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While you were sleeping. Yes, good morning sports fans and
happy Thursday. New South Wales have conquered the quadron of
Sun Corpse Stadium to claim their first State of Origin
League Series in three years, beating Queensland fourteen points to
four last night. The Blues scored twice late to secure
the victory and that marked only their third win in
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a decider in Brisbane from thirteen attempts. Joining the team
from nineteen ninety four and two thousand and five to
the Tour de France and Richard Carapas Is one stage
seventeen of the tour, he broke away to win shortly
before the end, triumphing by thirty seven seconds. Today, Pagacha
continues to wear the leader's at Yellow Jersey. He's extended
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his advantage by two seconds to three minutes and eleven
seconds over at Jonas of Vingagore. Sticking in Francis Is,
Paris Mayor Anna Delgo has taken a dip in the
Seine River for filling a promise show the polluted waterway
is clean enough to host swimming competitions during the Olympics
as well as part of the opening ceremony. This is
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just going to turn into an absolute shambles with the
triathlon's supposed to be there on I think either the
first or the second day, and if they can't swim,
they're going to turn it into a duethelon, which is
just it's stupid shambles, shambles. But we'll find out in
about nine days time if that is the case. Nasbk mentioned.
The one hundred and fifty second Open Championship gets underway
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this afternoon New Zealand time, beautiful times for US. Five
point thirty is the first tea time and we've got
four kiwis in the field. This is the first time
since two thousand and nine that we've had four kiwis
and a golf major. We've got Michael Henry kicking off,
not kicking off, teeing off at five forty six this afternoon,
and then Daniel Hellier at eight minutes past six. Foxy
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he's up at twenty past eleven, and the young gun
Kazumi Kabori, he's at five past three in the morning.
We'll hear more of that proven from Scott Taylor after
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