Crusaders crowned Super Rugby Aotearoa champions
Crusaders crowned Super Rugby Aotearoa champions

The Crusaders have wrapped up the inaugural Investec Super Rugby Aotearoa competition with a 32-22 victory over a gutsy Highlanders side at Orangetheory Stadium, all with a game in hand. In front of over 17,500 fans in Christchurch, it took 63 minutes for the Crusaders to hit the lead, with the Highlanders dominating the first hour. It took just over a minute for the Highlanders to strike, through in-form flanker Shannon Frizell. The Crusaders then hit back, a brilliant try to Richie Mo’unga, who had another sublime performance. Jona Nareki had a great foot race with his opposite, Sevu Reece, taking an intercept to run 80 metres to score in the left corner and give the Highlanders a 17-13 lead at the break. Josh McKay made one of the plays of the year with an incredible try-saving tackle on Bryn Hall who just had to fall over the line. Michael Collins scored for the Highlanders in the 53rd minute, but from there on it was all the home side. Showing their class in the final 20 minutes, as they have done all season. George Bridge bagged a double and Braydon Ennor scored the match-winner to seal the victory, with still one more week of the competition to go. The Crusaders were awarded the Tū Kōtahi Aotearoa trophy in front of their home fans, and also performed their haka, Takina Te Kawa. The Crusaders head up north to face the Blues, who were hoping to be hosting a ‘final’ at Eden Park on Sunday afternoon, while the Highlanders host the Hurricanes in their final game of the year on Saturday night in Dunedin. ► Video Edited by Ultimate Graphic Designs follow them: https://bit.ly/3eTrAtl If you'd like to donate & show support to my channel, you can do so by: ► Become a member: https://bit.ly/2UM5Dp9 ► Patreon Account: http://bit.ly/2GqsDm3 Please Like, Share & Subscribe to Walking Tall with G-MAN ►Please Subscribe: http://bit.ly/2IHrfeW ►Business Enquiries: garethmason3@gmail.com ► Subscribe to my second channel: http://bit.ly/2Gi6Ign Connect with me on my Social Media Channels: ► Facebook: http://bit.ly/2Jz5lwi ► Twitter: http://bit.ly/2YRe0zu ► Instagram: http://bit.ly/32vbqBe ► Tik Tok: https://bit.ly/2RtO0IC Why I created my YouTube Channel: Through my YouTube Channel "Walking Tall with G-MAN" I strive to inspire and motivate people to never give up in life as well as using this platform to share my sporting passion. When I was younger, I was told because of my height I wouldn’t be able to play a sport in school however I proved everyone wrong and played sport and became first-team cricket captain of my school. Having dwarfism did force me to stop playing sport after varsity; however, I continued to share my passion through my YouTube Channel.



Rapid Reaction: Parnell Motley and Oklahoma beat Chuba Hubbard and Oklahoma State (again)
Rapid Reaction: Parnell Motley and Oklahoma beat Chuba Hubbard and Oklahoma State (again)

Rapid reaction: With the 34-16 win in Stillwater, No. 7 Oklahoma downed No. 21 Oklahoma State in another round of survival in the hope of seeking a third consecutive appearance in the College Football Playoff. The win was OU's fifth consecutive in the Bedlam series. With No. 5 Alabama losing to No. 15 Auburn and No. 8 Minnesota losing to No. 12 Wisconsin, the Sooners have two less programs to worry about securing the fourth spot in the Playoff. The Sooners will get a No. 9 Baylor team looking to avenge its only loss this season in the Big 12 title game next Saturday after taking care of business against the Pokes. Corner back Parnell Motley forced a fumble—literally. He stripped OSU wide out Braydon Johnson at the OU 41-yard line, and the Sooners took over possession with 1:45 left in the first quarter. The takeaway gave the Sooners an opportunity to retake the lead with 14:54 left in the half when Riley dialed up a reverse, wide out throwback—the Sooner Special—to Hurts for a 4-yard score. The Sooners led 17-7 in Stillwater. The last time OU went up 17-7 on the road, the Sooners lost to Kansas State in Manhattan. On the next series, Motley appeared to record his second takeaway of the game when defensive end Ronnie Perkins hurried quarterback Dru Brown into an interception that was overturned on review by officials. The Cowboys salvaged three points on the possession to make the score 17-10 with 9:40 left in the half. They were doing their best to make sure that didn’t happen again by containing OSU running back Chuba Hubbard, which was easier written than done. Hubbard busted OU up for 79 yards on 16 carries—4.9 yards per carry—in the first half while OSU receiver Dillon Stoner caught six passes from for 56 yards in the half, including one 42-yarder from Brown. After heading into the locker room at halftime with OU leading 20-13, Motley forced another fumble at the start of the second half. The Pokes managed three points to close the deficit to 20-16 with just fewer than 10 minutes left in the third quarter. But the Sooners began to put distance between themselves and the Cowboys. On the legs of running back Kennedy Brooks, OU drove 93 yards on 11 plays in their next drive to go up 27-16 while using six minutes, 19 seconds in the third quarter. The commitment to the running game was apparent. With 10 minutes, 52 seconds left to play, Riley had called 52 offensive plays. 37 of them were runs. 20 of them were runs by Kennedy Brooks who had over 150 yards at the point in the game, and Hurts had run as many times as he’d passed the ball (15) when he found Brayden Willis wide open in the end zone to extend OU’s lead to 34-16 in the game. That also made for Willis’ third straight game with a touchdown catch. Another stop by Alex Grinch's defense gave OU another possession to run time off the clock and all but out of reach when OSU took over possession again with 6:14 left to play. And, then, with 3:18 left to play Motley came up with the game-sealing interception to end the game. Sign up for my newsletter between now and December 7, and you get a chance to win an Oklahoma Sooners lamp: https://rj.substack.com/ RJ on Twitter: https://twitter.com/RJ_Young RJ on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rjyoungshow/channel/ RJ on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/RJYoungShow/ RJ's radio's show live stream: https://radio.securenetsystems.net/v5/index.cfm?stationCallSign=KYAL RJ'S SHIRT STORE ➡️https://goo.gl/Mog1uE 🔴 SUPPORT RJ ON PATREON ➡️ https://goo.gl/v4yGTb 🎧 THE RJ YOUNG PODCAST (iTunes) ➡️ https://goo.gl/SZmHjK ✅ SUBSCRIBE TO MY NEWSLETTER ➡️ http://eepurl.com/c-gZg9 //SEND ME STUFF// P.O. Box 700445 Tulsa, OK 74170 //BIO// RJ Young is the host of The RJ Young Show on The Sports Animal from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. CT weekdays. His book LET IT BANG was published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt in 2018. He was featured in Natural Light's 2019 Super Bowl commercial. He graduated with a master's in professional writing from the University of Oklahoma. He doesn't like it when his socks get wet. 🔴 Uploads EVERY day at 6 p.m. CT. #FightMe #TheRJYoungPodcast



J.T. Miller 2nd Goal vs NYI 03-22-2018
J.T. Miller 2nd Goal vs NYI 03-22-2018

J.T. Miller 19 goal of 2017-18 nhl season. even goal assisted by Steven Stamkos and Braydon Coburn via http://www.hockeypoints.com



Tom Wilson vs Braydon Coburn May 23, 2018
Tom Wilson vs Braydon Coburn May 23, 2018

Tom Wilson vs Braydon Coburn from the Washington Capitals at Tampa Bay Lightning game on May 23, 2018. via http://www.hockeyfights.com




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