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Episode 11

Episode 11

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Welcome to Spoil Sport - a podcast about all things sport. Just three guys, talking about global sport (or the little they think they know) and having fun along the way. If you are a sports fan and want a quick catch up on current sporting events - have a listen and a laugh with us. Hosted by Ed Jardim, Denis Peche and Wes Brown.


In this episode we chat about:


Running & Athletics


  • 96th Running of the Comrades - Both male and female records fall
  • Diamond League in Oslo - Records


Golf

  • Who would have believed it - A PGA/LIV Golf Merger?
  • US Open at the Los Angeles Country Club - Who is on the lead and what's the secrecy with the LACC?


Formula One


  • Spanish GP - Mercedes 2 & 3 - has the modifications helped?
  • Canadian GP - Circuit Gilles Villeneuve - Mercedes 1 & 2 in FP2
  • Standings


Moto GP


  • Italian GP at Mugello - Bagnaia with fractured ankle - how did he do?
  • Fastest speed at a MotoGP event ever - who did it and what was the speed?
  • Next up German GP at Sachsenring and standings


Football


  • Man City - Treble Winners - Enough said


Cricket


  • IPL Final - Chennai Super Kings beat defending champs Gujarat Titans - Big drama for the final two balls!
  • Who is the most decorated IPL team?
  • Ashes has started - Test 1 underway


Tennis


  • French Open - Swiatek wins the ladies and Djokovic is now the most decorated male tennis player in the world, but not the most decorated tennis player…yet.
  • French open history and stats


Rugby


  • Super Rugby – Who is in the final?


Crazy Sport Nomination


  • Shovel Racing


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