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Sport in brief with Jamie J: March 10, 2023

MEN’S FOOTBALL: Cymru Premier champions The New Saints won their 25th consecutive game after romping to a 5-1 success at second-placed Connah’s Quay that extended their lead at the top to 23 points. Bala drew 1-1 with Caernarfon, Newtown saw off Cardiff Met 2-0, Penybont won 1-0 at out-of-form Haverfordwest, Aberystwyth’s relegation clash at Pontypridd was postponed and bottom club Colwyn Bay drew 1-1 draw at Barry Town.

MEN’S RUGBY LEAGUE: Reigning NRL champions Penrith began the new season with a narrow 8-0 defeat in Melbourne as Tyrell Sloan bagged a hat-trick in St George Illawarra’s 28-4 win at Gold Coast and Parramatta saw off Canterbury Bankstown 26-8. Cronulla edged out the New Zealand Warriors 16-12, Canberra beat Newcastle 28-12 and North Queensland hammered the Dolphins 43-18 on Sunday morning.

MEN’S CRICKET: Scotland play the first leg of a three-match Twenty20 series against the United Arab Emirates in Dubai tomorrow after their 50 over World Cup League 2 game was postponed on Saturday due to a storm. Scotland sit 14th in the world’s short format rankings, three places above the UAE. Neither team appeared at the 2022 World Cup but Scotland have qualified for this year’s tournament in the West Indies and USA.

MEN’S FOOTBALL: Shelbourne won 2-0 at Bohemians in Dublin’s Northside derby to stay two points clear in the League of Ireland with reigning champions Shamrock Rovers still second bottom, and without a win, after their 0-0 draw in Sligo on Saturday evening. Patrick Hoban bagged a hat-trick in second-placed Derry City’s 3-0 victory over Waterford, Drogheda drew 0-0 at Galway and St Patrick’s edged out bottom of the table Dundalk 1-0.

 

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