England won the Ladies RU World Egg Chasing Cup on Saturday at Twickers in front of a record women's rugby crowd of 81,885. A fully professional (if maybe not hugely paid) side beating Canada, 33-13, a crowd funded side that included The Barenaked Ladies amongst their backers.
No, that's not some sleazy website, it's one of Canada's favourite home grown pop/rock/whatever genre you want to throw at them bands along with The Tragically Hip. Yes they've got Brian, Shania, Celine, Avril, Anne (Snowbirds) Murray, Bublé, Jeff Healey, Neil Young, Gordon Lightfoot (RIP), Bieber, to name but a few .... but the BNL's were the one's giving them a boost. Not heard of them you say? Ever watched The Big Bang Theory? Guess who sang the theme tune? Sheldon would be proper miffed if you didn't know that one (as if Sheldon ever knew what miffed means). You've got One Week to work it out.
Any road, back to the ruggers at Twickers and OK I was listening to Town at Exeter and then watching the whack .. f@@k in Noo Yark and not the rugger, but Yorksha lass, nay, Keighley lass, Ellie Kildunne was front and centre throughout the competition and a fine example of Yorksha grit.
As a young 'un she got picked for Yorksha U15's when she didn't even play for a team. There were issues with her being better than the boys she was playing against at school, not to mention the changing room issues. She invented the Keighley Queens as her team, though she found a real one soon after. She was also playing League as a kid for Keighley Albion, who I had many a scrap with on the muddy fields of Yorksha as an U16/U18 back in the day. Glad she wasn't playing against us, though to be fair, she weren't a twinkle in her grandad's eyes back when I was playing.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/rugby-union/...2xpxl5lwvo
Well done Ladies and well done to the organisers for taking the competition around the country to stadiums that they could pretty much fill, regardless of the main sport played there. Putting it on free to access TV and selling tickets at affordable prices can only inspire more youngsters to get involved in sport of any kind, which ultimately can only be a good thing.
Points awarded to AmChaff, SHEP and me.
It's a shame the same can't be said about the way the US PGA went about organising the Ryder Cup. Employing a starting announcer that led abuse towards Rory was only part of it. There's being partisan and there's outright verbal abuse and also reports of Rory's missus having a beer thrown at her on Sunday. Claiming "this is Noo Yark, it's how we are" doesn't come close to excusing it. Noo Yarkers might be a bit sarky but they aren't known for being that abusive. Sorry chaps, but that just isn't cricket.
Europe finished Saturday leading USA,USA,USA 4½ - 11½. They kicked off on Sunday afternoon leading 5-12 after a tactical injury to Hovland's neck meant one tie was pulled and they took ½ point each. Of course, some dumb Yank had to moan about it even though he signed up for it.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/golf/articles/cz08e7r597zo It wasn't his only moan on Sunday when his players simply hadn't turned up on Friday and Saturday.
The USA's were apparently paid $600,000 each to turn up this weekend. Strange that most of them didn't for the first two days but they'll still be banking a cheque to take part in something that they've already banked $millions in order to be there. Generally the cash generated goes back down through the PGA/R&A to fund amateur golf for the next generation of pro's .... well, in theory. Quite honestly they should hand their cheques back and pay the same amount to a charidee or amateur golf association for the same amount in my opinion. Just eff'in Yankee greed.
The European lads that couldn't miss a putt for the first two days, suddenly couldn't hit one. The American boys that couldn't find a fairway with a guide dog or sink a putt with the help of a laser beam suddenly couldn't miss one. The Miracle at Medina in reverse. Finally, after all of Europe's big boys had fired blanks, and Aberg had been the only European winner on the day, Sean Lowry downed the putt for a half that secured the 14th point for Europe. Two more halved games put daylight between the two sides.
OK so how did it finish? USA 13 Europe 15 .. which means points to AmChaff, SCO, SHEP and me. That also means SHEP retains his lead and ritchie is now Tail-End Charlie. It's not done yet.
The Boys of Summer have finished the regular season and this is how they go into the "World" Series Play-off's.
American League
The Blow Jays recovered from their wobble to win all 3 games against The Rays, including a 13-4 shellacking on Sunday. They finished up on the same record as the Noo Yark Yankees 94-68, but qualify as AL East Champions due to some convoluted head-to-head method of working it out rather than a mini-play-off.
https://www.mlb.com/news/mlb-playoff-tiebreaker-rules.
Someone at MLB has worked it out so I don't have to. It was easier to understand when they just had a mini-play-off but it means Da Jays have home field advantage through the AL play-offs, as long as they keep winning obvs. The Yankees and The Red Sox go into the Wild Card. Cleveland pipped Detroit for the AL Central meaning The Tigers also go into the Wild Card, just shaving the place from Houston due to the same head-to-head calculation. Seattle Mariners make the final qualifier as AL West winners by some distance.
National League
The Milwaukee Brewers finished top of the pile in the NL, winning the NL Central with 97 wins from the Phillies in the NL East with 96 and LA in the West with 93. The Chicago Cubs, San Diego Pardres and Cincinatti Reds take the Wild Card places, with the Reds also shaving a place with a better head-to-head record somewhere from the Noo Yark Mets.
Who plays who is in the graphic below.
https://www.mlb.com/news/mlb-playoff-format-faq
Could this be another Jays-Phillies Final?
Final Warning (and I mean AmChaff and Snoots more than the rest of us) to pick teams that are actually competing in the play-offs or change your own pick.
Last call, last call. Sort it out by Tuesday lunch-time please to be sure to be in it to win it. The first pitch will be thrown around 6pm UK time Tuesday. Any changes after that will be null and void.
In the Mens RL Egg chasing, Leigh beat Wakey's Wakey to set up a semi-final against Wigan and St. Helens grabbed a match winning try after the hooter sounded to beat Leeds and set up the other semi against Hull KR. That won't please ritchie as his scoring drought continues.
In the Championship, York comfortably beat Halifax and will be at home in the final against Toulouse who beat Bradford by 4 points.
The Ladies version will see Wigan play St. Helens next Sunday at Wigan. Halifax won the Wheelchair version to grab all 3 trophies this season.
In other sport I've not included this season, only 2184 days and a few broken bones since he last won the MotoGP World Championship, Marc Marquez wrapped up the winners MotoGP Trophy from his brother Alex with a 2nd place finish behind his Ducati Team mate in Japan over the weekend. He's 201 points in front with 5 more races still to take place. Dominant might be the word.
https://www.motogp.com/en/news/2025/09/2...ney/760026