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27 Jul 2018 | PM Edition
Ryan Carlyle (left) of the United States looses the ball on the try line as she is tackled by Cassandra Staples (right) at the Women's RWC 7s in San Francisco. Photo: Tony Avilar/EPA New rugby tackle laws court new problems

In changing the high tackle rule, rugby bosses must remember that keeping the rules consistent will help referees do the same

 
Sundowns must use harsh lessons to climb League ladder

Languishing at the bottom of their CAF Champions League group with just two points from three games, Sundowns need the points from the AS Togo-Port match

 
Vettel can’t afford to slip up in Hungary

After a crucial error in last weekend's German Grand Prix cost him the race, Sebastian Vettel cannot afford another slip-up before the break

 
Sri Lanka's Gunathilaka gets six-match ban for misconduct

This is Gunathilaka's second sanction after he was banned - for misconduct - for three matches by Sri Lanka Cricket last October

 
RUGBY More from Rugby
New rugby tackle laws court new problems
 
 
 
De Bruin focusses on 'Tahs' big three
 
 
 
Mr Bones roars as he sees red
 
 
Thapelo Morena during the game between AS Togo Port and Mamelodi Sundowns at Stade Municipal Lome in Togo. Photo: Gerry Jennings/BackpagePix Sundowns must use harsh lessons to climb League ladder
     
'So much love': Ozil thanks Arsenal fans after Germany racism row
 
 
 
No sabbatical, and Mosimane takes pride in Sundowns’ Euro exports
 
 
 
Ajax connections come in handy for Cape Town City
 
 
 
 
GOLF More from Golf
American Joh makes waves with first-round 62 at Scottish Open
 
 
 
Big hitting Americans will get no favours at Ryder Cup course
 
 
 
Black Knight slams modern-day player apathy
 
 
Sri Lanka's Danushka Gunathilaka (left) was be out of action for six international matches. Photo: Dinuka Liyanawatte/Reuters Sri Lanka's Gunathilaka gets six-match ban for misconduct
     
No jacket required as MCC feels the heat
 
 
 
Steyn set for ODI swansong at 2019 World Cup
 
 
 
Mulder impresses for Proteas, but question marks remain about batting
 
 
 
 
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