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The world of sports has been abuzz with exciting developments, from rugby retirements to transfer rumors, and from basketball wins to fertility treatments. In this article, we'll catch up on the latest news and updates...

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The world of sports has been abuzz with exciting developments, from rugby retirements to transfer rumors, and from basketball wins to fertility treatments. In this article, we'll catch up on the latest news and updates from various sports.

New Zealand's leading try-scorer Portia Woodman-Wickliffe has announced her retirement from international rugby for a second time. The 34-year-old winger helped the Black Ferns win the Women's World Cup in 2017 and 2022, and initially retired after claiming a second rugby sevens gold at the 2024 Olympics. She returned for last year's World Cup in England, but her bid for a third-straight title was halted in the semi-finals by Canada.

Meanwhile, in the world of football, Real Madrid are reportedly interested in signing Arsenal's Gabriel Magalhães. The transfer rumor mill is always churning, and this latest development has fans speculating about the potential move.

In other football news, Fantasy Premier League (FPL) managers are gearing up for the business stage of the season. With less time to make up for errors, every decision matters. The team of the week has been selected, with Erling Haaland's flaky form putting him out of the running for captaincy.

On the basketball court, the San Antonio Spurs have extended their winning run to close in on NBA Western Conference leaders Oklahoma City Thunder. Devin Vassell scored 21 points and De'Aaron Fox 20 as the visitors triumphed 110-107 at Scotiabank Arena to claim a 10th successive win for the first time since the 2015-16 season.

In a surprise turn of events, France's Thibaud Flament has spoken out about his wife's fertility treatment, saying he is "surprised how many people go through" the process. The rugby player missed France's first Six Nations game because it clashed with his wife's treatment.

As we navigate the complex world of sports, it's clear that there's more to the game than just winning or losing. From retirements to transfer rumors, and from basketball wins to fertility treatments, the human side of sports is just as fascinating as the action on the field.

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  • NZ great Woodman-Wickliffe retires for second time (BBC Sport)
  • Pick Ekitike, Sesko and Van Dijk - FPL team of the week (BBC Sport)
  • Transfer rumors, news: Real Madrid interested in Arsenal's Gabriel (ESPN)
  • Spurs extend winning run to close gap on Thunder (BBC Sport)
  • Flament surprised by fertility treatment popularity (BBC Sport)

The world of sports has been abuzz with exciting developments, from rugby retirements to transfer rumors, and from basketball wins to fertility treatments. In this article, we'll catch up on the latest news and updates from various sports.

New Zealand's leading try-scorer Portia Woodman-Wickliffe has announced her retirement from international rugby for a second time. The 34-year-old winger helped the Black Ferns win the Women's World Cup in 2017 and 2022, and initially retired after claiming a second rugby sevens gold at the 2024 Olympics. She returned for last year's World Cup in England, but her bid for a third-straight title was halted in the semi-finals by Canada.

Meanwhile, in the world of football, Real Madrid are reportedly interested in signing Arsenal's Gabriel Magalhães. The transfer rumor mill is always churning, and this latest development has fans speculating about the potential move.

In other football news, Fantasy Premier League (FPL) managers are gearing up for the business stage of the season. With less time to make up for errors, every decision matters. The team of the week has been selected, with Erling Haaland's flaky form putting him out of the running for captaincy.

On the basketball court, the San Antonio Spurs have extended their winning run to close in on NBA Western Conference leaders Oklahoma City Thunder. Devin Vassell scored 21 points and De'Aaron Fox 20 as the visitors triumphed 110-107 at Scotiabank Arena to claim a 10th successive win for the first time since the 2015-16 season.

In a surprise turn of events, France's Thibaud Flament has spoken out about his wife's fertility treatment, saying he is "surprised how many people go through" the process. The rugby player missed France's first Six Nations game because it clashed with his wife's treatment.

As we navigate the complex world of sports, it's clear that there's more to the game than just winning or losing. From retirements to transfer rumors, and from basketball wins to fertility treatments, the human side of sports is just as fascinating as the action on the field.

Sources:

  • NZ great Woodman-Wickliffe retires for second time (BBC Sport)
  • Pick Ekitike, Sesko and Van Dijk - FPL team of the week (BBC Sport)
  • Transfer rumors, news: Real Madrid interested in Arsenal's Gabriel (ESPN)
  • Spurs extend winning run to close gap on Thunder (BBC Sport)
  • Flament surprised by fertility treatment popularity (BBC Sport)

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