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Archive May 5, 2025

Nine bolters with a shot of making the Lions squad

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Bolter: Noun, Australian informal – an outsider in a contest or race.

Perhaps it was a term picked up on a previous tour down under. For whatever reason, in the northern hemisphere at least, the concept of a bolter has become synonymous with Lions squad selection.

It refers to the inexperienced, overlooked and out of favour. Players propelled from leftfield to centre stage and on to the plane with the best of Britain and Ireland.

Back row Sam Simmonds, who had not been chosen for England in three years, was that pick when the Lions toured South Africa in 2021.

Some bolters have blossomed into Lions greats.

Jeremy Guscott and Martin Johnson had each made just one appearance for England before playing for the Lions. Jason Robinson was still learning the game after switching from rugby league.

Other gambles have not paid such dividends.

Owen Farrell

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“I’d pick Owen Farrell. Who do you want in there when the going gets tough? Test-match animals.”

Back in October when he was asked by the Times who should start at fly-half for the first Test against the Wallabies, Johnny Sexton was retired from playing, working for a glass company and publicising his autobiography.

Now, intriguingly, Sexton has been signed up as a coach for the tour.

The fallout would be substantial, but head coach Andy Farrell might judge selecting his son worth it.

With little Lions Test experience among other potential 10s, three-time tourist Farrell brings an accountability and intensity few can match.

Even as a 21-year-old tour rookie in Australia in 2013, his communication and leadership were picked out as an example to the rest of the squad by captain Alun Wyn Jones.

Farrell has endured a difficult, injury-interrupted season with French club Racing 92, though he and his team have come into some welcome form recently, winning five out of seven matches since the former Saracen’s comeback from a groin problem in March.

Blair Murray

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After a wretched run of 17 successive Test defeats and with no Welsh voice among Andy Farrell’s support staff, representation from The Dragons could be at an all-time low.

Wales have never supplied fewer than five players for a Lions squad. If they are to get up towards that figure again, then Blair Murray could be on the plane.

The Lions do not have huge depth at full-back.

Ireland’s Hugo Keenan will likely tour, but Scotland’s first-choice 15 Blair Kinghorn suffered a knee knock recently and would be a late arrival on tour with Toulouse destined for Top 14 play-offs.

England have shuffled between George Furbank, Freddie Steward and Marcus Smith over the past year.

Jamie Osborne

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Debuts do not come much more imposing than away and at altitude against the world champion Springboks. Add playing in a position you have not started a game in for nearly two years and you understand the extent of Jamie Osborne’s Test baptism.

However, the 23-year-old scored a try, kept his place and was part of a team that shared the series spoils in South Africa.

Osborne is a slight but rangy runner, with deft hands, aerial ability, a kicking game and an understanding with the Leinster and Ireland team-mates who will make up a large touring contingent.

The clincher though could be his versatility.

Tom Jordan

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Another with the ability to fill a few backline vacancies.

Jordan was playing semi-professional rugby with Ayrshire Bulls until 2021 and only made his Scotland debut in November.

He has seized the chance opened up by an injury to Sione Tuipulotu though, and was integral to Scotland’s sharp backline in the Six Nations, with clever support lines, a step and a good offloading game.

With England’s Ollie Lawrence out through injury – one of the favourites for a midfield role in Australia – Jordan could benefit from another’s misfortune once again.

George Ford

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Can a bolter come with 99 Test caps already to their name?

George Ford has slipped down the England fly-half pecking order, with first Marcus Smith and then Fin Smith steering the ship.

But Ford has been in dazzling club form for Sale, playing close to the line and easing open holes for himself or runners. His one cameo in the Six Nations – a 25-minute replacement appearance against Wales – featured more sublime touches.

He has never toured with the Lions and, at 32, is unlikely to if he misses out this time.

Scott Cummings

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Cummings’ injury absence attracted fewer headlines than the loss of captain Tuipulotu, but arguably was just as damaging to Scotland’s Six Nations campaign given his front-five heft and nous.

The 28-year-old second row is only just back from his broken arm, making an appearance off the bench in Glasgow’s loss to the Bulls in the United Rugby Championship (URC).

Nicky Smith

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The mid-Six Nations bounce that stand-in coach Matt Sherratt coaxed out of Wales included drafting in an all-new front row.

Nicky Smith was one of those promoted and his scrummaging provided a platform for a vastly improved showing against Ireland.

Signed by Leicester last summer, he has also been key to Tigers’ push towards the Premiership play-offs under Michael Cheika.

With Ellis Genge and Andrew Porter expected to fill two of three loose-head spots, he would likely have to edge out Scotland’s Pierre Schoeman to get a squad slot.

Henry Pollock

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Could the Northampton flanker’s soaraway season finish on Lions duty?

There has been no sign of opposition taming the 20-year-old’s dynamism and energy in his breakthrough campaign.

An Under-20 World Cup winner with England last summer, he has become a mainstay in Saints’ back row, offering a turnover threat at the breakdown and massive metre-making in the loose.

He scored two tries as he made his England debut off the bench in the Six Nations and another in a hugely impressive victory over Leinster in the Champions Cup semi-final on Saturday.

Back row is fiercely competitive as ever, with exiled Englishman Jack Willis, playing at French side Toulouse, also in contention.

David Ribbans

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Appointed Toulon co-captain after just a year in France, David Ribbans has acclimatised fast to life in the Top 14.

There is even a banner at Stade Mayol, with his face, a St George’s cross and the slogan ‘God Save Ribbans’.

The 29-year-old second row, who won 11 England caps before moving to France, has been in fantastic form, leading with physicality.

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Piastri beats Norris at F1 Miami GP to extend championship lead

With victory at the Miami Grand Prix, Oscar Piastri continued their dominant Formula One campaign with a hat-trick of victories with a one-two victory.

Lando Norris, a British teammate, and George Russell of Mercedes, a Mercedes driver, came in third but 37.6 seconds ahead.

After winning in Bahrain and Saudi Arabia, Piastri won his third race in a row on Sunday, his fourth of the previous six this season.

Max Verstappen, a four-time world champion, finished in fourth place, Alex Albon, a 19-year-old Williams, and Kimi Antonelli, a Mercedes, a sixth-place finisher.

“I knew I had a good pace advantage from the beginning, and I avoided Max in turn one,” Piastri said. “The car was fantastic today,” he said.

There are some things to work on because of the difficult stint I had a little trouble with. I’m eager to continue learning, but I’m thrilled to be leading Miami.

We were the slowest team in this room two years ago, and I believe we were lapped twice. We just won by 35 seconds in this case,” he continued.

Max Verstappen of Red Bull and Oscar Piastri of McLaren are seen in action during the race [Brian Snyder/Reuters]

Verstappen took the inside line on lap 14, but Piastri, who was fourth overall, was too late to stop and drove the car.

The Dutchman, a two-time champion at Miami, was told by his team radio, “Brakes man, honestly, useless,” and the Red Bull driver was unable to regain control of the lead once more.

Verstappen was nowhere to be found, but Norris had already taken the lead by lap 17 when Piastri opened up a 9-second lead.

The team did a fantastic job, so I can’t fault them, said Norris, “but it’s never the best feeling] to be second.”

It’s a good feeling because we were driving up the road. Oscar handled the situation well, and Max always put up a strong fight, so it is. He said, “I paid the price for not doing a good enough job today, but I’m still happy to be second.”

Russell was pleased to be on the podium despite finishing second to his teammate Antonelli in the sprint race despite experiencing some issues.

“Really happy to receive P3, given that I personally struggled this weekend. He said, “Well done, McLaren, they were just too far down the road.”

Ferrari had yet another disappointing day, with Lewis Hamilton a distant second and Charles Leclerc seventh.

In his first season with the Italian team, Hamilton frequently expressed frustration with the race’s tactics, particularly after being told to let Leclerc pass him.

After making an aggressive overtaking attempt in the final corner, Carlos Sainz, the Williams driver, and his stewardship were subjected to a steward investigation.

Oscar Piastri in action.
Oscar Piastri, a McLaren driver from Australia, crosses the finish line on May 4, 2025 at the Miami International Autodrome in Miami Gardens, Florida, United States.

The 2025 MET Gala theme is ‘Tailored for You’ but what does it mean for guests

Celebrities and socialites from the Met Gala are gathered annually to raise money for the Costume Institute. What does the dress code for this year’s event mean?

Met Gala Monday is almost here, bring celebrities and socialites together at the most fashionable event of the year(Image: AFP via Getty Images)

For most of us, the first Monday of May isn’t that monumental. However, for celebrities and socialites, this is the biggest weekend of their year. The first Monday of May marks the annual Met Gala. With 400-650 attendees ranging from beloved film stars and record-selling singers to fashion designers and industry leaders, all of whom were invited by Anna Wintour and Vogue, the Met Gala is akin to Christmas for fashion enthusiasts.

The Met Gala is an annual haute couture fundraiser held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in Manhattan, specifically to support the Costume Institute. This event is celebrated as the world’s most prestigious and glamorous fashion gathering, attracting top figures from the film, music, and fashion industries.

1948’s inaugural Met Gala, which was originally known as the “Costume Institute Benefit,” took place. Through raising money and raising awareness, renowned fashionista Eleanor Lambert organized this charity event to benefit the Costume Institute.

The Met Gala is renowned as the most prestigious and glamorous fashion event worldwide, drawing prominent personalities from film, music, and fashion alike
The Met Gala is renowned as the most prestigious and glamorous fashion event worldwide(Image: Getty Images)

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Following Diana Vreeland’s appointment as a consultant for the Institute, the event later underwent a cultural transformation. Following this appointment, the charity’s benefit moved to the Metropolitan Museum of Art and introduced annual themes that reflected the Institute.

Since 1995, Vogue’s Editor-in-Chief, Anna Wintour, has overseen the event, approving everything from the sponsors to the guest lists and evening attire, as well as the designers chosen to dress which celebrities.

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On May 5th, the Met Gala will take over Manhattan, and this is everything you need to know. The annual event pays homage to Black dandyism, and its iconic themes are well known for it.

The ‘ Tailored for You’ dress code for this year’s gala is ‘ Tailored for You’, which is in line with the new exhibition titled “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style” that will run through the museum from May 10 through October 26, 2025. With a particular emphasis on menswear, the theme will explore how clothing and style influence Black identities within the Atlantic diaspora.

This year’s gala dress code is ‘Tailored for You’, focusing on menswear
This year’s gala dress code is ‘Tailored for You’, focusing on menswear(Image: Getty Images)

Andrew Bolton, the Metropolitan Museum of Art’s chief curator, primarily chose the dress code for this year. The book “Slaves to Fashion: Black Dandyism and the Styling of Black Diasporic Identity” by Monica L. Miller infuses it with inspiration.

This theme focuses on how tailoring and style influence the development of Black identities. The Met Gala will highlight men’swear for the first time since “Men in Skirts” in 2003, not to mention.

The dress code is “purposefully designed to provide guidance and invite creative interpretation,” according to the Met. A new chairman is chosen each year along with a co-chair group to promote the event, represent its theme, and control its flow, especially during red-carpet events and public appearances.

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Primark’s ‘amazing’ £10 trousers are ‘perfect for warm days’

After seeing the “fabric” trousers on TikTok,Primark shoppers are eager to purchase them.

Primark shoppers are praising the new trousers(Image: Getty)

Customers at Primark are praising a “fabulous” pair of pants they saw online. A new fan favorite might be waiting for the retailer, which is known for its affordable and trendy clothing.

TikTok user Elle James (@ellejamesmakeup) shared a clip of her recent Primark haul, showcasing a number of different outfits from the retailer. Included in the video were Primark’s Printed Wide Leg Palazzo Trousers, which are priced at £10.

“Primark you outdid yourselves this week,” the caption reads the post. Stop right away because I’m broke. More than 176k people visited the video, over 5, 000 were enthralled shoppers, and there were many comments.

One person wrote, “The trousers are star emojis,” while another wrote, “Those trousers are fab.” They were dubbed “so cute” by a third person.

My name is written on every pair of pants, according to a fourth shopper. You would appear unreal in them, replied Elle James. “!

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A second customer wrote, “Omg I loveee,” and a second customer wrote, “Oh my the first trousers.” “Those khaki pants are delightful,” said another participant.

Another user on TikTok said, “Love the first pants, fantastic.” That’s a pretty haul, one person added.

A customer continued to praise these items, saying, “These bits are sooooo cuteee!” Another person said, “Jesus girl, you look amazing.”

Primark's Printed Wide Leg Palazzo Trousers
Primark’s Printed Wide Leg Palazzo Trousers(Image: Primark)

The Printed Wide Leg Palazzo Trousers feature an all-over print, an elasticated waistline and a stylish wide leg design. Primark has dubbed the trousers a “wardrobe must-have”

Get ready to soak up the sun in style with these printed wide leg pants, says Primark’s full product description. Their wide leg cut is super fashionable, and the lightweight woven fabric is ideal for warm weather days.

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They have a form-flattering high waistline and a forgiving elasticated waistband that were both created with style and comfort in mind. Let the compliments pour in and dress them up or down to your desired vibe.

Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,166

What is the situation as of Monday, May 5th?

Fighting

  • Sergei Sobyanin, the mayor of Moscow, stated in a post on Telegram that Russian forces had intercepted four drones that were flying towards the country. According to Sobyanin, there were no initial reports of injuries or damage, adding that the scene’s emergency services were present.
  • Governor Alexander Bogomaz posted a message on Telegram claiming that Ukrainian forces attacked a factory in the Bryansk region of Russia, destroying much of the factory. According to Bogomaz, there were no injuries.
  • Russian forces stormed the regions of Rostov, Belgorod, and Bryansk overnight, according to the Moscow-based ministry of defense on Sunday.
  • According to Timur Tkachenko, head of the Kyiv City Military Administration, a Russian drone attack in Kyiv’s Obolonskyi and Sviatoshynskyi districts left at least 11 people dead, including two children.
  • In Cherkasy, central Ukraine, Russian drones attacked, with reports that one person was hurt, and residential structures and civil infrastructure were damaged.
  • The Ukrainian Air Force reported on Sunday that 69 of the 165 drones that Russia fired overnight had been downed by Ukrainian forces.

diplomacy and politics

  • Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the president of Ukraine, stated that he does not believe Russia will adhere to a three-day truce that was established to coincide with Moscow’s May 9 Victory Day celebrations. Zelenskyy and Czech President Petr Pavel spoke at a press conference and Zelenskyy said, “Neither are these the first challenges nor the first promises that Russia has made to cease fire.”
  • Vladimir Putin, the president of Russia, stated in a documentary released on Sunday that there is currently no need for nuclear weapons in Ukraine and that he “hopes” that they will not be necessary.
  • Donald Trump, the president of the United States, claimed that he and his advisers have had “very positive discussions” about Russia and Ukraine in recent days without going into further detail.
  • Xi Jinping, the president of China, will travel to Russia from May 7 to May 10 to commemorate the Allied victory over Nazi Germany, according to Moscow.
  • George Simion, the country’s far-right candidate, won the first round of the country’s rerun vote, tying him with Nicusor Dan, the country’s centrist mayor, on May 18.

Who are the main contenders to be the next pope?

Following the funeral of late Pope Francis on April 26th, a secret ballot will be held at a meeting this week for the first time ever. &nbsp, The vote itself will take place behind the sealed doors of the Sistine Chapel sometime after May 7.

The Catholic Church’s election of its next leader is a significant and anticipated task. The church counts some 1.4 billion&nbsp, baptised Roman Catholics around the world as members.

The Vatican’s elections are subject to campaigning and lobbying. First, the cardinals must hold a series of congregazioni – special meetings at which they will discuss what sort of leader they are looking for. According to the voting regulations, all cardinals are welcome to attend these meetings regardless of age, even though only 135 cardinals will be able to cast because they are under the age of 80.

Roberto Regoli, a professor of Catholic Church history at Rome’s Pontifical Gregorian University, said that unlike in a normal election, none of the top contenders in the Vatican is openly canvassing to be elected. He said that the majority of people, if asked, would say they don’t want the post.

“It’s a lot of work”, Regoli told Al Jazeera. You are unable to devote any time to yourself.

Results can often be surprising, and experts are wary of speculating in advance. Pope Francis, for instance, did not even appear in the media as a favorite in 2013. It was only after a speech he gave at one of the congregazioni that he was noticed.

What are some of the potential candidates’ current knowledge and skills?

Cardinals walk in procession to the Sistine Chapel at the Vatican, at the beginning of the conclave, on April 18, 2005]Osservatore Romano/AP]

How are the next pope chosen and when?

The College of Cardinals will ultimately elect one of their number to be the next pope. Since they are under the age of 80, the cut-off date for papal elections is 252 cardinals, 135 of whom are cardinal electors.

After a few days of meetings, the 135 voting cardinals will be sequestered in the Vatican’s Sistine Chapel on May 7 in what is known as a “conclave”. They won’t have access to phones, the internet, or the outside world. No cardinal can leave until a name is pronounced, barring exceptional circumstances.

The new pope will be chosen by a secret ballot or by a plurality of cardinals. The winner needs a two-thirds majority.

The color of the smoke coming out of the chapel’s chimney, which is visible to observers outside the Vatican, will indicate whether a pope has been chosen; black indicates there is no consensus, and white indicates there has been a new pope.

Conclaves usually last for several days or, in some cases, weeks. In two days, Pope Francis was elected.

pope smoke
White smoke billows from the chimney on the roof of the Sistine Chapel indicating that the College of Cardinals has elected a new pope, Francis, on March 13, 2013, in Vatican City, Rome]Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images]

The cardinals who cast ballots are who?

Francis’s reforms changed the makeup of the College of Cardinals. He chose 80 percent of the country’s current cardinals, choosing them from all over the world, with a focus on the Global South, and choosing those who lean against various ideologies.

For the first time, countries like Mongolia, Iran and East Timor will be represented. Among the cardinals are those who are more conservative on issues like same-sex unions and divorces, as well as those who are less orthodox. The bigger mix of views – and the much larger representation of the Global South – makes this vote a particularly unpredictable one, experts say.

What qualities do cardinals seek in a new pope?

In their meetings before the conclave, the cardinals will be trying to decide if they want a liberal-minded leader like the late Pope Francis, a more traditionalist pontiff like his predecessor, Pope Benedict XVI, or someone with moderate tendencies.

Given that the world is currently facing numerous conflicts and shifting geopolitical dynamics, Cardinals are likely to be looking for someone with international diplomacy, Regoli said. The church would also prefer someone not too young, to ensure a relatively short tenure.

According to historian Miles Pattenden, an associate of the University of Oxford, ideology and geography will also play a role.

“Francis was known to be spontaneous, and the church might be looking to elect someone more cautious in his reactions”, he said. The cardinals may also want to convince people that an Asian or African pope is more representative as the Catholic population grows in Asia and Africa.

Personal charm, though, is the secret ingredient. It’s difficult to know which cardinals will get along with whom because so many of them have never met. The next pope will be the cardinal who, without appearing to do so, can convince the others that he can represent the church globally and address the church’s challenges: adapting to secularisation, and coping well with recent sex and financial scandals, as well as declining membership in the West.

Most importantly, electors appear to be searching for a sober and unifying figure who can replace Francis’ more revolutionary style of leadership as the church’s central government.

Who are the top contenders?

A list of candidates, in no particular order, is provided below.

Cardinal Luis ‘ Chito ‘ Antonio Tagle, 67

Some observers think the church’s leadership will shift away from the traditionally elected Italian cardinals’ leadership.

Tagle, from the Philippines, might suit the cardinals who want that growth to be more visible. The nation has the highest percentage of its population, or 80%, who identify as Catholic. If elected, Tagle would be the first Asian pope.

Tagle, who was appointed a cardinal by Pope Benedict in 2012, currently oversees the church’s evangelisation initiatives from the Vatican. A former archbishop of Manila, Tagle is popularly referred to as the “Asian Francis”. According to Pattenden, his manner of government resembles that of the late Pope Francis. &nbsp,

While he opposes abortion, he has pushed for a less harsh stance for gay people, divorcees, and single mothers and is committed to social justice issues like migration and poverty. Senior roles within the Holy See since 2019 have also seen him gain Vatican experience.

Tagle
Following the pontiff’s passing on April 24, 2025, in Rome, Italy, Cardinal Luis Antonio Tagle conducts the Rosary for Pope Francis [Hannah McKay/Reuters]

Cardinal Pietro Parolin, 70

Parolin, the current Vatican secretary of state, has a good chance of being considered for pope because of his background and position within the church. He has held the number two position in the Vatican since 2013.

He is regarded as a skilled, stable hand on the international stage thanks to his diplomatic travels for the church in Nigeria, Mexico, Spain, and Italy. He has pushed to improve China-Vatican relations, which have been strained because of the Holy See’s recognition of Taiwan.

Parolin’s supporters claim that despite supporting some of Francis’ ideals (he supports accepting the divorced and opposes the US administration’s plans for Gaza), he also is a pragmatist who is more sensitive to diplomacy and may adopt a more moderate approach than Francis. Critics, however, say he lacks pastoral experience and might put diplomacy above the church’s interests.

If the church chooses to follow the Francis-style, Parolin or Tagle might best represent that.

Parolin
The Vatican’s secretary of state, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, looks on at the end of the Rosary for Pope Francis at the Papal Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome, Italy, on April 22, 2025]Susana Vera/Reuters]

Cardinal Peter Kodwo Appiah Turkson, 76,

Of three prominent African frontrunners, Turkson, who hails from Ghana, is seen as the more moderate and, thus, more suited to diplomacy. In general, the group of African cardinals is viewed as quite conservative, especially in relation to the status of women in same-sex unions and church.

Experts previously marked Turkson as a favourite in 2013. He opposes the criminalization of gay relationships in Ghana, where a bill that harsh penalties for homosexuality have been passed, despite leaning more conservative than liberal.

There has never been an African pope, and such an election would be “ground-breaking”, Pattenden said.

Turkson
Pope Francis celebrates Palm Sunday Mass on March 25, 2018, in Vatican City, Rome [Franco Origlia/Getty Images]

Cardinal Peter Erdo, 72

The Hungarian priest, who is characterized as cautious and risk-averse, is a well-known lawyer and staunch conservative who is likely to be supported by those who want to alter Pope Francis’s leadership style.

Erdo, as the archbishop of Esztergom-Budapest, is seen by critics as friendly to the Hungarian right-wing and anti-migrant governing party, Fidesz, causing some observers to describe his candidature as one to be afraid of. Erdo has posed questions about how integrating refugees might threaten Hungary’s political stability, despite not directly opposing people’s right to migrate. Critics cite this stance as one close to approving Fidesz’s criminalisation of migrants.

Some claim that Erdo hasn’t done enough to properly investigate allegations of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church.

In an opinion piece in the United Kingdom’s Guardian newspaper, Hungarian journalist Alex Faludy wrote that Erdo’s name on the list should make observers “fearful”.

For LGBTQ+ Catholics and those who have remarried after a divorce, “Erdo’s potential ascent to the papal throne” is bad news, according to Faludy. “It should, however, also worry abuse survivors and anyone concerned with the integrity of Christianity’s presence in public life”.

At the age of 60, the priest was considered a favorite in 2013, but he struggled to gain significant support. At the time, observers said he was seen as too young.

Cardinal Peter Erdo
Following Pope Francis’ passing on April 22, 2025, Cardinal Peter Erdo observes the Vatican.

Cardinal Matteo Zuppi

Zuppi, an Italian and Bolognan archbishop, was a well-known diplomat who also helped put an end to the 1992 Mozambique civil war. He also led a peace mission to Ukraine in 2023.

He was appointed cardinal in 2019 by Francis, whose ideals he broadly agrees with.

Matteo’s role as a member of the Community of Sant’Egidio, a Catholic humanitarian organization, would be to concentrate on expanding outreach to underprivileged or troubled areas.

 Cardinal Matteo Zuppi
Cardinal Matteo Zuppi leaves after attending a general congregation meeting at the Vatican on April 30, 2025]Guglielmo Mangiapane/Reuters]

Cardinal Fridolin Ambongo Besungu

The archbishop of Kinshasa in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Besungu represents a key demographic in the church: the DRC has more than 7 million Catholics, making it the biggest Catholic country in Africa.

Cardinal Besungu is a steadfast traditionalist. While he has spoken out against human rights violations in his homeland, he is unequivocally against blessing same-sex relationships (which Pope Francis introduced), even standing up and criticising Pope Francis about his rulings on the topic.

The conservative camp is also a fan of him.

Cardinal Fridolin Ambongo Besungu
Cardinal Fridolin Ambongo Besungu arrives for a general congregation meeting at the Vatican on April 30, 2025]Amanda Perobelli/Reuters]

Cardinal Michael Czerny, 78

Originally from Czechoslovakia but raised in Canada, the cardinal leads the social justice operations of the Vatican.

He was chosen by Pope Francis and, like him, belongs to the Jesuit branch of the church, which focuses on education, missionary work, and charitable causes. The two men were considered to be close.

The African Jesuit AIDS Network was established by Czerny after working in both Latin America and Africa.

Experts say it is possible Czerny will appeal to progressives in the church, but there are doubts about whether the College would immediately vote for another Jesuit pope.

Regoli remarked, “Normally, we don’t have two popes of the same order in succession.”

Cardinal Michael Czerny, 78
Cardinal Michael Czerny arrives in Saint Peter’s Basilica, as the body of Pope Francis is carried in a coffin, at the Vatican, on April 23, 2025]Hannah McKay/Reuters]

Cardinal Pizzaballa, 60

From Italy, Pizzaballa is the Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, where he has lived since being ordained as a priest at 25 years old.

In 2023, Pope Francis appoints him as cardinal.

He has a good understanding of the complexities of the Palestine-Israel conflict, Israel’s ongoing war on the Gaza Strip and Middle Eastern relations.

Pizzaballa has criticized both sides of the Gaza war. In the early days of the war, he offered to exchange himself for child captives taken during Hamas’s attack on Israel on October 7, 2023.

According to Pattenden, age will be one of the most important considerations for the church. Pizzaballa, at 60, is much younger than Pope Francis was when he was elected (76). That implies that some voters might not like Pizzaballa’s age despite being a strong candidate.

Pierbattista Pizzaballa
The Latin Patriarch of Jerusalem, Pierbattista Pizzaballa, gestures at Saint Catherine’s Church as he leads a Christmas mass, in the Church of the Nativity, on December 25, 2023, in Bethlehem, the West Bank]Maja Hitij/Getty Images]

Cardinal Robert Sarah, 79

The Guinean cardinal is perhaps the most traditional and orthodox of all the frontrunners and is one of the most recognised African church leaders.

At the time, he was the youngest bishop in the world and was appointed archbishop of Conakry at the age of 34. His outspoken nature placed him on an assassination hit list by the former Guinean dictator, Ahmed Sekou Toure. Following Toure’s passing, the list was made public.

In 2001, Pope John Paul II promoted Sarah to head of evangelisation, opening his sojourn into the Vatican proper.

He was appointed cardinal by Pope Benedict in 2010 and took up his post as prefect of the sacraments in 2021.

He reportedly had turbulent relations with Pope Francis, however. For those in the college looking to reverse Francis-era reforms on abortion, same-sex relations, and the church’s closeness with other religions, Sarah’s leanings, age, and Vatican experience make him appealing.

Cardinal Robert Sarah
Cardinal Robert Sarah arrives in Saint Peter’s Basilica as the body of Pope Francis is carried in a coffin, at the Vatican, on April 23, 2025]Hannah McKay/Reuters]

Cardinal Angelo Scola, 83

An old Vatican saying goes thus: “Popes who enter a conclave often emerge as cardinals”. Scola is a follower of that saying. Back in 2013, the Italian priest was the touted media favourite, going into the conclave as the one most people believed would be pope. A group of Italian bishops even claimed that Scola had been elected when the white smoke started to rise. But he eventually emerged as a cardinal because Pope Francis had been elected.

Scola, a former archbishop of Milan, will not be able to cast a ballot because he has overturned the 80-year voting cap, but he has once more come out as a credible candidate.

His ideologies more closely model the conservationist approach of Pope Benedict XVI who appointed him cardinal.

Scola is largely silent on same-sex unions, but she is fiercely opposed to female deacons and other left-leaning gender debates.

He has pastoral experience but is also a well-known professor and scholar with several books under his belt. He has focused on evangelizing and assisting new Catholic converts on interfaith and intercultural dialogue as well as.

His critics see him as an intellectual who might be a tad removed from the experiences of the common Catholic, but his traditionalism and age could make him a good option for conservatives.

Angelo Scola
Pope Francis receives a chalice from Cardinal Angelo Scola, the then Archbishop of Milan, at a meeting with priests and consecrated people in Milan, Italy, on March 25, 2017. [Max Rossi/Reuters]