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tv   Sportsday  BBC News  October 25, 2019 10:30pm-10:41pm BST

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‘ league biggest away when an premier league history. lester could do another lester could they? there's a huge weekend of rugby ahead for both england and wales as they prepare for their world cup semi—finals. england are first up, they play reigning champions new zealand in yokohama tomorrow morning. head copach eddiejones has been speaking to our sports editor dan roan, who asked him how to beat a team that hasn't lost a world cup match in 12 years. new zealand you cannot sit and be a spectator, you have to be on the stage and making the script and we plan to make the script on saturday. only a few months ago, i remember a member of the state six nations showing a good start and then you ta ke showing a good start and then you take the mental block out and how have you address that and a short space of time? a lot of it is experience and you from experience, one of those things where generally
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some things you can't take and some things he can learn from experience and the teams work much harder of the field if they are a tidy unit and it gets them through more difficult situations on the field. they're smart togetherness now. difficult situations on the field. they're smart togetherness nowli know they're smart togetherness nowi know cell and that is a great credit to the senior players and the staff has done a greatjob and created a tea m has done a greatjob and created a team environment. is that something that could determine that game, psychology, both sides are very talented and confident, could it come down to what is in your mind?” think it definitely well, there is a great photo of the guy hanging off a cliff and he said my skill, the only thing that could stop me as my mind and it is the focus at that particular moment. teams in the past i suspect they lost a well—kept semifinal, it would have scared them but this team, given where they are
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and development, is that how you see it, beat future is bright whatever happens? i think at the moment, we area team happens? i think at the moment, we are a team that is in the right direction and we get the ultimate test against the world champions on saturday and a little bit more after that. well yesterday we told you that liam williams was out with an ankle injury. today, warren gatland revealed the starting line—up to face south africa on sunday... jonathan davies and hadleigh parks both feature, despite themselvesbeing injury doubts for the game. leigh halfpenny will replace williams who picked—up that ankle injury in training. that match is also in yokohama sunday morning. is undoubtedly a big loss and what he has achieved in the game in the last year or so by bringing in the experience with someone like leigh halfpenny is giving us a different
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element and i think he is probably defensively the best fullback in the world. away from the world cup, there has been some domestic rugby union action tonight... including a surprise win for bath as they beat exeter13—io to secure their first win of the new premiership season. a penalty from rhys priestland proving to be the difference. it's the first time in three years that bath have beaten exeter. in the pro 14, munster have gone top of conference b — after beating the ospreys 28—12 — michael haley with the second of theirfour tries. ospreys have won just one of their first four matches. a win too for ulster. they beat cardiff 23—14 — billy burns with the second of their two tries. ulster stay third in conference a — but move level on points with leaders the cheetahs — who play connacht tomorrow. it looks like lewis hamilton will have to wait till next weekend to secure his sixth formula one world title after struggling in second practice for sunday's mexican grand prix. ferrari's sebastian vettel topped
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the timesheets and was almost a second quicker than hamilton, who could only manage fifth. the reigning world champion needs to finish least third, and get 14 points more than mercedes team mate valtteri bottas to claim the title. scotland's josh taylor takes on the usa's regis prograis bidding to become the unified superlightweight world champion this weekend. the pair weighed—in earlier today, but the american was an ounce over the 10 stone limit, so he dropped his under pants to make the weight. thankfully a towel was on hand to keep his modesty. no problems for taylor — who kept all his clothes on. both the ibf and wba titles are on the line in london tomorrow night. let's go to washington next, where the nationals could go three—nil up in baseball's world series tonight. they're playing houston astros in game 3 of the best of 7 series and there's plenty of excitement around the city as this is the first time the event has been staged in the us capital since 1933.
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let's go live to washington now and our reporter tulsen tollett is already inside nationals park — tulsen the atmosphere there must be amazing with washington are doing so well? it is cracking and honestly unbelievable, the nationals have just got off and the astros will be out shortly but tonight it is all about one player who turned 21 years of age and has been outstanding for them in the latter part of the season them in the latter part of the season through the postseason game and was an game to you as well and the home run of that one and was actually blocked and that game and then the seven inning and eighth inning was when they did the damage to the *. in this game he could become the second player in world series history after willie sanchez
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backin series history after willie sanchez back in 1980 it is all to look forward to for him and the astros well have all sorts of problems. such as in the form of the astros at the best regular—season all year and then a veteran and brilliant player himself could not do the job and game to. they have had all sorts of problems, they are teal— zero down and their assistant general manager has been fired in the past 2a hours of the astros really need to come up with something tonight and it is a party atmosphere here and the crowd are looking forward to something that could be very special over the coming days. and and we will be talking to you on the weekend to find out what is going on in the next matches as well. now, olympic champion adam peaty‘s love of swimming is almost unrivalled, but he does have another
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passion — tattoos. since claiming gold at rio 2016, the world record holder has had plenty of artwork added to his arms, and it'll all be on show when he competes in the new international swimming league in budapest this weekend. he had another added recently and our olympic sports reporter nick hope went along to watch it being done in his hometown of derby. and a warning for you, if you're squeamish, look away now! it makes me sweat. where is that most sensitive ? it makes me sweat. where is that most sensitive? everywhere. as soon as you start making noises, that is it, you are done. so for me, touch is kind of represent character, i think especially in swimming where you are think especially in swimming where you a re pretty think especially in swimming where you are pretty much naked, you kinda have a story that is already told before you even raise. some people
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say you get addicted to the pain? 0h, say you get addicted to the pain? oh, yeah, it is almost a say you get addicted to the pain? oh, yeah, it is almosta high, isn't it? you don't experience that and a lot of things, like training as well, this feels quite nice that you have botnets, almost like an achievement. the lion resembling the british line, english lion and all that stuff and the roman numerals, 2016, when i came into my own, and rio, learned a lot about myself. and then on the inside, with equilibrium, i believe for a hard performance mindset you need balance in your life. and obvious greek theme, and trying it with courage and this is athena and achilles one of the best warriors and conquer your demands as a new one, but
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obviously managing both of that is very important and tie it back and with equilibrium as well. you want both sleeves done? yes, both sleeves done, a warrior or gladiator. happy so done, a warrior or gladiator. happy so far? really happy, i have been waiting for the inner arm for so long. as long as it does not affect his swimming. that is it from us. from all of us, it is good night. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the the papers will be bringing us tomorrow.
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with me are michael booker, deputy editor of the daily express, and dawn foster, the guardian columnist. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the times leading with the final words of one of the migrants found dead on a lorry in essex: ‘i‘m dying because i can't breathe. i'm sorry mum'. the telegraph says pham thi tra my, a 26 year old woman from viatnam, paid £30,000 to be smuggled to britain from her home in one of vietnam's poorest provinces. the sun describes that final text sent to her parents, as ‘haunting'. elsewhere, the financial times reports on fears over workers' rights post brexit — with leaked papers showing plans to diverge from the eu. to japan, with the front page of the independent, which looks ahead to england's rugby world cup semi final

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