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Julian Linden

Sports Reporter at The Daily Telegraph

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  • 5 days ago | codesports.com.au | Julian Linden

    Australian rugby’s prize asset Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii has been involved in a sickening head clash in the Waratahs’ Super Rugby clash against Queensland at Allianz Stadium. The sight no-one in Australian rugby wanted to see came to fruition when the code’s $5 million man was transported off the field in a medicab just before halftime. 37' INJRYBest wishes to Suaalii, as he's stretchered off after friendly fire in a tackle. Kellaway's knee collided with Jo's head.

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

    In a performance worthy of the world champion he’s tipped to soon become, Piastri made all the right moves in the cockpit of his McLaren to cruise to the sixth victory of his rapidly blossoming career and the fourth in six races this year. In doing so, the 24-year-old from Melbourne extended his lead in the world drivers’ championship to 16 points over his McLaren teammate Lando Norris after the first quarter of the season.

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

    Dudded by a safety car for the second year in a row, Australia’s Oscar Piastri has seen his lead in the Formula One world drivers’ championship reduced by a single point after he finished runner-up in a dramatic sprint race at the Miami Grand Prix.

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

    Australian swimming superstar Kaylee McKeown has made a major change to her preparations for the Los Angeles Olympics by ending her short stint with famed British coach Mel Marshall to return to the Sunshine Coast. McKeown dropped the news on the last day of the Australian championships in Brisbane after withdrawing from the heats of the 200m backstroke after winning the 100m and 50m events.

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

    Australia’s Paralympic darling Alexa Leary has shattered her own world record in the morning heats at the national swimming championships in Brisbane. Dusting off the cobwebs in one of her first major competitions since she stunned the world in Paris last year, Leary blew her rivals away to stop the clock at 59.22 seconds. Her stunning time eclipsed the world record of 59.53 for the S9 classification, which she set in winning gold at the 2024 Paralympics in the French capital.

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