FORMER Wrexham ace Blaine Hudson is preparing for life after he hangs up his football boots.
Hudson, 33, spent two years with the Red Dragons and made 84 appearances before leaving for rivals Chester in 2016.
Now the centre-back plays for JD Cymru Premier champions The New Saints and competes in the Conference League this season.
But he is already looking ahead to life after football, which is why he completed his HGV lorry driver training.
According to The Leader, Hudson has been following in his father’s footsteps by linking up with Gatewen Training Services.
And the towering 6’4” footballer is exploring exciting opportunities in logistics and transportation.
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Hudson told a group of young people from the WeMindTheGap ‘Gappies’ programme, which is an initiative designed to provide new opportunities and skills to young people: “Learning new skills outside of football has been an exciting and rewarding journey.
“Gatewen Training Services and NEWSA offer incredible facilities here in Wrexham, and I encourage anyone considering a career change to explore the opportunities available.
“The logistics sector is in high demand, and I’m grateful to everyone at Gatewen and NEWSA for helping me on this path.”
Hudson started out his footballing career at Norwich before moving to Cambridge United, Wrexham and Chester.
But he has been playing with The New Saints since 2017 where he poses as a key defensive figure.
The Welsh outfit are now set to visit Shamrock Rovers on November 7 in the League Phase of the Conference League.
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Craig Harrison’s side have fared well in the competition as despite losing to last season’s finalists Fiorentina they picked up an impressive 2-0 win over Astana.
Wigan Warriors winger Liam Marshall is in contention for a full England debut after being called into the matchday squad for Saturday’s second Test against Samoa at Headingley.
Marshall, 28, helped Wigan complete an unprecedented quadruple and was Super League’s leading try-scorer last term. He comes in for Sydney Roosters star Dom Young, who injured his hand in the 34-18 victory over the Pacific islanders last Sunday.
His Wigan team-mate Luke Thompson returns from suspension to replace Huddersfield Giants prop Tom Burgess, while Junior Nsemba, the other uncapped player called up for the series, is also included in the 19-man group.
“I’ve had to make a few changes to my 19 from last weekend’s victory and that is why having a strong squad is so important,” said head coach Shaun Wane.
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“I’m confident with the lads I have had to bring in. Our goal was always to win this series 2-0 and we have put ourselves in the position to achieve that on Saturday.
“We know Samoa will be better but so will we.”
Marshall, who scored 27 Super League tries last season, previously appeared for England against Fiji in a warm-up match for the 2022 Rugby League World Cup but the fixture was not given full international status.
And while he has modified his view slightly after reviewing the match, he insists that his team will need to step up a gear for Saturday’s contest, which is part of a international double header – with England’s women facing Wales earlier in the day (12:00 GMT).
“In the heat of the moment, it’s very hard to see a lot of detail, but now I’ve watched it back, I’m happy,” Wane told BBC Radio 5 Live.
“We played better than I thought. But I do think honestly that we need to improve again.
“They’ve got smart coaches and they’re going to put us under a lot of pressure. They’re going to see places where we’re going to be weak and we just need to improve.”
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England matchday squad to face Samoa: Matty Ashton (Warrington Wolves), John Bateman (Wests Tigers), Daryl Clark (St Helens), Ben Currie (Warrington Wolves), Ethan Havard (Wigan Warriors), Herbie Farnworth (Dolphins), Kai Pearce-Paul (Newcastle Knights), Morgan Knowles (St Helens), Matty Lees (St Helens), Mikey Lewis (Hull KR), Liam Marshall (Wigan Warriors), Mike McMeeken (Catalans Dragons), Harry Newman (Leeds Rhinos), Junior Nsemba (Wigan Warriors), Victor Radley (Sydney Roosters), Harry Smith (Wigan Warriors), Luke Thompson (Wigan Warriors), Jack Welsby (St Helens), George Williams (Warrington Wolves).
Real Madrid fans were not happy with Manchester City’s Spanish CDM winning the Ballon d’Orover Vinicius Jr earlier this week. Some Madridistas even let their anger spill on the social media pages of Rodri, who was instrumental in the Euro 2024 reaching the Spanish capital.
However, the Real Madrid fans’s dislike of Rodri may come to an end next season, if the latest reports are to be trusted. The Los Blancos, they say, may make a move to sign the highly-rated CDM next summer.
Reports suggest Vinicius Jr and Rodri playing together in the future at a time when Real Madrid are struggling to go past Barcelona in the La Liga race. After 11 rounds of competition, the Los Blancos are second to Hansi Flick’s Barca in the table. The difference between the two sides went up by six points after the Catalans thrashed the defending champions 4-0 at the Bernabeu.
Spanish media reports claim that Real Madrid blame their midfield for the humiliating defeat to their archrivals on October 27. Despite being packed by youthful players, Madrid reportedly want someone capable of neutralising rival press and making counter-breaking stops to lead them as a unit. These are the particular qualities that make Rodri an indespensible part of Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City.
Why is Rodri special?
What elevates Rodri beyond the rest of the world’s best defensive midfielders, is his involvement in open-play sequences resulting in shots. With 8.4 per 90 minutes, he was comfortably top of the league, outshining even attacking players such as Phil Foden (7.8), Martin Odegaard (7.7), Bukayo Saka (7.5), Dominik Szoboszlai (7.4), James Maddison (7.3) and Mohamed Salah (7.3).
Similarly, in other competitions, City did not lose a match till the FA Cup final when Rodri was playing.
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What is Real Madrid’s plan to sign Rodri?
Young French midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni could be the casulaty id Real decide to go after Rodri. According to a report by Relevo, Real is not satisfied with Tchouameni’s performance in the middle of the park. The talented youngster who can play as a CDM, CM and even as a CB at times, has not been effective alongside Eduardp Camavinga, Federico Valverde and Jude Bellingham after Toni Kroos decided to hang his boots at the end of last season.
Some reports had earlier suggested that the 14-time UCL winners may even propose a player-swap-deal with Manchester City for Rodri. Again, it was the 24-year-old Tchouameni who was named as the player likely to be offered to the English giants, who are leading the Premier League by just a point, by Carlo Ancelotti’s team.
KAI PEARCE-PAUL hopes to return Down Under and find a message sinking in – England are to be taken seriously.
Defeat Samoa tomorrow and that would be 5-0 in Tests against them and fellow Pacific powerhouses Tonga.
Yet still in Australia, some people write the national side off and doubt players are good enough to play there, even though many do.
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And back-rower Pearce-Paul – who plays at NRL side Newcastle Knights – believes it would be time to give some credit where it is due.
He said: “I wouldn’t say people talk England down because there are English superstars about – the likes of Dom Young, John Bateman and Herbie Farnworth.
“People are aware there’s good talent in England but maybe as a whole it can be overlooked sometimes. I don’t think it’s given enough credit.
“The country and our game deserves to be heard a bit more and hopefully if we can get another win we can send a message out to everyone else.
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“We never take a step back, what comes first is winning. Whether it’s by one point, 10 or 30, as a nation we just want to win.
“And I think it’ll send a message out to the rest of the world and the NRL that England are competitive and we’re up there with the top teams.
“We’ve one game to go and we want another win. That’ll send a message to the world – you can’t take England for a joke as the proof will be on the paper.”
Pearce-Paul spent time back in his native Bromley before linking up with England and reuniting with best mate Junior Nsemba.
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The pair have been inseparable since camp started after becoming firm friends during their time at Wigan, which the 23-year-old calls his second home.
And he revealed the huge Warriors back-rower was on many players’ radar a long time before his breakout season, which will end with his Test debut.
Pearce-Paul added: “I hear a lot that we’re always together – but he’s my best mate. He’s a good kid and a very special player as he’s shown. This year’s been amazing for him.
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“He’s like a brother to me, I’m always proud of my kid.
“I haven’t really known him for too long considering how close we are. I guess we got on pretty well pretty fast and I see him as family.
“It was only in my last year at Wigan that I actually met him. It was the start of last season as Junior had just started training with us full-time.
“I was chatting to some of the England boys and around World Cup time in 2022, we had an opposed session and Junior came in with the academy boys from Wigan.
“They came to train against us and a lot of the players were like, ‘Who’s this human? He’s massive. Where the hell have you found him?’
“Now a lot of those are alongside him. The growth in a few years has been absolutely crazy. He was an academy boy two years ago. Now he’s just a big, strong human. He’s massive.
“And it would be great to see him get some game time. He’s ready for that level.”
Freddie Freeman authored a World Series MVP performance for the ages, and not just because the Los Angeles Dodgers first baseman dealt with a badly sprained ankle throughout the team’s playoff run.
Freeman also suffered broken cartilage in his rib just before the Dodgers began their postseason in the National League Division Series against the San Diego Padres, ESPN and The Washington Post reported.
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The 35-year-old Freeman was diagnosed with the injury on the night of Oct. 4, one day before the start of the NLDS, per ESPN. Yet Freeman remained on the Dodgers’ roster while also dealing with the aforementioned ankle injury, plus a broken finger suffered in August that had not fully healed. He was in the lineup for that game, and still contributed through the first two rounds of the playoffs. This despite noticeable pain that required him to sit three different times during the Dodgers’ NLDS win over the Padres and NLCS win over the New York Mets.
The four days of rest between the Dodgers’ clinching Game 6 of the NLCS and Game 1 of the 2024 World Series helped Freeman make a noticeable improvement, and not only physically. He also tweaked his swing to recover his power stroke. Still, the type of rib injury Freeman was dealing with usually sidelines players for months, ESPN reported.
Instead, roughly three weeks after being diagnosed with that broken rib cartilage, Freeman hit the first and only walk-off grand slam in World Series history:
And Freeman added on from there, hitting home runs in each of the Dodgers’ next three games to solidify his World Series MVP case. Freeman also broke the record for most consecutive World Series games with a home run (six, dating back to the end of the 2021 World Series he won with the Atlanta Braves) and tied the record for most RBIs in a single World Series (12).
Check out Freeman’s full World Series MVP trophy ceremony and sit-down interview with the “MLB on FOX” postgame crew below:
Freddie Freeman named World Series MVP
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Ireland hooker Ronan Kelleher is on track to recover from injury in time to face New Zealand in Dublin on 8 November.
Leinster said Kelleher, 26, would miss approximately four to six weeks after hurting his ankle in a game against Benetton on 5 October.
With Dan Sheehan ruled out and Rob Herring having not played this season, Kelleher’s injury added to Ireland’s injury issues in the front row, but Ireland coach Simon Easterby was upbeat when asked about Kelleher on Thursday.
“For sure, he’s doing well,” said Easterby.
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Connacht wing Mack Hansen and Leinster fly-half Ciaran Frawley also sat out last weekend’s games but Easterby said Ireland expect to have a “full deck” for training on Friday.
“Everyone was good today, we’re really pleased,” he added.
“The medics have done a great job on top of the provincial stuff and then the transition into national camp has been seamless in terms of those players coming in with a couple of niggles.
“So far so good and hopefully we will have a full deck to train with tomorrow and leading into next week.
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“[Mack] is progressing really well. Like Ronan and Rob Herring and a few others, they are working incredibly hard and come into camp in a good place and continue that progression.”
And at 17 years and 223 days, he became the youngest Arsenal player to score on his first two starts for the club — eclipsing Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain’s previous mark of 18 years and 44 days.
Boss Mikel Arteta believes he is ready to play more regularly — but he also has a huge array of talent to choose from.
Jesus says the youngster should look no further than last season’s PFA Player of the Year Foden for inspiration if he gets frustrated at the wait.
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He said: “I saw people like Phil waiting for his chance and then now, look at Phil. He is one of the best players in the world.
“So I hope Ethan keeps his toes on the grass, works, and then it’s a question of time for him to shine.”
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The wonder strike from the young Londoner overshadowed a good night for Jesus, who ended a 274-day goal drought by opening the scoring in the 3-0 Deepdale victory.
The £45million forward admits that is not good enough — but insists there are reasons behind his long wait.
He added: “It looks a long time — nine months, I understand. But people need to understand I am starting less, I am playing less.
“Last season I had a few issues with injuries and stuff that people don’t understand.
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“But I am not here to make excuses. I know I am the type of player, with my quality, that has to be there and score more. I want to and I am working really hard to get there.”
When he does get his opportunities, Jesus has vowed to try his luck more often.
He said: “Now I am more focused on goals. Now I am more focused to shoot.
“What has changed for me now is I try to look for the goal.
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“It’s good to be back scoring and I want to keep scoring when I have my chance.
“I am here to work, try to be fit and, when I get my chance, enjoy playing football and try to help the team win.”
Arsenal ratings vs Preston
ARSENAL cruised through their Carabao Cup tie at Preston.
The Gunners won 3-0 to set up a home tie against Crystal Palace in the next round.
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Sun Sport’s Sam Dymond reveals who has done enough to feature in the quarter final – and who might be a bit worried.
Tommy Setford – 6
A clean sheet on debut for the teenager. After a quiet first half, he looked nervous when put under pressure by Preston’s forward.
Jurrien Timber – 7
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Really looking the part in the Arsenal defence after injury. His crosses caused chaos before being replaced at half-time
William Saliba – 7
Settled back into the side after suspension, and was rarely troubled on a night where he continually swept up possession.
Jakub Kiwior – 8
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Partnered Saliba admirably in defence, but showed his attacking worth by providing two assists.
Oleksandr Zinchenko – 7
A solid display before his removal on the hour, perhaps with one eye on the weekend.
Jorginho – 7
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Kept things moving in midfield, and even showed off some sublime skill when the opportunity arose.
Mikel Merino – 7
A much more confident performance from the Spaniard following his goal on Sunday. Combined well with Martinelli and Nwaneri during the opening 45 minutes.
Ethan Nwaneri – 9
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Serenaded by the Arsenal fans as ‘one of their own’, this talented teenager once again excited Gooners everywhere.
The scorer of one sublime strike, he came so close to bagging a second goal too.
Raheem Sterling – 7
The Carabao Cup king did everything but score. Perhaps let down by his decision making, he’s looking more at home at Arsenal than he ever did at Chelsea.
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Gabriel Jesus – 8
Constantly alive to the ball inside the box, he was rewarded with a first goal since January to get the scoring underway.
Gabriel Martinelli – 8
Often Arsenal’s biggest attacking threat with his direct running and ability to beat defenders. Replaced after taking a couple of heavy knocks.
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Subs
Thomas Partey – 6
Replaced Timber at the break and once again did the job asked of him with few complaints.
Kai Havertz – 8
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Scored a superb header shortly after his arrival as a half-time sub, and was an imposing figure in both penalty areas.
Bukayo Saka – 6
More minutes in the legs for the Arsenal star as he continues the recovery from his hamstring injury.
Myles Lewis-Skelly – 6
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Misplaced a couple of passes after his introduction, but fits in well among the first-team squad.
Ayden Heaven – 6
Offered a glimpse of genuine pace as he made his senior debut for the final ten minutes.
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