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The Associated Press national player of the week in women's college basketball for Week 17 of the season: The sophomore center averaged 32.5 points and 9.0 rebounds in wins over Central Florida and No. Kansas State. She had a season-high 36 points against the Wildcats, while making 14 of her 18 shots.
Jamie George inspired by Joe Root to kick on after England captaincy blow
- Hooker feared international career could be over
- George replaced by Maro Itoje on eve of Six Nations
Jamie George questioned whether he had an England future after being left hurt by Steve Borthwick’s decision to strip him of the captaincy on the eve of the Six Nations. George said he was blindsided by the England head coach but after receiving advice from his inner circle – including the Saracens director, Mark McCall, Owen Farrell, and his family – he has set his sights on a fourth World Cup, revealing the cricketer Joe Root is his inspiration.
George was installed as captain for the 2023 Six Nations and despite a difficult run of results in his year in charge – England won five of their 12 Tests – he was a hugely popular leader, both within the squad and among supporters.
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Salford face renewed crisis with fresh salary cap and wages still unpaid
- RFL arranges crisis meeting with owners on Wednesday
- Club limited to £1.2m worth of players for next match
The Rugby Football League has reimposed salary cap restrictions on Salford Red Devils and summoned their new owners to a meeting on Wednesday to explain why players and staff still have not been paid February wages.
Salford faced significant financial difficulty over the winter that led to the club securing a £500,000 advance on their central funding to survive the off-season. That plight had looked as though it would be alleviated when the club was taken over by a group led by the Swiss investment banker Dario Berta.
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