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BURBANK, CA (Jan. 14, 2025) — The CW Network announced its broadcast team for the 2025 NASCAR Xfinity Series season. Veteran broadcaster Adam Alexander will serve as lead play-by-play announcer and will be joined by Daytona 500 champion Jamie McMurray and NASCAR driver Parker Kligerman as race analysts. Dillon Welch and Kim Coon will serve […]
Gatland: ‘We need to show an improvement in performance’
Wales men’s head coach Warren Gatland is looking no further that the first two games of the Guinness Six Nations after naming his 34-player squad for the championship. France host Wales in the opening game of the 2025 championship at Stade de France on Friday 31st January before Wales head to Rome where they will […]
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Cardiff and Ospreys off to flying start in U18 Academies Championship
Wales U18 head coach Richie Pugh got a double dose of U18 Academies Championship rugby at the weekend as he took in both first round matches in Cardiff and Ystrad Mynach. The staggered kick-off times allowed Pugh to run his eye over four of the five teams in the tournament that builds on the WSC […]
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The Breakdown | Warren Gatland bids for one last miracle before 150th game with Wales
The coach whose enduring belief that the next match is always winnable is not ready to abandon all hope just yet
The lyrics of that old Kenny Rogers favourite The Gambler sprang to mind as Warren Gatland sat down in Wales’s team hotel this week to explain his desire to stay on as head coach. “You’ve got to know when to hold ‘em, know when to fold ‘em, know when to walk away …” Approaching his 18th Six Nations campaign – he has been involved in 13 previous ones with Wales and four with Ireland – Gatland is clearly not ready to abandon all hope just yet.
There is a fair amount of professional pride involved too. Plus the enduring stubbornness of a competitor who, unlike Tyson Fury, still feels he has some unfinished business. While Wales may have lost 12 consecutive games, the key to Gatland’s coaching longevity remains his enduring belief that the next game is always winnable. Even if it involves a pumped-up France in Paris on the opening night of the 2025 Six Nations. “If we can go out there, play well and get a little bit of luck …”
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Borthwick backs ‘world-class’ Itoje as England captain after stripping George
- Coach praises ‘great leader’ who is ‘calm under pressure’
- Radical decision comes before make-or-break Six Nations
Maro Itoje will lead England into the Six Nations after Steve Borthwick made the radical decision to ditch Jamie George as captain and promote the second row before a campaign that promises to make or break the head coach’s tenure.
Borthwick said George was “disappointed” to lose the captaincy after only 12 months in what he described as a challenging conversation with the hooker but explained the decision to appoint Itoje was made on the basis that he is a “world‑class player who has the respect of everybody”.
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Australian Open 2025: Boulter and De Minaur through, but Rublev crashes out – as it happened
On his grand slam debut, João Fonseca, an 18-year-old Brazilian, beat Andrey Rublev, while there were also wins for Katie Boulter, Daniil Medevdev and Elena Rybakina
Musetti, seeded 16, has taken the third-set breaker to lead Arnaldi by two sets to one; Shelton, seeded 21, leads Nakshima 7-6 7-5 6-5; and Popyrin and Moutet are locked into another brutal game, the clock ticking towards seven minutes when the Frenchman finally secures his hold for 2-1 in the first.
Yet more Italian excellence: Cobolli – a favourite of Coach Calv, our resident expert, who thinks he’s got the lot – leads Etcheverry 7-6. That breaker went to 10-8 and I’d not be surprised if we see a few more in a match that has potential to go on for epochs.
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