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- The Independent
Australia vs British & Irish Lions live: Latest score and updates as tourists chase historic whitewash
The British and Irish Lions go in search of an historic 3-0 whitewash of Australia as they take on the Wallabies in Sydney. The third and final Test arrives at the end of a long tour with the tourists still unbeaten since arriving on Australian soil after a dramatic victory at the death last weekend. Hugo Keenan's try snatched a win in the final moments at the MCG after a spectacular occasion, securing the series for the Lions - with the hosts left to rue a contentious refereeing call and their own errors as they let a big lead slip. It leaves nothing, officially, on the line as the two teams tangle again but the Wallabies will hope to salvage some pride, plus instil hope among their fans that Joe Schmidt's side are on the up. For the Lions, meanwhile, this is a chance to fulfil their ambition of being remembered as one of the great touring sides and complete a clean sweep for the first time in nearly 100 years. Australia vs Lions live Australia host the British and Irish Lions in the third Test in Sydney | Live on Sky Sports with kick off at 11am BST Lions have secured the series and are seeking a 3-0 whitewash The Wallabies are hoping to salvage pride after a tough defeat last weekend Australia vs British and Irish Lions Yes, history is within reach for Andy Farrell's men - but they probably need to win and win well today to really mark themselves out as a great Lions side, something that has been their stated ambition since coming together. The unique Lions challenge standing between Andy Farrell and history With a historic 3-0 success within reach, the Lions will hope to sign off in style in Sydney Harry Latham-Coyle2 August 2025 07:00 Australia vs British & Irish Lions live With the Test series secure, the British and Irish Lions are hunting history as they take on the Wallabies for the final time in Sydney. Can the tourists secure a 3-0 clean sweep to really cement their legacy? Or will Australia hit back having come so close in Melbourne last week? Kick off is at 11am BST. Harry Latham-Coyle2 August 2025 01:14


Scotsman
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- Scotsman
Edinburgh Monarchs shoot down Berwick Bandits to keep play-off ambitions on track
Kye Thomson (blue) and Justin Sedgmen (red) were Monarchs top men. Picture: Jack Cupido The Edinburgh Monarchs edged closer to securing a coveted play-off berth after a 51-39 victory over the Berwick Bandits. Sign up to our daily newsletter Sign up Thank you for signing up! Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. Learn More Sorry, there seem to be some issues. Please try again later. Submitting... The Capital outfit remain third in the Championship table and on course to seal a top-four finish - Poole and Glasgow, currently first and second respectively, have all but guaranteed their play-off berths. Crucially, Monarchs also grabbed the aggregate bonus point ahead of what is a pivotal four weeks for the club in both the league and KO Cup. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad The hosts continued where they left off at Scunthorpe last week and had the Bandits pinned where they wanted them - 20-10 ahead with Monarchs claiming four heat advantages inside the opening five races at Armadale. However, by the midway point, the Borderers, who still harbour their own play-off aspirations, had cut the home side's lead to just four. Heats nine and ten were shared with Bandits top duo Peter Kildemand and Drew Kemp taking the chequered flag. There was a tenseness in the air with Berwick now threatening to turn the meeting on its head. However, a superb gate from both Michael Palm Toft and Jonatan Grahn saw Monarchs produce a timely 5-1 in heat 11 and increase their advantage to eight with four races remaining. Advertisement Hide Ad Advertisement Hide Ad A brilliant ride from Justin Sedgmen then nullified the Bandits tactical substitute and Monarchs were now within touching distance of maximum points. A brace of 3-3s followed and the three points were in the bag. However, the Blue and Gold rounded off the evening in fine style with an impressive Kye Thomson following team-mate Sedgmen home to secure a 12-point triumph. Australian Thomson, 26, said afterwards: "We were under pressure for a while as they were coming back so we had to dig deep. It was nice to make some strong heats at the end and a great ride by Justin to knock their tactical ride. I'm happy with my own form and have a good heat 15 and put it to bed. "We've just got to try and win every meeting and we're going to be busy over the next month. We're looking forward to it and we want to be right up there."


Daily Mirror
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- Daily Mirror
Sprinting sensation Gout Gout sent warning by Britain's fastest man - 'That's a fact'
Gout Gout is yet to take on the world's best and Zharnel Hughes believes it is too early to make any big predictions around the Australian until he has tasted top level competition Zharnel Hughes says it is too early to make predictions about 'very talented' Gout Gout because the teenage sensation is yet to take on the world's best. Australian Gout, 17, has run faster at his age than Usain Bolt managed during his formative years and will debut on the global stage over 200m at next month's World Championships in Tokyo. But Gout's early flirtations with the senior ranks have been mixed. He was beaten by compatriot Lachlan Kennedy in his first senior race in the spring over 100m but clocked an Oceania record 20.02 by winning the Ostrava Golden Spike 200m in June. And Hughes, the British record holder over 100m and 200m, believes the new kid on the block's real ability cannot be gauged until he has competed in a high press environment. 'I hope to race him soon,' Hughes said. 'That's a fact but I don't know if he really ran with the senior seniors as yet. He hasn't really ran with the competition that we are working to be competing against as yet. "But he's a good talent, I must say. He seems very talented. He has a very good top-end speed as well. "So I wish him all the best when he comes to line up with us, then we'll be racing each other.' Hughes, however, insists that when the time comes to line up next to Gout he will not be driven to teach the youngster a lesson. 'No I'm not focused on who's behind me or who's ahead of me. I'm focusing on executing my own race,' he adds. 'Obviously, it would be great to race against him. You know, there's a lot of youngsters coming up through the ranks who have been performing well. 'So you can't ignore what you've been seeing. You just know on the day you have to deliver and I, for sure, will be delivering.' Join our new WhatsApp community and receive your daily dose of Mirror Football content. We also treat our community members to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like. If you're curious, you can read our Privacy Notice.