Rasmus Dahlin doesn’t want to be called a savior. From a small town in Sweden, the NHL Draft’s No. 1 pick’s humble beginnings make him a perfect fit in sports-mad Buffalo.
NHL Draft 2018: Buffalo-bound Rasmus Dahlin, family find familiar comforts amid hype
Alex Cora says Red Sox knew nothing about alleged Hanley Ramirez investigation
Something is going on with Hanley Ramirez.
Australia v Peru: TV channel, live stream, squad news & preview
Australia and Peru will face off in their third and final Group C match in Russia
NHL Draft 2018: Blues trade up to No. 25, get winger Dominik Bokk
The Blues finished the season 44-32-9 but missed the playoffs by a single point.
NHL Draft 2018: Capitals trade Philipp Grubauer, Brooks Orpik to Avalanche for 47th pick
The trade helps Washington clear cap space as it attempts to re-sign John Carlson, who tallied 68 points for the Capitals last season.
Germany in crisis as Mesut Özil’s ‘Bling-bling gang’ take on Bavarians | David Hytner
In October 2010, Angela Merkel paid an unscheduled visit to the Germany dressing-room after their 3-0 home win over Turkey. The chancellor was photographed shaking hands with Mesut Özil, the team’s German-Turkish midfielder, and there was a thunderclap of controversy.
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Continue reading…Dressed for success: Royal Ascot is a day at the races like no other | Matthew Engel
The logic reveals itself only slowly but Royal Ascot’s ability to host the best thoroughbred racing in the world comes because of its baffling dress code not in spite of it
One of the charms of Royal Ascot is that, uniquely among British race meetings, the races are never sponsored. And thus their traditional and often picturesque names – the Gold Cup, the Royal Hunt Cup, the King’s Stand Stakes – continue uncluttered by the commands of commerce.
Related: Alpha Centauri stamps her class on Coronation Stakes at Royal Ascot
Continue reading…England’s Harry Maguire offers perfect antidote to Panama power | Daniel Taylor
Centre-half nicknamed Slabhead at Leicester has grown in confidence thanks to the faith Gareth Southgate has shown
It was getting towards the end of the questions when a hand went up at the back and it became clear one of Harry Maguire’s teammates had snuck into the press conference room to ask, one Yorkshireman to the other, something out of left-field. “It’s Jamie Vardy here from Vardy News,” he wanted to know, holding up his clenched fist as a pretend microphone. “Just how big is the diameter of your head?”
Related: Steve Holland apologises to England players for team-sheet blunder
Continue reading…Eddie Jones seeks end to losing run for weary England in Cape Town
• Sixth consecutive defeat would increase pressure on coach
• Test is dead rubber as South Africa lead series 2-0
Preparing for the third Test in the shadow of Table Mountain has merely heightened the sense of England’s rugby players being stuck between a rock and a hard place. Even Eddie Jones has been gazing out of his hotel window in the lead-up to the season’s final game and using the view as a metaphor for his team’s current state.
“It’s a nice place, particularly when you’re on top, not so much when you’re looking from the bottom,” Jones murmured. “We need to get back on top.”
Continue reading…Sam Burgess urges England to showcase rugby league in Denver
• England face New Zealand at Mile High Stadium
• Burgess calls on England to do the sport justice in America
Sam Burgess urged his England teammates to “do the sport justice” when they face New Zealand on Saturday in a Denver showcase for international rugby league.
Burgess and several NRL-based teammates took a public stance to support the game going ahead after Australian clubs raised concerns over player welfare and the match being played at high altitude. With a World Cup in the US seven years away, Burgess says the players must ensure the game delivers on all levels.
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