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From the lumber yard to social media stars: How Shepmates became a viral sensation

May 30, 2025
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Their commentary is breathless. Literally. Australian twin brothers Archie and Miles Shepherd have become internet stars for their high-energy and comedically nuanced interpretations of some of the most dramatic moments insports. But if you were in the bedroom where they shoot their material, likeArsenal's Champions League win at Real Madrid, you'd hardly hear a thing. "I feel like it's a whisper," said Archie in an interview withCNN Sports, noting that the lip synching of the original commentary only requires them to mime the words. "It's a soft yell, if I was yelling then I'd have no voice!" Shepmates, as the duo is known, began almost by accident. The 23-year-old identical twins were working together as salesmen at a timber yard in 2021 and Miles was listening to the Ashescricketon the radio. When the Australian bowler Mitchell Starc claimed an English wicket with the very first ball of the match, the commentator's contagious enthusiasm inspired him to film his own reenactment of the call. "It was Covid, so I was bored," he recalled, "and I just filmed this video and the next morning it blew up and people were asking for more. And then Archie was like, 'Can I get in on this?'" They spent the rest of the summer generating more cricket content, honing their craft as a double act and building a devoted following. Sometimes, their material has been flagged for copyright infringement, but when the International Cricket Council targeted one of their early World Cup clips, it worked to their advantage. "Ten hours later, it got taken down, our account got banned," Miles said. "I reached out to the ICC, and we're like, 'Why are you banning this? People love this!' So, they brought our account back and they actually collaborated on the video with us, and it went absolutely bananas." Sport is not just a live broadcast product, the action is now being repackaged across disparate media platforms, finding new audiences in faraway places. GolfandFormula Oneare now enjoyed in hitherto unexpected markets thanks to the reach of "Full Swing" and "Drive to Survive" on Netflix. Shepmates have been able to tap into this new trend, covering everything from soccer to basketball, mountain biking and darts. Their spoof of Donald Trump and Joe Biden bickering about who was the better golfer was conceived and recorded while the CNN presidential debate was still ongoing, and released immediately afterward. It's been seen around 20 million times. No sport is off the table – Shepmates say that sperm racing could even be in the pipeline soon. Sitting side by side and wearing broadcast headsets, they dress according to the sport they are covering and exchange either smug, knowing glances or accusatory and puzzled looks. At the crescendo of each play that they feature, the scene often descends into chaos; when filmingHarry Maguire's dramatic late winner for Manchester United in the Europa League, Archie rocked the camera for dramatic effect as Miles threw a chair across the room, damaging the wall: "The landlord wasn't happy." When the darts commentator Wayne Mardle gasped, "I can't speak, I can't speak," the Shepmates' interpretation of the moment spoofed a commentator falling backwards in a state of medical distress. The brothers often switch positions in their pretend commentary box, making it impossible to tell which one is which, and sometimes they're even able to quickly duck out of shot, change their appearance and re-appear as a third character just seconds later. They've become skilled at repackaging the energy and joy of sport with a humorous twist, their repertoire has found a global audience and they've been able to quit the lumber yard and focus full-time on the Shepmates media brand. Initially, each shoot was labor intensive. Miles said that he used to spend hours trying to memorize every line – "a nightmare." Now, they write the lines out on a screen, using a series of commas and dots to time their delivery. "It doesn't matter how good our facial expressions or the comedy," Miles explained, "if the lip-sync's not good then people aren't going to watch it." He's become an expert in mimicking Spanish and Arabic commentary, but admits he has no idea what they're saying. "Most of the clips we can nail in four or five shots, we have a ball," said Archie, "But you start screwing up, then it starts to wear a bit towards the end, like you've heard this commentary close to 40 times and by the time you put it out, you're like, 'I don't even know if this is funny.'" Their fans would argue that the labor of love is well worth it, and so far, they say that the commentators they've covered approve of their work, but in 2024 they were accused of a gross invasion of privacy when they filmedMercedes F1 driver George Russellin the urinal. "That was a big moment for us," Miles explained, "It felt like we were on top of the world, and I think we probably just got a bit ahead of ourselves and we made a mistake. We were like, 'Jeez, are we bad humans for doing this?' We apologized to George. I wouldn't change it, I'm glad it happened. It made us realize we're not invincible, I think it's made us better." Archie and Miles have grown up together, they still live together and now they're embarking on a dream career together that they could never have imagined when they were making videos together as kids. Miles acknowledges that they have suffered from an imposter syndrome. "Do we deserve all this?" he asked. "A lot of the time we're worried it's going to get taken away from us." "We tried to become professional athletes and failed at that," Archie added, "So I think the stars aligned with sports and content." In a manner that they never could have imagined, they have found their calling. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

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Tyrese Haliburton urges Pacers to stay calm after Game 5 loss to Knicks: 'No need to panic'

May 30, 2025
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With the Indiana Pacers just one win away from a trip to the NBA Finals, the team couldn't get it done in Game 5. The New York Knicks fought back,winning the contest 111-94and pushing the series to 3-2. It was a welcome sign for New York, which had mostly looked overmatched in previous games of the series. It may have also been a turning point for the Knicks, who finally have some momentum as the series shifts to Game 6 Saturday in Indianapolis. TNT analyst Charles Barkley may have summed it up best after Game 5, when he called Game 6 a "must-win" for the Pacers. His reasoning: If the Pacers drop two straight games and then have to go play a Game 7 in New York, the Knicks have a massive advantage. That puts a lot of pressure on the Pacers to finish the job in Game 6. Given what's at stake, that amount of pressure could prove overwhelming. Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton won't let that happen. Following Indiana's Game 5 loss, Haliburton urged histeammates to stay calmas the series heads to a Game 6, per ESPN. "We're a resilient group," Haliburton said after the game. "We always want to respond when things don't go well after a game like that. We understand what the stakes are. ... We're fine. There's no need to panic or anything." That's probably exactly what the Pacers need to hear after a disappointing performance in Game 5. Frustrations already seemed to be boiling over after the loss, as Pascal Siakam got into an awkward exchange with a reporter who questioned the Pacers' effort during the contest. "You good bro?... Who is this guy?" 😳👀Awkward exchange between Pascal Siakam and this reporter after Pacers Game 5 loss 😬pic.twitter.com/t3Y5bEeGhu — Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport)May 30, 2025 Throughout the entire playoffs, the Pacers have thrived on their ability to be calm in tense situations. The team has pulled offmultiple late-game comebacksin the postseason so far, showing poise when other teams would wilt under the pressure. At the center of all those comebacks is Haliburton, who has excelled most when the Pacers needed it. Given Haliburton's late-game heroics, he's the perfect person to tell the rest of his teammates to remain calm ahead of what should be a pressure-packed Game 6. If they can follow that advice, there's a good chance the Pacers will find themselves in the NBA Finals soon. If not, it's going to be much harder to remain calm if a Game 7 in New York is on the schedule.

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All you need to know about Saturday's Champions League final between PSG and Inter Milan

May 30, 2025
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MUNICH (AP) — European club soccer reaches its crowning moment with theChampions League finalin Munich on Saturday. This season's showpiece pits French champion Paris Saint-Germain against Italian runner-up Inter Milan, with the former striving for its first ever European Cup title, while Inter is going for its fourth. Success for PSG would make it the first French champion of Europe since bitter rival Marseille in 1993, and finally reward years of huge investment from its Qatari backers, who bought a majority stake in the club in 2011. Inter faces the prospect of a trophyless season after seeing Napoli pip it to the Italian title. But Inter has shown it's a threat on the European stage with epic wins overBarcelona in the semifinalsand Bayern Munich in the quarters. Here's your guide to the final. When is the Champions League final? — Kickoff is at 9 p.m. local time in Germany on Saturday. That's 3 p.m. ET or 1900 GMT. How to watch the final on TV? — In the U.S., on Paramount+. DAZN will show it in Canada. — Other countries arelisted here. Players to look out for in the final — Lionel Messi, Neymar and Kylian Mbappé have all left PSG but that doesn't mean there aren't players to watch. Georgian winger Khvicha Kvaratskhelia has starred for the team since joining from Napoli in January. Bradley Barcola, Désiré Doué and Ousmane Dembelé are chipping in the goals that Mbappé's no longer scoring, and the team has one of the world's best goalkeepers in Gianluigi Donnarumma, formerly of Milan. — Inter counts on Argentina star Lautaro Martínez to lead the team with his captaincy and goals. Which stadium is hosting the final? — The match will take place in Bayern Munich's 75,000 capacity home stadium, known as Allianz Arena for sponsorship reasons since it opened in 2005, though UEFA refers to it as Munich Football Arena during its competitions. Key facts — PSG would become only the second French champion of Europe with a win. The closest it came so far was in 2020 when it lost in the final to Bayern after a restructured tournament because of the coronavirus pandemic. — Inter's success in 2010 ended its long wait since back-to-back wins in 1964 and '65. But it lost on its last appearance in the final, to Manchester City in 2023. This will be its seventh final altogether. It has won three and lost three so far. — This will be the fifth European Cup final to be played in Munich. Each of the previous four produced a first-time winner: Nottingham Forest in 1979, Marseille in 1993, Borussia Dortmund in 1997, and Chelsea in 2012. ___ AP soccer:https://apnews.com/hub/soccer

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Coco Gauff makes history as Jessica Pegula and Madison Keys join her in French Open third round

May 30, 2025
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Coco Gauffcame through an unexpectedly difficult match against Tereza Valentová to win 6-2, 6-4 on Thursday,becoming the youngest player in 17 yearsto reach the third round of theFrench Openfor five consecutive years. The 21-year-old failed to hold her serve four times during the second set but broke back on five occasions to round off a topsy-turvy run and take the victory over her Czech opponent, who was last year's girls' champion in Paris. Two-time French Open winnerMaria Sharapovawas also 21 when she reached the third round at Roland-Garros for the fifth straight year in 2008. "I think overall it was fine. I think towards the end of the second set I could have been much more aggressive on the serve. The return game was pretty good," said Gauff after her win, perrolandgarros.com. "She's obviously a great young player, I knew it was going to be a tough match today. "Definitely going to practice (tomorrow) and work on things I feel I could have done a lot better today." The world No. 2 won just 19% of her second serve points and had six double faults to her opponent's three. Nonetheless, she has now won 12 of her last 14 matches as part of a run which has seen her reach the final of both the Madrid Open and Italian Open. She will face Valentová's compatriot Marie Bouzková in the third round on Saturday. Elsewhere, Jessica Pegula claimed a confident 6-3, 7-6(3) victory over Ann Li to record her 30th match-win of the year; only world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka has more. In Gauff and Pegula, the US has two of the top three seeds at the French Open for the first time since Venus and Serena Williams in 2010, and Pegula put up a performance worthy of her ranking. The 31-year-old dropped the first two games to her compatriot, but then won six of the next seven to breeze into a 1-0 lead. In the second set, Pegula had to fend off two break points for Li and won the tiebreak with a deep backhand. "It was a really tough match today," Pegula said afterward, per theWTA. "Ann has been playing some really good tennis this year and had a lot of close matches with good players. It was tricky with the wind. She was slicing a lot, kind of making me earn a lot of points. "I felt like it was a pretty physical match, a lot of long points and long games. But happy I was able to kind of hold on to that second set there definitely." Pegula will play Markéta Vondroušová in the third round on Saturday. Later on Thursday, Madison Keys, who is playing in her first grand slam since she won the Australian Open in January, eased to a 6-1, 6-3 victory over Katie Boulter. In doing so, the 30-year-old became the oldest woman to win nine consecutive grand slam matches since Angelique Kerber in 2018, per the WTA. Keys will face another former Australian Open winner, Sofia Kenin, on Saturday. For more CNN news and newsletters create an account atCNN.com

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Fiorentina coach Raffaele Palladino departs after one season

May 30, 2025
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FLORENCE, Italy (AP) — Fiorentina says coach Raffaele Palladino has left the Serie A club "by mutual consent" after only one season in charge. It was reported earlier this week that Palladino had handed in his resignation but that the club was trying to convince the 41-year-old coach to stay. "Fiorentina can confirm that Raffaele Palladino's contract, as well as those of his backroom team, has today been terminated by mutual consent," the Italian club said Friday ina brief statement. Palladino coached Fiorentina to a sixth-placed finish in Serie A and a Conference League spot. It was regarded as a successful season, so his reported resignation had caught club management off guard. Fiorentina also reached the semifinals of the Conference League. It had lost in the final of that competition in each of the previous two seasons, under Vincenzo Italiano. Less than a week after the season ended,the Serie A coaching carouselis ramping up.Massimiliano Allegri returned to AC Milanon Friday and a number of other changes are expected. ___ AP soccer:https://apnews.com/hub/soccer

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