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European Challenge Cup: Montpellier 18- 12 Dragons – French side book final test against Ulster
Montpellier: Banks; Taofifenua, Cadot, Anyanwu, Rates; Vincent, Bernadet; Erdocio, Riccitelli, Welsch, Beard, DuGuid, Tauleigne, Becognee, Nouchi (capt).
Replacements: Akrab, Abuladze, Haouas, Y Camara, Masibaka, Baraer, Miotti, Darmon.
Sin-bin: Abuladze 59
Dragons: O’Brien (co-capt); Richards, Inisi, Owen, Dyer; de Beer, Armstrong; Martinez, Dee, Coleman, Douglas, Carter (co-capt), Woodman, Young, Wainwright.
Replacements: Coghlan, W Jones, D Lewis, S Davies, Keddie, M Lloyd, Paea, Anderson.
Referee: Andrew Brace (Ireland)
Assistant referees: Karl Dickson (England), Filippo Russo (Italy)
TMO: Olly Hodges (Ireland)
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Lille Drop Points In Race For Champions League Place After Home Draw With Le Havre
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Lille dropped points in the race for a Champions League place when they drew 1-1 at home to lowly Le Havre on Sunday. Lille are in third place but only one point ahead of Lyon and two ahead of Rennes. They played later Sunday. The top three earn an automatic place in next season’s Champions League and the side finishing fourth enters qualifying. Lille midfielder Hakon Haraldsson put away a neat pass from Matias Fernandez-Pardo in the 28th minute but 14th-place Le Havre equalized soon after through striker Issa Soumaré.
In other matches Sunday, it was: Strasbourg vs. Toulouse; Paris FC vs. Brest, and Auxerre vs. Angers.
League leader Paris Saint-Germain remains six points ahead of second-place Lens with three games left after both drew on Saturday. Lens hosts PSG on May 13.
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Zealously delivers Snowden another Hawkesbury 2026 feature win
Peter Snowden’s remarkable association with the Hawkesbury stand-alone card persists, with the Gold Rush now joining his roster of prominent victories delivered by the skilled sprinter Zealously.
Snowden has championed the meeting right from its launch, accumulating seven Hawkesbury Crown (1300m) wins and five Guineas (1400m) triumphs en route to 18 total successes in the key events of the day.
In Saturday’s $200,000 Hawkesbury Gold Rush (1100m), $4 market leader Zealously commanded from the front and repelled allcomers to prevail by 1-1/2 lengths over $10 shot Bev’s Nine, ahead of third-placed Monte Supreme ($7), as those from further back couldn’t advance notably.
Snowden expressed joy at the four-year-old achieving stakes level success, having felt uneasy when the going looked “doughy” initially, as the horse performs best on firmer turf.
“I was a little bit worried when I saw the track today. You wouldn’t want it any wetter for him,” Snowden said.
“But I thought he’d be able to control the speed and when he got a soft sectional between the 400 and the corner, he was going to be hard to beat.”
Zealously is set to skip the Scone carnival in favour of winter targets in Brisbane.
Several races await the sprinter in Queensland, contingent on dry surfaces.
“I think we will look at Brisbane with him now,” he said.
“I’ve got Fire Star and King Of Sparta for Scone, so I’m just trying to spread them around.”
Tom Sherry partnered Zealously and observed the horse’s increased maturity this time in and improved race relaxation.
“Once he can control a race like that, he’s always going to be very competitive,” Sherry said.
“I feel as though he’s relaxing a lot better this preparation than in his previous ones, which will stand him in good stead going forward.”
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Jordan Childs adds 2026 Bendigo Guineas to his feature wins
Not a $1 million Group 1 by any means, but Jordan Childs was content to extend his fine run from the previous weekend via another feature conquest at Bendigo on Saturday.
The jockey riding with flair won the lead Black Type affair at Bendigo’s Golden Mile fixture when aligning with Danny O’Brien’s filly Gold Coast Belle for a tenacious score in the $200,000 Listed Bendigo Guineas (1400m).
It built directly on his shock win in the Group 1 Robert Sangster Stakes from the Saturday before riding Geegees Mistruth – ending an eight-year wait for Group 1 glory – with Childs eager to keep the good times flowing.
“Last week was great and I’ve continued to ride winners since then, so we’re in a bit of form at the moment and very happy,” Childs said.
“I feel like I’ve been riding well for a while, I’ve been very consistent in my riding the last few seasons and I’ve always been around the mark.
“Not riding Group 1 winners, but riding Group 2 and Group 3 and feature races, so to knock over that second Group 1, hopefully I can build a bit of momentum off that going into the Brisbane Carnival and then into spring.”
Childs’ self-belief prevented any early concern as the pace-setter Gold Coast Belle endured a wide trip for significant portions of the race, but they summoned a powerful finish in the straight for the gritty victory.
As the $2.70 top pick, she held off Bel Mezyaan ($8.50), surging inside, by a neck and was a half-head superior to Sulek ($31) in third.
“It was a really good effort from her and all credit to the horse,” Childs said.
“The race probably didn’t work out how we would have liked but good horses overcome that.”
The Bendigo Guineas result elevated Gold Coast Belle to four wins in six career starts, with the daughter of So You Think placing second in each of her other two efforts.
Childs ventures interstate again next weekend to the Gold Coast, partnering She’s A Hustler in the Group 2 Hollindale Stakes.
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Red Sox Giving Marcelo Mayer ‘Chances’ In Key Spots
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Marcelo Mayer is expected to be a key part of the Boston Red Sox for years to come, so interim manager Chad Tracy wants to see how he fares against lefties.
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Mayer is a left-handed batter who hasn’t gotten many chances to face left-handed pitching. Yet, Tracy is giving him those chances, and the Red Sox’s interim manager has been impressed with how he’s fared.
“He looks confident,” Tracy said of Mayer, via MLB.com. “We’re giving him a couple chances here and there against lefties in spots where maybe you move and pick the right spots. Doesn’t mean it’s always going to happen, but he looks confident.
“He’s swinging the bat well. He’s taking good bats. He’s mostly staying off stuff out of the zone. He’s ready to hit fastballs when they’re in the zone. It’s been a little bit better part of the week now. The at-bats have really improved. So hopefully, keep him moving in the right direction.”
Mayer is hitting .286 in seven at-bats vs. left-handed pitchers with one home run and three RBIs, as he’s showing he can be an everyday player for the Red Sox.
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If Mayer can continue to hit lefties well, it will be hard for Tracy to keep him out of the Red Sox’s lineup on a daily basis.
Boston will conclude its three-game series against the Houston Astros on Sunday at 1:35 p.m. ET as the Red Sox look for the series win.
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Carlos Prates Strengthens Title Case After Dominant Showing at UFC Perth
The Fighting Nerds have been one of the most notable and popular things about the world of MMA in the last few years. That team has made its name thanks to the success of a number of its fighters in the UFC.
Of the bunch, perhaps the most successful and notable of the Fighting Nerds team so far is Carlos Prates. And Prates put an exclamation mark on that claim with a major win this weekend at UFC Perth, stopping Jack Della Maddalena.
It was a beating. Prates pressured JDM early, and then landed 41 significant strikes on the former champion. Prates also battered Della Maddalena’s leg with kicks, scoring knockdowns of JDM in the second and third rounds. That second knockdown would lead to Prates landing follow-up shots and scoring the TKO.
This now marks two consecutive bouts where Prates has defeated a former UFC welterweight champion. This past November at UFC 322, he put a beating on Leon Edwards, knocking him out cold in the second round.
But let’s just take a look at the picture of Prates’ overall UFC tenure thus far – and just see how much he’s accomplished.
Prates earned a UFC contract on Dana White’s Contender Series in 2023, finishing a then-undefeated Mitch Ramirez.
Prates then fought four times in 2024, competing against Trevin Giles, Charles Radtke, Li Jingliang, and Neil Magny. Four wins, four finishes (all KO/TKOs), four post-fight bonuses. That is a first-year stretch that practically screams Rookie of the Year.
Prates’ sole blemish in the UFC came at UFC Kansas City in April 2025, when he took on Ian Machado Garry in a title eliminator. Prates did not seem like himself, unable to figure Garry out. Prates put a beating on Garry in the fifth, but he was unable to get a comeback finish in time.
It was a disappointing loss for Prates and the people that follow him. He’d need a big-time rebound performance next time out to ensure he’s still in the title picture.
So what does he do? Land a spinning back elbow on Geoff Neal at UFC 319 – one of the top knockouts of 2025. And now he’s followed that up with wins over a pair of former welterweight champions.
Prates has now won seven UFC bouts since 2024. He’s earned finishes in all of those fights. He’s earned performance bonuses in all of those fights. The win over JDM is the only time a fight he’s won has gone past round two.
And the only guy he’s lost to in the Octagon? That man won another title eliminator against Belal Muhammad this past November. Now, Garry is being targeted to challenge Islam Makhachev for the welterweight title in the main event of UFC 330 this coming August in Philadelphia.
That’s far from a terrible loss.
Prates may not get the next immediate welterweight title shot. But if he takes on another former champion or rising star in the welterweight ranks – for example, respectively, Muhammad or Michael Morales – and he gets another highlight finish (let alone another win) – then Prates can’t be denied a title shot any further.
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Jannik Sinner becomes first man to win 5 straight Masters 1000 titles with victory in Madrid Open
Three or so months ago, there was some concern Jannik Sinner was losing ground in his rivalry with Carlos Alcaraz after losses in the Australian Open and Doha.
Things have changed a bit there.
The world No. 1 defeated Alexander Zverev 6-1, 6-2 in the final of the Madrid Open on Sunday, making him the first player in history to win five straight ATP Masters 1000 titles. He was previously in a tie with Novak Djokovic (who won four straight 1000 titles three different times) and Rafael Nadal (once).
Sinner overwhelmed Zverev from the start, winning 20 of the first 23 points on his way to winning the first set 6-1, and doing so in just 25 minutes. Zverev provided a bit more opposition in the second set, but not by much before Sinner won 6-2. The match only lasted 55 minutes.
“I started very well in the match, breaking him straight away,” Sinner said in his on-court interview after the match. “But he was not playing his best tennis today. So I just tried to get with the front foot ahead and I’m very happy about the level I’m playing.”
The win extends Sinner’s winning streak over Zverev to nine matches, which dates back to the 2024 Cincinnati Open. He has beat then the German in all five of his consecutive 1000 titles.
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Jannik Sinner is doing historic things right now
Sinner has now won 28 straight ATP 1000 matches between the Paris Masters, Indian Wells, Miami, Monte-Carlo and Madrid. If he wins four more matches in Rome later this month, he will break Djokovic’s consecutive match record of 31 wins.
A Rome title would make him the first man to sweep the clay 1000s since Nadal in 2010, in addition to another chain in his unprecedented streak. All of those records go back to 1990, when the modern ATP 1000 system was introduced.
The Madrid title also gives Sinner further distance for the No. 1 title, as he’s now 1,390 points clear of Alcaraz with 14,350 and stands to widen that gap over the coming month. Alcaraz has not played since his loss to Sinner in the Monte-Carlo final and has already announced he will miss Roland-Garros with a wrist injury.
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Sinner has won the 2025 ATP Finals during this streak, while losing to Djokovic in the Australian Open semifinals and to Jakub Menšík in the Doha 500.
Obviously, Sinner is playing a sport where true greatness is measured in Grand Slams, not 1000 titles. But there’s a reason why Sinner was already set to be the favorite in Roland-Garros whether or not Alcaraz was healthy. Clay has never been his strongest surface while Alcaraz has thrived on it, but this run of success has reset the conversation.
And if Sinner can overcome the Alcaraz-less field in Paris, he’ll become the seventh man of the Open Era to achieve the career Grand Slam.
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GAA Fixtures – Hurling & Gaelic Football
GAA Fixtures 2026 – We have the start times for Dublin, Cork, Galway etc in the Connacht, Leinster, Munster, and Ulster Gaelic Football & Hurling
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Saturday 2 May
Ulster SFC semi-final
Derry v Monaghan, Box-It Athletic Grounds, 5pm – GAA+
Leinster SFC semi-final
Louth v Dublin, Laois Hire O’Moore Park, 7pm – GAA+
Ulster MFC Round 2
Monaghan v Tyrone, Páirc Grattan, Inniskeen, 12pm
Derry v Cavan, Find Insurance Owenbeg, 12pm
Ulster MFC Qualifiers Round 2
Armagh v Fermanagh, Crossmaglen, 12pm
Donegal v Down, Donegal CoE, 12pm
Leinster MHC – Phase 2 Round 3
Laois v Westmeath, Laois Hire O’Moore Park, 12pm
Wexford v Kilkenny, Chadwicks Wexford Park, 2pm
Dublin v Wexford, Parnell Park, 2pm
Sunday 3 May
Leinster SFC semi-final
Kildare v Westmeath, Glenisk O’Connor Park, 2pm – GAA+
Munster SHC Round 3
Clare v Limerick, Zimmer Biomet Páirc Chíosóg, 2pm – RTE
Ulster SFC semi-final
Armagh v Down, Clones, 4pm – RTE
Ladies Connacht SFC final
Galway v Mayo, Páirc Seán Mac Diarmada, 3pm – TG4
Ladies Leinster SFC
Dublin v Kildare, Parnell Park, 2pm
Ladies Munster SFC
Cork v Waterford, Páirc Ui Rinn, 2pm
Tipperary v Kerry, Clonmel Sportsfield, 2pm
Ladies Ulster SFC
Donegal v Tyrone, Lifford, 2pm – TG4
Monday 4 May
Munster MFC Phase 2 round 2
Kerry v Cork, Austin Stack Park, 7pm
Waterford v Clare, Lemybrien, 7pm
Leinster U20HC quarter-finals
Laois v Wexford, Laois Hire O’Moore Park, 2pm
Kilkenny v Offaly, UPMC Nowlan Park, 2pm
Tuesday 5 May
Leinster MFC quarter-finals
Westmeath v Kildare, TEG Cusack Park, 6.30pm
Offaly v Meath, Glenisk O’Connor Park, 6.30pm
Wednesday 6 May
Leinster U20FC final
Louth v Kildare, Parnell Park, 7.30pm
Munster U20HC semi-final
Cork v Clare, SuperValu Pairc Ui Chaoimh, 7.35pm
Friday 8 May
Munster MHC Round 5
Cork v Limerick, Pairc Ui Rinn, 7pm
Waterford v Tipperary, Fraher Field, 7pm
Connacht MFC final
Galway v Roscommon, Tuam, 7pm
Saturday 9 May
Munster SHC Round 3
Waterford v Cork, Azzurri Walsh Park, 6pm
Leinster SHC Round 3
Kildare v Galway, Cedral St Conleth’s Park, 3.30pm
Wexford v Dublin, Chadwicks Wexford Park, 4pm – RTE
Tailteann Cup Round 1
Clare v Offaly, Zimmer Biomet Páirc Chísóg, 4pm
Wexford v Limerick, Chadwicks Wexford Park, 6pm
Joe McDonagh Cup
Down v Carlow, McKenna Park, 1pm
Westmeath v Laois, TEG Cusack Park, 5pm
Christy Ring Cup
Donegal v Roscommon, O’Donnell Park, 7pm
Meath v Derry, Trim, 1pm
Kerry v Wicklow, Austin Stack Park, Tralee, 1pm
Nickey Rackard Cup
Armagh v Louth, BOX-IT Athletic Grounds, 2pm
Tyrone v Fermanagh, Tyrone CoE, 2pm
Mayo v Sligo, Hastings Insurance MacHale Park, 2pm
Lory Meagher Cup
Monaghan v Lancashire, Páirc Grattan, Inniskeen, 1pm
Cavan v Longford, Kingspan Breffni, 2pm
Leitrim v Warwickshire, Páirc Seán MacDiarmada, 2pm
All-Ireland U20FC semi-finals (played 9/10 May)
Roscommon v Kerry, TBC, TBC
Tyrone v Louth or Kildare, TBC, TBC
Ulster MFC quarter-finals
Sunday 10 May
Munster SFC final
Kerry v Cork, Fitzgerald Stadium, Killarney, 1.45pm – RTE
Connacht SFC final
Roscommon v Galway, Dr Hyde Park, 4.15pm – RTE
Leinster SHC Round 3
Offaly v Kilkenny, Glenisk O’Connor Park, 3pm
Tailteann Cup Round 1
Sligo v Tipperary, Markievicz Park, 12.45pm
Carlow v Antrim, Netwatch Cullen Park, 1.30pm
Laois v Wicklow, Laois Hire O’Moore Park, 2pm – GAA+
Waterford v London, Cappoquin Logistics Fraher Field, 2pm
Fermanagh v Longford, Brewster Park, 3pm
Joe McDonagh Cup
London v Antrim, McGovern Park, Ruislip, 1pm
Monday 11 May
Munster MFC Phase 2 round 3
Cork v Waterford, Pairc Ui Rinn, 7pm
Kerry v Clare, Austin Stack Park, 7pm
Tuesday 12 May
Leinster MFC semi-finals
Louth v TBC, TBC, 7.30pm
Dublin v TBC, TBC, 7.30pm
Wednesday 13 May
Munster U20HC final
Tipperary v Cork or Clare, TBC, 7.35pm
Friday 15 May
Munster MHC final
Tipperary v TBC, TBC, TBC
Saturday 16 May
Munster SHC Round 4
Tipperary v Clare, FBD Semple Stadium, 7pm
Leinster SHC Round 4
Galway v Dublin, Pearse Stadium, 4.30pm
Kilkenny v Kildare, UPMC Nowlan Park, 6pm
Offaly v Wexford, Glenisk O’Connor Park, 6pm
Tailteann Cup Round 1
Westmeath/Down/Cavan v Leitrim, TBC
Joe McDonagh Cup
Carlow v London, Netwatch Cullen Park, Carlow, 1pm
Antrim v Westmeath, Corrigan Park (TBC), TBC
Laois v Down, Laois Hire O’Moore Park, TBC
Christy Ring Cup
Derry v Kerry, Find Insurance Celtic Park, Derry, TBC
Donegal v Meath, O’Donnell Park, Letterkenny, TBC
Wicklow v Roscommon, Echelon Park, Aughrim, TBC
Nickey Rackard Cup
Louth v Mayo, GAA Training Centre, Darver, TBC
Sligo v Fermanagh, Markievicz Park, TBC
Tyrone v Armagh, Tyrone CoE, Garvaghey, TBC
Lory Meagher Cup
Lancashire v Warwickshire, Páirc na hÉireann, Birmingham, TBC
Longford v Monaghan, Glennon Brothers Pearse Park, TBC
Leitrim v Cavan, Páirc Seán MacDiarmada, TBC
All-Ireland U20FC final (played between 16/17 May)
Sunday 17 May
Ulster SFC final
Derry or Monaghan v Armagh or Down, Clones, 4.15pm – RTE
Leinster SFC final
Dublin or Louth v Kildare or Westmeath, Páirc an Chrócaigh, 2pm – RTE
Munster SHC Round 4
Limerick v Waterford, TUS Gaelic Grounds, 3pm
Monday 18 May
Munster MFC final
Friday 22 May
Leinster MFC final
TBC v TBC, TBC, 7.30pm
Saturday 23 May
Sam Maguire Cup Round 1
Tailteann Cup Round 2A & 2B
Sunday 24 May
Munster SHC Round 5
Cork v Clare, SuperValu Páirc Uí Chaoimh, 4pm
Limerick v Tipperary, TUS Gaelic Grounds, 4pm
Leinster SHC Round 5
Dublin v Kilkenny, Parnell Park, 2pm
Kildare v Offaly, Cedral St Conleth’s Park, Newbridge, 2pm
Wexford v Galway, Chadwicks Wexford Park, 2pm
Joe McDonagh Cup
Antrim v Carlow, Corrigan Park (TBC), 1pm
Down v Westmeath, McKenna Park, Ballycran, 1pm
London v Laois, McGovern Park, Ruislip, 1pm
Saturday 30 May
Sam Maguire Cup Round 1
All-Ireland U20HC final
Saturday 6th June
Leinster SHC final
Joe McDonagh Cup final
Tailteann Cup Round 3
Sunday 7 June
Munster SHC final
Munster Senior Hurling Final, Venue TBC, 2pm
Saturday 13th-Sunday 14th
Sam Maguire Cup Round 2A & 2B
All-Ireland SHC preliminary quarter-final
Tailteann Cup quarter-finals
Saturday 20th-Sunday 21st
Sam Maguire Cup Round 3
Tailteann Cup semi-finals
All-Ireland SHC quarter-finals
Saturday 27th-Sunday 28th
All-Ireland SFC quarter-finals
July
Saturday 4th: All-Ireland SHC semi-final (Leinster winner v quarter-final winner)
Sunday 5th: All-Ireland SHC semi-final (Munster winner v quarter-final winner)
Saturday 11th-Sunday 12th: All-Ireland SFC semi-finals; Tailteann Cup final (Saturday)
Sunday 19th: All-Ireland SHC final
Sunday 26th: All-Ireland SFC final
August
Saturday 1st: All-Ireland SHC final replay date
Saturday 8th: All-Ireland SFC final replay
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Has Bruno Fernandes equalled the Premier League assist record?
Bruno Fernandes is attempting to equal the Premier League assist record held by Thierry Henry and Kevin De Bruyne but the Manchester United captain was not credited for setting up Benjamin Sesko’s goal against rivals Liverpool at Old Trafford.
Fernandes, who is on 19 assists and is one behind Henry and De Bruyne’s single-season record of 20, headed back across goal before Liverpool goalkeeper Freddie Woodman punched the ball onto striker Sesko and the deflection took it over the line.
Fernandes was given the assist on the Premier League’s Fantasy Premier League (FPL) game, as he had the final attacking touch before Sesko put the ball in, even though Woodman had attempted to make the save in between.
But the definition of an assist in FPL, which is played by millions of fans around the world, and official Premier League records is different, and there was a change to FPL rules that meant an assist could still be awarded if there is only one defensive touch before the ball reaches the goalscorer.
For now, therefore, Fernandes will have one more Premier League assist in his FPL tally, but will remain behind Henry and De Bruyne as the Premier League officially does not award assists when there is a touch from a defending player.
Meanwhile, the Premier League has sought to explain why Sekso’s goal stood following a VAR check on a possible handball. The VAR Stuart Attwell checked whether the ball brushed off Sesko’s hand before crossing the line.
An update from the Premier League Match Centre confirmed: “The referee’s call of goal was checked and confirmed by VAR – with it deemed there was no conclusive evidence that Sesko handled the ball before scoring.”
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Braves place Ronald Acuña Jr. on IL with strained left hamstring
Just as the Atlanta Braves welcome Spencer Strider back to their roster, Ronald Acuña Jr. is going on the injured list. The team announced the move on Sunday morning.
Acuña strained his left hamstring during Saturday’s 9-1 win over the Colorado Rockies, apparently sustaining the injury while running out a ground ball to second base. He grabbed at the back of his leg quickly after dashing from the batter’s box.
This story will be updated with more information.
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Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods reportedly released by WWE along with others
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Kofi Kingston and Xavier Woods, the WWE tag team known as the New Day, reportedly departed the company on Saturday as part of the latest string of releases.
Kingston and Woods became fan favorites as they formed New Day with fellow superstar Big E. But after Big E was sidelined with a serious injury, the two continued their tag team prowess in the ring. Kingston and Woods were four-time tag team champions as a duo and held the belts eight times when they were with Big E.
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Xavier Woods and Kofi Kingston attend Netflix Tudum 2025: The Live Event at The Kia Forum in Inglewood, Calif., on May 31, 2025. (Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
Fightful Select and BodySlam both reported the departures of Kingston and Woods. The two were moved to the alumni section of the WWE website.
Kingston had a ton of success as a singles competitor. He captured the WWE Championship at WrestleMania 35 over Daniel Bryan as part of the “Kofi-Mania” era where he received a ton of fan support on his way to his first title. He was also an intercontinental champion four times and a United States champion three times.
Woods joined WWE in 2010 after stints at Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) and New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW). Woods won the King of the Ring tournament in 2021.
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Xavier Woods and Kofi Kingston of the New Day celebrate their win during WrestleMania 41 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nev., on April 19, 2025. (Craig Melvin/WWE)
As a tag team, the two were considered to be one of the best in WWE’s history. They captured their last titles at WrestleMania 41 and turned heel soon after that. The two lost their tag titles in June and Woods was injured during the year. Kingston formed an alliance with Grayson Waller in the interim before the departure.
Elsewhere, Tonga Loa and JC Mateo reportedly departed the company as well.
Loa first appeared in WWE in 2009 before departed in 2014. He re-appeared most recently in 2024, joining forces with Solo Sikoa and the newly formed MFT faction.

MFT’s JC Mateo, Talla Tonga, Solo Sikoa and Tonga Loa face off with Jimmy Uso during Saturday Night’s Main Event at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Ga., on July 12, 2025. (Georgiana Dallas/WWE)
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Mateo joined WWE in 2025, also backing up Sikoa in the faction. He was also a tag team champion with Tama Tonga before eventually dropping the belts to Damian Priest and R-Truth in March.
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