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Former Derry U-20 GAA player Jude McAtamney is in line to make his NFL debut for the New York Giants on Sunday.

The Giants announced on Friday that current starting kicker Greg Joseph would be out of Sunday’s meeting with the Washington Commanders with an abdomen injury.

With punter Jamie Gillan also out, the chances of Swatragh man McAtamney making his competitive bow in the NFL have increased.

The 24-year-old, who is part of the Giants practice squad, impressed this summer and featured in pre-season games after joining the organisation as a free agent.

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As part of the International Player Pathway, he is eligible for a place on the practice squad for three seasons and can be elevated to the active roster for this weekend’s game.

Joseph was signed to replace Graham Gano, who aggravated a hamstring injury in a 21-18 loss to Washington in September.

“I’m just preparing every week to be ready, even if I’m not playing,” McAtamney told BBC Sport NI in New York in October.

“Every week is a learning opportunity, and I feel like I’m learning and getting better as time goes on.”

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Watch ‘non-league Rory Delap’ cause total MAYHEM in FA Cup giantkilling… but does striker aim PUNCH at flailing keeper?

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Watch ‘non-league Rory Delap’ cause total MAYHEM in FA Cup giantkilling… but does striker aim PUNCH at flailing keeper?

THE “non-league Rory Delap” caused utter mayhem in an FA Cup giantkilling.

But should the goal have been allowed to stand?

Tom Tonks has earned a reputation for his monster deliveries

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Tom Tonks has earned a reputation for his monster deliveriesCredit: Rex
Huddersfield goalkeeper Chris Maxwell could only punch the throw into his own net

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Huddersfield goalkeeper Chris Maxwell could only punch the throw into his own netCredit: PA

Just like Delap at Stoke under Tony Pulis, Tom Tonks has made a name for himself at Tamworth thanks to his sheer ability to launch a football further than most players can kick it.

Speaking to SunSport before the Lambs’ FA Cup first-round clash with Huddersfield, Tonks said: “I’ve been hurling in throw-ins since primary school.

“I can see it in the faces of opposing defenders and goalies — they absolutely hate it.”

And so it proved in Friday night’s FA Cup upset as the National League side dumped out their League One opposition – with Tonks having a huge hand in it.

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The only goal of the game came just before half-time after the hosts won a throw-in.

That man Tonks went over to take it and fired in a trademark monster throw-in.

The midfielder, 33, gave the delivery a huge amount of air time as he went for the aerial approach and dropped it in right in the mixer.

And the confusion and congestion inside the six-yard box meant it was utter bedlam as the ball came down.

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So much so that Terriers goalkeeper Chris Maxwell went to punch the ball clear as he desperately backpedalled.

But he only succeeded in knocking it into his own net before tumbling to the floor.

Stoke legend Tony Pulis reveals Premier League club’s brutal tactic to stop Rory Delap’s iconic long throws

The Tamworth players wheeled away in celebration that their super tactic had worked once again.

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However, the Huddersfield men immediately appealed to the referee.

And replays suggested they may have had a case as it appeared Tamworth striker Dan Creaney caught Maxwell in the head with a wayward hand.

Some even reckoned it may have been a punch to distract the goalkeeper.

But with no VAR and the referee happy, the goal was allowed to stand and Tamworth recorded a famous FA Cup win.

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One fan said: “This is why the FA Cup is the best, part-timers Tamorth get through with a long throw! Magic of the cup!”

Another wrote: “That’s what makes the FA Cup so magical! Nothing like a surprise long throw specialist to shake things up. Rory Delap would be proud — looking forward to seeing more of those epic throws!”

A third added: “I’m crying, Tamworth have just scored goal of the century.”

But a fourth replied: “Love a cup upset but… that’s a foul.”

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A fifth responded: “What about the punch on the goalkeeper?”

And a final user commented: “I’m not the only one that saw the Tamworth player punching the Huddersfield keeper when they scored their goal right?!”

Tonks was up to his usual tricks with another epic long throw-in

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Tonks was up to his usual tricks with another epic long throw-inCredit: BBC
He launched the ball high in the air and got it to drop inside the six-yard box

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He launched the ball high in the air and got it to drop inside the six-yard boxCredit: BBC
He placed it perfectly under the crossbar

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He placed it perfectly under the crossbarCredit: BBC
The goalkeeper failed to deal with it

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The goalkeeper failed to deal with itCredit: BBC
There were complaints from the Terriers of a foul on the goalkeeper

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There were complaints from the Terriers of a foul on the goalkeeperCredit: BBC
It proved to be the only goal of the game as Tamworth caused an FA Cup shock

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It proved to be the only goal of the game as Tamworth caused an FA Cup shockCredit: PA

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Ruben Amorim: New Manchester United boss can ‘create magic’

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Amorim had started out as a coaching intern at Casa Pia before taking full charge and guiding them to promotion on a minimal budget.

“As a coach, the most important thing for Ruben is to get a close relationship with his players,” adds Simao, who played for his friend at Casa Pia after recovering from a traffic accident in 2018 which left him in a coma.

“The accident was about the same time he was appointed coach at Casa Pia.

“Sometime later I sent him a message and said: ‘Look, what do you think about having me in your team?’ He said: ‘Please, we cannot mix our relationship. You were in a coma four months ago, you are 33, and you are an expensive player for Casa Pia.’

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“Then, after one week, he messaged me to say: ‘Look, I want you in my team. Let’s make it happen.’”

It was not all plain sailing, however, and Simao remembers Amorim’s reaction when things did not go to plan.

“I have seen many times him getting angry because he wants to play well and win.”

One such occasion came following a defeat by Amora, managed at the time by Russiano – Amorim’s friend from his childhood.

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“It was very good to see a good friend again,” says Russiano. “We spoke and remembered the things when we were young. My team won 1-0!

“At Casa Pia he decided to play a different system and switched to 3-4-3. They went on a run that put them in first position. He is the second ‘Special One’.”

Victor Seabra Franco, president of Casa Pia, says Amorim was paid an “insignificant” amount of money because of a tight budget and limited resources.

“I won’t mention the numbers, because they’re so small that it’s not worth mentioning them,” he adds.

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“For the matches, which were at 3pm in Alentejo or Algarve, we would set off early in the morning, we trained at night. Ruben changed things and we started training in the morning.

“Sometimes there was no water, for example, but even with all the difficulties, there was a group, and Ruben – and those players liked Ruben.

“They did everything so that Casa Pia and Ruben could win.”

There were tears shed among the players when Amorim announced he was leaving Casa Pia after just one season.

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“That’s the saddest memory of Ruben’s presence – the day he left Casa Pia,” says Seabra Franco.

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Latrell Caples scores his third TD of the game, extending Boise State's lead over San Diego State

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Latrell Caples scored his third TD of the game to extend the Boise State Broncos’ lead over the San Diego State Aztecs.



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GLASGOW-BASED SPORTS FIRM ‘FLOORED’ BY REQUESTS TO SUPPLY GLOBAL FILM AND TV PRODUCTIONS

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A Glasgow-based sports flooring firm, Sprung Gym Flooring, has ‘hit the ground

running’, having been asked to supply floors for the sets of three global movie and TV

productions.

Producers of ‘Mr Loverman’, ‘Mutiny’ (starring Jason Stratham) and ‘The Woman in Cabin

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10’, starring Keira Knightly, have all requested set flooring from the Glasgow business.

With Glasgow firmly established as a world centre for film production – with big-budget

movies such as World War Z and Indiana Jones previously having been filmed in the City

Centre – local businesses have boomed with requests for sets, costumes and people to play

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Sprung supplied a sprint track for Mutiny; rubber gym flooring rolls for The Woman in Cabin

10, and is set to supply tatami mats for Mr Loverman.

Offering commercial and home gym flooring as well as a multitude of sports mats, sports

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floors and tiles, as well as FIFA-approved outdoor artificial turf, the company also floors

schools, nurseries and hotels. Its floors are installed at Manchester United’s training facilities

as well as branches of Soho House and the firm provided flooring for several venues at the

last Commonwealth Games to be held in Glasgow.

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Managing Director Richard McKay said: “Glasgow’s starring role as a production centre for

the global film industry is exciting not just for the people of the City, who get to see their

hometown portrayed in different guises on the big screen, but for local businesses, who can

really benefit from the big productions that are filmed here.

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“From supplying flooring for gyms to seeing our products as part of the sets for movies that

will be seen around the world has been surreal but fascinating for our team, which is based

in the Hillington area of the city.

“We hope to see a great many more big-name movies being filmed in Glasgow in the future,

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creating jobs and revenue for local businesses.”

Sprung Gym Flooring is based at 51 Watt Road, Hillington.

www.gym-flooring.com

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MMA Junkie’s Fight of the Month for October: Pereira vs. Rountree

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Alex Pereira continued to shine as the MVP of the promotion after claiming victory in his fourth main event title fight in 11 months.

Pereira (12-2 MMA, 9-1 UFC) defended his light heavyweight title for the third time by defeating Khalil Rountree (13-6 MMA, 9-6 UFC).

The challenger put up a stiff fight early, but ultimately, the champ retained by stopping Rountree with a hellacious flurry at 4:32 of Round 4.

Both landed well-placed countershots early in the fight. Pereira kept Rountree guessing with kicks, while the champ only dealt with punches coming in his direction in a competitive first round.

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Pereira missed with a big head kick attempt in Round 2, leaving an opening for Rountree to crack him with a big punch. A combination and a heavy head kick soon followed, securing a clear second round for Rountree.

Early in Round 3, Rountree continued to land hard counterpunches, backing Pereira into the fence. Midway through, Pereira went back to adding hard leg kicks to his offense to slow down Rountree’s responses, which proved to be a pivotal point in the fight.

Rountree was busted open from strikes, and a jumping knee from Pereira prompted a heavy forward-pressure attack to seal the third round.

Bruised and bloodied in Round 4, Pereira continued to pick apart his opponent with sharp single strikes while trying to evade the return punches. Pereira turned up the pressure as Rountree began to back away, drawing out a wild firefight.

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Rountree was forced to cover up as he retreated to the fence with his right eye swollen shut, but Pereira was cautious of the counters and didn’t leave himself open. “Poatan” got a hold of Thai clinch to dig in more strikes, and the following flurry of heavy punches closed the show.

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Golf’s civil war OVER as Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods help negotiate £1BILLION peace deal between PGA Tour and LIV Golf

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Golf’s civil war OVER as Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods help negotiate £1BILLION peace deal between PGA Tour and LIV Golf

GOLF’S civil war is on the brink of a £1BILLION peace deal.

Rebel tour LIV’s Saudi Arabian backers are poised to cough up the staggering fee to become part of the PGA Tour circuit.

Rory McIlroy helped end golf's civil war

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Rory McIlroy helped end golf’s civil warCredit: SNS
Jon Rahm of LIV Golf is set to merge with the PGA Tour

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Jon Rahm of LIV Golf is set to merge with the PGA TourCredit: Getty

The money will give Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund, who bankroll the breakaway LIV Golf, an 11 per cent share in the Tour.

In return they will get two places on the PGA Tour board — including the post of chairman.

Superstars Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy have played key roles in the peace talks.

The deal still has to be approved by PGA players but they are expected to agree.

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The Saudis happily paid Jon Rahm nearly £500million to become their most high-profile recruit a year ago.

PIF have assets of £720bn, so forking out £1bn to become an accepted part of the golfing establishment appears a small price to pay.

The deal will finally end the stand-off between the PGA and LIV, who announced the breakaway circuit three years ago.

They lured Phil Mickelson, Bryson DeChambeau, Brooks Koepka, Sergio Garcia, Lee Westwood and Ian Poulter with multi-million pound deals.

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The first event was held near London two years ago. Players were immediately banned from playing in PGA and DP World Tour, who run European golf, events.

LIV put on 14 events this year but their tournaments will now come under the PGA umbrella.

The sweetener for golfers who stayed loyal to the PGA Tour is likely to be another massive cash injection into the £1.2bn fund created this year to reward those players.

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The DP World Tour will also benefit, as their ‘strategic alliance’ with the PGA Tour will be reinforced, with extra cash diverted for prize money.

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