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Warriors forward fined as NRL cracks down on high tackles
Warriors forward fined as NRL cracks down on high tackles

RNZ News

time28-04-2025

  • Sport
  • RNZ News

Warriors forward fined as NRL cracks down on high tackles

Photo: © Photosport Ltd 2025 Six players have been suspended and another 11 have recieved fines after the National Rugby League's crackdown on dangerous tackles over the weekend. Eighteen players were sin-binned during the round, 15 of them for contact with the head of the ball carrier. Warriors forward Marata Niukore was one of those fined for a careless high tackle. The back rower was sin-binned and placed on report in the first two minutes of the game. Niukore caught Knights centre Bradman Best on the chin with his shoulder forcing a penalty against the Warriors. The referee then sent Niukore to the bin. Panther's Kiwi forward Scott Sorenson will dispute the grading of his shoulder charge. Sorensen pleaded guilty to the charge but will seek to have his grade 2 charge downgraded when he appears at the judiciary Tuesday night. If successful, Sorensen will be available for the Panthers' clash with the Broncos at this weekend's Magic Round, but he will miss three games if he fails to earn the downgrade. Bulldogs forward Sitili Tupouniua was hit with the biggest suspension, he got a total of five games for a shoulder charge and dangerous contact. The Magic round at Suncorp Stadium in Brisbane this weekend involves all 16 teams with the Warriors playing the Cowboys on Saturday night. The Warriors are fourth in the standings behind the Bulldogs, Storm and Raiders. Magic Round: 2,3,4 May Friday 8pm Sharks vs Eels 10:05pm Roosters vs Dolphins Saturday 5pm Rabbitohs vs Knights 7:30pm Warriors vs Cowboys 9:45pm West Tigers vs Dragons Sunday 3:50pm Titans vs Bulldogs 6:05pm Panthers vs Broncos 8:25pm Storm vs Raiders

‘The Voice' star Hailey Wright survives battle round, advances to knockout
‘The Voice' star Hailey Wright survives battle round, advances to knockout

Yahoo

time25-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

‘The Voice' star Hailey Wright survives battle round, advances to knockout

TEXARKANA, Ar. (KTAL/KMSS) – Hailey Wright, a rising country star, has been a contestant on 'The Voice' since her blind audition first aired in February, but less than a month later, her journey nearly ended. Hailey was pitted against her teammate Jaelen Johnston under coach/judge Kelsea Ballerini on night two of Season 27's Battle Round. They went head-to-head with a rendition of Brooks & Dunn's 'Neon Moon.' When faced with choosing who would advance to the next round, Kelsea picked Johnston, but as Hailey walked off the stage after thanking her coach, Kelsea was not ready to say goodbye. Kelsea used her only 'save' of the Battle round to keep Hailey on her team. 'That was mind-blowing,' Wright said. 'I was not expecting it. I was almost back to Texas, I thought. I'm so appreciative for her and for her using her one and only save on me.' Frankie Faison and Rob Sayegh talk 'Beyond the Rush' Being on The Voice has brought Hailey attention from fans around the country. While it is a lot to soak in, she says she is trying to stay humble and true to herself. 'I've always been a shy person,' Wright said. 'Keep to myself and don't talk to anybody unless spoken to. Having to open myself up more to be on stage and speak during interviews and things like that has helped me discover this other element of myself where I can be more open to the world and show people who I actually am.' During the COVID-19 pandemic, Hailey got in touch with her Native American roots. She discovered that her great-grandmother was a full-blooded Choctaw. 'I think that it's helped me discover who I am, and that's a big factor in performing in general,' Wright said. 'So, to know more about my background and family tree and where I come from definitely has helped me become more in tune with myself to know how to perform better.' While country music is Hailey's passion, she does not want to confine herself to it. 'I absolutely love classic country and the country music world, but I try not to box myself into one genre because I think I'm so much more than that. I love to sing pop and rock and outside of my genre all the time.' Hailey says she is taken aback by the support from her fans back home and is excited to continue playing in front of them. Chris Alan Evans: radio host turned filmmaker's unique journey 'I'm just gonna go out there with my head held high,' said Wright. 'I'm gonna do what I do best and be passionate about it on the stage. The support of the community has just been phenomenal. It's out of this world.' Hailey's next stop will be in Texarkana, Ar., where fans can expect a heavy dose of classic and modern country music mixed with other genres. 'I try to have something for everyone in the audience because not everybody wants to listen to country,' Wright said. 'So I'll have some pop, some rock, maybe some blues too because I want everybody to hear something that they like.' You can see Hailey Wright on Saturday, March 29, at 7 p.m. at Hopkins Icehouse, 301 East 3rd St in Texarkana, Ar. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

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