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Nicolas Jackson's season ‘is finished' says Maresca after the Chelsea striker sees red in loss to Newcastle

Nicolas Jackson's season ‘is finished' says Maresca after the Chelsea striker sees red in loss to Newcastle

News.com.au11-05-2025

Eddie Howe's men moved back into third place as a result with just two games remaining, leaving Chelsea, who will be without Jackson for the rest of their domestic campaign, looking over their shoulder. Tonali's second-minute strike and Bruno's deflected effort at the death secured a 2-0 victory at St James' Park on a day when the visitors had to cope with a numerical disadvantage for 55 minutes after striker Nicolas Jackson was sent off for elbowing Sven Botman.

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Maitland Opens netball team firmly in contention for state title
Maitland Opens netball team firmly in contention for state title

The Advertiser

time9 hours ago

  • The Advertiser

Maitland Opens netball team firmly in contention for state title

A great day two for Maitland's netballers at the state titles with the Opens and 17s both finishing the day in the top five. The Maitland Opens are firmly in contention for the title, sitting just one win behind a group of four teams Hills, Manly, Wyong and Woy Woy who share top spot. Critically for Maitland's chances they have just one game against the top four sides on the final day. The Opens won all seven games on Sunday and are now fifth on 20 points, just two points behind the top four teams on 22 points. The Maitland 17s, who were sixth after day one, have improved their standing to fifth with nines wins and a draw from their 13 games to sit on 19 points, seven points behind unbeaten competition leader Baulkham Hills. The 15s dropped two spots to 15th with two wins and four losses on day two to take their record to five wins and eight losses. The Opens team rose four spots on the ladder with seven wins including a 16-12 win against Newcastle who have dropped to 10th, eight points behind Maitland. There other day-two wins were against Penrith (19-13) Campden (21-12), Illawarra (20-16), Inner-West (31-13), Hills (19-15), and Lismore (24-13). The first of their six game on Monday is against top-four rival Wyong, with the remainder of their games against teams lower on the ladder. In the 17s, Maitland had wins against Bankstown (20-13), Wagga Wagga (14-11), Illawarra (17-16), and Northern Suburbs (18-17). In all-important local bragging rights, Maitland are eight places and eight points clear of Newcastle. Maitland's 15s had wins against Gosford (15-8), and Newcastle (15-13). Kurri Kurri's Opens team are 14th win two wins and eight losses after day two of the Division 3 titles. They defeated Yass 13-10 on day two. The Opens men climbed to sixth on day two improving their record to five wins and six losses. On day two they defeated Australian Army (13-12) and Sutherland (15-10). Kurri Kurri's 17s had two wins on day two to jump to 12 in Division 3. They defeated Griffith 11-6 and Leeton (13-9). Kurri Kurri's 15s are 16th of 19 teams, with two wins, a draw and nine losses in Division 3. They had an 27-6 win against Bellingen on Sunday. Cessnock Opens are 9th in Division 2 with seven wins and five losses. They defeated Queanbeyan (17-7), Bellingen (13-11), Blue Mountains (20-8), and Great Lakes (14-13) on day two. Cessnock 17s are 11th in Division 2 with five wins and seven losses. They defeated Barellan (20-17), Hastings (18-16), and Shoalhaven 16-10 on Sunday. Cessnock 15s are 10th in Division 3 with six wins, a draw and five losses. There wins were against Mudgee (18-11), Westlakes (13-12), Bellingen (23-3), and they had 14-14 draw with Woolgoolga Maitland's 17-U team led the way as the city's netballers made a strong start to the State Senior Netball Titles on Saturday. All three Maitland teams are competing in the top-flight Championship Division. The 17s are sixth with five wins and a draw from their seven games, with their only loss coming in their first game when they were beaten 20-17 by Sutherland Shire who are equal top with Randwick and Baulkham Hills. Maitland defeated neighbours Newcastle 20-18 and their draw came against Penrith (12-12). They defeated Callaghan (21-19), Blacktown (20-15), Hills (17-12), and Campbelltown (21-11) The Opens team are ninth, equal on six points with Newcastle, with both teams recording three wins and two losses on day one. Maitland had wins against Sutherland (22-13), Baulkham Hills (20-14), and Nambucca Valley (27-5) with losses against Manly and Woy Woy. Maitland's 15-U team are 13th of 20 teams with three wins and four losses on day one. They lost their opening four games, but switched up winning the next three defeating Sutherland (25-17), Hastings (17-7), and Campden (18-13). Kurri Kurri's Opens team had one win and four losses on the opening day of the Division 3 titles. They defeated Cootamundra 17-12. The Opens men had a strong day one with three games and losing three to sit seventh. They defeated Eastwood (15-4), Penrith (17-15), and Blue Mountains (16-12). Kurri Kurri's 17s had a tough first day losing all five games in Division 3. Kurri Kurri's 15s are 14th of 19 teams, with one win, a draw and four losses in Division 3. They had an 11-9 win against Mudgee and a 15-15 draw with Mudgee. Cessnock Opens are 9th in Division 2 with three wins and three losses. They defeated Nelson Bay (14-9), Wagga Wagga (17-10), and Lakeside (11-7). Cessnock 17s are 12th in Division 2 with two wins and four losses. They defeated Dubbo (19-18) and Southern Highlands (23-11). Cessnock 15s are 11th in Division 3 with three wins and two losses. There wins were against Kurri Kurri (16-12), West Wyalong (19-17), and Marlin Coast (14-8). A great day two for Maitland's netballers at the state titles with the Opens and 17s both finishing the day in the top five. The Maitland Opens are firmly in contention for the title, sitting just one win behind a group of four teams Hills, Manly, Wyong and Woy Woy who share top spot. Critically for Maitland's chances they have just one game against the top four sides on the final day. The Opens won all seven games on Sunday and are now fifth on 20 points, just two points behind the top four teams on 22 points. The Maitland 17s, who were sixth after day one, have improved their standing to fifth with nines wins and a draw from their 13 games to sit on 19 points, seven points behind unbeaten competition leader Baulkham Hills. The 15s dropped two spots to 15th with two wins and four losses on day two to take their record to five wins and eight losses. The Opens team rose four spots on the ladder with seven wins including a 16-12 win against Newcastle who have dropped to 10th, eight points behind Maitland. There other day-two wins were against Penrith (19-13) Campden (21-12), Illawarra (20-16), Inner-West (31-13), Hills (19-15), and Lismore (24-13). The first of their six game on Monday is against top-four rival Wyong, with the remainder of their games against teams lower on the ladder. In the 17s, Maitland had wins against Bankstown (20-13), Wagga Wagga (14-11), Illawarra (17-16), and Northern Suburbs (18-17). In all-important local bragging rights, Maitland are eight places and eight points clear of Newcastle. Maitland's 15s had wins against Gosford (15-8), and Newcastle (15-13). Kurri Kurri's Opens team are 14th win two wins and eight losses after day two of the Division 3 titles. They defeated Yass 13-10 on day two. The Opens men climbed to sixth on day two improving their record to five wins and six losses. On day two they defeated Australian Army (13-12) and Sutherland (15-10). Kurri Kurri's 17s had two wins on day two to jump to 12 in Division 3. They defeated Griffith 11-6 and Leeton (13-9). Kurri Kurri's 15s are 16th of 19 teams, with two wins, a draw and nine losses in Division 3. They had an 27-6 win against Bellingen on Sunday. Cessnock Opens are 9th in Division 2 with seven wins and five losses. They defeated Queanbeyan (17-7), Bellingen (13-11), Blue Mountains (20-8), and Great Lakes (14-13) on day two. Cessnock 17s are 11th in Division 2 with five wins and seven losses. They defeated Barellan (20-17), Hastings (18-16), and Shoalhaven 16-10 on Sunday. Cessnock 15s are 10th in Division 3 with six wins, a draw and five losses. There wins were against Mudgee (18-11), Westlakes (13-12), Bellingen (23-3), and they had 14-14 draw with Woolgoolga Maitland's 17-U team led the way as the city's netballers made a strong start to the State Senior Netball Titles on Saturday. All three Maitland teams are competing in the top-flight Championship Division. The 17s are sixth with five wins and a draw from their seven games, with their only loss coming in their first game when they were beaten 20-17 by Sutherland Shire who are equal top with Randwick and Baulkham Hills. Maitland defeated neighbours Newcastle 20-18 and their draw came against Penrith (12-12). They defeated Callaghan (21-19), Blacktown (20-15), Hills (17-12), and Campbelltown (21-11) The Opens team are ninth, equal on six points with Newcastle, with both teams recording three wins and two losses on day one. Maitland had wins against Sutherland (22-13), Baulkham Hills (20-14), and Nambucca Valley (27-5) with losses against Manly and Woy Woy. Maitland's 15-U team are 13th of 20 teams with three wins and four losses on day one. They lost their opening four games, but switched up winning the next three defeating Sutherland (25-17), Hastings (17-7), and Campden (18-13). Kurri Kurri's Opens team had one win and four losses on the opening day of the Division 3 titles. They defeated Cootamundra 17-12. The Opens men had a strong day one with three games and losing three to sit seventh. They defeated Eastwood (15-4), Penrith (17-15), and Blue Mountains (16-12). Kurri Kurri's 17s had a tough first day losing all five games in Division 3. Kurri Kurri's 15s are 14th of 19 teams, with one win, a draw and four losses in Division 3. They had an 11-9 win against Mudgee and a 15-15 draw with Mudgee. Cessnock Opens are 9th in Division 2 with three wins and three losses. They defeated Nelson Bay (14-9), Wagga Wagga (17-10), and Lakeside (11-7). Cessnock 17s are 12th in Division 2 with two wins and four losses. They defeated Dubbo (19-18) and Southern Highlands (23-11). Cessnock 15s are 11th in Division 3 with three wins and two losses. There wins were against Kurri Kurri (16-12), West Wyalong (19-17), and Marlin Coast (14-8). A great day two for Maitland's netballers at the state titles with the Opens and 17s both finishing the day in the top five. The Maitland Opens are firmly in contention for the title, sitting just one win behind a group of four teams Hills, Manly, Wyong and Woy Woy who share top spot. Critically for Maitland's chances they have just one game against the top four sides on the final day. The Opens won all seven games on Sunday and are now fifth on 20 points, just two points behind the top four teams on 22 points. The Maitland 17s, who were sixth after day one, have improved their standing to fifth with nines wins and a draw from their 13 games to sit on 19 points, seven points behind unbeaten competition leader Baulkham Hills. The 15s dropped two spots to 15th with two wins and four losses on day two to take their record to five wins and eight losses. The Opens team rose four spots on the ladder with seven wins including a 16-12 win against Newcastle who have dropped to 10th, eight points behind Maitland. There other day-two wins were against Penrith (19-13) Campden (21-12), Illawarra (20-16), Inner-West (31-13), Hills (19-15), and Lismore (24-13). The first of their six game on Monday is against top-four rival Wyong, with the remainder of their games against teams lower on the ladder. In the 17s, Maitland had wins against Bankstown (20-13), Wagga Wagga (14-11), Illawarra (17-16), and Northern Suburbs (18-17). In all-important local bragging rights, Maitland are eight places and eight points clear of Newcastle. Maitland's 15s had wins against Gosford (15-8), and Newcastle (15-13). Kurri Kurri's Opens team are 14th win two wins and eight losses after day two of the Division 3 titles. They defeated Yass 13-10 on day two. The Opens men climbed to sixth on day two improving their record to five wins and six losses. On day two they defeated Australian Army (13-12) and Sutherland (15-10). Kurri Kurri's 17s had two wins on day two to jump to 12 in Division 3. They defeated Griffith 11-6 and Leeton (13-9). Kurri Kurri's 15s are 16th of 19 teams, with two wins, a draw and nine losses in Division 3. They had an 27-6 win against Bellingen on Sunday. Cessnock Opens are 9th in Division 2 with seven wins and five losses. They defeated Queanbeyan (17-7), Bellingen (13-11), Blue Mountains (20-8), and Great Lakes (14-13) on day two. Cessnock 17s are 11th in Division 2 with five wins and seven losses. They defeated Barellan (20-17), Hastings (18-16), and Shoalhaven 16-10 on Sunday. Cessnock 15s are 10th in Division 3 with six wins, a draw and five losses. There wins were against Mudgee (18-11), Westlakes (13-12), Bellingen (23-3), and they had 14-14 draw with Woolgoolga Maitland's 17-U team led the way as the city's netballers made a strong start to the State Senior Netball Titles on Saturday. All three Maitland teams are competing in the top-flight Championship Division. The 17s are sixth with five wins and a draw from their seven games, with their only loss coming in their first game when they were beaten 20-17 by Sutherland Shire who are equal top with Randwick and Baulkham Hills. Maitland defeated neighbours Newcastle 20-18 and their draw came against Penrith (12-12). They defeated Callaghan (21-19), Blacktown (20-15), Hills (17-12), and Campbelltown (21-11) The Opens team are ninth, equal on six points with Newcastle, with both teams recording three wins and two losses on day one. Maitland had wins against Sutherland (22-13), Baulkham Hills (20-14), and Nambucca Valley (27-5) with losses against Manly and Woy Woy. Maitland's 15-U team are 13th of 20 teams with three wins and four losses on day one. They lost their opening four games, but switched up winning the next three defeating Sutherland (25-17), Hastings (17-7), and Campden (18-13). Kurri Kurri's Opens team had one win and four losses on the opening day of the Division 3 titles. They defeated Cootamundra 17-12. The Opens men had a strong day one with three games and losing three to sit seventh. They defeated Eastwood (15-4), Penrith (17-15), and Blue Mountains (16-12). Kurri Kurri's 17s had a tough first day losing all five games in Division 3. Kurri Kurri's 15s are 14th of 19 teams, with one win, a draw and four losses in Division 3. They had an 11-9 win against Mudgee and a 15-15 draw with Mudgee. Cessnock Opens are 9th in Division 2 with three wins and three losses. They defeated Nelson Bay (14-9), Wagga Wagga (17-10), and Lakeside (11-7). Cessnock 17s are 12th in Division 2 with two wins and four losses. They defeated Dubbo (19-18) and Southern Highlands (23-11). Cessnock 15s are 11th in Division 3 with three wins and two losses. There wins were against Kurri Kurri (16-12), West Wyalong (19-17), and Marlin Coast (14-8). A great day two for Maitland's netballers at the state titles with the Opens and 17s both finishing the day in the top five. The Maitland Opens are firmly in contention for the title, sitting just one win behind a group of four teams Hills, Manly, Wyong and Woy Woy who share top spot. Critically for Maitland's chances they have just one game against the top four sides on the final day. The Opens won all seven games on Sunday and are now fifth on 20 points, just two points behind the top four teams on 22 points. The Maitland 17s, who were sixth after day one, have improved their standing to fifth with nines wins and a draw from their 13 games to sit on 19 points, seven points behind unbeaten competition leader Baulkham Hills. The 15s dropped two spots to 15th with two wins and four losses on day two to take their record to five wins and eight losses. The Opens team rose four spots on the ladder with seven wins including a 16-12 win against Newcastle who have dropped to 10th, eight points behind Maitland. There other day-two wins were against Penrith (19-13) Campden (21-12), Illawarra (20-16), Inner-West (31-13), Hills (19-15), and Lismore (24-13). The first of their six game on Monday is against top-four rival Wyong, with the remainder of their games against teams lower on the ladder. In the 17s, Maitland had wins against Bankstown (20-13), Wagga Wagga (14-11), Illawarra (17-16), and Northern Suburbs (18-17). In all-important local bragging rights, Maitland are eight places and eight points clear of Newcastle. Maitland's 15s had wins against Gosford (15-8), and Newcastle (15-13). Kurri Kurri's Opens team are 14th win two wins and eight losses after day two of the Division 3 titles. They defeated Yass 13-10 on day two. The Opens men climbed to sixth on day two improving their record to five wins and six losses. On day two they defeated Australian Army (13-12) and Sutherland (15-10). Kurri Kurri's 17s had two wins on day two to jump to 12 in Division 3. They defeated Griffith 11-6 and Leeton (13-9). Kurri Kurri's 15s are 16th of 19 teams, with two wins, a draw and nine losses in Division 3. They had an 27-6 win against Bellingen on Sunday. Cessnock Opens are 9th in Division 2 with seven wins and five losses. They defeated Queanbeyan (17-7), Bellingen (13-11), Blue Mountains (20-8), and Great Lakes (14-13) on day two. Cessnock 17s are 11th in Division 2 with five wins and seven losses. They defeated Barellan (20-17), Hastings (18-16), and Shoalhaven 16-10 on Sunday. Cessnock 15s are 10th in Division 3 with six wins, a draw and five losses. There wins were against Mudgee (18-11), Westlakes (13-12), Bellingen (23-3), and they had 14-14 draw with Woolgoolga Maitland's 17-U team led the way as the city's netballers made a strong start to the State Senior Netball Titles on Saturday. All three Maitland teams are competing in the top-flight Championship Division. The 17s are sixth with five wins and a draw from their seven games, with their only loss coming in their first game when they were beaten 20-17 by Sutherland Shire who are equal top with Randwick and Baulkham Hills. Maitland defeated neighbours Newcastle 20-18 and their draw came against Penrith (12-12). They defeated Callaghan (21-19), Blacktown (20-15), Hills (17-12), and Campbelltown (21-11) The Opens team are ninth, equal on six points with Newcastle, with both teams recording three wins and two losses on day one. Maitland had wins against Sutherland (22-13), Baulkham Hills (20-14), and Nambucca Valley (27-5) with losses against Manly and Woy Woy. Maitland's 15-U team are 13th of 20 teams with three wins and four losses on day one. They lost their opening four games, but switched up winning the next three defeating Sutherland (25-17), Hastings (17-7), and Campden (18-13). Kurri Kurri's Opens team had one win and four losses on the opening day of the Division 3 titles. They defeated Cootamundra 17-12. The Opens men had a strong day one with three games and losing three to sit seventh. They defeated Eastwood (15-4), Penrith (17-15), and Blue Mountains (16-12). Kurri Kurri's 17s had a tough first day losing all five games in Division 3. Kurri Kurri's 15s are 14th of 19 teams, with one win, a draw and four losses in Division 3. They had an 11-9 win against Mudgee and a 15-15 draw with Mudgee. Cessnock Opens are 9th in Division 2 with three wins and three losses. They defeated Nelson Bay (14-9), Wagga Wagga (17-10), and Lakeside (11-7). Cessnock 17s are 12th in Division 2 with two wins and four losses. They defeated Dubbo (19-18) and Southern Highlands (23-11). Cessnock 15s are 11th in Division 3 with three wins and two losses. There wins were against Kurri Kurri (16-12), West Wyalong (19-17), and Marlin Coast (14-8).

Wootton Bassett colt to attract strong early interest at Canterbury
Wootton Bassett colt to attract strong early interest at Canterbury

The Age

time12 hours ago

  • The Age

Wootton Bassett colt to attract strong early interest at Canterbury

Breeding buffs and punters alike will be in raptures before one horse has even left the stalls at Monday's holiday Canterbury meeting. Fittingly on the King's Birthday weekend, some of the most royally bred youngsters in the country step out for the first time in a two-year-old opener for the boys at set weights over 1250m. Heading the lineup is the debutant colt Central Coast for the all-conquering Chris Waller and James McDonald combination. An early favourite with bookmakers, Central Coast is beautifully bred, being by UK-reared global sprint sire Wootton Bassett, and out of dual group 1-winning mare Sunlight, who won the Newmarket Hcp and William Reid Stakes in the same season. Given two impressive trials on rain-affected ground, Central Coast looks primed for a big debut for what is a steeped and well-established group of owners. Loading He drew to get a lovely trail on what should be a gradually improving Soft 7 surface or even firmer, with the track drying out through Sunday and into Monday. But there's no shortage of impressively bred rivals, starting with Cabriole, a powerful-looking colt by superstar Lonhro from the high-class Group 1-winning mare Flit. Starting his career also behind two progressive trials, winning the latest comfortably at Warwick Farm on a Heavy 9, Cabriole was on the clear second line of early betting.

Wootton Bassett colt to attract strong early interest at Canterbury
Wootton Bassett colt to attract strong early interest at Canterbury

Sydney Morning Herald

time12 hours ago

  • Sydney Morning Herald

Wootton Bassett colt to attract strong early interest at Canterbury

Breeding buffs and punters alike will be in raptures before one horse has even left the stalls at Monday's holiday Canterbury meeting. Fittingly on the King's Birthday weekend, some of the most royally bred youngsters in the country step out for the first time in a two-year-old opener for the boys at set weights over 1250m. Heading the lineup is the debutant colt Central Coast for the all-conquering Chris Waller and James McDonald combination. An early favourite with bookmakers, Central Coast is beautifully bred, being by UK-reared global sprint sire Wootton Bassett, and out of dual group 1-winning mare Sunlight, who won the Newmarket Hcp and William Reid Stakes in the same season. Given two impressive trials on rain-affected ground, Central Coast looks primed for a big debut for what is a steeped and well-established group of owners. Loading He drew to get a lovely trail on what should be a gradually improving Soft 7 surface or even firmer, with the track drying out through Sunday and into Monday. But there's no shortage of impressively bred rivals, starting with Cabriole, a powerful-looking colt by superstar Lonhro from the high-class Group 1-winning mare Flit. Starting his career also behind two progressive trials, winning the latest comfortably at Warwick Farm on a Heavy 9, Cabriole was on the clear second line of early betting.

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