, as he became the youngest County Championship debutant to take a hat-trick, ruining Somerset’s innings in the process. Norton first removed James Rew for a duck, in what will count as a failed experiment to push him up the order, before Tom Lammonby pecked behind and Archie Vaughan doddered in front of his stumps.“I don’t think I can put it into words to be honest. It’s the most mental 45 minutes I’ve ever had on a cricket field,” said Norton, the first championship debutant to take a hat-trick since 1906. Continue reading...

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Glamorgan’s Norton claims hat-trick on debut, Sibley on song for Surrey: county cricket – as it happened
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09.05.2026

Glamorgan’s Norton claims hat-trick on debut, Sibley on song for Surrey: county cricket – as it happened

Glamorgan teenager Tom Norton pegged back Somerset while Warwickshire skittled Yorkshire to take control of their match at EdgbastonNo hundred for Falconer on Championship debut, a chorus of bouncing slips and an imploring Tom Bailey enough for the umpire to raise an off-you-go finger to an lbw shout.Poor Zak Crawley out again cheaply, chopping on . I really hope this doesn’t disintegrate into a Haseeb Hameed 2019 summer and that someone has an arm round his shoulder. Kent 13-1. Continue reading...

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The Spin | Dangerous, decadent, depraved: cricket’s love affair with the cover drive
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06.05.2026

The Spin | Dangerous, decadent, depraved: cricket’s love affair with the cover drive

The shot has been described as the purest expression of batting and a destroyer of innings, matches and careersTaunton, 3 April 2026. Somerset are hosting Nottinghamshire, the defending county champions, in their first fixture of the new season and are 20 for two having been sent into bat. It’s murky and cold. The batters wear cable-knit sweaters and the spectators in the crowd have wisely decided not to eschew their winter coats. Plenty peer out at the action from under tightly drawn hoods.The hulking Notts fast bowler Dillon Pennington steams in towards Somerset’s James Rew. The pitch is lush and only a shade less green than the uncut strips either side, more “Shrek’s forehead” than “Kermit’s belly” in cricket’s internationally recognised Pitch Greenness Scale™ . By August it will be paler, baked and cracked – you guessed it, “Yoda’s shin”. For now, though, the conditions suggest everything is in the fielding side’s favour. Rew taps his bat and blinks towards the bowler. Continue reading...

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The Breakdown | Rugby needs to stop the screen-obsessed, finger-pointing, hair-trigger arguments
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05.05.2026

The Breakdown | Rugby needs to stop the screen-obsessed, finger-pointing, hair-trigger arguments

Game is in danger of losing its integrity by howling about referees’ decisions and unedifying actions on the field under the notional banner of player welfareIt felt like a proper occasion in Bordeaux on Sunday. The trams were so jammed en route to the ground that the kick-off had to be delayed to allow spectators extra time to find their seats. For those who dismiss the notion of club rugby rivaling football for vibrant mass interest here was a compelling counterpoint: a heaving 42,000-capacity stadium, off-the-scale passion, top-class sport in every respect.Later on, after the game was done, there was another revealing snapshot at the airport. As Bath’s beaten players headed for their flight home they were warmly applauded down to the gate by their travelling supporters. A corner of a foreign departure lounge was briefly akin to north-east Somerset. Despite the outcome, the fans instinctively wanted to show how much they have enjoyed their team’s efforts this season. Continue reading...

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