tv Sportsday BBC News February 6, 2020 10:30pm-10:45pm GMT
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so you gotta get yourself fired up. i played in the —— that was the best i've seen is my time as coach here. the game against new zealand started out as one of the best performances we've had in the last few years. we've got quality coaches, and huge challenges ahead. super league champions st helens have suffered a big defeat to warrington tonight, losing 19—0. it's just the fifth time in super league history saints have been nilled, as rob heath reports. when you're up against the mighty saint helen, you need any slice of luck. saint starr alex walmsley force to the bench, injured in the warm up. states weren't affected eventually matching warrington in a furious opening but gradually, the wolves gained in confidence. darrell clark went over to having a previous effort ruled out. number 149 for the
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man known as the flying pig. the saints, this was more of a pig's brea kfast. saints, this was more of a pig's breakfast. for wolves, they weren't yet finished. by the end, st. helens were run pointless and ultimately clueless. here are some more stories making the headlines today. the football association is going to set out new coaching guidelines to restrict the amount of heading that under—18's can do in training. the new rules won't ban heading entirely. there's also a proposal for concussion substitutes to be trialled in english football nest season. premier league clubs have voted to move the closing date of the summer transfer window to bring it back in line with the rest of europe. for the past two seasons, it closed the day before the season began.
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this year, the date will be on the 1st of september at 5pm. it looks like world heavyweight champion anthonyjoshua is heading home for the next defence of his titles. his next fight is likely to be at the tottenham hotspur stadium — that's according to his promoter eddie hearn. joshua is expected to take on bulgarian kubrat pulev injune. england won't havejofra archer back until the summer after a scan revealed he has a stress fracture in his elbow. he's already flown home from the tour of south africa, having been fit to play in only one the four tests. here's test match special‘s simon mann. he would have been here on the white bowl leg of the tour of south africa but he was injured during the first at matt —— test match. he's likely to be out for three months. england are hopefulfor him being fit to be out for three months. england are hopeful for him being fit for the next competition which takes place in june.
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the next competition which takes place injune. he had a more in—depth scan and that strode a stress fracture. he had sympathy for archer‘s situation. stress fracture. he had sympathy for archer's situation. it's part of sport nowadays and it's obviously disappointing for him but hopefully he comes back stronger and better. what are the strange light on your body? it's tough work. it's pretty well known now but i think it's part of it. you hear a lot of satisfaction out of it as well but i think it's a bit harder thanjust twisting the arm. he is expected to be part of england's team for the second match of their series against south africa tomorrow. rain is expected. england 1—0 down in the series. great britain have lost to china in their opening women's olympic
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basketball qualification game as they attempt to compete at a games on foreign soilfor the first time. the top three teams from the group of four, will reach tokyo 2020. great britain are ranked 18th in the world. and led after the opening two periods. temi fagbenle top—scored for gb. and captain chantelle handy led from the front, but the world number eight side china showed their superiority in the closing stages. great britain next face south korea on saturday and then a very strong spain team. gb men's ice hockey team have also begun their road to olympic qualification. they've been taking on romania in the first stage of qualifying for the beijing winter games in 2022. and it's been the perfect start for gb, as they won 4—3 in nottingham. matthew myers putting britain 3—2 up here, brendan connolly scoring the crucial fourth goal on his international debut. they now go on to face
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estonia and hungary over the next couple of days. there have been two big name exits at the world grand prix snooker in cheltenham. five—time world champion ronnie 0'sullivan lost to graeme dott in their quarter final match, while world number one judd trump is also out after being beaten by kyren wilson. this weekend, football games across the country will take part in a campaign to start conversations around mental health. former arsenal and england captain, tony adams, is one of several high profile names who have talking about their issues as part of a national ‘time to talk‘ day. and he told us what prompted him to start his own charity. i know where to go, thus the reason i started it. 70% in our work sees anxiety, fears, and only 30 percent
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addiction. people are coming forward today and may continue. it saved my life. i asked for help and it's the best thing i've ever done, so it just made perfect sense to me for eve ryo ne just made perfect sense to me for everyone to open up and show their stuff in a safe place. they need a safe place to share this stuff. it sometimes very damaging if you do it in the wrong place or time. i need a special place where i can go and up that stuff and it makes me free. i don't have to carry all this angst around any more. because i'm able to live a fantastic life. because i'm able to live a fantastic life. afc wimbledon's hopes of moving into their new stadium this summer are still in the balance, due to a funding shortfall
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on the building costs. their dreams of returning to their spiritual home on plough lane are now dependent on supporters lending the club the money to complete the construction. chris slegg has the story. afc wimbledon's new staley staley him is concurrently a building site. —— stadium. they need fans to help them raise £5 million if they wanted by the start of next season. in orderfor the by the start of next season. in order for the construction to continue on time, everything is in place, the closer we can get to that 5 million. when the original was relocated in 2003, fans refused to let the club die. in 2017, they are planning permission to build a new ground close to their old home. it says the bond is the only way to
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avoid a takeover and complete the stadium. some said there were no proper financing in the first place. fans were basically asked to risk their own money. not really, there are very few clubs we can afford to build. you always need some sort of finance. fans are being asked to loa n finance. fans are being asked to loan the club at least £1000 and can choose to receive up to 4% interest 01’ wave choose to receive up to 4% interest or wave it all. for people who are happy to give the club money and not need to return, that's fantastic, but anyone who thinks dell might wa nt to ta ke but anyone who thinks dell might want to take the 4%, it's still a much better rate the club would get. the original wimbledon was one of sport ‘s greatest shocks when they beat liverpool in the 1998 final. the new staley and would be an exact
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labour adviser, it's quite a time we got there. thanks for coming in. many of tomorrow's front pages are in. the financial times claims donald trump rented apoplectic fury at the prime minister. the telegraph believes the coat —— has a story about the public‘s trust in the police. metro reports on a third person in the uk being diagnosed on the coronavirus. the guardian reports on actress jamil revealing her sexuality. the independent said jeremy hunt was called for an inquiry. prince andrew has turned down the chance of becoming a navy admiral. the daily mail has a story ona
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admiral. the daily mail has a story on a teenager who through a six—year—old boy from a balcony at the tate. let's begin with the mastro. —— metro. it says virus britt scott bug in singapore, not china this time but has now come to the uk. the story continues. the crisis and the epidemic continues. i think why this is such a development, this is the first case of it being transmitted across. so the government has issued a warning that essentially, it's talked about a bigger range of country, thailand, south korea, hong kong, and told people to be very cautious. people coming in from those countries, they should be self quarantined for a couple weeks. i hope officials
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actually are handling this very well. it feels like all precautions —— there's a need to panic, but i think wejust need —— there's a need to panic, but i think we just need to be vigilant. this idea of self isolating, if you have those symptoms now, notjust coming back from china, the government has changed its guidance to it. it's still compounded by the fa ct to it. it's still compounded by the fact that they believe some victims of the virus don't display symptoms of the virus don't display symptoms of immediately. if you're not showing systems, that he might go out there and infect others. this income on the same day that a doctor who essentially had been whistle—blowing who essentially had been whistle— blowing about the who essentially had been whistle—blowing about the scale of the crisis in wuhan had dyed himself of the disease. right last week research from hong kong suggested china is underestimating the cases publicly tenfold. the fact that this
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third case had come forward is really concerning actually. is a strange sort of contradiction and how the chinese are being praised or criticised for the way they've dealt with this. in comparison with the sars crisis where they were much more on secretive about it. they've been doing the best to cover it up, that must seems obvious, but it must've been using —— they have also been sharing useful genetic information and they're working with foreign scientist to develop a vaccine so it's a weird mixture of inward and outward. there are several teams around the world, but this could take months. it might be next year before he have anything we can use. it will take some time and meanwhile, the virus continues to spread. so i think the chinese
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authorities are trying to get a grip on it but from the scale of it, it's pretty phenomenal and it's likely that the 25,000 are reporting so we watch and see how it unfolds and hope for the best. let's look at the independent. this is donald trump holding upa independent. this is donald trump holding up a copy of the washington post. trump acquitted, it said. we know how critical he often is. he's finally found a headline he likes. i would argue this is one of the best weeks of trump's premiership to date. it comes after the collapse of impeachment proceedings against him by the democrats, which will become to be viewed as an error on their pa rt to be viewed as an error on their part to have pursued it when there was an election coming. it's also,
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whether the goal from the calvert tell my democrats whether they attempted to bring as it turned out the app failed in the result of the caucuses was delayed for two days so theyjust looked utterly ridiculous. at the same time, was also been lost in this is that trump want his own party caucuses by a very convincing margin so he's looking incredibly strong right now. you do wonder about the calculation by the democrats knowing they didn't. it's no surprise he was acquitted by the senate. i would argue in the end, it looks like he was acting above the wall. it looks like he was in the wrong and i think they were right to hold him to account because i think the bigger piece, this is why i have a lot of respect for romney because he was the only republican to vote against president trump and there is against president trump and there is a question between politics and party versus
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