Connect with us

Sport

Sam Tomkins redrawing job description of new England role for Samoa series

Published

on

Sam Tomkins redrawing job description of new England role for Samoa series

SAM TOMKINS hopes to bring a new dawn now he is England’s manager.

Do not think the legend is picking the team, that is still the job of coach Shaun Wane.

Sam Tomkins has revealed his role as England's team manager will be slightly different to past ones - he will work with players on the field

3

Sam Tomkins has revealed his role as England’s team manager will be slightly different to past ones – he will work with players on the fieldCredit: SWPIX.COM

Instead, Tomkins is team manager, who normally makes sure everything is all right off the field – hotels are booked, activities are lined up, that everything is in place for players to concentrate on matches.

Advertisement

Now things are different, this team manager will be helping those taking on Samoa, giving position-specific tips, spotting areas to attack the Pacific islanders.

“Sam Tomkins, England manager has a different ring to it,” the Catalans Dragons star said. “It’s something I didn’t expect and something I’d not thought about until Shaun asked me earlier this year.

“It entails the usual things – making sure everything in camp’s sorted and organised, looking after everything off the field – but I’ll be adding a little bit of input on it too.

“I’ve got recent rugby experience, unlike team managers before, so I may do some video and position-specific things with players.

Advertisement

“I’ll work with Jack Welsby at full back, as well as the halves. The luxury of an international team is you’ve all the best players there.

“They don’t need much coaching, it’s ideas and guidance more than anything. If I could give Jack an idea, someone may think something else and I get a knowledge of what they think might work.

“Between us, we’ll work out collectively what’s good for us.

“And that recent rugby knowledge can kick in. Forgetting Samoa, I play against almost all of England’s players, so I know their strengths and weaknesses.

Advertisement

“I’ll add value in that regard, give the coaches a perspective from a player’s point of view. It’s certainly a different role to what a team manager’s done before.”

Tomkins, 35, admits he never saw the approach by Wane coming – but the fire is there.

Stephen Crichton's drop goal that inflicted World Cup semi-final heartbreak is fresh in the mind

3

Stephen Crichton’s drop goal that inflicted World Cup semi-final heartbreak is fresh in the mindCredit: Reuters

Just two years ago, he was part of an England side that suffered an agonising World Cup semi-final defeat in golden point extra time.

Advertisement

Memories of Stephen Crichton’s drop goal sailing through the posts at Arsenal’s Emirates Stadium remain fresh. Talk of revenge is not a marketing ploy, it is genuine.

Next Sunday sees job one at Wigan, then on November 2 it is job two in Leeds and the aim is to get both done against a side packed with the world’s top talent.

Samoa skipper Jarome Luai has won the last four NRL Grand Final, while Roger Tuivasa-Sheck and Jeremiah Nanai have starred for New Zealand and Australia respectively.

Tomkins experienced agony as part of England's side that day

3

Advertisement
Tomkins experienced agony as part of England’s side that dayCredit: Getty

Tomkins, however, believes England’s 24-man squad – and the moans about those who missed out – shows just how good they are.

And nothing short of a 2-0 victory will do.

Tomkins added: “It was just two years ago when we had the worst loss with England for a very long time. We undersold ourselves on that day.

“We missed a huge opportunity on home soil, that still hurts for people who were involved. It won’t make up for a World Cup semi-final but we’d love to get one over them.

Advertisement

“We met last week to decide the squad and there were some real tough decisions. There wasn’t a bad option, it was good or good.

“The fact some good players have missed out shows we’ve got a very strong side. 2-0 is the goal, we won’t be happy drawing this series.”

Source link

Advertisement
Continue Reading
Advertisement
Click to comment

You must be logged in to post a comment Login

Leave a Reply

Motorsports

Round 7: Autopolis Race Highlights

Published

on

Continue reading with advertising …

… or with a subscription

Visit motorsport.com as usual with advertising and tracking. You can revoke your consent at any time via the data protection page.1

Use motorsport.com without any advertising banners, personalized tracking and commercials for a small fee.

Advertisement

Accept and continue

Advertisement

Subscribe for $1.50

More information about advertising and tracking in our Data protection notice, the List of our partners and in Data protection information center.

Already a subscriber?

Log in here

Advertisement

Source link

Continue Reading

Sport

MotoGP: Marc Marquez wins in Australia as Jorge Martin stretches overall lead

Published

on

MotoGP: Marc Marquez wins in Australia as Jorge Martin stretches overall lead

Six-time MotoGP champion Marc Marquez overcame a poor start to win the Australian Grand Prix, beating championship leader Jorge Martin into second place.

Italy’s defending champion Francesco Bagnaia moved up from fifth on the grid to finish third but lost ground on Pramac Racing’s Martin in his quest for a third successive title.

Martin, 26, who claimed victory in Saturday’s sprint race, stretched his overall lead to 20 points over Ducati rider Bagnaia with three race weekends remaining.

It was Marquez, however, who took the spoils at Victoria’s Phillip Island circuit, despite falling from second on the grid to outside the top 10 after a tear-off from his own visor got stuck under his back tyre at the start.

Advertisement

“I don’t know where I was in the first corner but I overtook many riders and I thought that one time was impossible to catch Martin,” said the 31-year-old, who remains third in the overall standings after completing his third win of the season.

“Then in lap five or six I started to get the rhythm and it was more calm, it was a bit stressful but I’m super happy.”

Martin looked set to increase his championship lead even further after making a perfect start from pole and leading for much of the 27-lap race, but after being caught by Marquez in the closing stages the two riders swapped places a number of times in the final moments before the Gresini Racing rider finally came out on top.

Racing now moves on to the Thailand Grand Prix, which takes place at the Chang International Circuit on Saturday and Sunday, 26-27 October.

Advertisement

Australian Grand Prix results

1. Marc Marquez (Spa/Gresini Racing) 39mins 47.702secs

2. Jorge Martin (Spa/Pramac Racing) +0.997secs

3. Francesco Bagnaia (Ita/Ducati) +10.100

Advertisement

4. Fabio Di Giannantonio (Ita/Ducati) +12.997

5. Enea Bastianini (Ita/Ducati) +13.310

Overall standings

1. Jorge Martin (Spa/Pramac Racing) 424 points

Advertisement

2. Francesco Bagnaia (Ita/Ducati) 404

3. Marc Marquez (Spa/Gresini Racing) 345

4. Enea Bastianini (Ita/Ducati) 331

5. Brad Binder (SA/KTM) 192

Advertisement

Source link

Continue Reading

Motorsports

F1’s 2026 cars now two seconds faster after rule tweaks

Published

on

Formula 1’s planned 2026 cars are now about two seconds per lap faster as the result of regulation changes made by teams and the FIA.

Outline plans for the next generation of F1 cars were revealed ahead of the Canadian Grand Prix but, following concerns expressed about their likely performance level, work began on making potential tweaks.

Those efforts have now reached a conclusion, with the FIA’s head of single seater matters Nikolas

Tombazis saying that the new version of the regulations should lift the cars to be around just one second per lap slower than the current challengers.

Advertisement

“There has been an increase of performance of the car by probably about 50 points of downforce,” he said.

“This has brought the performance from what maybe was minus 40% compared to current cars, to around minus 15% in terms of downforce.

“In terms of performance, the resulting lap time of the cars is very close to current cars. All that has been done as was promised in June.”

Asked what the speed of the cars would have been if no modifications had been made to the regulations that were first published ahead of Canada, Tombazis said: “If we had made no change after June, I guess it would have been probably approximately another two seconds slower.”

Advertisement
F1 2026 FIA car renders

F1 2026 FIA car renders

Photo by: FIA

What has changed

Outlining where the focus of the regulatory changes had been for 2026 to add downforce and lap time, Tombazis explained that they involved several key areas of the car.

“The main changes on the aerodynamics have been increasing a bit the box in which the front wing lies,” he said.

“We have also added the front wing fence and the style that used to be in previous cars.

Advertisement

“We’ve added some space for devices in front of the front floor, like the sideboard and the leading edge of the sideboard. We’ve increased the size of the diffuser, which starts a bit further forward and is a bit bigger.

“We’ve redesigned some of the bodywork around the front wheels, and there’s still some work ongoing that may hopefully lead to some final tweaks in the next World Council of the rear bodywork, and how that interacts with the diffuser in that area.”

The 2026 changes in more detail 

The changes made in the latest draft of the regulations include several alterations to the front wing, with a larger allowable box region for the front wing elements, and a thicker endplate.

Meanwhile, there’s the addition of a strake beneath the assembly to help direct the airflow, as was the case prior to the 2019 regulatory overhaul, when strakes were removed entirely.

Advertisement

A ‘leading edge device’ has also been introduced for the floor, which can have up to five sections and will clearly contribute to the performance envelope of the floor itself.

Meanwhile, the ‘floor board’ may now have three sections, rather than two, and its dimensional constraints have been adjusted accordingly.

To help reduce flexion on the floor assembly there’s now scope for more metal stays, as their number increases from two to three, whilst six floor board stays are also permitted.

The alterations, albeit not excessive, provide enough potential to increase the downforce for this new generation of cars, as they’re interconnected, with changes made from front-to-rear. 

Advertisement
Read Also:

Source link

Continue Reading

Sport

Alan Hansen looks in good spirits as Match of the Day legend, 69, makes rare visit to former club after health scare

Published

on

Alan Hansen looks in good spirits as Match of the Day legend, 69, makes rare visit to former club after health scare

ALAN HANSEN looked in good spirits as he made a rare visit to one of his former clubs on Saturday.

The Match of the Day legend was joined by his older brother John as they watched Partick Thistle take on Airdrieonians.

Alan Hansen visited his former club Partick Thistle along with older brother John

4

Alan Hansen visited his former club Partick Thistle along with older brother JohnCredit: Tommy Taylor/PTFC
The legendary Match of the Day pundit was presented to fans on the pitch before kick-off

4

Advertisement
The legendary Match of the Day pundit was presented to fans on the pitch before kick-offCredit: The Sun

Hansen beamed as he was presented with a personalised shirt by his old team at Firhill Stadium.

The 69-year-old was in attendance after a health scare in the summer.

He was taken seriously ill and hospitalised in June before being allowed to complete his recovery at home.

As well as receiving a shirt on Saturday, Hansen also appeared on the pitch, where he was asked how it felt to be back at the club.

Advertisement

The former defender explained: “It feels sensational. It’s great to be here, as I haven’t been here in a long, long time.

“I’ve got so many happy memories, in particular with that team in ’76, that team was fantastic.

“As soon as you went into the dressing room here, you just laughed and laughed. Thank you very much for having me here.”

Hansen spent four years with Partick Thistle before joining Liverpool in 1977.

Advertisement
Hansen spent four years with Thistle before joining Liverpool in 1977

4

Hansen spent four years with Thistle before joining Liverpool in 1977Credit: PA

Meanwhile, his older brother John spent his entire playing career with the Jags.

The pair were treated to a win on Saturday as the Scottish Championship side won 2-1 to remain in the top half.

Liverpool legend Alan Hansen takes acclaim of fans after recent illness on rare visit to former club

Hansen’s return comes after he was also seen in good spirits earlier this month.

Advertisement

He was pictured chatting to former Everton winger Alan Irvine whilst popping to the shops.

As well as his spell at Thistle, Hansen also spent 14 years with Liverpool through to his retirement in 1991.

During his time at Anfield, he won 24 trophies, including three European Cups and eight league titles.

Hansen also won 26 caps for Scotland and played at the 1982 World Cup

4

Advertisement
Hansen also won 26 caps for Scotland and played at the 1982 World CupCredit: Getty

Source link

Continue Reading

Football

2024 college football rankings: Oregon, Georgia on top; Colorado enters top 25

Published

on

2024 college football rankings: Oregon, Georgia on top; Colorado enters top 25


Advertisement

In the first season of the 16-team SEC, the league has shown to be even more difficult than we thought it might be. It’s not just that Alabama upset Georgia back in Week 5 to achieve the No. 1 ranking. It’s that Vanderbilt upset then-No. 1-ranked Alabama. It’s that the next best team in the SEC — not the best team in the Big Ten, Big 12 or ACC, who all have undefeated teams in their leagues — received the nod as the No. 1 team in the country.

There have been three No. 1 teams in the first eight weeks of the season, and they all hail from the same conference: S-E-C! However, with Georgia’s 30-15 win against Texas, we’re liable to see the Associated Press ranking catch up with me and rank Oregon, currently sitting at 7-0 with a win at home against an exceptional Ohio State team, as the new consensus No. 1 team in America.

However … There is an argument for Georgia taking back the No. 1 ranking it held to start the season, and it begins with the Bulldogs going on the road to secure a double-digit victory over the Longhorns. That is the best in the country. The 15-point win on the Forty Acres stands above Oregon’s one-point win over Ohio State at Autzen, and the Bulldogs accomplished the feat with quarterback Carson Beck throwing three interceptions and completing just 23 of 41 passes for 175 yards with zero touchdowns.

Georgia’s win over Texas was a dominant and vintage Kirby Smart defensive performance, where Texas could do next to nothing for two quarters and trailed UGA 23-0 at halftime. This while the Dawgs have not played a complete game on offense, defense or special teams this season.

Advertisement

But winning must be respected, and losing must be punished. So, Oregon is the No. 1 team here — for now. But watch out if this Georgia team finds a way to play complete football.

Georgia, even at No. 2, feels inevitable once again.

With that, here’s a look at my top 25 rankings following Week 8 of the college football season:

1. Oregon (7-0)

Advertisement

Week 8 result: Defeated Purdue, 35-0

The Ducks showed no signs of a hangover following their 32-31 win against Ohio State last week, making light work of the Boilermakers. Dillon Gabriel was scarily efficient, completing 21 of 25 passes for 290 yards with two touchdowns and an interception.

No. 2 Oregon Ducks vs. Purdue Boilermakers Highlights

2. Georgia (6-1)

Week 8 result: Defeated Texas, 30-15

Georgia has yet to play a perfect game in all three phases, but good teams find ways to win big games, and that’s exactly what Kirby Smart’s team did on Saturday. While Carson Beck struggled throughout, Trevor Etienne picked up the slack, rushing for three touchdowns in the win over the No. 1-ranked team in America.

Advertisement

3. Ohio State (5-1)

Week 8 result: Idle

4. Penn State (6-0)

Week 8 result: Idle

Advertisement

5. Texas (6-1)

Week 8 result: Lost to Georgia, 30-15

Texas is a good football team, but the SEC is simply too deep for teams to come out of this league unblemished. Quinn Ewers threw for 211 yards with two touchdowns and a pick, while Georgia’s defense held Texas to just 29 yards on the ground. The Longhorns have now lost their last five home games against top-five opponents.

6. Miami (Fla.) (7-0)

Advertisement

Week 8 result: Defeated Louisville, 52-45

Canes quarterback Cam Ward completed 21 of 32 passes with four passing touchdowns in a rollicking defeat of the Cardinals. Miami has now scored 50 points or more in four games this season, which is the most by any Canes team in a single season.

7. Clemson (6-1)

Week 8 result: Defeated Virginia, 48-31

Advertisement

The Tigers have looked like the best-positioned challenger to Miami’s dominance, outside of undefeated Pitt. Since losing to Georgia 34-3 back in Week 1, they’ve scored 40 or more in five of their last six games.

8. Iowa State (7-0)

Week 8 result: Defeated UCF, 38-35

Following an interception that looked every bit like being returned for a backbreaking touchdown, UCF defensive back Braeden Marshall needlessly dropped the ball before breaking the plane and left Iowa State a chance to mount a comeback. That’s exactly what Rocco Becht and the Cyclones did.

Advertisement

UCF’s Braeden Marshall intercepts a pass but DROPS the ball at the 1-yard line vs. Iowa State

In a gritty win, Becht threw for 274 yards and ran for 97 with three total TDs to keep Iowa State undefeated.

9. BYU (7-0)

Week 8 result: Defeated Oklahoma State, 38-35

This team feels like 2022 Texas Christian. Are the Cougars perfect? Well, their record says they are. And they’re certainly one of the two best teams in the Big 12, and that will be good enough to get them into the College Football Playoff.

10. LSU (6-1)

Advertisement

Week 8 result: Defeated Arkansas, 34-10

LSU tailback Caden Durham rushed for 101 yards with three touchdowns in a game that the Tigers broke open late in the second half. They maintain their unbeaten streak in SEC play and will face another undefeated SEC foe in Texas A&M on Saturday.

11. Tennessee (6-1)

Week 8 result: Defeated Alabama, 24-17

Advertisement

Riding tailback Dylan Sampson, who rushed for more than 100 yards in the second half alone, the Vols beat their hated rival for just the second time in 18 years. With the win, Tennessee keeps its SEC title and CFP hopes alive.

12.  Indiana (7-0)

Week 8 result: Defeated Nebraska, 56-7

The Hoosiers are one of just three undefeated teams left in the Big Ten, and they look like a legitimate threat to play in the Big Ten championship. Indiana has not trailed an opponent in any game it has played this season.

Advertisement

13. Notre Dame (6-1)

Week 8 result: Defeated Georgia Tech, 31-13

The Fighting Irish came back from a 7-0 deficit for the second time in as many weeks to grab a win. Without Haynes King at quarterback, the Yellow Jackets leaned on Zach Pyron, who completed 20 of 36 passes for 269 yards with a touchdown and two interceptions. Notre Dame’s defense bowed up and held Georgia Tech scoreless in the second and third quarters.

14. Texas A&M (6-1)

Advertisement

Week 8 result: Defeated Mississippi State, 34-24

The Aggies held on to defeat the Bulldogs and keep their undefeated SEC season intact. Texas A&M is now one of just two programs in the league yet to take a loss in conference play. The Aggies’ only loss this season was to a top-25 Notre Dame team.

15. Missouri (6-1)

Week 8 result: Defeated Auburn, 21-17

Advertisement

The Tigers scored a touchdown with 46 seconds left in the game to seal a comeback win against Auburn. With the victory, not only did Missouri maintain its place in this set of rankings, but it also remains on the bubble for the CFP. Mizzou trailed Auburn 17-6 in the fourth quarter before its comeback.

16. Boise State (5-1)

Week 8 result: Idle

17. Kansas State (6-1)

Advertisement

Week 8 result: Defeated West Virginia, 45-18

Kansas State is off to its first 6-1 start since 2014 following an impressive win over West Virginia. With WVU selling out to stop DJ Giddens and the Wildcat rushing attack, quarterback Avery Johnson completed 19 of 29 passes for 298 yards with three touchdowns.

Kansas State’s Avery Johnson connects with Jadon Jackson on an ELECTRIC 60-yard TD vs. West Virginia

18. Illinois (6-1)

Week 8 result: Defeated Michigan, 21-7

The win marked the Illini’s first victory against Michigan since 2009 and their third against a team that has been ranked in the top 25. They handed Michigan a second loss in as many Saturdays, marking the first time since 2020 that the Wolverines have lost back-to-back games.

Advertisement

19. Alabama (5-2)

Week 8 result: Lost to Tennessee, 24-17

After earning the No. 1 ranking following a win over Georgia, the Tide have now dropped two of their last three — both losses coming against programs from the state of Tennessee — and might be the only No. 1-ranked team after the season began not to make the CFP.

20. Pitt (6-0)

Advertisement

Week 8 result: Idle

21. Ole Miss (5-2)

Week 8 result: Idle

22. SMU (6-1)

Advertisement

Week 8 result: Defeated Stanford, 40-10

Along with Miami, Clemson and Pitt, the Mustangs are undefeated in conference play. Kevin Jennings passed for more than 300 yards with three touchdowns and an interception in a rout of the Cardinal.

23. Army (7-0)

Week 8 result: Defeated East Carolina, 45-28

Advertisement

The Black Knights mauled the Pirates, and quarterback Bryson Daily accounted for 318 yards — including 171 rushing yards — in the win.

24. Navy (6-0)

Week 8 result: Defeated Charlotte, 51-17

The Midshipmen led Charlotte 38-0 — with 10:24 left in the second quarter. The win was marked by three passing touchdowns from quarterback Blake Horvath and two interceptions returned for TDs by Dashaun Peele, who is the first Navy player ever to perform that feat in a game.

Advertisement

25. Colorado (5-2)

Week 8 result: Defeated Arizona, 34-7

The Buffaloes are 5-2 for the first time since 2005 and look like a latecomer to a Big 12 title-contending party with a signature win against Arizona on the road. One where it played the second half without Travis Hunter.

RJ Young is a national college football writer and analyst for FOX Sports and the host of the podcast “The Number One College Football Show.” Follow him at @RJ_Young.

Advertisement

[Want great stories delivered right to your inbox? Create or log in to your FOX Sports account, follow leagues, teams and players to receive a personalized newsletter daily.]


Get more from College Football Follow your favorites to get information about games, news and more






Source link

Continue Reading

Sport

Premiership: Harlequins 24-26 Bath – Francois van Wyk’s late try seals Bath win

Published

on

Premiership: Harlequins 24-26 Bath - Francois van Wyk's late try seals Bath win

Harlequins: Green; Isgro, Beard, Northmore, Murley; Smith, Porter; Baxter, Walker, Lamositele, Launchbury, Lamb, Kenningham, Evans, Dombrandt (capt).

Replacements: Jibulu, Marler, Lewis, Herbst, Cunningham-South, Chisholm, Care, Evans.

Yellow card: Dunn (28), Pepper (60)

Bath: De Glanville; Cokanasiga, Lawrence, Butt, Emens; Russell, Spencer (capt); Obano, Dunn, Stuart, Roux, Ewels, Pepper, Underhill, Barbeary.

Advertisement

Replacements: Annett, Van Wyk, Du Toit, Richards, Hill, Carr-Smith, Bailey, Coetzee.

Referee: Tom Foley

Source link

Advertisement
Continue Reading

Trending

Copyright © 2024 WordupNews.com