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Andy’s Player Ratings: Sunderland u21 5 – 2 Leeds United u21 – Black Cats Make It Seven Wins In A Row

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Joe Cowan: 6/10

Had a couple of shots straight at him in the first half and was beaten twice after the break, no chance with the second and almost kept the back post header out that made it 3-2.

Jenson Jones: 9/10

Had a really good game at right back and showed why he has been on the fringes of the first team lately, defended well and caused problems when he went forward. Did really well in injury time to shrug off a defender who was desperately trying to foul him and then pick out Waters at the back post for a tap in.

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Finlay Holcroft: 6/10

The home side dominated the game, leaving the two centre backs with little to do for the majority of the game but Holcroft was solid enough.

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Ben Kindon: 6/10

Like his centre back partner Kindon, was not really tested although he read the game well to make blocks when needed.

Archie Lightfoot: 8/10

Had left back locked down, allowing little room for Leeds going forward and got forward whenever the opportunity arose, including making an overlapping run and then a good ball into Harrison Jones for the second of the game.

Jaydon Jones: 8/10

Was unlucky not to get on the scoresheet when he ran onto Abdullahi’s lay off to steer the ball agonisingly wide of the far post and played a lovely through ball to the overlapping Lightfoot for the second goal. Made the home side tick in the middle of the pitch.

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Harrison Jones (C): 7/10

A tidy display in midfield and got himself forward to make it 2-0 with a fine finish into the top corner.

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Rennae Stubbs accuses Donald Trump of ‘disrespecting’ US Army soldiers killed in Iran drone strike

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Rennae Stubbs recently accused President Donald Trump of ‘disrespecting’ US Army soldiers killed in an Iranian drone strike. The former tennis star criticized Trump as a ‘draft dodger’ after the President showed up to the dignified transfer of the soldiers in a baseball cap.

Earlier this week, an Iranian drone strike in Kuwait killed six service members. The US Army Reserve soldiers were brought home in a dignified transfer at Dover Air Force Base in Delaware on Saturday, March 7 and Trump, alongside first lady Melania Trump and Vice President JD Vance were in attendance for the event.

Recently, an Instagram Threads user shared a picture from the event, writing,

“President Trump, First Lady Melania Trump and Vice President Vance honoring with Dignified Transfer the 6 members of our military who lost their lives. God bless these heroes and their families.”

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Reacting to this, Rennae Stubbs accused President President Donald Trump of ‘disrespecting’ the fallen soldiers, writing,

“Disrespecting them with a hat on. What do you expect from a draft dodger.”

Rennae Stubbs shares sweet golfing moment in memory of her mother

Stubbs at the City Cup (Image Source: Getty)Stubbs at the City Cup (Image Source: Getty)
Stubbs at the City Cup (Image Source: Getty)

Rennae Stubbs recently invited fans behind-the-scenes into her life with a sweet glimpse into her golfing outing. The Australian revealed that she used to often golf with her mother, but hadn’t been out on the course since her mother passed away last year.

She went on to share that she recently returned to the sport, wearing her mother’s chain around her neck, and unlocked an incredible achievement, writing on X,

“If you don’t know, I love golf & so did my mum. She played her whole life & when she passed last year, I hadn’t played golf since. Well I played for the 1st time yesterday, wearing her chain around my neck & this happened! Thankgod i filmed it. Thx 😇 #holeinone #seinseiporcupine.”

As a tennis player, Rennae Stubbs competed on the WTA Tour between 1992 and 2011. The Australian was a doubles specialist, and won four women’s doubles Grand Slam titles as well as two mixed doubles Major championships.

After calling time on her career in 2011, Stubbs shifted her focus to coaching. In recent years, the 54-year-old has worked with the likes of Serena Williams, Eugenie Bouchard, Karolina Pliskova and Samantha Stosur.

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