The situation surrounding Mike Vrabel, Dianna Russini and the New England Patriots has escalated into a major offseason scandal
On Thursday, Jemele Hill, who is the contributing writer at The Atlantic, posted a strong tweet, directed at Robert Kraft’s team.
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“The Patriots are fooling themselves if they think this story is just going to go away,” she wrote. “Now that it’s crossed over into tabloid territory, they’re not only going to be digging through the crates, but following his every move from here on out.”
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Hill, in her tweet, also pointed out her article, which was published on Monday in The Atlantic, where she wrote a lengthy opinion piece, titled, “Why One Coach’s Personal Life Is a Sports-Wide Scandal.”
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I wrote a few weeks ago that the Patriots are fooling themselves if they think this story will simply fade away. Now that it has entered tabloid territory, people are not only digging into the past but also closely watching Vrabel’s every move going forward.
In the article, Hill detailed how Vrabel’s public image shifted dramatically after Page Six published intimate photos of him and Russini at an Arizona resort on April 7.
Hill noted that Vrabel had entered the offseason on a high note after he led his former team, the Patriots to the Super Bowl in his first season as head coach.
In her column, Hill also wrote that the situation pointed finger to concerns about journalism ethics and relationships between reporters and sources in sports media.
Adding to the April 7 photos from Arizona, second batch of photos involving Vrabel and Russini were released on April 23.
Photos published by Page Six show the pair at the Tribeca Tavern in New York City in January 2020. Allegedly, they appeared to be sharing a kiss.
Next, TMZ released images of the two at a Biloxi casino in January 2024.
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Currently, Dianna Russini is married to Kevin Goldschmidt, a senior manager for Shake Shack. They tied the knot on Sept. 26, 2020. The couple has two children together.
Ben Hayes, co-trainer at Lindsay Park, has singled out blinkers as the key factor in Plymouth’s comeback win at Caulfield.
Trained by Ben, Will and J D Hayes, the galloper earned his maiden victory since the September Benalla Cup by dominating the Lamaro’s After The Last Handicap (2000m) this Saturday.
Plymouth ($7.50), piloted by Jamie Mott, prevailed by three-quarters of a length against Howlin’ Rain ($13), as Brayden Star ($51) was half a length adrift in third.
Hayes revealed the Lindsay Park stable had bided their time before reapplying blinkers to Plymouth, who had been equipped with winkers previously.
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Post his 12th in April’s Group 3 Easter Cup (2000m) at Caulfield, Plymouth took third in a benchmark 1000 race with the same parameters as Saturday.
“We just felt last start at Flemington that he probably hit the front early and peaked on his run.” Hayes said.
“He had been relaxing so well all prep after we had been wanting him to relax, that we had put the blinkers on him.
“Back in trip, the blinkers went on today and it was a ten-out-of-ten ride from Jamie.
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“He had been running really well, and it was well-deserved.”
Hayes indicated they aimed to have Plymouth close to the pace to boost his morale from Saturday’s performance.
Prior to the race, the Lindsay Park trainers’ main uncertainty was Plymouth’s suitability for Soft 7 going.
“After today I think we’ll keep him to 2000 (metres) and with the blinkers on, he definitely got the couple of lengths that he needed,” Hayes said.
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“He’s lightly exposed on wet tracks, and that was a question mark, the Soft 7. I thought he did a good job handling that, so it’s all very good going into winter.”
Hayes and his brothers will convene to decide on forthcoming targets.
Brisbane in the north is among the possibilities.
“I was thinking about that, but I’ll need to talk to my brothers, or we could stay here and win another one of these types of races,” Hayes said.
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“But I know the owners don’t mind a trip.”
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The third round of the 2026 Truist Championship begins Saturday at Quail Hollow in Charlotte, N.C. Here’s everything you need to know to watch the tournament on Saturday, including full Truist Championship TV coverage, streaming details and complete Round 3 tee times.
How to watch Truist Championship on Saturday
At the halfway point of the Truist Championship, Sungjae Im holds a slim, one-shot lead at 9-under following a second-round 69. After being sidelined for five months due to a wrist injury, Im returned this past March and now finds himself in position to chase his third PGA TOUR win.
During a post-round press conference after Friday’s round, he credited his strong driving performance and past Presidents Cup experience for his strong start through two rounds.
“I’m keeping it in the fairways, as you see there on the data. So it makes it easier for me to hit my second shots on the green in difficult pin positions,” Im said, “because of the play with the Presidents Cup, I know where to miss the greens, I’m very familiar with this golf course.”
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For Im, the only part of his game that still feels slightly out of sync is the putter — an area where Tommy Fleetwood, who sits one stroke back, has excelled through two rounds.
“I think the greens are very, very difficult and I just had a really good eye for it over the first two days and I putted well and that’s been a big difference for me,” Fleetwood said.
Fleetwood sits at 8-under after opening the week with back-to-back 67s. The 2025 FedExCup champion enters the weekend firmly in contention as he searches for his second PGA TOUR title.
Im and Fleetwood will tee off for Round 3 at 1:50 pm ET.
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You can watch the third round of the 2026 Truist Championship on TV via CBS and Golf Channel, with Golf Channel opening the coverage at 12 p.m. ET on Saturday. PGA Tour Live on ESPN+ will provide exclusive early streaming coverage starting Saturday at 7:30 a.m. ET, as well as featured group and featured hole coverage all day long. The GOLF App will carry a simulcast of Golf Channel’s Saturday TV coverage. You can stream CBS’s Saturday coverage on Paramount+.
Below you will find everything you need to know to watch the third round of the 2026 Truist Championship.
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CBS and Golf Channel will provide third-round TV coverage of the 2026 Truist Championship. Golf Channel’s Saturday telecast runs from 12-3 p.m. ET, followed by CBS from 3-6 p.m. ET.
How to stream online Saturday
You can stream the third round of the 2026 Truist Championship via PGA Tour Live on ESPN+, which will offer streaming coverage beginning on Saturday at 7:30 a.m. ET, in addition to featured group and hole coverage. You can also stream a live simulcast of Golf Channel’s third-round TV coverage on the GOLF App and CBS’s Saturday coverage on Paramount+.
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Apr 22, 2026; San Francisco, California, USA; San Francisco Giants catcher Patrick Bailey (14) chases with the ball during the fifth inning against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Oracle Park. Mandatory Credit: Stan Szeto-Imagn Images
The Cleveland Guardians go into their game on Sunday afternoon against the visiting Minnesota Twins with possibly the best defensive catching duo in baseball.
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That’s because the Guardians acquired two-time Gold Glove-winning catcher Patrick Bailey from the San Francisco Giants on Saturday for left-handed pitching prospect Matt Wilkinson and Cleveland’s Competitive Balance Round A pick (29th overall) in the 2026 draft.
He will pair with Austin Hedges after Bo Naylor was sent to Triple-A Columbus after the trade. Utility man David Fry also can catch.
“I feel like a kid on Christmas Eve,” said Bailey, who has played his pro baseball career in the San Francisco organization, which selected him in the first round (13th overall) in the 2020 MLB Draft. “I’m ready to get going and see what’s under the tree.”
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But Bailey, who turns 27 on May 29, also knows it will take a while to get comfortable.
“Just trying to get a feel for everybody. I’ve got no chance of getting everybody’s name right,” he added.
According to Fangraphs.com, Bailey’s Defensive Runs Above Average of 102.4 is the best in MLB since 2020.
“This is one of the best, if not the best defensive catcher in baseball,” said Cleveland manager Stephen Vogt. “… I got eight, nine texts from people in the Giants organization raving about him, not wanting him to leave.”
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Bailey has struggled at the plate, hitting .146 (12-for-82) with a home run and five RBIs, a .213 on-base percentage and .396 OPS in 30 games with the Giants this season.
“Everybody’s going to see right away, what he’s capable of,” said Hedges, who has a DEF of 82.4 since 2021. “… He’s going to help us so much. He inspires me all of the time when I watch him.”
Bailey is expected to be in uniform and ready to play Sunday in the rubber game of the series after the Twins’ 2-1 win in 11 innings on Saturday night.
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“I’m ready to get out there,” Bailey said. “I’ve been waiting to play with Hedges my whole career. To be able to work with him and learn from him. I’m super pumped.”
Gavin Williams (5-2, 3.28 ERA) is Cleveland’s scheduled starter Sunday.
Williams’ last start was a 5-3 loss at Kansas City on Tuesday in which he took the loss, giving up five runs and eight hits in six innings with two walks and seven strikeouts.
In seven appearances, all starts, against the Twins, Williams is 3-2 with a 2.61 ERA. His last start facing Minnesota came at home last Aug. 1, when he did not get a decision despite six innings of four-hit shutout ball. He walked two and struck out eight.
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The Twins placed starting pitcher Taj Bradley (4-1, 2.87) on the 15-day injured list on Saturday, retroactive to Tuesday, with pec muscle inflammation.
Bradley had originally been scheduled to start Sunday, so Minnesota’s starter is slated to be opener Andrew Morris. The right-handed reliever is 1-1 with a 4.96 ERA, five walks and 15 strikeouts in 16 1/3 innings in his rookie season.
Right-hander Travis Adams was recalled from Triple-A St. Paul in a corresponding move.
Benn suffered a first professional defeat when he came up short against fierce rival Chris Eubank Jr in the middleweight division, but he was able to even the scores in their rematch, before announcing a return to welterweight – which he believes to be his natural division.
After ditching Matchroom Boxing and Eddie Hearn, ‘The Destroyer’ then made the decision to debut with his new promotional firm Zuffa Boxing in a 150lb catchweight affair against Regis Prograis, seen as a pit stop on his way back down to 147lbs.
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However, despite Prograis entering the bout carrying injuries, Benn was unable to halt the New Orleans operator and instead settled for a victory on the scorecards, which drew criticism from some fans.
Speaking with Casino.org, boxing legend Tyson labelled Benn as ‘contending material’, when discussing his favourite fighters in the sport today.
“You got so many good fighters, name any division, David Benavidez. You got Tank [Gervonta Davis], you got Shakur Stevenson, you got Keyshawn Davis, he’s a great fighter. There’s so many great fighters on the up.
“Even this young guy trying to show something, Conor Benn. People say he’s a bum, but he’s contending material believe it or not. I know he talks a lot of smack, gets some people nervous, but he’s contending material. He’s not afraid to show his face.”
Minnesota Vikings owners Leonard Wilf and Mark Wilf react before an NFL International Series matchup against the New Orleans Saints at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. On Oct. 2, 2022, the Vikings ownership group participated in another overseas showcase as Minnesota continued expanding its presence during the league’s international push in London. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images.
We call them the Nopedy Nopes, and we reveal a new batch each weekend at VikingsTerritory — takes and happenings from the Minnesota Vikings orbit that did work out, are too far-fetched for believability, or were flat-out wrong.
Three rumors. Three verdicts. One more offseason reality check.
This week tackles two false theories and one WR theory that won’t come to fruition.
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Minnesota Vikings owner Zygi Wilf stands on the field during Jared Allen’s Ring of Fame induction ceremony before a home game against the Arizona Cardinals at U.S. Bank Stadium on Oct. 30, 2022. Wilf has overseen one of the franchise’s most successful ownership eras, helping guide the organization through consistent playoff contention and major stadium development. Mandatory Credit: Brad Rempel-USA TODAY Sports.
The Nopedy Nope: The Vikings didn’t spend much in free agency, so they will probably be sold by ownership.
Pioneer Press‘ Charley Walter unloaded the idea last weekend, claiming, “It’s beginning to look as if Vikings ownership now could be mirroring Twins ownership, which has sought to sell its team. Figuring they were championship worthy, the Vikings a year ago spent more money on player payroll in the offseason ($350 million) than any of the NFL’s other 31 teams.”
“This offseason, the Vikings have spent just $226 million, second lowest in the league. It appears Vikings owners Mark and Zygi Wilf have decided on a significant payroll slash this year. The Vikings won’t admit it, but this sure looks like a rebuilding year. This is the 21st year the Wilfs have owned the Vikings. Until this year, they have made a commendable attempt at winning the Lombardi Trophy.”
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On the pursuit of a Super Bowl in 2026, it is unclear why Walters believes the Vikings have said “no thanks.” Minnesota featured a Top 3 defense last year and signed Kyler Murray two months ago.
Walters continued, “Meanwhile, the Twins’ Pohlad ownership isn’t unlike what Red McCombs did with the Vikings in 2005 before selling to the Wilfs. McCombs, who bought the Vikings for $246 million in 1998, cut player and coaching staff payroll to a bare minimum and waited until he got his price ($600 million) from the Wilfs.”
“If the Wilfs, who curiously still haven’t named a permanent general manager since firing Kwesi Adofo-Mensah last January, were to sell the Vikings today, they could get between $8 billion and $9 billion.”
The Verdict: Teams that spend big in free agency — like the Vikings from 2022 to 2024 — are forced to reset because the money runs out. Suggesting a sale of the team is on the way can be construed as the grandaddy of all “nopey nopes.” Credible Vikings sources have since smacked down the reporting. The franchise is not for sale.
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The Nopedy Nope: Stefon Diggs is a WR option for Minnesota.
Days after the 2026 NFL Draft, Bleacher Report’s Joseph Zucker analyzed Diggs’s employment options in 2026, and the Vikings got the nod.
Houston Texans wide receiver Stefon Diggs walks off the field after a road game against the Minnesota Vikings at U.S. Bank Stadium on Sep. 22, 2024. Diggs returned to Minneapolis years after his memorable tenure with the Vikings, remaining one of the NFL’s most productive receivers and a central figure in Houston’s evolving offensive attack. Mandatory Credit: Brad Rempel-Imagn Images.
He wrote, “The Kansas City Chiefs are in a much different spot organizationally. They’re aiming to contend despite quarterback Patrick Mahomes recovering from a torn ACL. Like the Raiders, the Chiefs didn’t take a receiver until Day 3. Cincinnati’s Cyrus Allen went in the fifth round, so signing Diggs to a short-term contract makes sense for Kansas City.”
“Would one of Diggs’ old teams consider a reunion? Jordan Addison has yet to make a true breakthrough with the Minnesota Vikings. The team’s depth really falls off once you get past him and Justin Jefferson as well. The Vikings have one quarterback on a one-year contract (Kyler Murray) and another who may be heading into a make-or-break season (J.J. McCarthy). Bringing Diggs back to Minneapolis has some merit.”
Fast forward a week, and Minnesota added Jauan Jennings, not Diggs.
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The Verdict: Nopedy nope on Diggs to Minnesota. The choice was Jennings instead.
The Nopedy Nope: The Vikings have one of the league’s worst quarterback rooms entering 2026.
Naming the Vikings’ quarterback situation the NFL’s eight-worst, CBS Sports‘Garrett Podell wrote, “One would think the Minnesota Vikings’ signing of two-time Pro Bowl quarterback Kyler Murray would keep them off this list, but that’s not the case. Murray earned his Pro Bowl selections in 2020 and 2021. That’s a lifetime ago in NFL years. From 2022 to 2025, Murray missed 30 of his possible 68 games.”
“In the five games Murray played for the Cardinals in 2025, he averaged a career low 227.0 total yards per game. Recent first-round pick J.J. McCarthy was the worst quarterback in the NFL in 2025, which sparked the signing of Murray. McCarthy’s performance was simply incredible considering the offensive ecosystem under 2024 Coach of the Year Kevin O’Connell.”
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Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray wears a WVB memorial bow tie patch honoring late owner William V. Bidwill during pregame warmups before a home matchup in Glendale, Arizona, on Oct. 13, 2019. Murray entered the NFL with enormous expectations after becoming the No. 1 overall pick in the 2019 NFL Draft following his standout collegiate career at Oklahoma. Mandatory Credit: Rob Schumacher/The Republic, Arizona Republic via Imagn Content Services, LLC.
He added, “Despite an electrifying supporting cast, McCarthy ranked dead last in the league in completion percentage (57.6%), touchdown-to-interception ratio (11-12), and passer rating (72.6). Murray could rediscover his early career form with Minnesota.”
The Verdict: Nopedy nope on Murray as the league’s eighth-worst signal-caller. That doesn’t make sense.
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Daniel Dubois secured the WBO heavyweight title with an 11th-round stoppage of Fabio Wardley but is set to lose a large chunk of his winnings
Daniel Dubois is poised to forfeit an estimated sum exceeding £600,000 from his victory over Fabio Wardley on Saturday evening. The heavyweight force secured the WBO title with an 11th-round TKO at Manchester’s Co-Op Live – his third world championship overall, having previously held the WBA (Regular) and IBF straps.
It is understood that Dubois also pocketed around £1.3million for the contest, although ‘Triple D’ won’t receive that complete figure. In the UK, anyone earning above £125,140 per year is subject to the additional tax rate of 45 per cent.
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This means that £585,000 of Dubois’ purse will go directly to HMRC. Additionally, the 28-year-old will be liable for two per cent National Insurance, a further £26,000 – theoretically taking his total deductions to an eye-watering £611k.
Should the fight purse estimates prove correct, the British champion will be left with £689,000 to pocket. However, he will also likely pass on a portion of this to his corner, trainers and gym as is traditional in the sport.
Speaking after his triumph over Wardley – which will be remembered as one of the finest bouts of the year – Dubois said: “It was a war. We come through the sticky moments. It was a war. Thank you, Fabio, for that. Thank you.”
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When pressed on what the future holds, with both the WBO’s mandatory challenger Moses Itauma and a potential third clash against unbeaten Ukrainian Oleksandr Usyk looming large, Dubois said: “I want to grow from this fight, improve and come back even better and go on a reign as champion again.”
Meanwhile, promoter Frank Warren was left almost speechless following the action-packed headline bout. He said: “It was amazing. These two guys show such heart – both of them.
“Great heart, chins, it was an amazing fight. It was just absorbing, it had everything. Exciting. Best heavyweight fight I’ve ever put on.”
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While a rematch clause is included in the fight contract, Warren revealed little about Dubois’s next move in the ring. A lucrative Usyk trilogy could prove tempting for the fighter, having suffered two defeats to the ‘Cat’ in recent times.
The pair first met for the WBA (Super), IBF, WBO and IBO titles in August 2023, with Usyk finishing his long-time rival in the ninth round. Dubois then embarked on a three-fight winning run against Jarrell Miller, Filip Hrgovic and Anthony Joshua – claiming the IBF title that Usyk had vacated to face Tyson Fury in a rematch.
Yet when the two squared off once more last July at Wembley, the result was much the same. The Briton was floored by a fifth-round knockout at the hands of Usyk, leaving him back at square one in his pursuit of world championship glory.
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Although Dubois will be keen to settle the score with the 39-year-old, he faces the prospect of being stripped of his WBO title if he neglects to defend it against Itauma. The 21-year-old has climbed the ranks remarkably quickly, amassing an outstanding record of 14-0 in just three years.
Currently holding both the WBA International and WBO Inter-Continental heavyweight titles, Itauma now finds himself on the cusp of a shot at world championship glory.
May 9, 2026; San Francisco, California, USA; Pittsburgh Pirates starting pitcher Braxton Ashcraft (35) throws a pitch against the San Francisco Giants during the first inning at Oracle Park. Mandatory Credit: Robert Edwards-Imagn Images
Braxton Ashcraft threw seven innings of one-run ball, batterymate Joey Bart matched his career high with four hits and the Pittsburgh Pirates used a 20-hit assault to roll past the host San Francisco Giants 13-3 on Saturday night.
Nick Gonzales also collected four hits and Brandon Lowe had four RBIs for the Pirates, who won for the sixth time in their last eight games.
Giants starter Landen Roupp (5-3) matched zeroes with Ashcraft for four innings before Bart led off the fifth with an infield single on the right-hander’s 94th pitch, prompting San Francisco manager Tony Vitello to go to his bullpen.
After a single and steal by Oneil Cruz, the Pirates went ahead 1-0 on Lowe’s sacrifice fly and then 2-0 on an RBI single by Bryan Reynolds.
Bryce Eldridge launched his first career home run to get the Giants on the board in the last of the inning, before Pittsburgh seized control with a two-run sixth and blew the game open with a six-run seventh.
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Konnor Griffin and Bart had RBI singles in the sixth, before Lowe lashed the big hit of the seventh — a two-run triple.
Bart made it a four-hit day when his leadoff single off Christian Koss, normally an infielder, triggered a three-run ninth.
Ashcraft (2-2) limited the Giants to six hits in his seven innings. He struck out six without walking a batter.
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Bart, who played his first four seasons with the Giants, matched the four hits he’d recorded twice last year for the Pirates. He had three hits five times as a Giant.
The catcher scored three times and drove in two runs.
Cruz also scored three times and had three hits, while Lowe and Spencer Horwitz scored twice apiece. Lowe and Ryan O’Hearn had two hits each in the season-best 20-hit attack.
Heliot Ramos had a pair of singles for the Giants, who won the series opener 5-2 on Friday night. San Francisco has lost nine of its last 11 games.
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The Giants completed the game’s scoring with two in the last of the ninth on a bases-loaded walk to Drew Gilbert and an RBI single by Eric Haase.
Handling Beadman with greater patience throughout the Gold Coast Guineas yielded strong returns for those involved, setting up possibilities in the headline sprint at Brisbane’s winter carnival.
The three-year-old, fresh off capturing the Fireball Quality (1100m) initially, had failed to place in Sydney across his next pair of efforts, resulting in revised riding plans for the weekend’s Group 3 showdown.
“The last couple of starts he drew bad gates and going forward backfired. He has been over-racing,” trainer Peter Snowden said.
“Today, he was really good. He built into it, and he was strong late. You keep riding him those sort of races we’ll get better results.
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“He’s a beautiful horse to deal with. He’s got a great nature, he’s got a great temperament and hopefully he can be a good horse.”
Beadman produced a memorable performance at last year’s matching card, securing the Ken Russell Memorial Classic (1200m) by more than eight lengths.
Revisiting the site of that dominant display on Saturday, he narrowed the winning distance this time around, but still confirmed his standing as a contender for Queensland carnival riches.
“Discussions were made to run him next week in the (Doomben) 10,000. It’s on the table, but ultimately, a race like the Stradbroke is where you want to be,” Snowden said.
“We can go to the three-year-old race two weeks into that, or we back him up next week. We’ll see how the horse pulls up and make a call in a couple of days’ time.”
James McDonald, Beadman’s victorious pilot, wishes to steer clear of the 10,000 clash given his mount on Napoleonic for trainer Tom Charlton.
“I’ve got a ride in the Doomben 10,000 so I don’t want him running there,” McDonald said.
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“First time we’ve ridden him a bit conservatively, and he responded really well.”
Beadman, the $2.60 market elect, prevailed by one length against filly Nepo Baby ($5), with Motorsports ($14) rallying from the tail to claim third, heads apart.
Manchester City kept the Premier League title race alive with a 3-0 win over Brentford on Saturday afternoon. League leaders Arsenal will look to re-establish their five-point lead by beating West Ham on Sunday, with another three league fixtures to come.
Paris Saint-Germain can all but seal the Ligue 1 title by beating Brest at home, in one of eight matches taking place at the same time on Sunday evening. Marseille will look to stay in the race for Europe before the final matchday by bringing three points back from Le Havre.
Real Madrid will look to delay Barcelona‘s La Liga title win when the two arch rivals face off on Sunday. The Catalans, who are 11 points clear at the top, will be hosting the Clásico at their Camp Nou home for the first time in three years following renovation works on the stadium.
In cycling, Guillermo Thomas Silva became the first-ever Uruguayan rider to win a Grand Tour stage by coming out on top in a crowded sprint finish on the second day of this year’s men’s Giro d’Italia.
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The final stage of the women’s Vuelta a España saw home favourite Paula Blasi triumph on the Asturian summit of L’Angliru to claim the first Grand Tour title of her career.
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