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Sport in brief: July 19, 2024
New Zealand's Aaron Smith leads his teammates as they perform the Haka during the Rugby World Cup 2023 semi-final at the Stade de France, Saint Denis, Paris, October 20, 2023

SPEEDWAY: Max Fricke top-scored with 15+1 points as Leicester led from the first tape to thump Premiership league leaders Ipswich 53-37 on Thursday night.

Sheffield Tigers climbed into second place after Jack Holder returned from injury and led them to a 58-31 stuffing of King’s Lynn, while both Rohan Tungate and Chris Harris bagged 12+1 points as the Oxford Spires claimed a convincing 53-37 victory over Belle Vue.

MEN’S RUGBY UNION: New Zealand move on from their 2-0 series win over England with a test match against Fiji tomorrow morning.

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