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Sports Weekend: Upsets and Triumphs

Netball, Rugby, and Boxing Deliver Thrilling Moments

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The sports world witnessed a thrilling weekend, with several upsets and triumphs across various disciplines. In netball, Loughborough Lightning dethroned London Pulse as the Netball Super Cup champions, while in rugby,...

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Sports Weekend: Upsets and Triumphs

Netball, Rugby, and Boxing Deliver Thrilling Moments

Saturday, February 21, 2026 • 3 min read • 5 source references

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The sports world witnessed a thrilling weekend, with several upsets and triumphs across various disciplines. In netball, Loughborough Lightning dethroned London Pulse as the Netball Super Cup champions, while in rugby, Wales and England faced disappointing losses. Meanwhile, in boxing, Sandy Ryan made history by becoming a two-weight world champion.

Loughborough Lightning's victory over London Pulse marked a significant upset in the Netball Super Cup. The team, led by head coach Vic Burgess, came from behind to win 18-17 in a nail-biting finale. Burgess expressed her pride in the team, stating, "It's been a really good day from us. We came into this knowing it's a little bit different. It can be tough and it can be quick, and Pulse nearly caught us." (Source: Lightning strike to deny Pulse another Super Cup)

In rugby, Wales suffered a "gut-wrenching" loss to Scotland in the Six Nations tournament. Despite a strong performance, Wales was unable to hold on to their lead, ultimately losing 14-10. Captain Dewi Lake reflected on the loss, saying, "It's a tough feeling because you know the performance was there. The things that we spoke about through the week, we delivered. In the first half we were dominant – we applied pressure and attacked them." (Source: 'Gut-wrenching': Wales did enough to win - Lake)

England also faced a disappointing loss in the Six Nations tournament, falling to Ireland 31-20. The defeat marks a significant setback for the team, which had been hoping to contend for the title. Head coach Steve Borthwick will face pressure to regroup and refocus his team for their upcoming matches. (Source: What went wrong for England in nightmare defeat?)

In a more positive note, Sandy Ryan made history by becoming a two-weight world champion in boxing. Ryan defeated Karla Ramos Zamora in a hard-fought contest, claiming the vacant WBC light-welterweight title. Despite struggling with a broken hand, Ryan persevered and secured a majority decision victory. (Source: Briton Ryan becomes two-weight world champion)

However, the sports world was also marred by controversy, as Burnley midfielder Hannibal Mejbri was subjected to racist abuse on social media. The club condemned the abuse, stating, "There is no place for this in our society and we condemn it unreservedly." The incident serves as a reminder of the ongoing issue of racism in sports. (Source: Burnley 'disgusted' by racist abuse sent to Mejbri)

As the sports world continues to evolve, it's clear that triumph and heartbreak are always just around the corner. From the thrill of victory to the agony of defeat, this weekend's events serve as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of sports.

The sports world witnessed a thrilling weekend, with several upsets and triumphs across various disciplines. In netball, Loughborough Lightning dethroned London Pulse as the Netball Super Cup champions, while in rugby, Wales and England faced disappointing losses. Meanwhile, in boxing, Sandy Ryan made history by becoming a two-weight world champion.

Loughborough Lightning's victory over London Pulse marked a significant upset in the Netball Super Cup. The team, led by head coach Vic Burgess, came from behind to win 18-17 in a nail-biting finale. Burgess expressed her pride in the team, stating, "It's been a really good day from us. We came into this knowing it's a little bit different. It can be tough and it can be quick, and Pulse nearly caught us." (Source: Lightning strike to deny Pulse another Super Cup)

In rugby, Wales suffered a "gut-wrenching" loss to Scotland in the Six Nations tournament. Despite a strong performance, Wales was unable to hold on to their lead, ultimately losing 14-10. Captain Dewi Lake reflected on the loss, saying, "It's a tough feeling because you know the performance was there. The things that we spoke about through the week, we delivered. In the first half we were dominant – we applied pressure and attacked them." (Source: 'Gut-wrenching': Wales did enough to win - Lake)

England also faced a disappointing loss in the Six Nations tournament, falling to Ireland 31-20. The defeat marks a significant setback for the team, which had been hoping to contend for the title. Head coach Steve Borthwick will face pressure to regroup and refocus his team for their upcoming matches. (Source: What went wrong for England in nightmare defeat?)

In a more positive note, Sandy Ryan made history by becoming a two-weight world champion in boxing. Ryan defeated Karla Ramos Zamora in a hard-fought contest, claiming the vacant WBC light-welterweight title. Despite struggling with a broken hand, Ryan persevered and secured a majority decision victory. (Source: Briton Ryan becomes two-weight world champion)

However, the sports world was also marred by controversy, as Burnley midfielder Hannibal Mejbri was subjected to racist abuse on social media. The club condemned the abuse, stating, "There is no place for this in our society and we condemn it unreservedly." The incident serves as a reminder of the ongoing issue of racism in sports. (Source: Burnley 'disgusted' by racist abuse sent to Mejbri)

As the sports world continues to evolve, it's clear that triumph and heartbreak are always just around the corner. From the thrill of victory to the agony of defeat, this weekend's events serve as a reminder of the unpredictable nature of sports.

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