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Bankers Choice eyes 2026 Mornington Cup title defence

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Bankers Choice is in pursuit of a landmark achievement this Saturday in the Mornington Cup, striving to emulate just one prior horse by notching successive wins in the 2400m Listed spectacle.

Last year, the eight-year-old surged late to defeat challengers in a dramatic showdown, prepared then by Glen Thompson in the wake of Mike Moroney’s passing.

Now with Ben, Will and JD Hayes at Lindsay Park, Mongolian Khan’s progeny reappears in good nick, notching a podium finish in the Group 2 Peter Young Stakes (1800m) first time out then a solid eighth in the Group 3 Easter Cup (2000m).

Due to clash again with select Easter Cup adversaries including Ambassadorial, his connections trust the added stamina demand will enhance his prospects.

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“Bankers Choice is the one that will head to the Mornington Cup,” Will Hayes said.

“He’s going to go for a course proper gallop on Monday to have a look around and hopefully defend his title.

“He ran terrifically in the Peter Young first-up, he was only three lengths off them in the Easter Cup and he looks really good.”

Despite the likelihood of substantial ballast again, Hayes prioritises the gelding’s validated long-distance credentials over that burden.

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“Hopefully someone can throw an out-of-form import with a high rating into the noms that can get us down,” Hayes said.

“But he deserves the rating that he has, he does carry weight well.”

“He’ll eat up 2400 metres. He’s as fit as a mallee bull, and a seasoned old gelding like him, it’s right up his alley.”

With top preparation and his pet distance ahead, Bankers Choice stands ready to challenge strongly for crown retention.

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Fabio Wardley open to battle of KO artists if he beats Dubois: “He’s on the list”

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Fabio Wardley has targeted an opponent that would bring together arguably the two biggest punchers in the entire division.

After beating Joseph Parker to get his hands on the WBO Interim title, it seemed as though Wardley would next collide with then-undisputed ruler Oleksandr Usyk. However, the Ukrainian instead opted to vacate his belt, with Wardley subsequently being upgraded to full WBO world champion.

Now, Wardley is gearing up for a difficult first defence of that marble, as he prepares to take on Daniel Dubois next month. There, a victory may finally tee up his shot at Usyk, with his name mentioned as part of the reigning WBC, WBA and IBF titleholder’s three-man hit list.

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Although, if Usyk changes those plans, Wardley has another option in mind, in the form of former WBC heavyweight world champion Deontay Wilder, telling The Stomping Ground of his wish to fight and defend his title across the pond.

“We would love to [fight Wilder]. He was one that was on the list before Daniel, both him and [Derek] Chisora funnily enough.

“I have ticked off a lot of milestones in my career but one thing that I haven’t done is fought in America and done one of the big ones [venues], whether that be MSG, whether that be in Las Vegas.

“If I am going to do that, I need a big name to do it with and who better at the moment, in terms of my division and in America, than Deontay Wilder.”

Wilder is widely regarded as one of the biggest punchers in boxing history, with 43 of his 45 wins coming by knockout, though he had to settle for a rare points victory when he defeated Derek Chisora earlier this month.

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Wardley has established himself as a massive puncher in his own right, with 19 of his 20 wins ending inside the distance. If a fight against Wilder came to fruition, Wardley went on to promise that there will be fireworks but, ultimately, he will score a ‘decisive’ win.

“I would be more of that [what we saw in Wilder-Chisora], just a lot cleaner and probably a bit more of decisive victory for me.”

First, before Wardley can truly talk up a showdown with ‘The Bronze Bomber’, he must overcome Dubois in what many fans believe to be a 50/50 affair in four weeks’ time.

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Welsh rugby crisis: What is at stake at Welsh rugby’s EGM?

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It seems unlikely but is still technically possible.

The Central Glamorgan Rugby Union (CGRU) initially succeeded in receiving the required 10% of backing from Welsh clubs to call the EGM.

It had proposed three motions, which included a vote of no-confidence in WRU chair Collier-Keywood and Professional Rugby Board (PRB) chair Malcolm Wall.

The third motion involved governance changes which included how the four council WRU members – who sit on the governing body’s board – are elected.

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It has since been announced both Collier-Keywood and Wall will be leaving their respective roles. Former Harlequins chairman Wall has been replaced on an interim basis by Marianne Okland, while the process has been started to replace Collier-Keywood.

Following the announcement of those departures, the CGRU wrote to clubs stating it would withdraw the motions and believed the EGM should be cancelled.

The WRU rejected calls for the meeting to be called off, saying legal obligations dictate it must go ahead.

The governing body wrote to member clubs to check if any object to the resolutions being withdrawn from the EGM, given that 40 of the original 50 member clubs that requisitioned the meeting proactively withdrew their support.

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If clubs responded to this letter requesting to keep the resolutions on the table, the EGM will open with all members being asked to consent to the withdrawal of the resolutions.

If consent is not obtained, the EGM will continue as originally planned and members will vote on the three resolutions.

If no objections are received, the EGM will take place as an informal meeting which will include a WRU presentation about the “future of rugby in Wales” followed by an open discussion.

Clubs can attend in person at the Principality Stadium or online with at least 95 clubs needed in order for the meeting to begin without delay, if resolutions are to be considered.

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WRU board members will be in attendance. Whether outgoing Collier-Keywood – now effectively a “lame duck” chair – is present or speaks remains to be seen, with WRU chief executive Abi Tierney and director of rugby Dave Reddin the other key figures.

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Rory McIlroy: Masters champion speaks to BBC Sport NI’s Stephen Watson

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BBC Sport Northern Ireland’s Stephen Watson gets an exclusive interview with back-to-back Masters champion Rory McIlroy at Augusta National.

The 36-year-old from Northern Ireland became only the fourth player in history to win consecutive Masters titles on Sunday with a one-shot victory over American Scottie Scheffler.

READ MORE: Donald hails Europe’s ‘best’ as McIlroy nears majors record

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Sinner reaches Monte Carlo Final with dominant Win

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Jannik Sinner is in the Monte Carlo finals after a 6-1, 6-4 win over Alexander Zverev.

The result marks his fourth consecutive Masters 1000 final and extends his run to 21 straight match wins.

He has also now won 42 of his last 43 sets at the Masters level, along with an eighth straight win over Zverev.

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After the match, Sinner said:

“We came here trying to give myself some feedback. Now finding myself in the final means a lot to me.”

“Every match every day is different. I’m very happy about today’s performance. I felt really solid from the beginning. When you’re a break up straight away it changes the dynamic of the match. Very happy. Let’s see what’s coming in the final.”

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The Italian is now into his 12th Masters final and his second on clay, with this being his first in Monte Carlo.

He is now on a 16-match winning streak and has won 38 of his last 40 matches.

Sinner also joins Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, and Novak Djokovic as the only players to reach the finals of Indian Wells, Miami, and Monte Carlo in the same season.

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Colin Cowherd defends NFL media’s silence on Dianna Russini-Mike Vrabel alleged affair controversy

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New England Patriots coach Mike Vrabel and NFL reporter Dianna Russini have been in the news after their pictures from a resort in Arizona were published by the New York Post.

Russini is reportedly being investigated by The Athletic following the release of the pictures. Amid the investigation and rumors of her alleged affair, NFL commentator Colin Cowherd reflected on the moral and ethical aspects of the controversy. Cowherd said on his podcast (timestamp 20:00 onwards):

“If you’re winning in the NFL as a football coach, and Vrabel took a team to the Super Bowl that had no business being in the Super Bowl. If these allegations, all we have is pictures. Just pictures, right? So it’s just a moral issue if the allegations are true. With Diana, it’s moral and ethical, because she has in her contract, there are standards and procedures from the New York Times.

“I mean, they fired Jason Blair was a reporter. I don’t talk about the moral stuff. What I’m trying to tell people is, don’t confuse moral and ethical. Diana’s in a space where it’s moral and ethical. Mike’s is moral if, and again, these are allegations. That’s the other reason I don’t talk about it. But I do want to create or provide clarity on that… So I’m supporting the mainstream media.”

Vrabel and Russini were seen interacting near the pool at an Arizona resort. While The Athletic initially defended Russini, the journalist has been sidelined from reporting amid her ongoing investigation.

Also Read: “His wife has grounded him”: NFL fans react as Mike Vrabel reportedly skipping Patriots’ predraft press conference amid Dianna Russini controversy

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Also Read: “Her career is over,” “This is going to get messy”: NFL fans react to Dianna Russini being investigated by The Athletic about Mike Vrabel’s relationship