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‘Cleary’s their general’ – Morley’s five Australia players to watch

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It has been more than 20 years since the last Ashes series, says Adrian Morley.

The former England international, who also played for the United States in the most recent Test series against Australia in 2003, is thrilled to see it make a comeback.

“I know there have been one-off Test matches since, but this is the pinnacle – the oldest and fiercest rivalry in rugby league. Wembley, roll on.

At Wembley on October 25 and Wembley on November 1 and 1 November, at Everton Hill Dickinson Stadium in England, at AMT Headingley on November 8. All three matches are 14: 30 kick-offs and will be live on BBC One.

Reece Walsh

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Age: 23 Club: Brisbane Broncos Position: Full-back

Walsh, a full-back with 640, 000 Instagram followers and star quality, was described as “the Justin Bieber of rugby league.”

Walsh received his first call-up for Australia the day after the Brisbane Broncos won the NRL Grand Final against Melbourne Storm. He scored a memorable individual try, provided three assists and made a dramatic try-saving tackle in the final seconds.

He has a lot of personality and plays on the edge; he avoided a sin-binning but was fined earlier in the game for a high tackle. He frequently uses painted nails to adorn the field with his four-year-old daughter Leila.

That personality occasionally gets him into bother – he went viral on social media last month over a video showing him drinking water out of a toilet bowl, joking that it helped his muscle recovery after games.

Although his club was still required to rush out a “don’t try this at home” statement, the toilet was brand-new and had not been used.

Nathan Cleary

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Age: 27 Club: Penrith Panthers Position: Scrum-half

Winner of the World Cup. Expert kicker Game changer. With a torn knee ligament, once led his team to victory in the NRL Grand Final. Nathan Cleary has been the main man in Australian rugby league for many years.

On the field, he inspired Penrith Panthers to four successive Grand Final wins from 2021 to 2024. He is a member of an elite sporting couple, Mary Fowler from Australia and Manchester City’s Mary Fowler, who plays football.

The Panthers captain’s season has not been straightforward, though. They were bottom of the NRL after 12 rounds and, although they reached the play-offs, hopes of a fifth straight title were ended by eventual winners Brisbane Broncos.

After surprising defeat to Queensland in Sydney in the state of Origin in July, Cleary himself faced criticism.

He is still one of rugby league’s greatest players of the modern era, though. It is only two years since that remarkable Grand Final display for the Panthers against the Broncos, playing with knee ligament damage for 71 minutes and still scoring the winning try.

Shibasaki Gehamat

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27 years old: Brisbane Broncos Position: Center

Shibasaki began the season by throwing up into a bucket. He wins the Grand Final and calls the Ashes, respectively, to wrap things up. It is a remarkable comeback.

Twelve months ago his career was drifting: He had played only three NRL matches in three seasons and was working in youth support while playing reserve-grade rugby league.

After that, he was given the opportunity to sign with the Brisbane Broncos’ train-and-trial program, and despite struggling with his first pre-season training session because it caused him to vomit, he was accepted.

As he was called up to the Queensland side that had won the State of Origin series, the upward trend persisted. Although he received a late-season club ban for his part in a drinking session, he bounced back to score two tries in the Grand Final as the Broncos won their first NRL title in 19 years.

Isaah Yeo

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30 Club: Penrith Panthers Loose Forward Position

Penrith Panthers ‘ all-time leading appearance maker took over his country’s captaincy last autumn after James Tedesco was dropped for the Pacific Championships, and led them to the title.

The State of Origin series saw the return of loose forward Yeo to lead Queensland to a victory over New South Wales.

He won the World Cup three years ago and will continue to lead the Kangaroos on their Ashes tour.

Mark Nawaqanitawase

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Age: 25 Club: Sydney Roosters Position: Winger

After Mark Nawaqanitawase produced an outrageous piece of skill for the Sydney Roosters in May, Channel Nine commentator Matthew Thompson remarked, “That’s the try of the decade.”

It’s worth checking out if you haven’t seen the try the winger scored against the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs.

Heading for the corner, tight to the line, with opponents hurling themselves at his waist and ankles, Nawaqanitawase avoided going into touch by hopping on his left foot while tapping the ball ahead with his right in mid-air, before darting ahead to collect his own kick and grounding it just inside the line.

The winger scored 24tries in his first full NRL season, placing him at the top of the scoring chart.

Nawaqanitawase (pronounced Nwonga-neater-waazay) has a rugby union background and, like Walsh and Shibasaki, received his first call-up for the Ashes series. He played for the Wallabies at the 2023 World Cup.

He intends to return to union at the end of next season to prepare for the 2027 World Cup in Australia. However, Kevin Walters, the head coach of the Kangaroos, has given him the opportunity to play in both languages.

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The fact that it will be conducted on your own soil will be significant.

Among the other players Morley will be looking out for is Roosters forward Angus Crichton – “he’s such a handful, such a strong player” – and he acknowledges that Australia’s strength in depth creates a huge challenge for England.

The fact that it will be on their own soil will be significant for the English, he says. “They are world champs and they have been the benchmark for a number of years. A gripping, close three-game Test series is expected.

Australia have not lost an Ashes series since 1970, although they had to come from behind to win all three matches in 2003, including the opener, in which Morley was sent off after only 12 seconds for poleaxing Robbie Kearns.

He jokes that he wouldn’t have been sent off if he had jumped up right away.

“To be fair, it was a very difficult challenge. It just happened so fast. There was a little blur in the process.

The 2006 Tri-Nations victory in Sydney brings back many fond memories for Great Britain.

“It was the infamous night when Willie Mason was on a mission trying to take all the British players out”, he says.

“Sean Long received a much worse challenge after he punched Stuart Fielden,” he continued. And I did wonder, “Why is he not been sent off, and I was.” But they let a little bit more go in these Test matches. It was fantastic to participate in that.

Since then, no British team has defeated the Kangaroos.

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Tropical Storm Melissa takes aim at Caribbean, islands on alert

As officials urge residents of flood-prone regions to seek higher ground and shelter, Tropical Storm Melissa is threatening the Caribbean Sea islands with dangerous landslides and life-threatening flooding.

Up to 12 inches (300mm) of rain could fall in Jamaica’s eastern region. The main thing to keep an eye on at this time is the amount of rainfall that is currently being experienced, according to Evan Thompson, director of Jamaica’s Meteorological Service.

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Southern Haiti and the southern Dominican Republic were forecast for similar amounts of rain through Saturday, with additional rain possible later in the week, based on Melissa’s path.

West Jamaica, southern Hispaniola, Aruba, and Puerto Rico were among the areas that received heavy rain.

According to the US National Hurricane Center in Miami, Melissa was moving west at 2 mph (4 mph) by the evening of Wednesday night to reach its maximum sustained winds of 50 mph (85 km/h).

The slow-moving storm was centered about 335 miles (55 km) south-southwest of Port-au-Prince, Haiti, and about 295 miles (45 km) south-southeast of Kingston, Jamaica.

The storm could gradually strengthen in the coming days and develop into a hurricane by Friday and a significant hurricane by the weekend.

Already, heavy rains have slowed down traffic in the Dominican Republic, causing sports events to be canceled.

Melissa is the first named storm to form in the Caribbean this year and the 13th named storm of the Atlantic hurricane season.

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration forecast 13 to 18 named storms along with an above-normal Atlantic hurricane season that starts on June 1 and ends on November 30.

Wembanyama stars as Spurs dominate Mavericks

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The San Antonio Spurs defeated the Dallas Mavericks 125-92 to start their season with Victor Wembanyama scoring 40 points.

The Frenchman recorded his fifth 40-point game of his career in his first regular-season appearance since having deep vein thrombosis surgery on his shoulder in February.

Cooper Flagg’s nervous start on his NBA debut was overshadowed by the 21-year-old’s performance.

LeBron James made his Mavs debut, becoming the second-youngest starter in NBA history, taking the overall pick with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 draft.

The teenager, who didn’t score until the second half and finished with ten points, struggled to impose himself.

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Edgecome tops the 76ers’ victory over the Cavs.

In his team’s 117-116 victory over the Boston Celtics, rookie Philadelphia 76ers rookie VJ Edgecombe scored the third-most points of his career.

His 34-point haul was the most any debutant had ever managed since 1959’s Philadelphia Warriors debutant Wilt Chamberlain scored 43 points.

“Man, that was crazy, man. To be honest, that exceeded my expectations.

In another instance, OG Anunoby, who was born in England but moved to the US when he was four years old, scored 24 points and added 14 rebounds as Mike Brown triumphed over the Cleveland Cavaliers 119-111.

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Brigitte Bardot forced to deny rumours she’s died in fiery statement after health woes

Hollywood legend Brigitte Bardot was confronted with false rumors about her death earlier this week, but she is still alive. She took to X to denounce the false rumors, calling them “fools.”

Iconic french actress Brigitte Bardot has broken her silence after false rumours claimed she had died. The 91-year-old shared a statement to social media, where she insisted any speculation about her death was “fake news” shared by a “fool”.

Earlier this month, Brigitte was rushed to hospital with a “serious illness” and required surgery. However, around the same time, influencer Aniss Zitouni, better known as Aqababe, took to social media to say the actress had died.

In posts on multiple platforms, the influencer wrote: “According to my exclusive information, Brigitte Bardot died today. Her coffin was ordered in Saint-Paul-de-Jarrat in the 09 (Ariège) department. An icon has passed away, leaving behind an unforgettable legacy and an eternal imprint on the hearts of the French.”

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However, Brigitte herself has confirmed that she is still alive and that she has also signed a letter to X promising that she has no intention of ceasing anytime soon, calling the rumor “fake news.”

She wrote, “I don’t know which fool made this false news about my disappearance tonight,” but you can be assured that I’m doing well and that I have no plans to leave.”

Before returning to her Saint-Tropez home, Brigitte spent three weeks in a private hospital in Toulon following her operation. The actress’s spokesperson confirmed to the media that she is “resting” and “doing fine.” She had surgery alone, but the illness has not been revealed.

The famous actress was reportedly suffering respiratory problems at her home on the French Riviera when she was reportedly suffering in July 2023. Her husband, Bernard d’Ormale, claimed at the time that she was suffering from a “respiratory distraction” and could no longer handle the heat. She appeared to improve after receiving oxygen from the doctors, though.

Brigitte, who was born in Paris in 1937, is now hardly ever seen in public. She is one of the most well-known actresses of the 1950s and 1960s. She had already established herself as a model when she first appeared on the front cover of Elle when she was 15 years old.

She went on to be known across the world for her performances in films such as And Got Created Woman and Viva Maria!, but retired from acting in 1973 to focus on being an animal rights activist.

By the time she retired, Brigitte had acted in 60 songs, 60 movies, and appeared in several musicals. For her contributions to animal rights and entertainment, she has received numerous awards.

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Brigitte once said, “I knew I had to be the best at something, otherwise I would be nothing,” when describing her childhood dreams. I was aware of Brigitte Bardot’s significance to the world.

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