A bit later than usual but here's the latest update.
The tennis in Noo Yark is just over halfway through and all the Brits are on a flight home or to their next tournament. No surprises there then.
In the womens rugger, big scores still abound with Welsh Wales as good as already heading back to The Valleys, the USA and the Aussies playing out a draw in York, and Spain and Italy giving Ireland and Seth Efrika a run for their money. Round 3 next weekend. If I heard it right, England ran up their highest World Cup score ever and Samoa got ther first points ever in the same game.
With 3 matches or so still to go in Super League, troubled Salford got a shock win at Warrington, surprise of the season Hull KR lead the table by 4 points from Wigan.
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The Ryder Cup captains have both named their teams for later this month.
Shane Lowry, Jon Rahm, Sepp Straka, Viktor Hovland, Ludvig Aberg and Matt Fitzpatrick, who all played in the 16½-11½ victory in Rome in 2023, were Donald's selections for Europe. They join Rory McIlroy, Robert MacIntyre, Tommy Fleetwood, Justin Rose, Rasmus Hojgaard and Tyrrell Hatton, who automatically qualified.
Keegan Bradley could have picked himself as a playing captain, having six top 10 finishes this season, instead he selected Justin Thomas, Collin Morikawa, Ben Griffin, Cameron Young, Patrick Cantley and Sam Burns to join automatic qualifiers Scottie Scheffler, JJ Spaun, Xander Schauffele, Russell Henley, Harris English and Bryson DeChambeau.
More of that closer to the Tournament starting.
F1 came back with a bang (and a crash or two) and an oil leak in The Netherlands this weekend. Aussie Piastri won again as his team mate Norris started dripping oil a few laps from the end and retired. He could have tried to continue until his engine blew, but Super Mario tactics aren't de rigueur in F1. 34 points behind he needs snookers (or at least punctures) to catch up with his team mate. The Hamster also parked his car in the barriers. They go to Monza in Italy this weekend with Ferrari still looking for a good result.
The Shale Shifters were sliding round the corners in Poland at the Wroclaw Olympic Stadium on Friday and Saturday The qualifying finished with another Sprint Race won by Brit Dan Bewley, followed home by Robert Lambert, Bartosz Zmarzlik and Max Fricke. Those two points were crucial as Brady Kurtz again won the main event (4 in a row) but Zmarzlik came 2nd to keep his 3pt gap at the head of the standings. The final meeting is in Denmark on 13th September.
The Boys of Summer are now into their last month of the regular season before the World (cough) Series starts. In the American League, the Detroit Tigers lead all the standings including the AL Central, with the Blow Jays still top of AL East but closely followed by both Noo Yark and Boston. Houston Astros lead the AL West but are behind all the above.
The National League has a similar theme with Milwaukee Brewers heading the standings in the NL Central and nationally. They are 5 wins ahead of NL East leading Phillies, with NL West leaders LA Dodgers 7 wins back.