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Oliver Glasner Explains Fallout With Nigerian Midfielder Christantus Uche

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Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner has explained his disagreement with Nigerian midfielder Christantus Uche after the player suggested that the coach no longer trusted him.

Uche has struggled for regular playing time since joining Crystal Palace on loan from Getafe CF. The 22-year-old has made 22 appearances this season, mostly as a substitute, and is yet to start a Premier League match.

The midfielder recently spoke about his difficult time in England and hinted that his relationship with Glasner had become strained.

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His comments raised questions about his future at the club ahead of Palace’s UEFA Conference League semi-final match.

Speaking before the game, Glasner denied having any personal problem with the Nigerian player and explained why he was left out of the club’s Conference League squad.

According to the Palace manager, UEFA registration rules forced the club to make difficult decisions after new players arrived during the season.

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Glasner said injuries and squad planning also influenced the decision, adding that the club expected some attacking players to return to fitness at the time.

The Austrian coach explained that the situation made Uche believe he was no longer wanted, but insisted there was nothing personal behind the decision.

He also said the club still supports the midfielder despite his lack of game time and stressed that internal matters should remain within the team.

Uche is now expected to leave Crystal Palace at the end of the season and return to Spain after failing to meet the conditions needed for a permanent transfer.

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Reports claimed Palace would only complete a permanent move if the midfielder started 10 Premier League matches, but he failed to make a single league start during his loan spell.

Although he could return to Getafe, the Spanish club may still decide to sell him this summer because of financial concerns.

Several Premier League clubs, including Everton, Newcastle United, Wolverhampton Wanderers and Brentford, are reportedly monitoring his situation.

The midfielder has also been linked with interest from AC Milan and OGC Nice, although reports suggest he would prefer to remain in English football.

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Everybody Health and Leisure announces Tanni Grey-Thompson and Professor Steve Peters as patrons

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By Kath Hudson    07 May 2026

Cheshire-based, leisure charity, Everybody Health and Leisure, has announced the appointment of four high-profile patrons, who will campaign on its behalf in order to raise funds and visibility.

The patrons are retired Paralympic athlete, disability campaigner and sitting member of the House of Lord, Baroness Tanni Grey-Thompson. Her appointment underlines the charity’s commitment to building its provision for people with disabilities in the borough.

Consultant psychiatrist and bestselling author of the Chimp Paradox, Professor Steve Peters, who has been a consultant to more than 20 Olympic and national sporting teams and individuals has come on board. Peters has supported Everybody in the past, in its partnership with Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY) and the To Macclesfield, Love Mia heart-screening project for school leavers. 

Two of the charity’s founding trustees – Philip Bland, who was appointed an MBE for Services to the Water Industry – and Zoe Davidson, who has had a long career working in consultancy at KPMG and now Deloitte, have also become patrons. Together the patrons will shine a light on the impact the charity is having and contributing to fund-raising. 

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Thomas Barton, CEO of Everybody Health and Leisure said: “It is with great pride that we announce the appointment of our first charity patrons. All four are leaders in their own fields, who have chosen to lend their considerable influence and huge expertise to help us in our mission to help the people of Cheshire East live well, and for longer. You can expect to see more of our patrons in the coming weeks and months as they start campaigning on our behalf.” 

Grey-Thompson says: “I have been working with Everybody as the host of their annual awards for a number of years now, and every year I am just so impressed by the passion and dedication of the awards winners and the Everybody team when it comes to providing these life changing services, not only for people with disabilities but for everyone in the community. I look forward to continuing my work with the team and being a champion for this charity in the House of Lords and beyond.”

Separately, the charity has recently developed an exercise and nutrition support programme for people taking weight loss medications. Live Well provides structured lifestyle support to help participants build sustainable healthy habits, stay nourished, maintain strength and feel confident on their weight-loss journey.

The 12-week programme involves one-to-one support with tailored exercise and nutrition plans. Access to exercise classes, swimming and gym facilities are offered at three sites. It is open to adults with a BMI of 30 or above who have been prescribed the medications.

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Everybody was recently assessed for its Social Value and was found to provide £22.08 worth of community benefits for every £1 it receives in funding.

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World Cup ‘prices will drop’ but too late for traveling fans

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Demand would be, FIFA President Gianni Infantino said in January, equivalent to “1000 years of World Cups at once.” But with a month to go until the start of the 2026 World Cup, tickets remain for most matches and it’s unclear if any games have really sold out.

“The way it looks to me, I would not be too concerned about the hype of the World Cup being sold out,” Gilad Zilberman, CEO of leading secondary market comparison site, SeatPick, told DW.

“I think prices will drop. That’s my gut feeling. I think FIFA is struggling.”

While FIFA failed to reply to a series of questions from DW on demand and sales figures, a recent report from the American Hotel and Lodging Association (AHLA) backed up Zilberman’s analysis. It stated that nearly 80% of hotel bookings across host cities are running below initial forecasts. That was, the AHLA said, likely due to a lack of international travelers.

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With visa difficulties, high air fares and other logistical challenges, the tournament is looking increasingly likely to be attended largely by fans from the host countries — the US, Mexico and Canada — who can afford to wait for the price drops predicted by Zilberman and others.

Dynamic pricing and secondary markets key to FIFA in 2026

For this year’s tournament, world football’s governors FIFA have introduced a form of dynamic pricing. The organization has said that they set the prices but adjust them according to demand, as opposed to the more common practice of using an algorithm. This has seen almost daily headlines about extortionate World Cup tickets.

Another new element of FIFA’s ticketing strategy this year is the introduction of its own secondary market, where those who won tickets in a series of ballots can resell their tickets at whatever price they can obtain, with FIFA taking a 15% cut from both buyer and seller. Recently a ticket was listed there for $2,299,998.85 (about €1.95 million) meaning $690,000 (€585,000) for FIFA if it sells.

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The most expensive face value ticket for the final was $11,000 and FIFA expects to gross $3 billion on ticketing and hospitality sales alone. Infantino defended his organization’s ticketing strategy last week.

“We are in the market in which entertainment is the most developed in the world. So we have to apply market rates,” Infantino said. “In the US it is permitted to resell tickets as well. So if you were to sell tickets at a price that is too low, these tickets will be resold at a much higher price.

“And as a matter of fact, even though some people are saying that the ticket prices we have are high, they still end up on the resale market at an even higher price, more than double of our price.”

Is the demand really there?

However, Zilberman says the market data disputes this. SeatPick tracks data from all the major resellers outside of FIFA’s platform, such as Viagogo and Stubhub. He told DW that, at the end of April, 72% of the matches where figures from FIFA and the secondary market are available, the secondary market came out cheaper. DW has tested this and found tickets from resellers to be cheaper in most cases, though assessing direct equivalents is not always possible.

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Zilberman said he understands that FIFA would be “leaving money on the table” by adopting a cheaper, face value strategy such as that employed by UEFA for the Euros, but that they aren’t equipped to use the ticketing strategies they are.

“From previous history of dealing with these type of big tournaments, it often happens like it’s happened right now. They get stuck with a lot of tickets. Dynamic pricing is not FIFA’s expertise.”

He added that those seeking tickets were heading to the secondary markets because they reflect supply and demand. Ticket prices can fall for matches without much demand, unlike FIFA tickets, which are yet to drop in value.

“FIFA is basically doing dynamic pricing by themselves. And they’re trying to emulate what the pricing is on the secondary market and trying to compete and grab the most amount of the pie they can have for themselves.”

Fans urged to wait it out while doubts linger on 2030

FIFA released two separate tranches of tickets, styled as “last-minute sales”, in just over two weeks in April and May after what they had previously said was the final phase. This, said Zilberman, is proof that they are holding back tickets in order, presumably, to impact the market.

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“It could be that they’re inefficient in technology, which wouldn’t surprise me, but I don’t think it’s that. It’s most likely that releasing in batches lets you get the spikes in demand on the day of release, see how the market reacts and utilize dynamic pricing. So, ‘how do I do the least damage to my perception with fans but at the same time maximize my profit?’”

A challenge has come to FIFA’s strategy from the Canadian province of Ontario, which passed legislation in late April banning the reselling of event tickets above face value. While there are some restrictions on secondary markets in Mexico, there are few in the US and Canada until Ontario’s move, which affects prices in Toronto, where resale tickets won’t be able to exceed face value. Football Supporters Europe and lobby group Euroconsumers also filed a complaint to the European Commission in late March over FIFA’s ticketing strategy for the tournament.

FIFA has not yet announced whether it will continue these strategies for the next World Cup, to be held in Morocco, Portugal and Spain, but Zilberman thinks it will not be as easy next time around.

“I think they will try, but it’s not the same,” he said. “US platforms in terms of (the) second-hand market are very, very advanced and the consumer is quite acquainted to a price going to five times the value of the primary market release. In Spain, Morocco and Portugal, not so much.”

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It certainly seems unlikely that 2030 will see tickets listed north of $2 million. Even if listed does not mean sold, Infantino has promised any potential buyer that most unusual thing at this World Cup — a freebie.

“If somebody buys a ticket for the final for $2 million I will personally bring him a hot dog and a Coke to make sure that he has a great experience.”

Edited by: Chuck Penfold

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Nigeria Cricket Teams Hold Positions In Latest ICC World Rankings

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Nigeria’s men’s and women’s cricket teams have kept their places in the latest world rankings released by the International Cricket Council on Tuesday.

The new rankings were calculated using full points for matches played since May 2025, while games played in the previous two years were given 50 per cent value.

Several countries moved in the latest update. In the men’s rankings, India still remain top, although their lead over England reduced from 14 points to 13 points.

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In the women’s rankings, Australia remain ahead of England, but their advantage dropped from 18 points to 12 points.

Nigeria’s men’s cricket team dropped two places from 36th to 38th position in the world rankings.

The women’s national team kept their 26th position after recording steady performances during the period under review.

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Both Nigerian teams also played the minimum number of matches required by the ICC to remain in the official rankings.

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International Olympic Committee lifts ban on Belarus but not Russia

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IOC president Kirsty Coventry suggested, external in February that Russia could compete at the Games in Los Angeles in two years time.

But the IOC has decided that doping issues mean it is not ready to lift its ban on the country.

It explained that, unlike Russia, the National Olympic Committee (NOC) of Belarus “is in good standing and complies with the Olympic Charter”.

The World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada) recently announced that more than 300 sanctions have been handed to Russian athletes following the seizure of Moscow laboratory data in 2019.

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“While the ROC (Russian Olympic Committee) has held constructive exchanges with the IOC on its suspension, it remains suspended while the IOC legal affairs commission continues to review the matter,” said the IOC.

“The IOC EB (executive board) also noted with concern the recent information that has led to the World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada) looking into the Russian anti-doping system.

“The IOC EB would therefore like to obtain a better understanding of this situation.”

In September, the International Paralympic Committee lifted its ban on athletes from Belarus and Russia competing at the Winter Paralympics earlier this year, while World Aquatics has also announced athletes from the two countries can compete under their nations’ flags.

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Fifa president Gianni Infantino suggested in February that world football’s governing body will look at lifting a ban on Russia, a move called “irresponsible” and “infantile” by Ukraine sports minister Matvii Bidnyi.

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Royal Challengers Bengaluru pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar created history during the clash against Lucknow Super Giants by becoming the first fast bowler to complete 200 matches in IPL history. The landmark added another major achievement to Bhuvneshwar’s remarkable T20 career. Earlier this season, he had also become the first pacer and only the second player after Yuzvendra Chahal to complete 200 IPL wickets. The veteran seamer has continued his excellent form in IPL 2026 and currently leads the Purple Cap standings with 17 wickets in nine matches. Speaking about the milestone, Bhuvneshwar said reaching 200 IPL appearances was a proud moment in his career. “It is indeed special. Any milestone is, really, and playing 200 matches is, in itself, a massive achievement. So, naturally, I am feeling very happy,” Bhuvneshwar said. He also admitted that achieving the feat with a successful franchise made it even more satisfying. “I think the best part is that I am achieving this with a team that won the trophy last year and is playing exceptionally well this season; that makes it even better,” he added. Reflecting on his long IPL journey, the swing bowler picked his first-ever IPL wicket as the most memorable moment of his career. “It is very difficult to pick just one, but if I absolutely had to name something special, I would choose my debut wicket. My journey began so many years ago, and that very first wicket is always something special,” he said. Bhuvneshwar also opened up on the challenges of surviving as a fast bowler in modern-day T20 cricket, especially with the increasingly aggressive approach of batters during the Powerplay. “It has certainly been demanding, especially considering the way the format itself has evolved. Given the way batsmen are changing and the aggressive approach they are adopting during the Powerplay, it is always a demanding challenge to constantly improve one’s game,” he explained. However, the veteran credited his success to sticking to the basics throughout his career. “I believe what has worked for me personally is the consistent focus on strengthening my basics,” he added. With the achievement, Bhuvneshwar also entered an elite list of players to have featured in 200 or more IPL matches, becoming only the 12th cricketer overall to reach the landmark.

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MS Dhoni 2008–present 278
Rohit Sharma 2008–present 277
Virat Kohli 2008–present 276
Ravindra Jadeja 2008–present 264
Dinesh Karthik 2008–2024 257
Shikhar Dhawan 2008–2024 222
Ravichandran Ashwin 2009–2025 221
Ajinkya Rahane 2008–present 207
Suresh Raina 2008–2021 205
Robin Uthappa 2008–2022 205
Ambati Rayudu 2010–2023 204
Bhuvneshwar Kumar 2011–present 200

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Why this Good Good Pro loves a 7-wood (and why you might too)

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Sean Walsh is one of two Good Good Golf members who make up the Good Good Pros team. Along with Brad Dalke, he takes on actual touring pros when creating content, and there’s one club in the bag Sean feels more confident with than others: his 7-wood. I had a chance to film with Sean at The Yards in Jacksonville, Fla., and he discussed why he uses the 7-wood off the tee (and why he loves it so much).

Callaway Elyte vs. Callaway Quantum

I caught Sean during the transition period between the Elyte and Quantum series of clubs. He’s in love with the Elyte option, as it was his first 7-wood and he feels emotionally attached, but I had a feeling there was going to be some benefits to the Quantum. The only caveat was that the new Quantum 7-wood had a Velocore+ version of the Ventus Blue, and the Elyte had the older Velocore model. On paper, not a huge deal, but in practice they feel very different and that was going to come into play.

“I’ve hit some of the best shots of my life with that thing,” he said. “I’ve been able to hit this thing 260 to 265 yards when I really, absolutely smack it. The thing I love about a 7-wood though is I can also hit it to a very practical 230 yards.”

He also loves that he can flight it down fairly easily, but if he’s on a course where height doesn’t matter, he’s happy to swap in a Callaway UT 2-iron.

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For what it’s worth, after posting an Instagram story about my disdain for high-lofted fairway woods, Sean replied, “You can take my 7-wood out of my cold dead hands.” So he’s fully committed.

The Elyte performed great and felt like home for Sean, but there was promise in the Quantum. It was just a little bit faster and with a bit more consistency in spin. Having just a bit more distance from the Quantum let Sean feel like he could really work the top end of his bag into a different area. We also tested a mini-driver with Sean for the first time, and the new combination of the mini and the 7-wood seemed to peak his interest.

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The other thing Sean mentioned was his appreciation for simplifying his game as he continues to strive to play higher level golf. The 7-wood was a perfect addition to his bag for this exact purpose. It’s a true tool — not just something he added for the sake of having the option. He’s able to use the 7-wood comfortably for lots of different shots, including a bomb that travels north of 250 yards and a floater that gets him a nice comfortable 230-yard shot.

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By making his driver a consistent shot off the tee, and utilizing his 3-wood (or possibly the mini driver) as the opposite shot shape off the tee, he uses the 7-wood as his chance to create shots if needed.

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Coming soon: Alex Batty vanished at 11 – now he tells his story

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At 11 years old, Alex thought he was going on holiday. Instead, he vanished for six years.

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The Justin Jefferson Update Nobody Saw Coming

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In fairness, “nobody” is a strong word choice, the sort of criteria that can be supremely difficult to prove. Still, though, there’s a point that’s worth making: did you foresee Justin Jefferson at the Met Gala after spending the day watching Sex and the City with Joe Burrow?

Lately, social media has been set ablaze by the Bengals QB alongside the Vikings WR showing off their look at the event. In one such instance, Joe Burrow can be found explaining how he’s there alongside his pal and LSU teammate. Burrow clarifies that he’s been catching up with Jefferson: “It’s always a fun day to just sit around. We watched some Sex and the City. And just hung out a little bit.”

Justin Jefferson: NFL Star & Fashion Icon

If, per chance, you’re someone who enjoys nice clothing as much as football, then I’ve got a tweet for you:

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At the risk of straying too far down a literary path, the above tweet is an exercise in juxtaposition. Mr. Burrow and Mr. Jefferson have become famous due to what they accomplish on the football field. But then there’s evidently a desire to explore other interests, made evident in their dalliance with the fashion world.

Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson (18) dives for a first down on a reception against Green Bay Packers safety Evan Williams (33) during their football game Sunday, January 4, 2026, at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota. © Dan Powers/USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images.

Every so often, people who follow the NFL forget that the players who play the game are real human beings with diverse interests and passions. Being invested in nice clothing and being an elite ball player aren’t mutually exclusive even if they’re seldom seen walking hand-in-hand.

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Now, that’s not to say that all Vikings fans need to pull up Sex and the City and/or take out a second mortgage to overhaul their wardrobe (I will be doing neither even as I’ll readily admit a fondness for ’90s TV). Instead, the Met Gala update is a humble reminder to live in reality. The guys who play football are real people with real interests. If anything, that makes them more fun to follow and learn about.

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Bringing things around to Vikings football means seeing that Justin Jefferson remains uniquely important.

The soon-to-be 27-year-old receiver is journeying into his seventh NFL season. So far, he has made the playoffs a pair of times. In neither instance did his team win. More concerning is that he was largely nullified, the byproduct of losing the line of scrimmage battle so decisively that the passing attack struggled to get off the ground.

In 2025, Jefferson had to work through a game of musical chairs at quarterback. All of J.J. McCarthy, Carson Wentz, and Max Brosmer tried to feed him the ball (with varying degrees of success). His final stats show 84 catches, 1,048 yards, and 2 touchdowns. Most receivers would see these numbers are a major accomplishment, but those are painfully modest for the Hall of Fame talent.

Sep 21, 2025; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; Minnesota Vikings tight end TJ. Hockenson (87) reacts with wide receiver Justin Jefferson (18) after catching a touchdown pass against the Cincinnati Bengals during the second half at U.S. Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brad Rempel-Imagn Images

Right now, the top story in the Twin Cities is the battle between Kyler Murray and J.J. McCarthy. Boiling things down to the most basic football criteria would mean not caring who wins. All that’s needed is a competent passer, somebody capable of feeding Justin Jefferson with regularity.

Imagine employing Shaq on your basketball team and not having a point guard who can feed him in the post. That’s what has taken place in Minnesota. The Kyler v. J.J. battle is meant to solve the problem by finding a strong point guard to distribute the ball.

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Prior to the current arrangement, there were Joe Burrow rumors circulating within the broader Minnesota Vikings discussion. After all, the passer has a strong relationship with the receiver and was having a bad time in Cincinnati. Each team has since made several moves to calm the speculation, but another rocky season on each side would likely to reignite the chatter.

The Vikings are going to roll through rookie minicamp this week. May and June more broadly feature OTAs and mandatory minicamp taking place. There will then be training camp starting in late July before things get cooking with the preseason in August. In other words, a smattering of football over the upcoming weeks and months.

No time like the present to catch up on Sex and the City while familiarizing yourself with the fashion industry.


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Waller pulls St Gotthard from 2026 Gosford juveniles for Gold Coast stakes

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Jockey in purple and white rides a brown horse during a race on a green turf track, with number 3 saddlecloth and another horse close behind.

Leading conditioner Chris Waller plans to divert his $2.7 million colt St Gotthard away from Gosford to contest a stakes race at the Gold Coast, yet he holds a formidable group in the two-year-old contest amid the standalone fixture.

A winner at first ask in midweek racing at Warwick Farm during the previous month, St Gotthard prepares for Saturday’s Group 3 Ken Russell Memorial Classic (1200m) in Queensland as the $3.80 top pick.

The colt led the betting for the Win $100K @ The Coast Raceday 2YO Handicap (1200m) at the Central Coast track, but Waller aims to secure black-type for the full brother of Group 1 winner Switzerland.

“At this stage, St Gotthard is going to go to the Gold Coast,” Waller said.

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“He’s a nice horse and he’s gone the right way since winning.”

St Gotthard’s defection leaves Waller with four juvenile hopefuls at Gosford: Zynaro, Quarterback, Whitehall, and Air Of Solace.

Zynaro makes his NSW bow after securing third over 1000m at Mornington by maintaining his spot, whereas Quarterback follows a minor finish at Kensington.

Whitehall and Air Of Solace were winless on debut outings, with Waller forecasting enhancement from the pair.

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“Zynardo is coming up from Melbourne. He’s been here for a week or so and has settled in really well. He ran a good placing in his only Melbourne run,” Waller said.

“Whitehall has drawn a bit wide. He’s a good horse but he just needs a bit of experience, while Quarterback ran well on debut and will appreciate the extra distance.

“Air Of Solace, he blew the start at Hawkesbury on debut, but he has been back to the trials since and he trialled well.

“They are all nice, progressive horses.”

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In St Gotthard’s place, Priory Park trained by Annabel and Rob Archibald is positioned to assume favouritism at Gosford after capturing his maiden in the Star Kingdom Stakes (1000m) at Muswellbrook recently.

Bjorn Baker’s I Am Dirty stays in the mix having battled from a wide post to midfield behind rising star Bangkok Hottie at Randwick for his only previous race.

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5 Best Temple units in Heroes of Might and Magic Olden Era

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If you’re starting a new playthrough and have sided with the righteous Templars, you might be wondering which are the best Temple units in Heroes of Might and Magic Olden Era to use. Unlike other Factions, Temple is all about empowering their units and protecting their own in combat. Fielding good ranged units from the get-go, once you set up a defensive line, the enemy will break upon your shields.

The High Inquisition will bring justice to Jadame, either by their holy word or by the sword. Whichever the enemy chooses shall be delivered unto them. Given the type of units that you’ll have access to, there are several ways you’ll be able to play. However, given the composition as is, the best offense will be a solid defensive line that slowly pushes up.

That being said, here are the five best Temple units in Heroes of Might and Magic Olden Era to use during your playthrough.


Note: The list of best Temple units in Heroes of Might and Magic Olden Era mentioned in the article will range from Tier-1 to Tier-7 in ascending order.


5 Best Temple units in Heroes of Might and Magic Olden Era, ranked

1) Sun’s Aegis

Sun's Aegis (Image via Hooded Horse)Sun's Aegis (Image via Hooded Horse)
Sun’s Aegis (Image via Hooded Horse)

There is something about Sun’s Aegis that makes them immaculate on their battlefield. Aside from being knights in shining armour, they carry with them the belief in the power of the Chalice, and owing to their faith, they are imbued with the Sun’s strength.

Aegis (Image via Hooded Horse)Aegis (Image via Hooded Horse)
Aegis (Image via Hooded Horse)

These units can hold the line, steadfast and ready to block the enemy from getting past them. This makes them one of the best Temple units in Heroes of Might and Magic Olden Era. They have two Passive Traits; they are:

  • Aegis: This unit and adjacent friendly units take -30% less ranged damage.
  • Anointed for Defense: Whenever this unit gains a positive effect, its defense increases by 2 until the end of combat.”
Anointed for Defense (Image via Hooded Horse)Anointed for Defense (Image via Hooded Horse)
Anointed for Defense (Image via Hooded Horse)

Aegis not only makes them better at holding the line but also increases the defense capabilities of adjacent units. When up against Faun Archers of the Grove Faction, they will incur less damage, allowing them to stand firm in the face of arrows. Anointed for Defense is another Passive Trait that works well in tandem with Lightweavers, making them one of the best Temple units in Heroes of Might and Magic Olden Era.


2) Marksman

Marksman (Image via Hooded Horse)Marksman (Image via Hooded Horse)
Marksman (Image via Hooded Horse)

The Marksman is without doubt one of the best Temple units in Heroes of Might and Magic Olden Era. When placed behind the front line, they can wreak havoc on enemy units, slowly chipping away at their health. They also serve as scouts, enabling your Hero to see further. It would seem that the Order of the Anvil has more tricks up its sleeve than just metallurgy. They have two Passive Traits; they are:

  • View from Heavens: Increases the Hero’s sight radius by 1 while this unit is in their army. Does not stack.
  • Sharpshooter: Deals full ranged damage at any range”.
View from Heavens (Image via Hooded Horse)View from Heavens (Image via Hooded Horse)
View from Heavens (Image via Hooded Horse)

View from Heavens is going to give your Hero the edge when it comes to spotting threats (or opportunities) to engage with. Whereas Sharpshooter will enable the unit to fire from any distance without incurring damage falloff. When going up against the Hive Faction, you can form a defensive line and shoot the insectoids before they get close.

Sharpshooter (Image via Hooded Horse)Sharpshooter (Image via Hooded Horse)
Sharpshooter (Image via Hooded Horse)

The Marksman can also be considered one of the best Temple units in Heroes of Might and Magic Olden Era, owing to its Active Abilities. They aren’t the strongest in the grand scheme of things, but they do more than enough to supplement their battle capabilities on the field. Here is what they offer:

  • Fine Bolt II: Deals +40% damage. Lasts 2 rounds. Does not end turn. Ability tier 3. Costs 2 Focus Charge.
  • Piercing Shot: Deals 50% damage. The target takes +20% damage until the end of the round. Ability tier 3. Costs 1 focus charge.”

At the start of the round, you can choose between Fine Bolt II and Piercing Shot. They both deal extra damage to the target, but depending on the situation, one will be better than the other. Fine Bolt II enables you to deal more damage for two rounds straight, whereas Piercing Shot grants bonus damage and makes the target susceptible to more damage. If you have other units nearby, you can use them to inflict grievous wounds.


3) Hierophant

Hierophant (Image via Hooded Horse)Hierophant (Image via Hooded Horse)
Hierophant (Image via Hooded Horse)

Griffins are terrifying and one of the best Temple units in Heroes of Might and Magic Olden Era, but the Hierophant is better in certain ways. In the field of battle, having a chaplain by your side to strengthen faith and boost resolve is nothing short of a mental victory. This is where this unit shines. It can buff and heal those wounded and in need of salvation. Hierophant has two Active Abilities; here’s what they do:

  • Inner Glow: Increases friendly unit’s attack and defense by 5. Speed and initiative are increased by 1. Lasts 2 rounds. Ability tier 4.
  • Holy Ablution: Dispels all negative effects from all friendly units and fully restores their HP. Does not affect undead, embodiments, or constructs. Ability tier 4.”
Inner Glow (Image via Hooded Horse)Inner Glow (Image via Hooded Horse)
Inner Glow (Image via Hooded Horse)

Inner Glow will boost a unit’s attack, defense, speed, and initiative. When used on a friendly such as the Sun’s Aegis, its stats are not only boosted but also increased owing to it having a Passive Trait that synergizes with this one.

Holy Ablution (Image via Hooded Horse)Holy Ablution (Image via Hooded Horse)
Holy Ablution (Image via Hooded Horse)

Thanks to Holy Ablution, the Hierophant cements its position as one of the best Temple units in Heroes of Might and Magic Olden Era by healing and dispelling a unit of negative buffs.


4) Sunspear Cavalry

Sunspear Cavalry (Image via Hooded Horse)Sunspear Cavalry (Image via Hooded Horse)
Sunspear Cavalry (Image via Hooded Horse)

If your Sun’s Aegis is the anvil, Sunspear Cavalry will serve as the mighty hammer strike. Clad in the finest armour a knight can have, these units charge onto the field, covering vast distances to strike their foe.

Jousting Bonus II (Image via Hooded Horse)Jousting Bonus II (Image via Hooded Horse)
Jousting Bonus II (Image via Hooded Horse)

With high attack, defence, damage, and decent speed, they are a sight to behold on the battlefield. They have not one, nor two, but four Passive Traits that boost their own capabilites are those of their allies. Here’s what they have to offer:

  • Piercing Strike II: Ignores 40% of the enemy’s defense.
  • Inspiring II: Increases friendly units’ morale by 2. Does not stack; only the strongest one is active.
  • Jousting Bonus II: Moving before an attack increases damage by 10% per hex.
  • Anointed for Attack: Whenever this unit gains a positive effect, its attack increases by 2 until the end of battle.”
Anointed for Attack (Image via Hooded Horse)Anointed for Attack (Image via Hooded Horse)
Anointed for Attack (Image via Hooded Horse)

Piercing Strike II and Inspiring II help boost their prowess in combat by ignoring a vast portion of the enemy’s defense and boosting the morale of friendly units, respectively. Jousting Bonus II is perhaps what makes Sunspear Cavalry one of the best Temple units in Heroes of Might and Magic Olden Era, as it increases damage significantly, merely by covering ground before the attack.


5) Archangel

Archangel (Image via Hooded Horse)Archangel (Image via Hooded Horse)
Archangel (Image via Hooded Horse)

The Church of the Sun prides itself in their ability to send forth angels to the field of battle. While their divinity can be questioned (since these angels are far from divine beings and are merely constructs with a soul), their utility on the battlefield cannot be disputed or doubted for even a second. The Archangel has two Passive Traits that it brings to the fray. They are:

  • Forging Perfection: Whenever a positive effect is applied to a friend unit, it is also applied to this unit. The effect’s duration and power are copied. If the effect targets multiple stacks, it is only to this unit only once.
  • Sharpshooter: Deals full ranged damage at any range.”
Forging Perfection (Image via Hooded Horse)Forging Perfection (Image via Hooded Horse)
Forging Perfection (Image via Hooded Horse)

Forging Perfection alone makes the Archangel one of the best Temple units in Heroes of Might and Magic Olden Era to field. A positive effect on one target affects it as well, boosting it’s capabiliites. If you want to keep the unit afar, Sharpshooter will ensure you can snipe enemy units before they reach your front line.

Sharpshooter (Image via Hooded Horse)Sharpshooter (Image via Hooded Horse)
Sharpshooter (Image via Hooded Horse)

Not to be outdone by other units, the Archangel has two very powerful Active Abilities as well that it brings to bear. With them, the unit will be able to dispel and buff their own with ease. Here’s what they do:

  • Refract and Reflect: Applies a copy of all positive affects currently on this unit to a friendly unit. Does not trigger Forging Perfection. Ability tier 2. Costs 1 Focus Charge.
  • Devouring Chalice: Dispels all positive effects from enemies within a 1-hex radius area from the chosen hex and applies them to this unit. Ability tier 2.”
Refract and Reflect (Image via Hooded Horse)Refract and Reflect (Image via Hooded Horse)
Refract and Reflect (Image via Hooded Horse)

Refract and Reflect make it so that any buff to the Archangel can be copied to any friendly unit on the field, boosting them in an instant. Lastly, we have Devouring Chalice, which is absolutely terrifying. Imagine an enemy unit with numerous positive effects on them; they become unstoppable in battle.

Devouring Chalice (Image via Hooded Horse)Devouring Chalice (Image via Hooded Horse)
Devouring Chalice (Image via Hooded Horse)

By using this ability, you can not only steal their buffs, but also neutralize it for them, wasting your opponents’ Focus Charge and Mana. If you’re looking for a unit that truly embodies this Faction, the Archangel is undoubtedly one of the best Temple units in Heroes of Might and Magic Olden Era.


That’s everything you need to know about the best Temple units in Heroes of Might and Magic Olden Era. Keep in mind that your army composition may vary from the aforementioned list based on several factors.


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