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The Colorado Avalanche now have the full picture for their first-round playoff series against the Dallas Stars — including the date and time for Game […]
The Colorado Avalanche now have the full picture for their first-round playoff series against the Dallas Stars — including the date and time for Game […]
The Michigan Wolverines made strong additions through the transfer portal this offseason, particularly on defense. Among the standout pickups were defensive tackles Damon Payne from […]
Port Adelaide’s dominant performance against Hawthorn was a stunning reminder of their potential. Marketed as a grudge match, it quickly turned into a one-sided affair, with Port Adelaide attacking relentlessly from the outset. By the second quarter, they led by a staggering 71 points, and it seemed all but over. Hawthorn, struggling to keep up, found a moment of hope in the final term as they mounted a brief, almost historic comeback. However, a taunting moment from Willie Rioli, followed by a free kick, quickly extinguished any hopes of a turnaround, as Port Adelaide secured a commanding 18.13 (121) to 14.7 (91) win.
This victory came at a crucial time, after a rocky start to the season that had many questioning the future of the Ken Hinkley era. But on Sunday night, Port Adelaide showed what they’re capable of when their midfield is fully charged and their emotional energy is harnessed. The performance of captain Connor Rozee, who found his confidence after a tactical switch to half-back, was a standout, alongside Jason Horne-Francis and Zak Butters, who both played with intensity and flair.
The match also served as a reminder of the power of momentum in the AFL. When Port Adelaide are firing on all cylinders, they are a force to be reckoned with, feeding off the energy of their crowd and playing with a sense of urgency that makes them unstoppable.
David Prutton, Sky Sports pundit and former Premier League midfielder, has shared his thoughts on Nathan Lowe’s future at Stoke City following his underwhelming return from a successful loan spell at Walsall. Lowe had been one of the standout performers in League Two, scoring 18 goals and providing seven assists in 30 appearances for Walsall. His impressive form prompted Stoke to recall him in January, but he has struggled to replicate that success in the Championship.
Despite a dream return with a goal against West Brom, Lowe has made only eight appearances since, with his recent involvement limited. Prutton suggests that Stoke may consider selling the 19-year-old if the right offer comes in but also believes that Lowe has the potential to thrive under manager Mark Robins. However, given Stoke’s position and Lowe’s age, a loan move to a League One club could be a possibility for next season, though he might still be given a chance to prove himself in the Championship.
Sheffield Wednesday have exercised options in the contracts of Jarvis Thornton and Reece Johnson, ensuring both will remain with the club for the 2025/26 season. Thornton, who has captained the Owls’ U21 side this year, and Johnson, a regular presence at full-back, have become key players under Andy Holdsworth. Their extensions signal the club’s commitment to building around their talent as they prepare for a new era within the U21s.
With several players, including Joey Phuthi, Sam Reed, and Jay Buchan, set to leave once their contracts expire, the club is poised for a fresh look in the upcoming campaign. Younger talents like Ernie Weaver are expected to step up from the U18s, while trialists are being considered to fill remaining gaps. Despite the changes, Thornton and Johnson are determined to make their mark, with plenty of potential still ahead of them.
The New York Giants have officially moved on from the Daniel Jones era, setting the stage for a new quarterback to lead the franchise. While Shedeur Sanders, Colorado’s standout quarterback, is a strong candidate, the Giants are carefully weighing their options, with prospects like Travis Hunter and Abdul Carter also in the mix. The team has done extensive scouting on Sanders, attending his games, observing practices, and meeting with him multiple times. Former Giants head coach Pat Shurmur, now Colorado’s offensive coordinator, has been vocal in his praise, drawing a bold comparison between Sanders and Jones. Despite Jones’ struggles in the NFL, Shurmur highlighted the similarities in character, accuracy, and leadership, expressing full confidence in Sanders’ NFL potential.
Sunderland boss Régis Le Bris is set to give captain Dan Neil a well-earned break over the Easter weekend, marking a rare pause in the midfielder’s relentless run of appearances this season. Despite already securing a play-off spot, Neil has remained ever-present in the starting line-up, but that’s expected to change as Le Bris looks to rotate his squad and preserve key players for the upcoming semi-finals. With two games in just four days, the head coach emphasized the importance of managing minutes — not just for Neil, but also for other mainstays like Trai Hume, even as limited defensive options pose a challenge.
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