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Ash Barty posts wedding day photo on social media of her and her husband Garry Kissick

Retired tennis superstar Ash Barty has married her longtime partner, Garry Kissick.

The 26-year-old exchanged vows with her golfer partner in a private ceremony in Queensland earlier this month.

Barty reached the pinnacle of world tennis as number one during a decorated career on the WTA tour.

She won three grand slam victories — the 2020 French Open, Wimbledon in 2021 and a hometown success in this year’s Australian Open.

She announced her retirement from professional tennis in March at the age of 25, shocking the sporting world

Barty posted a wedding day photo on her Instagram account on Saturday night, with the simple caption ‘Husband & Wife’.

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Roosters v Broncos: Butcher suspended; Carrigan to front judiciary

The Broncos will travel to the SCG on Thursday night looking to stay in touch with the top four when they clash with a resurgent Roosters side who are aiming for four straight wins.

A shock loss to the Wests Tigers last start has Kevin Walters’ men under pressure with the Storm and Eels level with the Broncos on 26 competition points going into round 21.

The Roosters are in eighth spot on points differential, slightly ahead of the Raiders who take on a depleted Penrith side.

Trent Robinson labeled the side’s attack in their recent win over the Sea Eagles as a bit rushed with the side coming up with 18 errors despite claiming the two points.

The match promises to be a belter with the Broncos running over the Roosters in the corresponding match last year 34-16.

The Rundown

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Roosters: It’s expected prop Lindsay Collins will miss the match after he suffered another concussion against the Sea Eagles. Egan Butcher is set to miss a week but the side will have the services of Jared Waerea-Hargreaves after he was fined $3000 for dangerous contact on Zac Fulton last week.

Broncos: All eyes will be at the judiciary on Tuesday night with Patrick Carrigan set to plead his case on a dangerous contact charge that left Wests Tigers playmaker Jackson Hastings with a fractured ankle. Maroons representative Selwyn Cobbo is a chance to return after missing the past fortnight due to the concussion he suffered in Origin Three. TC Robati and Jordan Pereira are also due back.

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Jared Waerea-Hargreaves v Payne Haas: It’s a case of old bull meets young bull and while this pair have met on four occasions already, JWH’s recent performances have been leading efforts to say the least. Haas produced a mammoth game against the Eels in round 19 but like the rest of the side he couldn’t back it up against the Tigers. Look for both men to try and stamp their authority in the match.

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The Roosters are breaking more tackles than any other team in the competition with an average of 34 per game. Their opponents Brisbane aren’t far behind with 31.9 per outing to rank fourth overall. James Tedesco (126) and Joey Manu (113) are first and second in the NRL respectively with Kotoni Staggs (80) the best for the Broncos.

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Tire trouble hurt Ricciardo in Hungary

Daniel Ricciardo

An inability to fire up the hard compound tire late in the Formula 1 Hungarian Grand Prix compromised Daniel Ricciardo’s race.

After starting ninth, the Australian was boxed out at the opening corner and slipped to 11th, progressing to 10th when Kevin Magnussen was forced (by officials) to pit for damage on Lap 6.

Starting on a set of used soft tyres, the opening stint was spent following the Alpine on Fernando Alonso before McLaren pulled Ricciardo in on Lap 15 for a set of mediums.

From there, he was able to race his way forward and was maintaining the gap to team-mate Lando Norris ahead as the duo ran seventh and eighth before the second round of stops.

However, a move on to the softs proved disastrous.

“The hard was horrible,” Ricciardo said.

“I think the soft as well, at the start, fell away really quickly.

“So the only tire we were able to do a little bit on was the medium in the middle of the race, but then coming out on the hard was like ice.”

Complicating matters was contact with Lance Stroll shortly after moving onto the hard tyres, Ricciardo locking up at Turn 2 as the Aston Martin looked to go around the outside of the long left-hander.

It was an incident which earned the McLaren driver a five-second penalty, dropping him from 13th to 15th at the checkered flag.

“It’s one of those, I obviously tried to do what I could not to hit him, it just locked so early,” he said of the incident with Stroll.

“Obviously apologies to him for that, but we were just slow.

“And then you get blue flags and you just never get temperature as well on the tire.”

By contrast, Norris was able to get the hard tire switched on to some degree, coming home seventh.

“It was difficult to predict exactly what the different tire specs will do today, in today’s race, because the conditions were so much different compared to what we’ve seen on Friday,” said team boss Andreas Seidl.

“So there were a lot of unknowns, and if you look at our strategy, that we took starting on the softs, this was definitely the right strategy because it opened up different opportunities for us for the race.

“But we then saw, because we had to switch to two stops because the soft tires were degrading quite a lot after, I don’t know, 10, 12 laps, so then putting the hard tires on was a bit of a question mark .

“But if you look at Lando’s stint on the hard tires, it actually took him only I guess one lap and the tires were in, and he did a great stint.

“I guess for us it’s more important to understand why Daniel was not able to do the same.”

Seventh for Norris netted McLaren six points in Hungary, the same as Alpine managed across its two cars.

Four points therefore continue to split the two teams, as it had done entering the weekend.

Formula 1 is next in action at the Belgian Grand Prix, from August 26-28.

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AFL round 20 key takeouts and match review news

St Kilda v Hawthorn, Marvel Stadium

This was a contest that even the most ardent St Kilda fan is unlikely to revisit. However, the bottom line is this – the Saints took care of business, and are back in the top eight after a 12-point win at Marvel Stadium. Now come the defining three weeks of their season, beginning against Geelong at GMHBA Stadium. They need two, if not three, more wins to secure eighth spot. The Cats appear unbeatable but don’t forget the Saints won by 10 points when they met in May at Marvel Stadium. Ruckman Rowan Marshall will have a huge role to play. He was arguably best afield against the Hawks, and there’s no reason why he cannot replicate this against Jon Ceglar and, if he returns, Rhys Stanley. It was good to see the return of Dan Hannebery, who has endured so much injury frustration. His class around the ball is still needed. skipper Jack Steele and fellow midfielder Brad Crouch were superb, while forward Tim Membery was excellent, whether that be when he pushed back to be the bailout kick, or when the Saints looked to attack. For the Hawks, the late flurry warmed hearts but, overall, it was a reality check of how much work they still have to do before they re-emerge as a finals contender. Three wins on the bounce against struggling teams had buoyed spirits but their game plan, built on rebound from half-back, was shut down. This made life tough, and for a cold afternoon for forwards Jack Gunston and Luke Breust. Injuries also did not help. midfielder Jay Newcombe was a threat inside 50, while veterans Tom Mitchell and Jaeger O’Meara battled hard, but it’s still hard not to think the Hawks should look at trading the pair.
-Jon Pierik

Geelong v Western Bulldogs, GMHBA Stadium

All the big questions out of the game surround the Western Bulldogs as they face up to the reality that it will take plenty of work for them to make the finals and a miracle for them to again move from an elimination final to a grand final. Their midfield was beaten up at clearances in the second half; their stars were not getting it done when the opposition lifted their intensity in that part of the ground. The Bulldogs have a good list – Ugle-Hagan Jar was good again while Sam Darcy will be a player next season – but the holes at either end of the ground remain obvious. josh bruce has found the return from a knee reconstruction challenging while Aaron Naughton is a level below the best forwards, although he could be an All-Australian defender. It took time for Collingwood to recognize Darcy Moore was a defender and it feels as though a Darcy and Naughton combination could stiffen the Bulldogs in the future as Steven May and Jake Lever did at Melbourne. Geelong are purring along and Patrick Dangerfield‘s form is ominous, while they have the perfect mix up forward. The biggest headache facing the Cats will be selection with Zach Tuohy, Rhys Stanley, Sam Menegola and Brandan Parfitt to return.
-Peter Ryan

Adelaide v Carlton, Adelaide Oval

Carlton’s seemingly tranquil bid to break a nine-year finals drought is suddenly on shaky ground and their bid for a top-four berth certainly dashed after being overwhelmed by Adelaide. After edging their noses in front at quarter-time, the Blues were outworked, out-hustled and clearly outplayed across the next three terms. Their cause was hampered by injuries to small forward corey durdin (shoulder) and backman Nick Newman (knee) in the second stanza and midfielder matthew kennedy (concussion) in the fourth. patrick cripps (career-best 41 disposals, 13 clearances) was as brilliant as ever; so too was Sam Walsh (equal career-high 40 touches), but not enough teammates went with the pair. Despite the latest defeat, the manner of it and the trifecta of injuries, it isn’t exactly panic stations for Carlton (12-7). But an unfriendly home stretch of fixtures – Brisbane at the Gabba next Sunday followed by MCG tilts with reigning premiers Melbourne and red-hot rivals Collingwood – leaves Carlton vulnerable to limping into September, or missing out altogether.
Adelaide’s brutal assault of the Blues was the blueprint of the way coach matthew nicks wants his team to compete weekly. Seldom can the Crows be accused of lacking effort, but on Saturday night they augmented it with composure and slickness of ball movement. Their repeated forward forays were set off by the brilliance of Brody Smithdescribed by Nicks as being “in a rare zone” on Saturday night, while the decision to move ben keays (three goals, four score assists) out of the center square and into attack on adam saad proved an inventive masterstroke.
-Steve Barrett

The Blues have 12 wins for the season but a finals berth is no guarantee.

The Blues have 12 wins for the season but a finals berth is no guarantee.Credit:AFL Pictures

Gold Coast v West Coast, Metricon Stadium

Touk Miller is leading The Age’s Footballer of the Year voting – ahead of the likes of Clayton Oliver, Andrew Brayshaw, Christian Petraccaand Callum Mills – and is among the handful of favorites for this season’s Brownlow Medal, and yet he’s somehow still massively underrated in many circles. Perhaps it’s because he’s the star of a side so far away from AFL heartland – one that just doesn’t capture the attention of its rivals from the southern and western states.
But with every passing game, his reputation just soars higher.
The hometown Suns held off the fast-finishing West Coast at Metricon Stadium on Sunday to keep their slim finals hopes alive, Malcolm Rosas jnr‘s sealer with 15 seconds to play securing the 16.11 (107) to 16.8 (104) win.
The Eagles kicked seven goals to three in the final term to nearly pinch the win, having trailed by 31 points early in the fourth quarter.

Mabior Chol shone for the Suns against West Coast.

Mabior Chol shone for the Suns against West Coast.Credit:AFL Pictures

Former Richmond big man Mabior Chol booted a career-high five goals in his 50th AFL game, while livewire small forward Izak Rankin slotted three, with Roses and Jeremy Sharp kicking two each for the Suns.
Jack Darling kicked an equal career-best six majors for the Eagles, with Jack Petruccelle ending with three and Liam Ryan and jack redden two apiece.
But Miller, the Suns’ co-captain, was again the best performer for the hosts with 31 disposals, a whopping 16 clearances, and 10 tackles.
west coast rookie Jay Culleymeanwhile, had a day to forget, elbowing Suns midfielder Noah Anderson in the head in the second quarter and then limping off in the fourth with a hamstring injury.
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Richmond v Brisbane Lions, MCG

After barely touching the ball in the first quarter and being completely outplayed for the entirety of the first half, Richmond somehow found a way. Damian Hardwick said after the match that the comeback was inspired by the significance of Shane Edwards′300th game. If that’s the case, Edwards might be one of the most loved players of the modern era. The Tigers were supreme in the second half and they were led by an unlikely hero in fifth gamer Noah Cumberlandwho kicked five and gave Richmond’s forward line a totally new look. Tom Lynch was excellent with four goals and Jack Riewoldt continues to be a presence in the twilight of his career, but Cumberland brings athleticism and tenacity. Chris Fagan said after the game that he doesn’t believe in the MCG hoodoo – for those not aware, Brisbane just lost its 10th game in a row at the ground. And while he might be right in saying they played a lot better than they usually do at the ‘G, the result surely continues to place doubt in the Lions as they approach September. His side of him has been close to grand final appearances in recent seasons, but they are ultimately going to need to win on that ground to lift the premiership cup.
-Sam McClure

Essendon v North Melbourne, Marvel Stadium

The Bombers’ 2022 campaign can largely be boiled down to one of missed opportunities – one of promising so much, but often delivering so little aside from inconsistency.
Now, that’s not to say the positives haven’t been there – such as the impressive play up forward of bargain big man Peter Wrightthrough the middle of star on-baller Zach Merrett and up-and-coming ruckman sam drapperor down back of the likes of Mason Redman. of course, Nick Martin, Archie Perkins, Ben Hobbs, Massimo D’Ambrosio, Harry Jones, Zach Reid, Nick Cox and sam durham all have plenty to offer for the future, but it’s the group’s stars of today who have frustrated most – the likes of Dylan Shiel and Jake Stringer in particular.
Though he missed this clash through injury, Shiel has rebounded brilliantly from his early-season form slump and displayed the kind of output all too rarely seen of many of his teammates, while Stringer’s body has all too often let him down. Describing Stringer as Essendon’s most influential player is not just a throwaway line – when he’s fit and firing, he provides the kind of dimension to the group that so few others across the competition can for their own sides.
His performance on Sunday was testament to that – when he booted 5.3 from just 14 disposals against a downtrodden North outfit that was just powerless to stop him, and Merrett and Redman alike.
If the Bombers are to take significant stride forward next season, it won’t just be off the back of the development of their youngsters. It’ll again be off the back of a fit, focussed Stringer.
For North, Jaidyn Stephenson produced the kind of game his new side would have been hoping to see far more of when he came across from Collingwood, while J. Simpkin and cam zurhaar again put in a mountain of work from an individual standpoint.
– Russell Bennett

Match review news

Fremantle’s Sean Darcy was fined $2000 for striking Christian Petracca on Friday night, while Melbourne’s Kysaiah Pickett was fined $1000 for staging during the second quarter.

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From Saturday’s action, Hawthorn star Changkuoth Jiath was charged with rough conduct for a dangerous tackle on St Kilda skipper Jack Steele during their clash at Marvel Stadium. He was handed a one-match suspension – with an early plea – for the incident that as classed as careless conduct, medium impact, and high contact.

Nick Daicos (striking), taylor adams (engaging in a melee), Jeremy Finlayson (engaging in a melee), Jack Ginnivan (engaging in a melee), Zak Butters (engaging in a melee), Scott Pendlebury (rough conduct), Dane Rampe (rough conduct), and Braydon Preuss (rough conduct) were all handed ends.

From Sunday’s games, Jay Culley received a two-match ban (with an early plea) for his late, high strike on the Gold Coast’s Noah Anderson. The incident was assessed as intentional, medium impact, and high contact.

North Melbourne’s jed anderson and Essendon opponent Jake Kelly were handed ends for engaging in a melee, North’s charlie lazaro was fined for rough conduct against Nick Hind and former Richmond skipper Trent Cotchin for misconduct against the Lions’ Dayne Zorko.

Tiger Marlion Pickett was deemed to have no case to answer from an incident with Brisbane’s Zack Baileywho was ultimately subbed out of the game.

As reported by AAPPickett hit Bailey in the chest with an open hand after the pair had bumped into each other, with the Lion spending Sunday night in a Melbourne hospital having left the MCG coughing up blood.

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Fremantle Dockers favorite to retire

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“I feel really proud of my work that’s gone on behind the scenes about developing and growing this group of players.”

Mundy tallied 35 disposals and 10 clearances in Friday night’s 46-point loss to Melbourne, and is averaging 22.2 disposals and 4.7 clearances a game this year.

But his chances of snaring a dream flag in his final season appear slim after the Dockers tumbled to sixth on the back of a three-match winless run.

Fremantle will need to beat the Western Bulldogs, West Coast, and GWS in their final three games – and rely on other results falling their way – to snare a prized top-four berth.

Hopes that Mundy would become only the sixth man to reach 400 AFL/VFL games – which sparked a fan campaign dubbed “Mundy Four Hundy” – will now fall agonizingly short.

He will, however, draw level with Sydney great Adam Goodes (372 matches) in equal-ninth on the all-time games played list when he lines up in Saturday’s vital match with the Bulldogs at Marvel Stadium.

David Mundy will retire at the end of the season.

David Mundy will retire at the end of the season.Credit:Getty Images

Fremantle’s games record holder was selected with pick No.19 in the 2003 national draft, and captained the club in 2016.

Mundy was an All-Australian in 2015 and won the club’s best and fairest award in 2010.

Fremantle’s football operations manager Peter Bell paid tribute to Mundy’s impact on the current squad and on the club as a whole.

“He’s been a big part of the group that we have now. He’s a big part of why we’re very confident for the remainder of this year and the future,” Bell said.

“He’s a great character who understands the bigger picture, understands what the stresses of being a player are, and understands more broadly the other decisions and leadership that we need as a football club.”

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Commonwealth Games (CWG) 2022 Women’s Rugby (Sevens) 7s Results, Final Day 3 Schedule, Dates, Time, Draw, Venue, Tickets, Scores, Pools, Points Table, Live Stream Australia, UK

2022 Commonwealth Games Women’s Rugby 7s event kicked-off on 29th July 2022 and is down to the last day where medal winners will be decided, we take a look at the semi-final results, final day schedule, results venue, fixtures along with India streaming details

A women’s event will be held during the rugby sevens sport at the 2022 Commonwealth Games, which run from July 29 to July 31. The top two teams from each pool are required by the regulations to advance to the medal round knockout stage, with the other teams competing for positions sixth through eighth.

Commonwealth Games (CWG) 2022 Women’s Rugby (Sevens) 7s Results, Final Day 3 Schedule, Dates, Time, Draw, Venue, Tickets, Scores, Pools, Points Table And Live Stream Australia, UK

2022 Commonwealth Games–Womin’s Rugby Sevens Teams, Groups, Semi-final Results, Final Schedule, Date, Time, And Venue

Retaliating from Gold Coast, Australia defeated New Zealand 19–12 to progress to the gold medal game in women’s rugby 7s of 2022 Commonwealth Games. Maddison Levi started the scoring following a brilliant break from Sharni Williams, and the Kiwis went into halftime leading 12-5 with to tries from Portia Woodman and Theresa Fitzpatrick. For the Australians to take the lead, they needed a spark, so Levi got going as she powered her way over in the corner and combined with her sister Ella Teagan for the hat-trick.

Time was almost up when the hat-trick hero was given a yellow card, setting up a spectacular climax before amazing defense from Faith Nathan and Madison Ashby forced the turnover and secured the victory. It sets up a thrilling championship match with Fiji, who defeated Canada 24-7 in the semi-final after defeating Australia earlier in the day and topping the group.

The full schedule of 2022 Commonwealth Games Women’s Rugby Sevens event matches can be found here.

2022 Commonwealth Games – Women’s Rugby Sevens Latest Point Table And Standings

Pool A Point Table

Rank Team matches wins loss points
1 new zealand 3 3 0 9
two Canada 3 two 1 7
3 England 3 1 two 5
4 Sri Lanka 3 0 3 3

Pool B Point Table

Rank Team matches wins loss points
1 fiji 3 3 0 9
two Australia 3 two 1 7
3 Scotland 3 1 two 5
4 south africa 3 0 3 3

Latest Results and Upcoming Schedule (All Times in GMT)

Pool A Schedule

29 July 2022
9 o’clock
England 57-0 Sri Lanka
Coventry Stadium, Coventry

29 July 2022
9 o’clock
New Zealand 45-7 Canada
Coventry Stadium, Coventry

29 July 2022
17:30
New Zealand 60-0 Sri Lanka
Coventry Stadium, Coventry

29 July 2022
17:30
Canada 26-19 England
Coventry Stadium, Coventry

30 July 2022
9 o’clock
Canada 74-0 Sri Lanka
Coventry Stadium, Coventry

30 July 2022
9 o’clock
New Zealand 38-7 England
Coventry Stadium, Coventry

Pool B Schedule

29 July 2022
9 o’clock
Australia 38-0 South Africa
Coventry Stadium, Coventry

29 July 2022
9 o’clock
Fiji 31-12 Scotland
Coventry Stadium, Coventry

29 July 2022
17:30
Fiji 41-0 South Africa
Coventry Stadium, Coventry

29 July 2022
17:30
Australia 50-0 Scotland
Coventry Stadium, Coventry

30 July 2022
9 o’clock
Scotland 33-12 South Africa
Coventry Stadium, Coventry

30 July 2022
9 o’clock
Australia 12-19 Fiji
Coventry Stadium, Coventry

Semifinals Results (30 July 2022, 17:30)

New Zealand 12-17 Australia

Fiji 24-7 Canada

bronze medal match

31 July 2022
18:00
Coventry Stadium, Coventry

New Zealand vs. Canada

gold medal match

31 July 2022
18:00
Coventry Stadium, Coventry

Australia v Fiji

2022 Commonwealth Games Where to Watch: Live Stream & TV Telecast?

The women’s rugby sevens gold and bronze medal games will be broadcast live from Birmingham on the Sony TEN 1, Sony TEN 2, Sony TEN 3, Sony SIX, and Sony TEN 4 networks on Sunday. The Sony LIV app and website will stream the games live, making it simple for Indian fans to keep up with the action as it happens.

Country Rights-holders
Australia Seven Network
Canada CBC
India Sony Pictures Sports Network
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Cats Drop Ball in Ballarat

The Bendigo Bank Cats have taken a tough loss to the struggling Coburg Lions, continuing a run of seven straight losses.

The final score read 5.9 (39) to 12.11 (83) as the Lions ran out 44-point winners despite the strong form of AFL-listed Cats Nick Stevens and Sam Simpson.

Stevens showed his ability to gather the footy (27 disposals) while Jye Chalcraft (18 disposals, 8 clearances) worked hard through the contest and across the ground.

Sam Simpson (25 disposals, 8 clearances) put in a good effort as he gradually works towards a senior spot playing off half-back and through stoppages.

From the VFL-listed players co-captain Matt Ling (23 disposals, eight marks) can hold his head high after some quality work across half-back and up the wing, while Angus Byrne also performed strongly.

Meanwhile Zach Zdybel made his return to VFL footy and kicked a goal after being injured during the pre-season and earning his spot back in the side.

The loss rules out any hope of Geelong having a crack at playing finals with just three games left in the Smithy’s 2022 VFL season.

With a strong breeze making life difficult and generating plenty of boundary throw-ins, Coburg got off to a hot start and made the most of the wind at their back.

Unfortunately, even with the breeze, the Cats had a lot of trouble getting any momentum and decent transition throughout the match.

Geelong’s pressure was a big issue as Coburg amassed 105 marks to 58 from consecutive uncontested possessions and intercepts.

Geelong will now look ahead to their match against Sandringham at GMHBA Stadium, on August 7 at 1:05pm.

VFL Round 19

Geelong Cats 5.9 (39) def by Coburg 12.11 (83)

GOALS: Narkle 2, F. Evans, J. Evans, Zdybel 1
BEST: Ling, Byrne, Simpson, F. Evans, Stevens, Dahlhaus
REPORTS: Nil
INJURIES: Neale (Concussion)
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North Queensland Cowboys beat St George Illawarra Dragons to leave Red V finals hopes on life support

“To be honest, it’s not really talked about much at training,” Hunt said. “I haven’t found it hard to block anything out…as players, you’re looking at your homework and trying to video on the Cowboys.

I hope [it can galvanise us]. If we want to make the finals it has to. But we’ve just got to win next week first and then get on with that.”

The Dragons next face arch-rivals Cronulla with their final hopes fading fast.

The Dragons next face arch-rivals Cronulla with their final hopes fading fast.Credit:Getty

Griffin, who made the call to show his assistants the door at season’s end, added: “There’s never a right time. The club went through that process with everyone over the last month or so, but there’s never a right time.”

North Queensland’s triumph gives them a four-point buffer between second and third at the pointy end of the ladder, this their sixth win from seven starts. Significantly as the post-season looms, the Cowboys now boast a 7-2 away record, with Todd Payten especially pleased by his side’s composure.

“I challenged the lads to play our way and they did that tonight,” he said. “I’ve learned a bit about our team over the last 6-10 weeks around the type of language we use. We’ve got a really talented and excitable group. We play our best when we move the ball but we have to be clear around what that looks like.”

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But the Dragons -124 for-and-against trails fellow top-eight aspirants the Roosters (22 points, +89), Raiders (22 points, -13) and Manly (20 points, +8), effectively putting them a game further back in the finals race.

Their task gets no easier with arch rivals Cronulla next on the horizon.

The Cowboys weren’t at their best but as has been their wont, they found a way, livewire fullback Drinkwater especially, and repeatedly. I have finished with a double and a hand in another as one of the game’s most entertaining players.

North Queensland’s late flurry of points and a run home that features Cronulla, Canberra and Brisbane simply leaves the Dragons pretty much finished already.

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AFL 2022: Gold Coast Suns defeat West Coast Eagles, Jai Culley elbow, video

The Gold Coast’s tenuous final hopes are alive and kicking – but only just – after enigmatic

key forward Mabior Chol helped the Suns claim a thrilling three-point win over West Coast

at Metricon Stadium on Sunday.

The Suns led by 31 points early in the fourth term after a Chol goal but the Eagles stormed

home, kicking the next five majors to close with two points from the home side.

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West Coast’s Jake Waterman had a kick to put the Eagles in front but hit the man on the

mark only to see the laconic Chol kick his career-high fifth goal soon after in his 50th senior

match.

The Eagles got within three points of the Suns with 38 seconds left after Waterman made

amends and kicked truly but a Malcolm Rosas goal put the four premiership points on ice.

Touk Miller and Noah Anderson were outstanding for the Suns in the midfield while Izak

Rankine kicked three goals for the home side while Jack Darling booted a bag of six goals for

the Eagles who were very well served by defending Tom Barrass.

The Suns are two wins outside the top eight with three games remaining in the season with

a 9-10 record, the second-best season returned for the Gold Coast since their inception.

The Eagles closed to within 13 points of the Suns on two occasions in the third term with

Darling taking his tally to four goals for the day in West Coast’s fightback.

The visitors kicked the first three goals after halftime until Anderson stopped the rot with a

lovely goal in traffic for the Gold Coast who enjoyed a 25-point advantage at the last change

after Chol kicked truly after the siren after a spectacular mark.

On the back of dominating inside 50 entries (33-17), clearances (23-14) and contested

possessions (69-53), the Suns took a commanding 30-point buffer into halftime.

Rankine had three goals to his name by the main break as the Gold Coast booted five goals

in each of the opening two quarters after a sloppy and sluggish start when the Eagles kicked

the opening two majors of the game.

The Suns were jolted into action and responded emphatically with the next five goals of the

match with Rankine’s showstopper from near the boundary line and Chol booting two goals

on the way to a 16-point cushion at quarter-time.

The Gold Coast continued on their merry way in the second term, extending their lead to as

much as 37 points with the Suns picking the West Coast backline apart with their glut of

possession and field position.

West Coast’s mid-season draft pick up Jai Culley may be having next weekend off. Culley

appeared to raise his right elbow and make high contact with Suns midfielder Noah

Anderson in the second quarter. The contact did not appear to be too severe as Anderson

played on but it was an ugly and completely unnecessary action for the 19-year-old who was

playing his third senior match for the Eagles.

He was subbed out of the game with a hamstring injury in the fourth term.

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Injury Report: Round 21

vice-captain taylor adams will miss the remainder of the home and away season after scans revealed a strain to his groin.

Adams injured himself in the second term of Saturday’s match against Port Adelaide.

He will be assessed further in the coming weeks.

A corked upper leg meant Jeremy Howe spent the final quarter of Saturday’s game on the bench.

He completed pool recovery on Monday and is expected to complete limited training on Tuesday before being assessed on Thursday.

Brodie GrundyHarvey HarrisonJack Madgen and Aiden Begg all returned through the VFL at the weekend.

After 14 weeks on the sidelines, Grundy played into the fourth term and collected the typical bumps and bruises sustained during a first game back.

He will also be assessed on Thursday.

Jordan De Goey returned to the AFL side and has recovered from the match well, while Brody Mihocek missed round 20 with a hip injury.

Mihocek has had five days rest from running and will be assessed on Thursday.

There’s been a couple of notable improvements on the long-term injury list, with Nathan Kreuger and Tom Wilson progressing positively.

Kreuger has completed four weeks of running and will undergo fitness testing at the end of this week.

He is looking likely to return to contact training and ball work next week.

After a review with his surgeon last week, Wilson has been given the green light to increase the intensity of his rehab program.

His back symptoms have settled, and he will move into more running work and functional football training.

Reef McInnes is expected to produce some good results when he undergoes fitness testing this week.

charlie dean will spend another three weeks in the moon boot before he begins his rehab process.

High Performance Manager Jarrod Wade provides a complete update: