شهدت الساعات الماضية جدلًا واسعًا حول انتقال اللاعب الكيني بارون أوشينج إلى نادي الزمالك، مع انتشار تصريحات وتحليلات أثارت التساؤل حول حقيقة الصفقة.
تصدرت الأنباء مواقع التواصل الرياضي، مع مزاعم بشأن تقديم شكوى من نادي سوفاباكا الكيني ضد الزمالك للحصول على حقوقهم في الصفقة رغم أنه جاء بالمجان، وهو ما دفع وكيل اللاعب للرد رسميًا.
الأمر بدأ عندما ظهرت أنباء عن قيد أوشينج بصورة غير قانونية من جانب الزمالك، بعدما ظهرت تصريحات من نادي سوفاباكا الكيني بأنه سيتقدم بشكوى للحصول على حقوقه بالصفقة.
كان الزمالك قد ضم أوشينج بعد فترة الانتقالات الرسمية ولكن لكونه حرًا يحق لأي ناد قيده بشكل صحيح.
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قال شعبان ماسكا، وكيل بارون أوشينج، في تصريح خاص لـ بطولات: “لقد اطلعت على بعض التصريحات الأخيرة المتعلقة بانتقال اللاعب بارون في مصر، وأود توضيح بعض المعلومات غير الدقيقة”.
وأضاف: “ما يُنشر من أخبار حول الصفقة غير صحيح، وأرغب في تزويدكم بالتفاصيل الصحيحة لضمان عرض الأمر بصورة عادلة”.
وتابع ماسكا: “بارون انتقل إلى الزمالك بصفقة انتقال حر، ونادي سوفاباكا لم يقدم أي شكاوى في أي مكان، وهذه الادعاءات غير صحيحة”.
أوضح وكيل اللاعب أن الشائعات الأخيرة جاءت دون مراجعة الحقائق، مؤكدًا حرصه على حماية سمعة اللاعب وتوضيح تفاصيل انتقاله بدقة للمؤسسات الإعلامية.
اختتم ماسكا تصريحاته بالقول: “نأمل أن ينتهي الجدل وأن يُنظر إلى الصفقة بنظرة مهنية، بعيدًا عن الأخبار المغلوطة، حفاظًا على مصلحة اللاعب والنادي”.
Após mais de dez anos nas categorias de base do Flamengo, o zagueiro João Pedro Mandovani tem tido sucesso no Sub-20 do Goiás. Apesar da pouca idade, 18 anos, o jogador é peça fundamental na equipe que está disputando o Estadual da categoria.
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Com contrato profissional assinado e boas atuações, o jogador falou sobre o bom rendimento e como está feliz no clube.
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– É fruto de muito trabalho. Estou feliz aqui no Goiás e sou grato pela oportunidade. Estamos realizando um bom Estadual e vamos seguir em busca desse título importante para nós e para o clube – disse.
Com experiência em um gigante do futebol brasileiro, Mandovani chegou em fevereiro ao Esmeraldino e tem contrato até 2025. Com qualidade técnica e velocidade, o jogador tem como objetivo ajudar o Goiás a ser campeão estadual.
Além disso, o atleta visa subir aos profissionais do clube. O defensor falou sobre sua adaptação e projetou a sequência do Campeonato Goiano Sub-20.
– Fui bem recebido por todos desde a minha chegada, o que facilita na adaptação. O grupo está focado no dia a dia. É importante ter essa mentalidade para buscarmos esse Estadual – concluiu.
Sunderland have stormed back up to the Premier League in style.
The Black Cats had been absent from the top-flight since the 2016/17 season, with Jermain Defoe still leading the line for the Wearside outfit that campaign.
Now, however, they’re back, with a new batch of Defoe-like heroes instantly announcing themselves to the rest of the promised land in an emphatic 3-0 win on the opening day.
It is, of course, unrealistic to anticipate that Sunderland will wipe the floor with all their competition in the higher tier in this vibrant, free-flowing manner.
But it’s an extremely positive sign so early on that indicates they’re here to shine, rather than merely survive, as more new signings are expected to link up with Regis Le Bris and Co. before the transfer window shuts.
Sunderland submit £27m bid for attacker
The Black Cats have been forking out significant wads of cash all across the action-packed window to date.
At the time of writing, Sunderland have splashed in the region of £141.5m on 12 new assets, with Nordi Mukiele their latest addition from Paris St. Germain for a fee around the £12m mark.
Nordi Mukiele in action.
Don’t expect this spending to go hush anytime soon, either, with Jhon Lucumi now reportedly back on the Sunderland radar in the centre-back positions, as an official bid has even been placed.
Away from enhancing their defensive options, another bid has also allegedly been lodged by the ambitious Black Cats for the services of Leicester City attacker Abdu Fatawu, according to journalist Eduardo Burgos.
That bid, worth about £27m, has since been rejected according to Burgos, but Sunderland will hope they can still land the Foxes number seven, who will no doubt be desperate for a Premier League return after Leicester’s relegation.
Securing a deal for the entertaining Ghanaian to join the club could see the top-flight newcomers seal a Simon Adingra repeat, as another gung-ho forward potentially joins Le Bris’ ranks, ready to make survival look like a breeze.
How Fatawu can be an Adingra repeat
While he hasn’t been credited with an assist for Daniel Ballard’s bullet header on all major outlets, Adingra still played a vital role in that goal, sending the vast majority of the Stadium of Light into momentary pandemonium as his deflected cross ended up being inch-perfect for the ex-Arsenal defender to connect with.
Sunderland fans will hope there’s plenty more to come from their fresh £21m recruit, too, having shown flashes of his excellence for former employers Brighton and Hove Albion, before being discarded.
A promising 11 goals and assists came the Ivorian’s way during his up-and-down stay on the South Coast, with his final season under Fabian Hurzeler only seeing him collect two goals and two assists from 29 contests, as he started just 12 league matches all campaign long.
Now, he will hope he has the luxury of extended periods in the side, with Fatawu also hopeful he can spark into life even more on Wearside, after an injury-disrupted period last season with Leicester saw relegation heartbreakingly occur.
Fatawu’s career record with Leicester
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58
Games missed through injury
29
Goals scored
7
Assists
15
Promotions
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Even with that nasty injury setback derailing him, Fatawu has still managed to show off his class regularly at the King Power Stadium, with a standout seven goals and 15 assists next to his name from 58 clashes in the East Midlands.
Two of those assists even came about for the silky 21-year-old in the Premier League last season, before a serious cruciate ligament injury stopped him in his tracks and left him with just 11 paltry appearances in the top division.
He will hope he’s handed an opportunity to shine in the elite league once more with Le Bris’ men, having once been dubbed “unplayable” on his day by scout Jacek Kulig when tearing up the EFL with the Foxes.
Adingra has also been spoken about in the same glowing manner before, with football analyst Ben Mattinson once heralding the Black Cats number 24 as “explosive”, as the attacking pair prepare to run rings around Premier League defences together to ensure survival is comfortably reached.
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The pair debate some key BBL talking points following the end of a successful season for the competition
ESPNcricinfo staff03-Feb-2025Former Australia captain Aaron Finch would like a full player auction to be brought into the BBL while Glenn Maxwell believes the power surge should be removed as it doesn’t replicate international playing conditions.Currently, overseas players are selected through the draft – with clubs now able to pre-sign one name before that event – while a trade window, that is currently open, has been introduced for the first time this season, but Finch has said the majority of domestic players should also be included in a process more aligned with how the IPL operates.Related
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“I’d like to see an auction come in,” Finch told the Powerplay on ESPN’s . “Each team potentially has the ability to retain maybe four of their players and then you say everybody else in the country, you’re into an auction. I think that that would create a great spectacle.”We see it in the IPL, it’s brilliant, creates evenness across the board I think. What it does give you as well is it gives you what the players are worth. So at times, depending on what your team needs, you might have to overpay for someone. But if it’s an auction, that’s generally what the price of a player is.”Maxwell, though, was uncertain about the idea, raising concern about clubs losing an identity with established names. “You’ve still got to have a way to keep your homegrown players in your home state, [to] still have that relevance,” he said.The BBL continues to be challenged on retaining overseas players with a number leaving in early January for either the SA20 or ILT20.Meanwhile, when asked what he would change about the tournament, Maxwell argued that while he could see the appeal of the power surge – the two overs of fielding restrictions that can be taken by the batting side after the 10th over – he felt it skewed the skills that were required away from how the rest of T20 is played. It echoed the views of Stars team-mate Marcus Stoinis who made similar comments ahead of the BBL season.”I’d get rid of the power surge,” Maxwell said. “I think unless the power surge was introduced in international cricket, I think it’s sort of probably lost its relevance. As a player, I think it probably misrepresents middle-order batting.”When you get picked for your country, you don’t have that luxury of having those two overs in the back ten to boost your strike rate, boost your score. It’s lost on the art of middle order batting to be able to find your way through those last ten overs. I know it’s great for broadcasters. I know it’s great for fans. But until it’s made an international rule, I don’t think we should have it.”Finch acknowledged he had held a similar view when he was a player, but having now retired from the game saw the value the power surge brings.”I think that it provides entertainment right through an innings,” he said. “It keeps games alive. Like if a team needs 15 and over, with a power surge up your sleeve, there’s still half a chance.”
حقق منتخب تونس فوزًا كبيرًا على منتخب ساوتومي، بسداسية نظيفة، ضمن تصفيات إفريقيا المؤهلة إلى بطولة كأس العالم 2026.
وواجه منتخب تونس نظيره منتخب ساو تومي، في الجولة التاسعة من تصفيات إفريقيا المؤهلة إلى كأس العالم 2026، على ملعب “حماد العقربي” برادس.
وتمكن منتخب تونس من الفوز على سو تومي بسداسية نظيفة، وأحرز الأهداف كل من فراس شواط وإلياس سعد “هدفين”، وإسماعيل غربي ومحمد علي بن رمضان لاعب الأهلي “هدفين” في الدقيقتين 68 و90 من عمر اللقاء.
طالع.. قائمة منتخب تونس لمباراتي ساو تومي وناميبيا في تصفيات كأس العالم.. موقف بن رمضان
ويتصدر منتخب تونس المجموعة برصيد 25 نقطة، بينما يحتل منتخب ناميبيا المركز الثاني في ترتيب المجموعة برصيد 15 نقطة.
وكان منتخب تونس حسم صعوده إلى نهائيات كأس العالم 2026، في الجولة الماضية من التصفيات.
ويقع منتخب تونس في المجموعة الثامنة من التصفيات مع ناميبيا وليبيريا ومالاوي وساو تومي وغينيا الاستوائية.
ومن المقرر أن يختتم منتخب تونس، مبارياته في تصفيات إفريقيا لكأس العالم بمواجهة ناميبيا يوم الإثنين المقبل، في الجولة العاشرة والأخيرة من تصفيات إفريقيا المؤهلة لكأس العالم 2026. أهداف مباراة منتخب تونس وساو تومي اليوم في تصفيات كأس العالم
England seamer acknowledges whitewash in Australia was big setback in attempt to inspire new generation
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Kate Cross attempted to prove her fitness in Australia but did not play a match•Getty Images
Kate Cross believes cultural change must form part of England’s rise from their Women’s Ashes nadir as the team sets out to win back fans as well as cricket matches.Cross admitted there was little positive to say off the back of a 16-nil points defeat at the hands of Australia, as players and staff await the outcome of an ECB review into the tour.”There’s areas that we probably know we need to address from cricket points of view, but also from probably cultural points of view as well,” Cross said. “This review, I don’t know what’s going to come of it, but I’m hoping that these are the things that will get addressed, and pave the way for the next generation to want to play for England.”The result in Australia was particularly disappointing for England in light of the excitement and optimism that the team generated in the course of their home Ashes campaign in 2023, in which they battled back from defeat in the one-off Test to square the series 8-8 with victories in both white-ball legs.”Ultimately I feel like we might’ve lost a few fans in the last couple of months, which is really sad from our point of view,” Cross added. “I think the 2023 Ashes was how good it can be and the 2025 Ashes how bad it can be.”The review, announced by Clare Connor, managing director of England Women’s Cricket, in the immediate aftermath of the Ashes whitewash, has conducted player interviews and is expected to make public its recommendations later this month.Cross brought a unique perspective to her evaluation of the tour, having travelled with a bulging disc in her back, which ultimately kept her sidelined throughout despite repeated attempts to prove her fitness to play.She acknowledged that, as professional athletes, players must accept increased scrutiny of their performances and she hoped people would “fall back in love with English cricket” after a torrid winter for both the women’s and men’s teams, the latter dumped out of contention in the Champions Trophy after two matches.England failed to win a match in the multi-format Women’s Ashes and were comprehensively out-played by hosts Australia, with the tourists’ physical fitness and mental toughness coming under the microscope, particularly in the wake of a row involving Alex Hartley, the former World Cup-winner turned commentator.Related
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“It was unprecedented how poorly we performed over there, I don’t think anyone probably anticipated the Ashes turning out the way it did, and obviously there was a huge disappointment that came with that,” Cross said.”As a group of players now, we don’t know what’s going to come of this review that’s happening at the moment, but I think it motivates you to be a better group of players and a better, I guess, version of yourself.”For Cross, it was a particularly frustrating trip, coming more than a decade on from her breakthrough performance at Perth on the 2013-14 tour of Australia, where her starring role on Test debut helped set England up for their most recent Ashes series win.”My reflections on my trip were quite unusual. I didn’t get to play a game of cricket, but as a 33-year-old getting ruled out of an Ashes series was devastating. So I feel like it’s made me really think about how I want to manage my career now moving forwards and, with the new structure of the tiers in the counties, I’m hoping that I’ll be so well supported with that, that that wasn’t my last Ashes hopefully.England’s players look on as Australia celebrate their Women’s Ashes whitewash•Getty Images
“Ultimately as players, we still want to try and get young girls interested in the game and us losing quite drastically isn’t going to do that. So we’re going to have to have a real look at how we want to portray ourselves as a team moving forward and try and get a bit of love back from our fans because we, or certainly I, felt that we kind of lost a lot of that from our Ashes series, so hopefully we can move in the right direction now.”Her comments suggest an acceptance that the ‘inspire and entertain’ mantra the team has espoused since Jon Lewis took over as head coach in 2022 has become irrelevant amid a rash of poor performances, going back to the group-stage exit at the T20 World Cup in October.Cross was speaking at the launch of the Professional Cricketers’ Association Women’s Impact Report, highlighting advances made in the game since 2020. That progress includes equal domestic minimum salaries of £28,000 for men and women from this season, where women’s teams have been aligned with the men’s in a three-tiered county-based structure.But more work remains to be done, including addressing the salary gap between genders in the Hundred, which widened rather than closed this year. While the leading earners in the men’s competition will earn £200,000, an increase of 60%, the top earners in the women’s game will earn £65,000, up 30%. The base salary for men went up by £1,000 on last year to £31,000 compared to the women, who went from £8,000 to £10,000.”I would hope to see that it happens quite quickly, especially with how vocal the players were about the pay gap getting bigger,” Cross said. “It was obviously a disappointment, but I’m always of the bigger picture, that the Hundred has done a lot for the women’s game. It continues to do that. It puts us in a spotlight that we’ve never had before in the domestic game.”So as disappointing as those headlines are, there’s still a lot of great stuff and there’s a lot more money coming into the game now and hopefully that’ll get pushed in the right direction and the gender play gap will continue to get smaller rather than get bigger.”A PCA working group will lobby the ECB on various aspects of the Hundred, which will receive a huge injection of funds through private investment from next season.Daryl Mitchell, PCA chief executive, said: “From our side, I think particularly the announcement of the salaries took us a little bit by surprise this time around, I think the communication needs to improve, particularly in that sort of announcement. What we were shown in October actually, at the players’ summit, was very different in terms of salary bands to what was actually produced and put out publicly.”There’s been some pretty robust discussions about that process, it’s fair to say, over the last couple of months. The ECB have stated it was an interim year with the sale of the Hundred franchises with a view to increase the salaries across the board next year. There’s a lot of things to work through.”
Leeds United’s search for an attacking midfielder is ongoing as the deadline approaches and the 49ers have now reportedly submitted a fresh offer to sign their latest target.
Leeds' search for attacking additions
Daniel Farke has been clear since pre-season that Leeds need attacking reinforcements. And whilst Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Noah Okafor have arrived to provide the German with the start of a solution, the Whites are still searching for the missing piece in the form of an attacking midfielder.
Earlier this summer, it looked as though the versatile Igor Paixao was going to be the man to arrive for the Yorkshire club, only for Marseille to swoop in and hijack their move. The Brazilian would have been an excellent addition after scoring 18 goals and assisting another 19 in all competitions for Feyenoord in the last campaign. Nonetheless, the Whites were forced to turn elsewhere.
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Following Paixao, both Facundo Buonanotte and Gus Hamer emerged as options before the former opted to join Chelsea instead of moving to Elland Road – seemingly leaving just Hamer.
The Sheffield United star has been part of a struggling Blades side who are still getting over the heartbreak of last season’s playoff final defeat against Sunderland. Whether he remains a Sheffield United star is the big question. Leeds reportedly submitted an opening bid to sign the talented midfielder, but failed to match the Blades’ valuation.
Sheffield United's Gustavo Hamer in action.
When it comes to Premier League quality, meanwhile, there’s no doubt that Hamer is good enough to step up. The Sheffield United man was the star of the Championship last season and more than deserved a place in the top flight, but time will tell whether Leeds make that happen.
The bad news for Hamer is that he’s still not the only one on Leeds’ shortlist of options. He’s reportedly joined by a Premier League option, who has already been subject to an offer.
Leeds launch Buendia bid
As reported by The Telegraph’s John Percy, Leeds launched an opening offer to sign Emiliano Buendia before receiving a swift reply from the Argentine, who has decided to stay put in the Midlands.
It’s another blow for Leeds, whose offer wasn’t good enough for Hamer and project seemingly not attractive enough for Buendia to leave them back to square one in the final hours of the transfer window.
Like Hamer, Buendia would have been a quality option. The former Norwich City star was the subject of Unai Emery’s praise last season, with the Spaniard telling reporters: “Of course, I am very happy with a lot of players. Today, especially with Emi Buendia, because he has the option to leave but today we needed him and he played fantastic with his qualities, fantastic mentality and fantastic with his commitment with the squad.”
O técnico Abel Ferreira, do Palmeiras, foi julgado e punido com um jogo de suspensão pelo Superior Tribunal de Justiça Desportiva (STJD), nesta terça-feira (27), por ter puxado o celular da mão de um repórter em uma confusão na zona mista do Mineirão após o duelo entre Atlético-MG x Palmeiras no dia 28 de maio, pelo Campeonato Brasileiro.
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Abel foi enquadrado no artigo 258 do Código Brasileira de Justiça Desportiva (CBJD) – assumir qualquer conduta contrária à disciplina ou à ética desportiva, e acabou sendo absolvido do pagamento de multa, podendo recorrer da decisão. O treinador português terá que cumprir a pena pelo Brasileirão. Logo, não comandará o Verdão no duelo diante do Athletico-PR, neste domingo (2), na Arena da Baixada, em Curitiba, pela 13ª rodada.
Na ocasião do dia 28 de maio, Abel Ferreira pegou o celular das mãos do produtor Pedro Spinelli, da Globo Minas, enquanto ele filmava uma discussão entre o diretor de futebol do Verdão, Anderson Barros, com o quarto árbitro Ronei Cândido Alves, após o empate entre Atlético-MG e Palmeiras.
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O treinador do Alviverde devolveu o celular apenas quando percebeu que estava sendo filmado por outro jornalista. Abel virou para ele e disse: “O futebol brasileiro está assim por vossa responsabilidade”. Na sequência, acompanhado de um segurança do clube, seguiu para os vestiários.
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Segundo o técnico português, ele acreditava que fosse uma zona de acesso restrito, em que os jornalistas não poderiam entrar. No entanto, se tratava da zona mista, onde repórteres credenciados têm livre acesso. No dia seguinte, Abel fez uma chamada de vídeo com o profissional da Globo e pediu desculpas pelo ocorrido.
46 dias se passaram desde que o Corinthians anunciou Vanderlei Luxemburgo como novo técnico do clube, e o “pofexô” acumula mais protestos da torcida do que vitórias em sua terceira passagem no Timão.
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Com apenas um treino antes de sua estreia contra o Independiente del Valle, na Libertadores, Luxa fez mudanças na escalação, mas não foi suficiente e o Alvinegro foi derrotado, em plena Neo Química Arena, por 2 a 1, deixando a situação na competição ainda mais complicada.
Irritada, as torcidas organizadas já haviam marcado um protesto na porta do CT no final de semana seguinte. Os líderes das uniformizadas conseguiram conversar com o treinador e deram um prazo de dez jogos para ele “arrumar a casa”.
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Porém, Luxemburgo não conseguiu mudar a rota do clube e somou apenas três pontos em seus primeiros sete jogos, tendo o pior aproveitamento de um treinador corintiano no século.
A maré começou a virar no dia 28 de maio, quando o Corinthians venceu o Fluminense por 2 a 0 e deu esperanças à torcida que uma virada contra o Atlético-MG na Copa do Brasil seria possível. No final de maio Luxa viveu seu ápice no Timão, vencendo duas partidas consecutivas e avançando na Copa do Brasil.
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Contudo, o momento positivo foi derrubado com a eliminação precoce na Libertadores e dois jogos sem vitórias no Brasileirão, contra América-MG e Cuiabá. Isso foi o suficiente para torcedores organizados protestarem novamente contra o elenco e diretoria após a derrota contra o Del Valle, em Quito. Dessa vez os atos foram mais agressivos, com fogos de artifício sendo atirados no CT.
A pausa da Data Fifa representaria um período de paz e tentativa de reconciliação entre clube e torcida, mas a Gaviões da Fiel seguia insatisfeita e foi novamente ao CT Joaquim Grava para conversar com Alessandro Nunes, gerente de futebol, e lideranças do elenco.
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Em nota, a Gaviões da Fiel fez um apelo para que os atletas deixem de mostrar corpo mole nas partidas e deixou claro que chegou o fim o período de paz. O primeiro desafio de Luxemburgo pós-Data Fifa será no dia 21, quando Corinthians enfrenta o Santos, na Vila Belmiro, com o objetivo de se distanciar do Z4 no Brasileirão e abafar a crise com a torcida corintiana.
Georgia Redmayne was on 97 when she was run out backing up and it left too much for Queensland’s tail to do
AAP02-Mar-2025
Lauren Cheatle claimed key early wickets and was part of a huge run out•Getty Images
New South Wales snared their 21st WNCL title after defeating Queensland by 21 runs, and it was largely thanks to a freakish run-out.Anika Learoyd cracked 80 off 110 balls and Claire Moore chipped in with 33 as NSW were bowled out for 215 in 48 overs at Allan Border Field on Sunday,In reply, Queensland opener Georgia Redmayne posted 97 off 122 balls to give them a genuine shot at victory. But disaster struck in the 41st over with Queensland 173 for 7 and still needing 43 more runs for victory.Redmayne was at the non-striker’s end when Nicola Hancock smashed Lauren Cheatle’s delivery straight back at the bowler. Cheatle dropped the return catch, but the ball deflected off her hands and onto the stumps, catching a stunned Redmayne well out of her crease. Queensland’s tail didn’t last much longer, with NSW players celebrating wildly when Queensland were bowled out for 194 in the 47th over.It marks the first time NSW have lifted the Ruth Preddy Cup since 2018-19.Cheatle, Sammy-Jo Johnson, Sam Bates and captain Georgia Adams all played important roles with the ball for NSW. Queensland were left kicking themselves after slumping from 135 for 2 in the 30th over.Redmayne was in fine form, but Sianna Ginger (36) and Charli Knott (14) were the only other batters to make it to double figures for Queensland.NSW veteran Sarah Coyte now has 10 WNCL titles across three different states. The 33-year-old won six competitions with NSW between 2010 and 2015, one with South Australia after that, then a further two with Tasmania.Her latest triumph is extra special, given the long wait between drinks for a NSW organisation accustomed to success.