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Julian Linden

Sports Reporter at The Daily Telegraph

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Articles

  • 1 week ago | codesports.com.au | Julian Linden

    Australia’s Oscar Piastri survived a high-speed collision with his McLaren teammate Lando Norris to finish fourth in Monday morning’s Canadian Grand Prix and extend his lead in the Formula One world championship. After avoiding any contact with each other throughout the first nine races of the season, the two McLarens finally came to grief in the closing laps in Montreal when Norris tried to overtake the Australian.

  • 1 week ago | codesports.com.au | Julian Linden

    Australia’s Oscar Piastri has qualified third for Monday morning’s Canadian Grand Prix, a result that still boosts his chances of extending his lead in the Formula One world championship. For the 10th time in as many races this season, the ultra-consistent Piastri put his McLaren on either the first or second row of the grid after overcoming some struggles in practice with an impressive flying lap on soft tyres.

  • 2 weeks ago | codesports.com.au | Julian Linden

    More than a decade since the last title, Australia’s long wait for a Super Rugby champion goes on. The Brumbies gave it a fair crack in their 37-17 defeat to the Chiefs on Saturday night but there’s just no beating the Kiwis on their home turf. Not that anyone needs reminding but Australian teams have now played 21 Super Rugby finals in the Land of the Long White Cloud and come off second best every time, with the Brumbies losing four successive semis on the other side of the ditch.

  • 2 weeks ago | codesports.com.au | Julian Linden

    Australia’s Broc Feeney turned the tables on his young New Zealand title rival Matt Payne to win Sunday’s feature race at the Perth Super 440 and extend his lead in the 2025 Supercars championship. Four weeks after Payne held off Feeney in a drag finish to the chequered flag to win at Symmons Plains in Tasmania, the pair traded places after an incredible finish to the 200km main race at Wanneroo Raceway.

  • 2 weeks ago | codesports.com.au | Julian Linden

    Australian Olympic swimming champion Ariarne Titmus has been given a shocking reminder of the enormous challenge she faces getting back to the top after Canadian teenage sensation Summer McIntosh just obliterated her most prized world record.

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