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  • Referencing and Citation Standards in Law Assignments
    Referencing and citation are not just formalities in legal writing they are the backbone of academic integrity and persuasive argumentation. For Australian university students, mastering citation standards is essential to producing high-quality law assignments that meet institutional expectations and professional legal norms. Yet, many students underestimate how critical proper referencing is,...
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    2026 Masters Stock Report: Which LIV Golf Stars Are Trending Up and Down
    This might be LIV Golf's best chance to have one of its players win a green jacket at the Masters. Entering the 2026 Masters at Augusta National in Georgia, there are two LIV players among the top three favorites at most sportsbooks. Both of those players are above even last year's champion, Rory McIlroy. Here's a look at players whose form through LIV Golf's first five events indicates whether they are more or less likely to leave Augusta victorious this weekend. Stock Up: Bryson DeChambeau It seems like a matter of time until DeChambeau has the green jacket put on him. He has had six top-10 finishes at majors over the past two years, including a win at the 2024 U.S. open. In DeChambeaus last two Masters starts, hes finished T6 and T5. Last year, he was in the final group with Rory McIlroy before ultimately falling behind the Northern Irishman en route to his win. DeChambeau started the LIV season with a T17 in Riyadh, a third-place finish in Adelaide and a T24 in Hong Kong. Then, he won in Singapore and South Africa. Hes the third betting favorite this week, according to DraftKings, behind Scottie Scheffler and Jon Rahm. At only 32 years old, DeChambeau is firmly in his prime and clearly steps up at every major. Given his form entering the tournament and his recent results at majors, this could be the year when he gets his jacket. Stock Down: Tyrrell Hatton Hatton has routinely performed well at majors, but his LIV results indicate this might not be the year he dons the green jacket on Sunday night. Hatton has four top-20s and two top-10s at majors over the past two years, including a T9 and T14 in his last two Masters starts. He only has two career top-five finishes at majors in his career, though, although one did come at last years U.S. Open. Hattons five LIV results this season have been all over the board. He has two top-10s, but his other three finishes are 47, T45 and T38, which dont inspire confidence. Stock Up: Jon Rahm Rahm, unlike DeChambeau, already has his green jacket, and there are a lot of reasons to believe hes poised to get another this year. Rahm has finished in the top five of all five LIV events this season, including top-two four times. He also won at LIV Hong Kong. He ranks first in greens in regulation and birdies this year at LIV events, and hes fourth in driving distance and scrambling. Across the board, Rahm is thriving right now. The one thing hell need to be working is his putter. Hes tied for 35th among LIV golfers this season in putting average. Hell need the flat stick to be on point this weekend to win. Rahm has three top-10s at majors over the past two years and finished T14 last year at Augusta. Last year, he started with a 3-over 75, which kept him from truly contending. Rahm is second on the odds board this week, indicating he might be poised to contend for his second green jacket. Stock Up: Carlos Ortiz Ortiz does not have a lot of experience at major championships. He has only played four majors since the start of 2022, and hes missed the cut three times. His one result, though, was a T4 at last years U.S. Open. In Ortizs only start at the Masters, he missed the cut in 2021. After the big two at the top of LIV Golf, Ortiz is next among players who will be at Augusta this weekend in 15th. He has two top-10s in his last three starts and a respectable T21 in Singapore. Ortiz is tied for 10th in birdies among LIV players this season, but the key this weekend for him will be simply finding the fairway and hitting greens. Hes 50th in fairways hit at just 55%, and hes T33 in making it on the green in regulation on just 71.7% of holes. Stock Down: Bubba Watson Since winning his second green jacket in 2014, Watson has one top-10 finish in 12 starts at Augusta National, including two missed cuts in his last three starts there. This may not be the year the results get better. Through five LIV starts, Watsons best finish is T28. Thats his only result that is better than T37. Last year at the Masters, Watson ranked first in Strokes Gained: Putting, so the savvy vet still knows how to navigate Augusta well. Whether the 47-year-old can compete over the weekend remains to be seen. This page may contain affiliate links to legal sports betting partners. If you sign up or place a wager, FOX Sports may be compensated. Read more about Sports Betting on FOX Sports.
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  • Shubman Gill Goes Unfiltered On David Miller's Single Refusal, Reveals What GT Planned Next
    Gujarat Titans skipper Shubman Gill shared his honest reaction on David Miller's refusal to take a single on the penultimate delivery of the match, a move that unarguably cost Delhi capitals the game.
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    2026 Masters odds, picks, field, date: Surprising PGA predictions from golf model that's nailed 16 majors
    SportsLine's model simulated the 2026 Masters 10,000 times and revealed its surprising PGA Tour picks for Augusta National
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    Kirk Cousins on potential QB battle with Fernando Mendoza: 'Best player needs to play'
    Veteran quarterback Kirk Cousins had a clear message for Klint Kubiak during his introductory news conference after joining the Las Vegas Raiders.While Cousins a 37-year-old veteran who has made 167 career starts acknowledged he would like to continue starting, he wants the Raiders to do what's best for the team."The best player needs to play," Cousins told reporters. "If that's not me, I don't want to be out there. I don't think that's the best thing for the team. If I am the best option, then I believe it's important that those guys are out there."Regardless of whether he starts, Cousins is looking forward to providing the Raiders with veteran leadership as Kubiak enters his first season as a coach."I'm excited to get the chance to lead, help influence in the locker room, do my part and most importantly, help our team win," Cousins said.Cousins' comments come as the Raiders prepare to make the No. 1 selection in the 2026 NFL Draft. The pick is almost certain to be Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza, who led the Hoosiers to an undefeated season and their first-ever national title while also winning the Heisman Trophy.2026 NFL DRAFT: For Fernando Mendoza, draft prep has NFC West film focusCousins got a chance to meet Mendoza when the top prospect visited the Raiders for his pre-draft visit on April 7, which also happened to be the day Las Vegas opened its offseason camp. The veteran signal-caller acknowledged he was impressed with what he saw from the 22-year-old during their brief time together."He seems like a high-caliber person, and if we're fortunate enough to get him here, then it'll be a privilege to work together," Cousins said.Cousins a Michigan State product noted that while he hadn't studied Mendoza in-depth, he kept an eye on him from a distance while watching Big Ten games. He came away impressed with the Indiana product's "natural feel" for the quarterback position."At his stage, he's much ahead of me," Cousins said, referring to where the duo were as prospects during their respective draft cycles.Will Mendoza quickly be able to reach Cousins' level in the NFL as well? Time will tell.But Cousins remains the early favorite to start after Kubiak expressed his preference for rookie quarterbacks to be given time to develop behind veterans "in a perfect world."This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Kirk Cousins on Raiders QB battle: 'Best player needs to play'
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    Prized recruit Hiller, No. 2 OT in '27, picks Florida
    Maxwell Hiller, the No. 2 offensive tackle and No. 7 overall recruit in the SC Next Junior 300, gave Florida and new head coach Jon Sumrall his verbal pledge Wednesday.
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    Cant move on: Spiral sinking Blues season... and panic stations verdict on Adelaide
    No club wants to be 1-3 to start a season. But as the opening month of the 2026 home-and-away campaign has already shown, not all win-loss records are built the same.
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    'An Easter Blessing': Footy star Angus Crichton announces birth of baby boy who arrived on sacred day
    Sydney Roosters star Angus Crichton has become a father for the first time - and his son's birth could not have been timed better.
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