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    Extraordinary scenes to kick-off the UK Super League season between Wigan and Leigh, starting with boxing announcer Michael Buffer introducing the teams to the field..

    Extraordinary scenes to kick-off the UK Super League season between Wigan and Leigh, starting with boxing announcer Michael Buffer introducing the teams to the field..


    Rumble they did, to the first nil-all regulation time scoreline in the competition's 29-year history.

    Leigh eventually beat reigning champions Wigan 1-nil in golden - or perhaps any - point extra-time.

    Gareth O'Brien kicked the decisive drop-goal three minutes into the extra stanza.

    The victory is Leigh's first over Wigan in any competition since 1983.

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     15 Feb: Golfer Danny Lee is in a tie for 11th after the first round of the LIV golf tournament in Adelaide
     15 Feb: The Black Caps have won the one-day cricket Tri-Series against Pakistan and South Africa
     14 Feb: The Auckland Aces have moved to the top of cricket's Ford Trophy ladder after a 71-run win over last-placed Northern Districts at Eden Park's outer oval
     14 Feb: Black Caps fast bowler Ben Sears has been ruled out of next week's Champions Trophy with a hamstring injury
     14 Feb: Highlanders flanker Sean Withy has given an insight into the weight of expectations for Waratahs fullback Joseph-Aukuso Sua'ali'i ahead of their Super Rugby Pacific season-opener tonight in Sydney
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    Rugby:
    A last-minute try to prop Siosifa Amone has seen the Highlanders lose 37-36 to the Waratahs in their Super Rugby Pacific season opener in Sydney 7:26

    Law and Order:
    Kiwi Nick Cassidy's placed 11th and compatriot Mitch Evans 21st in Formula E's round three event in Jeddah 7:16

    International:
    Three Israeli hostages to be released from Gaza on Saturday named 7:06

    Golf:
    Golfer Danny Lee is in a tie for 11th after the first round of the LIV golf tournament in Adelaide 7:06

    Cricket:
    The Black Caps have won the one-day cricket Tri-Series against Pakistan and South Africa 6:26

    Cricket:
    The Auckland Aces have moved to the top of cricket's Ford Trophy ladder after a 71-run win over last-placed Northern Districts at Eden Park's outer oval 21:57

    Cricket:
    Black Caps fast bowler Ben Sears has been ruled out of next week's Champions Trophy with a hamstring injury 21:57

    Rugby:
    Highlanders flanker Sean Withy has given an insight into the weight of expectations for Waratahs fullback Joseph-Aukuso Sua'ali'i ahead of their Super Rugby Pacific season-opener tonight in Sydney 21:17

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