SYDNEY, Australia -- Australia has added a match against Wales to its tour of Europe in November, raising the possibility of the Wallabies first Grand Slam in nearly 30 years. The Australian Rugby Union said in a statement Thursday that the Wallabies will play Wales at Cardiffs Millennium Stadium on Nov. 30. Australia opens its tour on Nov. 2 against England in London and then plays tests against Italy, Ireland and Scotland on the following weekends. England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales make up the so-called Home Nations. Of the eight Australia teams that have attempted to beat all four nations, only the 1984 Wallabies coached by Alan Jones and led by Andrew Slack have succeeded. Ja Morant Jersey . -- Vincent Lecavalier got everything but the desired result in his return to Tampa Bay. Derrick Rose Jersey . 8 Iowa State on Saturday, sending the Cyclones to their third consecutive loss. The Longhorns (14-4, 3-2) got their biggest win of the season with their third in the row in the Big 12. https://www.sportsstarsjerseys.com/ . No. 13-seeded John Isner and No. 21 Philipp Kohlschreiber were among six players who dropped out of the tournament on Tuesday, joining No. 12 seed Tommy Haas and two other players who withdrew on Monday. Derek Jeter Jersey . Schenn scored the game-winning goal and added two assists to lead the Philadelphia Flyers to a 4-1 win over the Calgary Flames at the Scotiabank Saddledome on Tuesday. Nick Foles Jersey . The 19-year-old Olsen played 34 games with the Kelowna Rockets of the WHL this season. In that time, hes recorded 17 goals and 17 assists with 36 penalty minutes. BERLIN -- Douglas Costas fine second-half strike was enough for Bayern Munich to return to the top of the Bundesliga with a labored 1-0 win at bottom side Darmstadt on Sunday.Bayern leads on goal difference from promoted Leipzig before the sides meet in Munich on Wednesday.It seemed the defending champions were already looking ahead to the next game as they produced an uninspired performance against Darmstadt, which had fired coach Norbert Meier on Monday after six straight losses.It wasnt FC Bayern, goalkeeper Manuel Neuer said.The home side made a bright start under interim coach Ramon Berndroth. Bayern needed Thiago Alcantara to make a last-ditch block to deny Sandro Sirigu on a counterattack prompted by Arturo Vidals wayward pass seconds after kickoff.Jan Rosenthal went close for the hosts after a corner minutes later and Bayern didnt threaten until the 40th, when Mats Hummels penalty appeal went unheeded. TV replays showed the Germany defender was fouled by Mario Vrancic. Thomas Mueller drew a save from Michael Esser in the Darmstadt goal early in the second half.But Bayern looked short of ideas against the hard-working Darmstadt, which was running more and restricting the visitors space. Another lost ball from Vidal had coach Carlo Ancelotti throw his hands up in exasperation on the sidelines. The Chilean midfielder made way for Franck Ribery with over 20 minutes remaining.A moment of individual brilliance was needed for the breakthrough and it came from Costa in the 71st, when the Brazilian let fly with a superb swerving strike from 25 meters (yards) into the goal off the underside of the crossbar.ddddddddddddPeter Niemeyer should have equalized from the rebound when Neuer stopped Jerome Gondorfs free kick but the Darmstadt defender headed straight back at the Bayern `keeper with the goal beckoning.In the end the most important thing is to win and stay first. So Im satisfied, Ancelotti said. But we can play better and faster. Well give our best against Leipzig on Wednesday.In Sundays other Bundesliga match, Ingolstadt earned a much-needed victory at Bayer Leverkusen.---BAYER LEVERKUSEN 1, INGOLSTADT 2Previously bottom Ingolstadt climbed above Hamburger SV into the relegation playoff place with its second successive win, while Leverkusen fans whistled their side off at halftime and again at full time in frustration.Alfredo Morales put the visitors in front midway through the first half with a powerful header from Markus Suttners fine cross.It got worse for Leverkusen early in the second half when Charles Aranguiz earned his second yellow card for a check on Anthony Jung after losing the ball.But the sending off seemed to spur a response from the home side, which equalized in the 63rd through Admir Mehmedi just after Almog Cohen should have scored at the other end.The Israeli midfielder atoned for his miss with what proved to be the winner 10 minutes later. ' ' '