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ABC Australia

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58%Andrew Abdo Resigns as NRL Chief Executive to Lead Tennis Australia; Peter V'landys Named Acting NRL CEO1d ago53%Auckland FC Defeats Sydney FC 1-0 in 2026 A-League Grand Final3d ago

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Andrew Abdo Resigns as NRL Chief Executive to Lead Tennis Australia; Peter V'landys Named Acting NRL CEO

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Andrew Abdo will step down as NRL chief executive on July 15 to become chief executive of Tennis Australia, following Craig Tiley's February announcement that he would leave Tennis Australia for the United States Tennis Association. Peter V'landys will serve as acting NRL CEO during the transition. The moves were reported by ABC Australia and CNA on May 25.

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[ABC Australia 📺] V'landys to take over as NRL CEO after Abdo quits to join Tennis Australia[CNA 🏳️] Rugby league boss to replace Tiley as Tennis Australia chief

George Russell Wins 23-Lap Sprint at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve

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ABC Australia
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George Russell won the sprint race at Circuit Gilles Villeneuve in Montreal, securing his second sprint victory of the season and reducing Kimi Antonelli's championship lead to 18 points. The Mercedes teammates made contact at turn one on lap six. Antonelli remains the points leader at age 19.

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[ABC Australia 📺] Piastri fourth in Canada F1 sprint, Mercedes duo suffer close call[Fox News 👤] Dust-up between Mercedes teammates in Canada Sprint shows that there's a classic title fight brewing