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URC: Ospreys coach Mark Jones reflects on ‘hell of a season’
It is fair to say the first full season as a professional head coach for Mark Jones at the Ospreys has been a baptism of fire.
Results will show it has been a disappointing campaign.
Ospreys lie in 11th position in the United Rugby Championship (URC), out of play-off contention with two league games remaining. They were also knocked out of the Challenge Cup at the last-16 stage by Ulster.
That does not tell the whole story. Off the field the Ospreys have endured a torrid time, their very existence threatened.
There has been a turbulent three months which started with the Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) announcing Ospreys owners, Y11 Sport & Media, as the preferred bidder to buy Cardiff from the governing body.
Ninety days of discussions followed but came to nothing when the deal collapsed and Ospreys were told last week, along with the other three regions, their future was safe until 2028.
Throughout all that trouble and strife, Jones has been the one constant for Ospreys fans and staff.
He is the man who has had to answer the questions about Ospreys and Y11 and try and reassure his players, coaches and staff. More than just a rugby coach.
“It’s been a hell of a season just reflecting on it,” said Jones.
“I’m just doing my job as I see it and doing the best I can.
“Have I got everything right? No, I probably haven’t. But what I’ve tried to do is just be open and honest with things and as professional as I can.
“It’s been tough but it’s what the job is.”
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PM Narendra Modi Inaugurates Six BCCI Indoor Cricket Academies Across North-East India
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday inaugurated six state-of-the-art indoor cricket academies across northeast India, which are part of the BCCI’s expansion programme for cricketing infrastructure in the region. The academies are located in Rangpo (Sikkim), Doimukh (Arunachal Pradesh), Imphal (Manipur), Madankurklang (Meghalaya), Aizawl (Mizoram), and Dimapur (Nagaland). “The Honourable Prime Minister virtually inaugurated the facilities during a state function in Gangtok, Sikkim, marking a significant step towards strengthening sports infrastructure and unlocking the immense sporting potential of the North-East region,” the BCCI stated in a release.
The inauguration ceremony was attended by ICC chairman Jay Shah along with all the office bearers of BCCI while administrators from the other five northeastern states joined via video conference.
“This project was conceptualised and driven by the BCCI under the leadership of Jay Shah during his tenure as Secretary, with a clear focus on strengthening cricketing ecosystems in emerging regions,” the BCCI said.
“The foundation stone for these academies was laid by Shah in May 2024, setting in motion a structured effort to build world-class cricketing infrastructure in the North-East.” The academies have been designed as high-performance centres, equipped with indoor practice pitches, high-tech gymnasiums, temperature-controlled swimming pools, and dedicated administrative and training blocks.
These facilities will enable year-round training, particularly addressing the challenges posed by extended monsoon seasons in the region, and significantly reduce the need for players to travel to other parts of the country for professional training.
BCCI president Mithun Manhas said: “This initiative reflects a clear intent to take cricket infrastructure to every region and build a stronger, more inclusive foundation for the game.
“It is also a significant step in ensuring that aspiring cricketers from the North-East have access to the same quality of facilities as anywhere else in the country.” “I am confident that this will pave the way for more players from the North-East to progress to the highest levels of the game,” added secretary Devajit Saikia said.
On his part, vice-president Rajeev Shukla said: “The focus now will be on creating competitive exposure and pathways that allow this talent to flourish at the highest level.”
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Phillies fire Rob Thomson, name Don Mattingly interim manager
The team has fired Canadian Rob Thomson and named bench coach Don Mattingly as interim manager, the Phillies announced Tuesday.
Mattingly previously worked on the staff of Toronto Blue Jays manager John Schneider.
Thomson, of Sarnia, Ont., led Philadelphia to the 2022 World Series after taking over for Joe Girardi, losing to the Houston Astros in six games. Since then, the club has regressed in the post-season. It lost in the NL Championship Series in 2023 in seven games, and the NL Division Series in 2024 and ’25 in four games.
The Phillies have struggled mightily this season, sitting tied for last in the NL East at 9-19 and having lost 11 of their past 12 games, including five of six against the division-rival Atlanta Braves.
Mattingly, 65, spent three years with the Blue Jays, reaching the first World Series of his fabled MLB career last season.
After initially saying he stepped away to spend time with family, Mattingly joined the Phillies in January, where son Preston is the general manager under president Dave Dombrowski.
Over a 14-year playing career with the New York Yankees, Don Mattingly was a six-time all-star. He later served as manager of the Los Angeles Dodgers and the Miami Marlins for a combined 12 seasons.
–with files from The Associated Press
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Smriti Mandhana Down To 5th, Deepti Sharma Rises To 4th In ICC’s Latest Women’s T20I Rankings
File photo of Smriti Mandhana© PTI
India vice-captain Smriti Mandhana slipped one place to fifth in the batters’ list, while all-rounder Deepti Sharma climbed to fourth among bowlers in the latest ICC Women’s T20I Rankings released on Tuesday. Other significant movements on the batters’ list include India captain Harmanpreet Kaur, who has moved up a slot to re-enter the top 10 with 646 points after finishing the recent series against South Africa with 169 runs and Richa Gosh, who advanced two slots to 22nd. South Africa captain, Laura Wolvaardt has advanced two slots to third place and career-best rating points of 786 and is now just two rating points behind number two, Beth Mooney and 29 behind Georgia Voll who tops the Batting Rankings with 815 points.
Wolvaardt smashed an unbeaten, 56-ball 92 to finish the five-match series with a total of 330 runs – the most individual runs in a women’s bilateral T20I series – as her team won the series 4-1.
It’s a tight race at the top of the rankings for T20I bowlers that is still headed by Pakistan spinner Sadia Iqbal, with India all-rounder Deepti and South Africa spinner Nonkululeko Mlaba (up two rungs) sharing fourth spot ahead of the T20 World Cup.
Just outside the top 10 there is a new career-high rating for India youngster Shree Charani, with the left-armer gaining 12 places to rise to 11th following her two-wicket haul in the series finale against the Proteas in Benoni.
There are also some changes on the latest ODI rankings following the completion of Bangladesh’s home series with Sri Lanka and it’s a number of players from the home side that climbed the updated charts.
Experienced Bangladesh duo Nigar Sultana (up three spots to 35th) and Sobhana Mostary (up five rungs to 45th) made gains on the list for ODI batters, while Nahida Akter (up two slots to 11th) and Marufa Akter (up six places to 37th) were the big improvers on the updated rankings for ODI bowlers.
Sri Lanka captain Chamari Athapaththu jumped one place to ninth on the updated rankings for ODI all-rounders and seven spots to equal 34th for ODI bowlers, while teammate Harshitha Samarawickrama (up three spots to equal 20th) is the eye-catcher from the island nation on the list for ODI batters.
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IPL 2026: PBKS unleash Lockie Ferguson as pace weapon; RR opt to bowl | Cricket News
NEW DELHI: League leaders Punjab Kings handed a major boost to their bowling attack with the inclusion of Lockie Ferguson as they took on Rajasthan Royals in a crucial Indian Premier League 2026 clash on Tuesday.Rajasthan skipper Riyan Parag won the toss and opted to bowl first at the Maharaja Yadavindra Singh International Cricket Stadium, citing early moisture due to recent rain and cloud cover.
Ferguson boost for unbeaten Punjab
All eyes were on Punjab’s team sheet as the hosts brought in express pacer Ferguson in place of Xavier Bartlett, signalling a clear intent to sharpen their pace attack. The New Zealand quick’s raw speed is expected to play a key role, especially under conditions that could assist seamers early on.Punjab also made a forced change, with Suryansh Shedge replacing Shashank Singh in the XI.Captain Shreyas Iyer admitted he would have preferred to bowl first but remained confident in his side’s adaptability. “Any time you bat or bowl, it’s a great challenge. All of us are proactive irrespective of the toss,” he said.Speaking about consistency, Iyer added, “We have a certain goal to achieve and we know the eventual goal. Our mindset is about maintaining standards and values. It’s been brilliant so far, and we need to keep the momentum going.”Punjab head into the contest as the only unbeaten side this season and will be keen to consolidate their position at the top of the table.
Royals look to exploit early conditions
For Rajasthan, Parag emphasised the importance of making early inroads. “There’s a little moisture at the start, so we’re trying to extract that and get a few early wickets,” he said.The Royals made two changes of their own, bringing in Dasun Shanaka for Shimron Hetmyer and Yash Punja in place of Ravi Bishnoi.Currently placed fourth, Rajasthan have a chance to climb higher with a win, but they face a confident Punjab unit riding a wave of momentum.With Ferguson’s pace added to an already potent attack featuring Arshdeep Singh and Marco Jansen, Punjab will look to make early breakthroughs and extend their dominant run in IPL 2026.
PBKS vs RR Playing XIs
Punjab Kings XI: Prabhsimran Singh(w), Priyansh Arya, Shreyas Iyer(c), Cooper Connolly, Suryansh Shedge, Nehal Wadhera, Marcus Stoinis, Marco Jansen, Lockie Ferguson, Arshdeep Singh, Yuzvendra ChahalRajasthan Royals XI: Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Dhruv Jurel(w), Riyan Parag(c), Donovan Ferreira, Ravindra Jadeja, Dasun Shanaka, Jofra Archer, Nandre Burger, Brijesh Sharma, Yash Raj Punja
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Top Remaining Veterans Teams Should Target After NFL Draft
Dust settled on free agency weeks ago, but the talent pool wasn’t entirely drained.
Dallas found another receiver post-draft, agreeing to terms on a one-year deal with Marquez Valdes-Scantling on Monday, in a sign of life left in veteran free agency. “MVS” had 14 receptions and one touchdown last season. That’s not exactly the kind of production that brings teams knocking on your door in March.
But in Dallas, he was targeted to fill a clearly defined role that might include holdout insurance should negotiations with George Pickens shift from cordial to contentious as owner Jerry Jones’ history with holdouts suggests.
Here are a few other veterans capable of filling a role, big or small, despite their known shortcomings:
QB Aaron Rodgers
Week 1 Age: 42
Last season: 24 TDs, led Steelers to AFC North division title
Rodgers and Mike McCarthy are both wearing the knowing smirk we read as an almost obvious sign of the pending reunion of former Packers in Pittsburgh. Rodgers can still get the job done — he had only seven interceptions with a very modest skill-position group in 2025 — and starred in this system in his physical prime. Who else is bidding? Barring injury, most teams are not likely interest in the Rodgers Rodeo. Father Time can wipe away those facial expressions quickly, and Rodgers’ next IR trip if likely his last.
WR Deebo Samuel
Week 1 Age: 30
Last season: 72 receptions for 727 yards, five TD receptions with Commanders
Samuel’s lone season with the Commanders was a struggle and it’s hard to know how much of it was the revolving door at quarterback, a new offense, friction with jettisoned offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury or the physical toll of playing wide receiver like a running back. He has 406 career catches and could still hold down a role in the right scheme.
DE Joey Bosa
Week 1 Age: 31
Last season: Led NFL with five forced fumbles; had 16 QB hits in 16 games
Bosa had 54 pressures in his only season with the Bills, which is enough for a team to think about taking a flier on the longtime Chargers’ edge rusher. He had 5.0 sacks and would make sense for a handful of contenders, including the San Francisco 49ers, where little brother Nick Bosa wouldn’t mind the help. San Francisco’s abysmal pass rush to end last season was sans Nick Bosa because of a season-ending ACL injury, and didn’t get a lot of attention in the offseason.
Week 1 Age: 28 Harris isn’t to the magical downhill decline age for running backs but there’s no denying his mileage is high, making the return from a season-ending injury last September far larger than a footnote to his 2026 status. But the 21st pick in the 2021 draft had four 1,000-yard seasons in a row, 28 rushing TDs and never missed a game in four previous seasons with the Steelers before his wheels gave him issues with the Chargers last season.
Week 1 Age: 33 Diggs is dealing with a legal headache and won’t be considered for sainthood as a teammate, which might have something to do with him playing for the Vikings, Bills, Texans and Patriots since 2019. A disappearing act in the playoffs won’t help his cause. Diggs had 14 receptions in four games but averaged 7.9 yards per catch and his inability to consistently separate was a problem. His longest playoff catch of 13 receptions before the contested, acrobatic grab in the Super Bowl was 14 yards.
RB Najee Harris
Last season: 15 carries, 61 yards, season-ending Achilles injury Sept. 21 vs. Broncos
WR Stefon Diggs
Last season: 85 receptions, 1,013 yards with PatriotsOct 5, 2025; Orchard Park, New York, USA; New England Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs (8) protects the ball from Buffalo Bills cornerback Taron Johnson (7) after making a catch in the fourth quarter at Highmark Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark Konezny-Imagn Images
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Hockey Canada denies OHL exceptional status for top prospect Kade O’Rourke
Kade O’Rourke will have to wait for his OHL debut.
Hockey Canada denied exceptional status to the potential No. 1 pick in the upcoming draft, Sportsnet can confirm.
O’Rourke, a 15-year-old from Texas, would have become the first pure-born American player to receive exceptional status in the OHL. Sean Day was a dual citizen of Canada and the United States when he received his exceptional status in 2013.
“A number of people I spoke to this week said there is no question he’s ready,” Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman said of O’Rourke earlier in April.
Now, he will have to hold for the 2027 draft to enter into the junior hockey league.
O’Rourke moved to Toronto to play in the Greater Toronto Hockey League four years ago at the age of 11.
This season, he led the Toronto Jr. Canadiens to the OHL Cup final, but they fell in the final to the Detroit HoneyBaked.
O’Rourke scored 10 points in the tournament, including a sensational goal in the semifinals. He was also named a tournament all-star.
The Oshawa Generals hold the top pick in the OHL draft, set for June 12.
Along with Day, John Tavares (2005), Aaron Ekblad (2011), Connor McDavid (2012), Shane Wright (2019) and Michael Misa (2022) are the other players who were granted exceptional status in the OHL.
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Texas Tech QB Brendan Sorsby under NCAA investigation for gambling, to enter treatment program

The NCAA prohibits student-athletes from wagering on college or pro sports, putting the QB’s 2026 eligibility in doubt
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IPL 2026: Vaibhav Sooryavanshi wins heart with humble gesture for young fan – Watch | Cricket News
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi is set to face the in-form Punjab Kings at their home ground in Mullanpur, arriving on the back of a brilliant century against Sunrisers Hyderabad. Despite the surge in confidence, he has remained grounded and humble.In a video shared by the Rajasthan Royals on social media, Sooryavanshi, who recently slammed a 35-ball century against the Sunrisers Hyderabad, was welcomed at the team hotel with a garland. However, he presented it to a young kid waiting with other fans to catch a glimpse of the Riyan Parag-led side.
Match Preview: PBKS vs RR
Punjab Kings’ opening duo Prabhsimran Singh and Priyansh Arya have been the most explosive pair in IPL 2026, scoring 323 runs at a blistering run rate of 14.9. Meanwhile, Rajasthan Royals’ openers Yashasvi Jaiswal and Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, currently behind them, will be eager to respond, especially against a Punjab bowling attack that has struggled in the powerplay.Rajasthan, after a strong start to the season, have lost three of their last four matches and need a turnaround. Their hopes rest heavily on the top order, while captain Riyan Parag will look for better contributions from himself and Shimron Hetmyer.Punjab Kings, unbeaten at their New Chandigarh home this season, come in with strong batting momentum but have concerns of their own, including poor powerplay bowling and sloppy fielding. The contest is likely to be defined by the battle between the two opening pairs, although Rajasthan will also rely on Jofra Archer and Nandre Burger to make early inroads and shift the game in their favour.
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Vikings Quietly Add Intriguing New Weapon
A few Minnesota Vikings fans enjoy the undrafted free agent process about as much as the draft, and once again, the purple team added a bevy of UDFAs this cycle. One such offensive weapon is Dillon Bell of the University of Georgia.
Minnesota still needs receiving depth, but Bell brings enough versatility to make the summer interesting.
Like all UDFAs, there’s no sure thing that Bell will pan out, but he does have the versatility to flirt with a roster spot in September.
A New Summer Lottery Ticket Joins the WR Room
Get to know Bell, the newest Vikings wideout.
Vikings Add Bell
Minnesota added 19 undrafted free agents on Saturday evening, and because folks just love wide receivers, Bell turned heads.
The Athletic‘s Alec Lewis wrote, “You can see what the Vikings were going for here. Bell is a big-bodied offensive weapon who doesn’t just look like a running back. The 6-foot, 210-pounder averaged 7.3 yards per carry as a runner at Georgia.”
“The route running is the primary hurdle, but that’s precisely why the Vikings would make this type of bet. How Minnesota uses the spring and summer to find the right role for him will be telling. His frame and traits are enticing.”
If Bell makes the active roster or practice squad, it won’t be because of his prowess as a route-running wide receiver. It will be because of his gadget tendencies.
The Scouting Report
Bell is 6’1 and 210 pounds with 4.50 speed. So, decent metrics for both. He’ll be best served as a Swiss Army knife commodity if he makes the Vikings’ regular season roster or latches on elsewhere.
Pro Football Focus‘s Trevor Sikkema on Bell:
Bell is a former four-star receiver with a background in both track (100 and 200 meters) and basketball. In high school, he played both running back and wide receiver, and during his first two seasons at Georgia, he saw some usage at both positions, though primarily at receiver. He went on to become a consistent starter for four seasons. Despite that role, his production remained limited, with a low career yards-per-route-run average.
He is a decent linear athlete, but his lack of change-of-direction ability shows up in lower separation metrics and receiving grades against man coverage. Bell has good size and extensive experience as a blocker, though his technique can be inconsistent. He also does not consistently catch the ball cleanly, with occasional body catches and bobbles. Started his Georgia career with some reps at running back. Solid overall size allows him to be a more consistent blocker. Arm length appears to be a plus.
The easiest way to think of it? If Minnesota wants a Deebo Samuel-style weapon — very diet Samuel, of course — Bell would be the guy.
University of Georgia head coach Kirby Smart on Bell: “He’s a positionless player. He can play tight end. He can play Wildcat quarterback. He can play tailback. He’s certainly a good receiver. He’s a great returner. That’s what people are moving to in the NFL, guys that can go out there and create matchups.”
“He does that. He can be in the backfield and create some problems for the defense. But more important than that, he’s a great person. He led by example here. He never complained once about snaps and touches and that says a lot about what he brought into the team.”
The Current WR Group
Overall, the Vikings’ WR room is in great shape. Anytime an offense has Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison headlining the enterprise, there just can’t be too much reason for concern.
After Jefferson and Addison, though, the unit lacks dependability. Here’s the WR depth chart in late April:
WR1: Justin Jefferson
WR2: Jordan Addison
WR3: Tai Felton
WR4: Myles Price
WR5: Jeshaun Jones
WR6: Dontae Fleming
WR7: Joaquin Davis
WR8: Dillon Bell
WR9: Luke Wysong
WR10: Marcus Sanders
WR11: Shaleak Knotts
If Felton isn’t ready to roll as the uncontested WR3 this summer — the Vikings hardly played him on offense as a rookie — and Price hasn’t shapeshifted into more than a special teamer, Minnesota could pursue a free agent like the aforementioned Samuel, Stefon Diggs, Jauan Jennings, DeAndre Hopkins, Tyreek Hill, or Keenan Allen.
Not Much Depth after Jefferson + Addison Creates a Vacuum
The reason to track Bell throughout the summer is evident. Suppose the Vikings don’t spend the cash on a Jennings or Diggs, a couple of free agents listed above. Jefferson, Addison, Felton, and Price will make the 53-man roster, but Minnesota would need an extra WR4-WR5.
Because Bell is a willing blocker, offers special teams versatility, and has the size + speed for the NFL, he could be a dark horse to monitor at training camp and in the preseason.
Otherwise, there’s always the practice squad.
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Sisilia Tuipolotu: Wales international to join Harlequins from Gloucester-Hartpury
Harlequins have signed Wales international prop Sisilia Tuipolotu from Gloucester-Hartpury for the 2026-27 season.
The 22-year-old has won three consecutive Prem Women’s Rugby titles with the Circus.
Tuipolotu has scored 20 tries in 67 appearances for Gloucester-Hartpury since her debut in 2021 and has been capped 33 times by her country, appearing in two World Cups.
“I’m really excited to be joining Harlequins. I’m excited for the experience, to meet the team and learn from even more world-class players,” she said.
“I can’t wait to get going in the quarters.”
Gloucester-Hartpury are top of the PWR table, with 70 points from 14 games, as they chase a fourth straight title. Harlequins sit sixth with 37 points.
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