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South Wales Argus
14-07-2025
- Sport
- South Wales Argus
Glamorgan lose out to Gloucestershire by 40 runs in cup game
Marchant De Lange terrorised his former side with 4 for 20 including two wickets in an over to flip the game to send Glamorgan to 135 all out in pursuit of Gloucestershire's 175 for 6. Ben Charlesworth's 55 set the way for the visitors despite various missed chances from Glamorgan before De Lange starred with the ball. Will Smale struck 43 in just 27 balls in the hosts' response before lack of support brought Glamorgan a third consecutive defeat and chances of qualification for the quarter-finals left looking ominous. Gloucestershire won the toss and unsurprisingly batted first in the 28 degrees Celsius Cardiff sunshine on a wicket used already on the same day. D'Arcy Short failed to continue his strong form shown in a Gloucestershire shirt this year as the dangerous Australian opener reverse-swept Ben Kellaway's first ball straight to short-third. Just one ball later Kellaway had another Australian dismissed. Bancroft loosely playing a flighted delivery back for a simple return catch. Kellaway had gone from not bowling in Glamorgan's previous game unable to defend 222 to having two wickets inside two balls in the powerplay. Miles Hammond played flamboyantly as Charlesworth joined him as a third left-hander in the top four. The shuffle in order from last time out seemed to work for Gloucestershire despite their Blast struggles this season. Dan Douthwaite brought the partnership to close just as it was beginning to motor, worth 44. Charlesworth, who initially struggled to get his strike rate above a-run-a-ball quickly began finding boundaries, targeting Mason Crane turning his leg-spinner into him as is the modern avoidance in T20 cricket. The left-hander slog-swept Crane for six to bring up his 50 but not before he had been dropped at long-on twice previously by two different fielders. Glamorgan's fielding efforts with misfields, overthrows as well as these drops inevitably costing them. Jack Taylor kept the innings going in his typical unorthodox fashion, swatting balls leg-side in particular his method to score quickly. When wickets fell, overs tended to be quiet as batters needed a few balls of patience as demonstrated by Charlesworth and Ollie Price later on. However, runs came freely in periods of drought for Glamorgan, Ned Leonard continued to impress while his teammates were often expensive. As have been their method to fourth place prior to this game, Glamorgan intended to come out guns blazing. Smale ramping in the powerplay before destructively striking through mid-wicket when the field changed on the way to his top-scoring knock. After a positive start with Smale dominating the balls faced, partnerships with Kiran Carlson and Alex Horton gave for a healthy enough start to propel later on. De Lange's two wickets in an over, including Kellaway first ball dented Glamorgan's momentum severely and naturally it came to the middle order to rescue them as has also been a theme. Colin Ingram began doing so with some styling flicks and stand-and-deliver style drives through the offside before being outfoxed by Ajeet Singh Dale, forcing a hook to deep-backward-square, a feat replicated by Douthwaite to give the England Lions bowler a respectable 2 for 33 after an expensive start. Elsewhere with wickets now an issue the Gloucestershire unit bowled as a team to restrict and leave the mission too much at 120 for 7 with just five overs as a resource, leaving for David Payne to chip in at the death with three wickets of his own. Importantly, the big hitting had already been and gone. Constant flows of wickets and going too hard too early costing the hosts. Glamorgan batter Will Smale said: 'It was a difficult one [to take], we know how big today and Friday was and depending on how we came into it after a tough loss at The Oval. 'We knew playing our local rivals [it'd be a good game], we'd be up for it. We just didn't quite perform, dropped a few catches and they've got a good bowling attack.' Gloucestershire seamer Marchant de Lange said: 'I think we put on a decent total. It was quite hard to hit it off a certain length so we tried to pass that message through as much as we could. 'We know T20 is a different beast. With the batters batting all the way through, ons thing we did really was keep taking wickets where you can really run up the run rate [required]. 'Obviously we'd have hoped to be in a better position than this at this stage and try defend last year's title but we still have got to play our best for the next two games.'


The Advertiser
03-07-2025
- Sport
- The Advertiser
Tupou, Kellaway big ins for Waratahs to face Lions
Wallabies Taniela Tupou and Andrew Kellaway have been named in the NSW Waratahs side to play the British and Irish Lions in Sydney on Saturday who will start at tighthead prop, and Kellaway, named on the right wing, rejoined the side at Daceyville in Sydney this week after being released from Wallabies camp in Newcastle. Seemingly out of the running for Sunday's Test against Fiji, Tupou and Kellaway are welcome additions to a Waratahs side attempting to fare better against the powerful tourists than both the Western Force and Queensland Reds have. The Force succumbed 54-7 in Perth last Saturday night, before the Lions mauled the Reds 52-12 in Brisbane on Wednesday night. With regular skipper Jake Gordon with the Wallabies, the Waratahs will be captained by long-serving back-rower Hugh has been named at No.8 for what will be the last game of his professional rugby career. Leading the side before a packed home stadium and in such a high-profile game will provide him with a fairytale adieu to the in the team after being released from the Wallabies' wider training group are Darby Lancaster on the left wing, flyhalf Tane Edmed and, on the bench, lock Matt Philip for his Waratahs debut after returning from Japan. NSW WARATAHS: Tom Lambert, Ethan Dobbins, Taniela Tupou, Fergus Lee-Warner, Miles Amatosero, Rob Leota, Charlie Gamble, Hugh Sinclair (capt), Teddy Wilson, Jack Bowen, Darby Lancaster, Joey Walton, Lalakai Foketi, Andrew Kellaway, Lawson Creighton. Res: Mahe Vailanu, Jack Barrett, Daniel Botha, Matt Philip, Jamie Adamson, Jack Grant, Tane Edmed, Henry O'Donnell Wallabies Taniela Tupou and Andrew Kellaway have been named in the NSW Waratahs side to play the British and Irish Lions in Sydney on Saturday who will start at tighthead prop, and Kellaway, named on the right wing, rejoined the side at Daceyville in Sydney this week after being released from Wallabies camp in Newcastle. Seemingly out of the running for Sunday's Test against Fiji, Tupou and Kellaway are welcome additions to a Waratahs side attempting to fare better against the powerful tourists than both the Western Force and Queensland Reds have. The Force succumbed 54-7 in Perth last Saturday night, before the Lions mauled the Reds 52-12 in Brisbane on Wednesday night. With regular skipper Jake Gordon with the Wallabies, the Waratahs will be captained by long-serving back-rower Hugh has been named at No.8 for what will be the last game of his professional rugby career. Leading the side before a packed home stadium and in such a high-profile game will provide him with a fairytale adieu to the in the team after being released from the Wallabies' wider training group are Darby Lancaster on the left wing, flyhalf Tane Edmed and, on the bench, lock Matt Philip for his Waratahs debut after returning from Japan. NSW WARATAHS: Tom Lambert, Ethan Dobbins, Taniela Tupou, Fergus Lee-Warner, Miles Amatosero, Rob Leota, Charlie Gamble, Hugh Sinclair (capt), Teddy Wilson, Jack Bowen, Darby Lancaster, Joey Walton, Lalakai Foketi, Andrew Kellaway, Lawson Creighton. Res: Mahe Vailanu, Jack Barrett, Daniel Botha, Matt Philip, Jamie Adamson, Jack Grant, Tane Edmed, Henry O'Donnell Wallabies Taniela Tupou and Andrew Kellaway have been named in the NSW Waratahs side to play the British and Irish Lions in Sydney on Saturday who will start at tighthead prop, and Kellaway, named on the right wing, rejoined the side at Daceyville in Sydney this week after being released from Wallabies camp in Newcastle. Seemingly out of the running for Sunday's Test against Fiji, Tupou and Kellaway are welcome additions to a Waratahs side attempting to fare better against the powerful tourists than both the Western Force and Queensland Reds have. The Force succumbed 54-7 in Perth last Saturday night, before the Lions mauled the Reds 52-12 in Brisbane on Wednesday night. With regular skipper Jake Gordon with the Wallabies, the Waratahs will be captained by long-serving back-rower Hugh has been named at No.8 for what will be the last game of his professional rugby career. Leading the side before a packed home stadium and in such a high-profile game will provide him with a fairytale adieu to the in the team after being released from the Wallabies' wider training group are Darby Lancaster on the left wing, flyhalf Tane Edmed and, on the bench, lock Matt Philip for his Waratahs debut after returning from Japan. NSW WARATAHS: Tom Lambert, Ethan Dobbins, Taniela Tupou, Fergus Lee-Warner, Miles Amatosero, Rob Leota, Charlie Gamble, Hugh Sinclair (capt), Teddy Wilson, Jack Bowen, Darby Lancaster, Joey Walton, Lalakai Foketi, Andrew Kellaway, Lawson Creighton. Res: Mahe Vailanu, Jack Barrett, Daniel Botha, Matt Philip, Jamie Adamson, Jack Grant, Tane Edmed, Henry O'Donnell


RTÉ News
01-07-2025
- Sport
- RTÉ News
Kellaway and Toole released from Australia and squad for Lions test takes shape
Wingers Andrew Kellaway and Corey Toole were released from the Australia squad on Tuesday as Joe Schmidt's preferred team to face the British and Irish Lions moved into clearer focus. Kellaway will return to his New South Wales Waratahs squad for their tour match against the Lions in Sydney on Saturday, ruling him out of selection for the Wallabies' game against Fiji on Sunday. Uncapped at test level, Toole will also miss out on the Fiji test, the Wallabies' last warmup before the July 19 series-opener against the Lions in Brisbane, to join his ACT Brumbies squad ahead of their tour match against the Lions next week. Waratahs backs Joseph Suaalii and Max Jorgensen have been retained in Schmidt's squad for Fiji, with the former capable of playing in the centres and both giving Schmidt options at fullback and on the wings. Schmidt also has the Western Force duo of Harry Potter and Dylan Pietsch as wing options in his squad along with Queensland Reds speedster Filipo Daugunu. Kellaway's release follows prop Taniela Tupou's return to the Waratahs on Monday. Andy Farrell's Lions will familiarise themselves with the first test venue of the Wallabies series when they meet the Queensland Reds at Lang Park on Wednesday. The Lions thrashed Western Force 54-7 in Perth in their first tour match in Australia last Saturday but Farrell expects a tougher test against the Reds, who are coached by future Wallabies boss Les Kiss. "Les has done a fantastic job with them to play a great brand of rugby and are able to play in many different ways," Farrell told reporters. "So this will be 100% a big step up for us on Wednesday night. Any side that Les coaches, he's always going to be very well prepared."


The Advertiser
01-07-2025
- Sport
- The Advertiser
Kellaway and Toole out of Wallabies mix for Fiji Test
Wallabies outside back Andrew Kellaway has followed Taniela Tupou back to the NSW Waratahs while Corey Toole has been released to the Brumbies, ending his hopes of a Test debut against Fiji. With 39 Test caps, Kellaway will add valuable experience to the Waratahs in their clash with the British and Irish Lions in Sydney on Saturday night at Allianz Stadium. The match is less than 24 hours before the Wallabies take on Fiji in Newcastle, with Tupou also missing Test selection after the prop was sent back to the Waratahs on Monday. Speedster Toole will head home to Canberra, with Australia's top-ranked Super Rugby side hosting the tourists on Wednesday, July 9. Their release leaves Western Force flyers Harry Potter and Dylan Pietsch, who starred against the Lions in Perth in their opening tour match, Queensland's Filipo Daugunu and NSW young gun Max Jorgensen still in winger mix to face Fiji on Sunday. Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii and Tom Wright are the leading fullback options left in the squad following the departure of Kellaway, with the Test side to be named on Friday. Wider Wallabies squad members, Tane Edmed, Darby Lancaster and Matt Philip, have returned to bolster the Waratahs while David Feliuai, Lington Ieli, Ryan Lonergan and Rory Scott will re-join the Brumbies. Brumbies coach Stephen Larkham will be happy to have Toole back in his attack after he posted 11 tries during a stand-out Super season. The Brumbies became the first state side to ever beat the Lions, claiming a 14-12 victory in 2013. Larkham said he expected the Lions to be at full-strength for their GIO Stadium given it's 10 days out from the first Test in Brisbane on July 19. "That's what we're thinking - 10 days out from the first Test we're expecting that they'll put their best team out there, and we'll look to do the same, obviously," Larkham told AAP. "We know our preparation has been really consistent this year, and we'll try and put another really good week together and get our guys into the game with as much confidence as possible." Wallabies outside back Andrew Kellaway has followed Taniela Tupou back to the NSW Waratahs while Corey Toole has been released to the Brumbies, ending his hopes of a Test debut against Fiji. With 39 Test caps, Kellaway will add valuable experience to the Waratahs in their clash with the British and Irish Lions in Sydney on Saturday night at Allianz Stadium. The match is less than 24 hours before the Wallabies take on Fiji in Newcastle, with Tupou also missing Test selection after the prop was sent back to the Waratahs on Monday. Speedster Toole will head home to Canberra, with Australia's top-ranked Super Rugby side hosting the tourists on Wednesday, July 9. Their release leaves Western Force flyers Harry Potter and Dylan Pietsch, who starred against the Lions in Perth in their opening tour match, Queensland's Filipo Daugunu and NSW young gun Max Jorgensen still in winger mix to face Fiji on Sunday. Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii and Tom Wright are the leading fullback options left in the squad following the departure of Kellaway, with the Test side to be named on Friday. Wider Wallabies squad members, Tane Edmed, Darby Lancaster and Matt Philip, have returned to bolster the Waratahs while David Feliuai, Lington Ieli, Ryan Lonergan and Rory Scott will re-join the Brumbies. Brumbies coach Stephen Larkham will be happy to have Toole back in his attack after he posted 11 tries during a stand-out Super season. The Brumbies became the first state side to ever beat the Lions, claiming a 14-12 victory in 2013. Larkham said he expected the Lions to be at full-strength for their GIO Stadium given it's 10 days out from the first Test in Brisbane on July 19. "That's what we're thinking - 10 days out from the first Test we're expecting that they'll put their best team out there, and we'll look to do the same, obviously," Larkham told AAP. "We know our preparation has been really consistent this year, and we'll try and put another really good week together and get our guys into the game with as much confidence as possible." Wallabies outside back Andrew Kellaway has followed Taniela Tupou back to the NSW Waratahs while Corey Toole has been released to the Brumbies, ending his hopes of a Test debut against Fiji. With 39 Test caps, Kellaway will add valuable experience to the Waratahs in their clash with the British and Irish Lions in Sydney on Saturday night at Allianz Stadium. The match is less than 24 hours before the Wallabies take on Fiji in Newcastle, with Tupou also missing Test selection after the prop was sent back to the Waratahs on Monday. Speedster Toole will head home to Canberra, with Australia's top-ranked Super Rugby side hosting the tourists on Wednesday, July 9. Their release leaves Western Force flyers Harry Potter and Dylan Pietsch, who starred against the Lions in Perth in their opening tour match, Queensland's Filipo Daugunu and NSW young gun Max Jorgensen still in winger mix to face Fiji on Sunday. Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii and Tom Wright are the leading fullback options left in the squad following the departure of Kellaway, with the Test side to be named on Friday. Wider Wallabies squad members, Tane Edmed, Darby Lancaster and Matt Philip, have returned to bolster the Waratahs while David Feliuai, Lington Ieli, Ryan Lonergan and Rory Scott will re-join the Brumbies. Brumbies coach Stephen Larkham will be happy to have Toole back in his attack after he posted 11 tries during a stand-out Super season. The Brumbies became the first state side to ever beat the Lions, claiming a 14-12 victory in 2013. Larkham said he expected the Lions to be at full-strength for their GIO Stadium given it's 10 days out from the first Test in Brisbane on July 19. "That's what we're thinking - 10 days out from the first Test we're expecting that they'll put their best team out there, and we'll look to do the same, obviously," Larkham told AAP. "We know our preparation has been really consistent this year, and we'll try and put another really good week together and get our guys into the game with as much confidence as possible."


Perth Now
01-07-2025
- Sport
- Perth Now
Kellaway and Toole out of Wallabies mix for Fiji Test
Wallabies outside back Andrew Kellaway has followed Taniela Tupou back to the NSW Waratahs while Corey Toole has been released to the Brumbies, ending his hopes of a Test debut against Fiji. With 39 Test caps, Kellaway will add valuable experience to the Waratahs in their clash with the British and Irish Lions in Sydney on Saturday night at Allianz Stadium. The match is less than 24 hours before the Wallabies take on Fiji in Newcastle, with Tupou also missing Test selection after the prop was sent back to the Waratahs on Monday. Speedster Toole will head home to Canberra, with Australia's top-ranked Super Rugby side hosting the tourists on Wednesday, July 9. Their release leaves Western Force flyers Harry Potter and Dylan Pietsch, who starred against the Lions in Perth in their opening tour match, Queensland's Filipo Daugunu and NSW young gun Max Jorgensen still in winger mix to face Fiji on Sunday. Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii and Tom Wright are the leading fullback options left in the squad following the departure of Kellaway, with the Test side to be named on Friday. Wider Wallabies squad members, Tane Edmed, Darby Lancaster and Matt Philip, have returned to bolster the Waratahs while David Feliuai, Lington Ieli, Ryan Lonergan and Rory Scott will re-join the Brumbies. Brumbies coach Stephen Larkham will be happy to have Toole back in his attack after he posted 11 tries during a stand-out Super season. The Brumbies became the first state side to ever beat the Lions, claiming a 14-12 victory in 2013. Larkham said he expected the Lions to be at full-strength for their GIO Stadium given it's 10 days out from the first Test in Brisbane on July 19. "That's what we're thinking - 10 days out from the first Test we're expecting that they'll put their best team out there, and we'll look to do the same, obviously," Larkham told AAP. "We know our preparation has been really consistent this year, and we'll try and put another really good week together and get our guys into the game with as much confidence as possible."