tv Sportsday BBC News January 28, 2022 6:30pm-7:01pm GMT
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yeah, well, when i get my olympic medal, they'll be definitely- kicking themselves. it would be some feat. britain's cross—country skiers are used to battling the odds, but their remarkable journey might just have a glittering ending. andy swiss, bbc news, norway. it's been a quietjanuary so far but the jet stream really ramping it's been a quietjanuary so far but thejet stream really ramping up is going to bring a wild weekend for the northern half of the country with severe gales, damaging gusts for some and a mixture of sunshine and showers. higher pressure to the south, a breezy day but the isobars packing together. this deep area of low pressure developing to the north. overnight cloudy for many, quite breezy. mostly dry but outbreaks of rain pushing to the
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north—west. very mild indeed with lows of 8—11. this deep area of low pressure is being named as storm malik, that's going to bring stormy conditions to the northern half of the country weather front which will spread southwards across the country during the day. ahead of it, mild and cloudy, breezy weather with bright sunshine and showers, widespread showers and an amber warning has been issued for the eastern scotland. these are damaging gusts. turning colder in the north, still quite mild in the south until that weather front clears away. then it's a ridge of high pressure for many of us on sunday before the next area of low pressure sweeps into the north during sunday night. a chilly, may be frosty but bright start for many on sunday. lighter winds pertaining cloudy and breezy across the north and west with rain and hills may pushing into scotland. a chilly day on sunday compared to
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saturday, especially in the south. widespread gales in northern ireland, northern england and scotland, severe gales for a time in scotland, severe gales for a time in scotland on sunday night. less windy across the south but still breezy. damaging gusts, stay tuned to the forecast. that's it, so goodbye from me. now on bbc one, let'sjoin our news teams where you are.
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hello and welcome to sportsday — knight rides to the rescue in canberra. is rafa nadal ready to stand alone at the top of men's tennis. and as novak djokovic is honoured in montenegro, doubts emerge over the positive covid test he used to enter australia. also coming up in the programme: who will conquer the playoffs with the super bowl? and bouncing back in beijing we are with the curlers with the winter games a week away. obviously very disappointed we came forth at the last olympics so it makes you hungry to go back to another game and get on the podium again.
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good evening. it is an innings that mayjust have saved england's ashes series. five hours at the crease, 127 not out, captain heather knight giving her side a fighting chance in the only test of the multi format series. and how they needed it, with two days remaining, defeat for england would see the hosts retain the ashes. after australia had their backs on day one and being only a test quickly kicks where the order of the day for england and they delivered taking her call for the innings to five before australia declared 337 for lunch. england needed a big response. narain pushed boundaries from the very first ball and moments later perhaps more caution should have been used. gone for four.
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later perhaps more caution should have been used. gone forfour. she was followed by beaumont. australia were on role and england were rocked. a calm head was needed. captain had a knight stepped up who steadily brought up with celebrations of work to do. partners came and partners went. but as others fell around her, nate remained and was eventually rewarded with an ashes century. atrial capitated performance. they closed on 235—8 with capitated performance. they closed on 235-8 with 102 capitated performance. they closed on 235—8 with 102 runs behind at a huge day a week tomorrow. the innings drew huge praise from her teammates kathryn brunt who took a five wicket haul earlier in the day said knight led by example. a true captain's innings, one watched by henry morean and alex hartley. this was a day that had all the hallmarks of many others for english
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cricket in australia during the winter with we kept falling and the sense that could be an opportunity for australia to graeme home their advantage but next to the england captain they find themselves in a position where the match can still be saved and potentially even one. 127 not out for heather a deficit overnight is 102 and alex the former england spinner this is a sensational performance from the skipper of england. the? sensational performance from the skipper of england.— sensational performance from the skipper of england. they needed it and it was unbelievable. _ skipper of england. they needed it and it was unbelievable. she - skipper of england. they needed it l and it was unbelievable. she showed determination and patience and grace and put up a fight when everyone was falling around her. it was not the best they they will be disappointed. heather had to keep standing at the and i'm ahead every time somebody cutouts but she stuck with her and they still are backing tomorrow. 66 run partnership, that's crucial. it took them past that target and australia at this as perhaps a bit of an opportunity missed because they are all sorts of trouble but could not get that wickets to open
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the door to ensuring they are all out. it the door to ensuring they are all out. ., �* , . ., . out. it would've expected to live at least cut through _ out. it would've expected to live at least cut through the _ out. it would've expected to live at least cut through the tail— out. it would've expected to live at least cut through the tail but - out. it would've expected to live at least cut through the tail but she l least cut through the tail but she was not having any of it and put up a huge fight for england.— a huge fight for england. catherine told us it was _ a huge fight for england. catherine told us it was an _ a huge fight for england. catherine told us it was an entertaining - a huge fight for england. catherine told us it was an entertaining day l told us it was an entertaining day for the crowd and it was for us watching on in the commentary box. we will hope for more across the weekend. england deficit is 102 runs let's hope the weather stays clear. now staying in australia but heading to melbourne were we now know who will be competing in both the womens and mens singles finals. tomorrow ash barty will take on danielle collins in the womens final, but today the men's semi—finals took place and rafael nadal took one step closer to winning a record breaking 21st grand slam title. after beating matteo berretinni. in the other semi—final, daniil medvedevjust about controlled his temper to beat stefanos tsitsipas as lydia campbell reports. the face of a man who can see history on the horizon. after beating matteo rafael nadal now has
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a chance to go one grandson clear of roger federer and novak djokovic. his reign over the italian was a dominant one. he was to set up before he started to make a game of it. i then it was too late. i found that all ticked the matching four sets. fedor, djokovic, and ifound the dow are tied on 20 each but not the dow are tied on 20 each but not the spotlight is all on my found the dial, a spaniard won his first one slammed back into thousand five at the french open when fast forward through 17 years and 19 more grand slam titles but found the dow is now on the cusp of one more and defeat is even more impressive when you consider he merely retired last year. consider he merely retired last ear. �* , . . . �* consider he merely retired last ear. . . �* ., year. it's amazing and i'm happy to be able to compete _ year. it's amazing and i'm happy to be able to compete for— year. it's amazing and i'm happy to be able to compete for the - year. it's amazing and i'm happy to be able to compete for the last - year. it's amazing and i'm happy to be able to compete for the last few weeks at the level that i am doing
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and not on the about tennis it's for surprising for me to be able to be able to play but in terms of competing in playing tennis at the high—level again facing the most important players of the world for me it is something unbelievable. standing in his way is this man. medvedev —— medvedev reaching the final in australia for the second yearin final in australia for the second year in a row and it was not straightforward for the russian. with the match tied at one set of he accused him of receiving coaching between points and was not happy with the umpire response. if they moments that could have derailed his game but instead it only seemed to spur him on. winning the match in four sets. spur him on. winning the match in foursets. i spur him on. winning the match in four sets. ., ., , , spur him on. winning the match in four sets. . . , _ ., . . four sets. i am happy to have a chance to _ four sets. i am happy to have a chance to try — four sets. i am happy to have a chance to try to _ four sets. i am happy to have a chance to try to stop _ four sets. i am happy to have a chance to try to stop one - four sets. i am happy to have a chance to try to stop one more | four sets. i am happy to have a - chance to try to stop one more time somebody from making history but
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again just need to show my best tennis. fin again just need to show my best tennis. ,, ., again just need to show my best tennis. ,, ._ , , ._ , tennis. on sunday, these players will compete _ tennis. on sunday, these players will compete for _ tennis. on sunday, these players will compete for the _ tennis. on sunday, these players will compete for the same - tennis. on sunday, these players will compete for the same price. | tennis. on sunday, these players. will compete for the same price. but for different legacies. for medvedev it's about becoming the dominant player of the future. for i found the dial it about becoming the best in history. all the latest from the australian open to come — first though to a potential innaccuracy in the covid tests produced by novak djokovic to enter australia before the australian open. evidence suggests his first test from the 16th december, may have been recorded later at a later date as it is out of sequence with a sample of other tests recorded in serbia around the same time. andrew castle told me what it could mean for his reputation if documentation has been falsified. it raised a great deal of eyebrows in the world of sport and in tennis. when novak djokovicjust a couple of weeks or whatever it was before
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travelling to australia and gaining this medical exemption to get in from having the vaccination somebody that has been pretty vexing sceptic gets a positive pcr test which would allow him to get them so that is where the investigations have come from and there seems to be a problem with the sequencing and what happens if it turns out that this pcr test is false or fake is if it turns out that this pcr test is false orfake is i have no idea whether it would mean anything to him. if he is found to not be telling the truth what impact could that have on his reputation? i telling the truth what impact could that have on his reputation? i think eve one that have on his reputation? i think everyone is — that have on his reputation? i think everyone is polarised _ that have on his reputation? i think everyone is polarised at _ that have on his reputation? i think everyone is polarised at the - that have on his reputation? i think. everyone is polarised at the moment on novak djokovic which will be hurtful to him. on novak djokovic which will be hurtfulto him. he's on novak djokovic which will be hurtful to him. he's never had the love that some others have had. what effect on his reputation and actually a further question, will he care? i really don't know the answer to those questions. but it won't do his reputation any good if it's found out that he has been telling lies around covid—19 tests.
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a quick look at some of the other stories now.. kyle walke's been ahnded a three game european ban, following his sending off against leipzing next month, ruling him out of both legs of city's last sixteen tie with sporting lisbon. liverpool are expected to sign porto and colobia forward luis diaz before the transfer window closes. a £37 and half million pound fee has been agreed, with around 12 million pounds in add ons. whilst west brom have confirmed the signing of andy carroll on a free transfer until the end of the season. the 33 year old had been with reading, is eligible to face millwall tomorrow. wayne rooney declined the opportunity to speak to everton about the vacant managers job, saying he has an importantjob as boss of derby county. the former blues player said he believed he would be a premier league manager one day, and that everton had contacted his agent, and that it was a difficult decision, but that being at
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derby county was important to him. rooney was speaking ahead of derby's championship match against birmingham — and amid theirfinancial difficulties. the efl have granted them a one—month extension to provide proof of funds for the remainder of the season after they went into administration. i believe they will be a permitted manager and i believe i'm ready for that 100% and one day in the future will be great but i've got a job here and it's importantjob to me and that means good news for me on sunday. manchester united's new chief executive begins his newjob next week, richard arnold replacing the departing ed woodward. no club has won more
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trophies in english football than manchester united — his biggest challenge then when he begins next week — how do you restore the club to its fromer glories. former chief executive peter kenyon says keeping the football and business side of things separate will be key. it's a very he's a very organised man and he's organised a huge sales team and the timing in the industry has given him could industry knowledge and don't get involved and get the right people to select the players and have a relationship with the college but the job is not to pick the team is to be involved in making sure the right amount of money is there and make sure that the right and all the functions are running the football club and football unit or the best you can get. joining us now is iain stirling from the man utd supporters trust. what have the support is made of the
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appointment? the what have the support is made of the appointment?— appointment? the perception is at the moment _ appointment? the perception is at the moment that's _ appointment? the perception is at the moment that's not _ appointment? the perception is at the moment that's not too - appointment? the perception is at the moment that's not too much l the moment that's not too much different from and but i think although that may be justified it's actually a lot more with richard arnold in terms of engagement with support this in supported groups and the trust and displays trust and he has been able to deliver winds for the funds so i think he is connected but it's a big job and there's a lot to deliver. but it's a big “0b and there's a lot to deliver.— but it's a big “0b and there's a lot to deliver. . .. ., , to deliver. one thing that cannot be leveled against _ to deliver. one thing that cannot be leveled against him _ to deliver. one thing that cannot be leveled against him is _ to deliver. one thing that cannot be leveled against him is the _ leveled against him is the investment that came into the playing squad and essentially it's someone who can stitch all of that together, isn't it? i
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someone who can stitch all of that together, isn't it?— together, isn't it? i think it's always been _ together, isn't it? i think it's always been that _ together, isn't it? i think it's always been that balance - together, isn't it? ithink it's- always been that balance between the commercial side and the actual football side and he said too much emphasis has been put on the commercial side and we want to see that we balanced and we want to see investment in theme and that is rebuilding the level of trust and engagement with supporters and that's the task he wants to get a grip on. and you can hear more from ian and former chief executive peter kenyon on this week's sports desk podcast which you can download on bbc sounds mow. and that's not the only big move — the janaury transfer window closes on monday night. the last opportunity for premier league clubs to bring in new players for the season. and as touched upon in today's football news show, tottenham have been conspicuous
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in their lack of activity. i think tottenham don't have a huge amount of money to spend themselves this month but ultimately they would rather sell before they buy and there's quite a few in that good that he does not particularly fancy who they are trying to move on before they can move players and and that has proven quite time—consuming and they have some of their best targets so if you put those things together it's proving to be very difficult for tottenham to get the players they want in. and you can follow all the day's big football stories every weekday — with expert analysis by bbc sport journalists and guests from across the game. next up. this weekend's british basketball league cup final between leicester riders and manchester giants has an interesting subplot. that's because we will see two brothers go head to head. but only one of the whelan brothers will emerge triumphant come sunday evening in birmingham. they've been talking to bbc sport
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ahead of their showdown. patrick leyland, shooting guard. jordan welland, shooting guard manchester giants. this is actually the first time we have ever played against each other in our official basketball game. it's a huge occasion for the family and we have a few messages from my close friends in the group chat same they are looking forward to beating you. i think it had a whole new dimension to the game and it's a huge family affairfor us and our parents to the game and it's a huge family affair for us and our parents are proud. i've been going around saying don't forget he is representing. whoever comes out on top i feel like we will see. probably me. you want
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to see whether it's playing cards are basketball or whatever it is i don't want to lose to medical brother so i think... i like to do that on the court anyway and i'll be treating him no differently than any other pair. a lot of people knew us as the basketball family. we were destined for it. my dad was a coach backin destined for it. my dad was a coach back in the day and did not really have a choice to whether we were going to play basketball or not. everyone can shoot. i feel like you can never— everyone can shoot. i feel like you can never call us out. no matter how far down_ can never call us out. no matter how far down the — can never call us out. no matter how far down the army want to make a stars _ far down the army want to make a stars align and that makes it hard
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to break— stars align and that makes it hard to break us. it's been 21 years since — to break us. it's been 21 years since they— to break us. it's been 21 years since they won a title and that would mean a lot. that's not the omnly big showdown on sunday. in the early hours of monday morning we'll know the line up for this year's super bowl. for the rams it's a chance to play in their home stadium which this year stages the sports showpiece event. rosario looks ahead. after one of the wildest payoff weekends in nfl history devoted to the super bowl continues with the conference championship on sunday. the efc matchups these two contrasting cans —— along with their star quarterback looking to book their place in their third straight super bowl and after being outclassed in last season in addition they may have a point to prove. addition they may have a point to rove. , ., , , . prove. they did not 'ust beat them, they embarrass — prove. they did notjust beat them, they embarrass them. _ prove. they did notjust beat them, they embarrass them. a _ prove. they did notjust beat them, they embarrass them. a beacon - prove. they did notjust beat them, i they embarrass them. a beacon from start to finish so it was not even
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that much of a contest so i think right now they are thinking to themselves last year was different for us he will show what we really are and they went through a bunch of ups and downs this season and the dynasty was finished early in the season they fought their way and now they are clicking on all cylinders. after a win against the top seed of tennessee titans in the divisional round the bangles found themselves within the game of their first super bowl since 1989. within the game of their first super bowlsince1989. having within the game of their first super bowl since 1989. having beating the chiefs in the regular—season cincinnati are in the book. it’s cincinnati are in the book. it's hard to be _ cincinnati are in the book. it�*s hard to be acting twice those guys are in the postseason and super bowl so they found it hard to win and that's what we're trying to do. it’s that's what we're trying to do. it's an all california affair. the los angeles rams hosting the san francisco 49ers at the stadium and the location of this year super
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bowl. the a that have become something of a buggy team in recent years. something of a buggy team in recent ears. , ., something of a buggy team in recent ears. , . . ., . . , years. they have a tough matchup. teams that — years. they have a tough matchup. teams that might _ years. they have a tough matchup. teams that might actually - years. they have a tough matchup. teams that might actually have - years. they have a tough matchup. | teams that might actually have their numbers so it will be a big battle for sure. numbers so it will be a big battle forsure. but numbers so it will be a big battle for sure. but being at home i think it would be a big event in a big plus for them if they can make it. this is a reverential cell fierce they have taken restricting ticket sales but 49er fans have been stepping up seeking to turn hostile territory red and gold. ithallium stepping up seeking to turn hostile territory red and gold.— stepping up seeking to turn hostile territory red and gold. when you can aet our territory red and gold. when you can get your friends _ territory red and gold. when you can get your friends behind _ territory red and gold. when you can get your friends behind you - territory red and gold. when you can get your friends behind you like - get your friends behind you like that you — get your friends behind you like that you can feel it on the sidelines so hopefully there will be out there _ sidelines so hopefully there will be out there loud and proud. the stage is set for another _ out there loud and proud. the stage is set for another exciting _ out there loud and proud. the stage is set for another exciting payoff - is set for another exciting payoff weekends and all roads lead to los angeles for what could be a blockbuster super bowl.
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let's have a quick look at some of the other stories making the sports news today: sunday is confirmed in the last few minutes it's been announced that tyson fury will defend his heavyweight title and the date and venue for the contest is still to be confirmed. rory mcilroy is in contention and this was him chipping in for an eagle on the 13th and he is four shots off the leader. he will face ryan in the last eight. he would take a short break due to medical reasons the club has said. they won five titles in three european champions cup during his time. the winter olympics start a week today, and one of the sports, that always seems to captivate
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the nation is curling. it's also historically one of the best hopes for medals. the british men's, and women's, and for the first time it's also historically one of the best hopes for medals. the british men's, and women's, and for the first time a mixed doubles team, have a better than ever chance of getting onto the podium, thanks in part to the national curling academy in stirling which opened in 2017. before the athletes went off to a beijing, and with covid 19 protocols still in place, mike bushell went to see the difference it's making. the ice cold stare and steady hand of experience carrying their helps. the escape of team gb women creditors who knows how to handle pressure sliding into herfourth winter olympics in a sport that is all about the finest margins and nerves of steel. i all about the finest margins and nerves of steel.— all about the finest margins and nerves of steel. i get very nervous but i nerves of steel. i get very nervous but i think— nerves of steel. i get very nervous but | think that — nerves of steel. i get very nervous but i think that is _ nerves of steel. i get very nervous but i think that is a _ nerves of steel. i get very nervous but i think that is a gripping - nerves of steel. i get very nervous but i think that is a gripping and i l but i think that is a gripping and i definitely would rather be on the ice paint and watching because a terrible watcher and i get so
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nervous but i think the pressure situation comes with experience and practising. i can't believe it's going to be my fourth olympics. i think the girls are excited to go to theirfirst olympics think the girls are excited to go to their first olympics and. the think the girls are excited to go to their first olympics and.— their first olympics and. the level of olympic _ their first olympics and. the level of olympic curling _ their first olympics and. the level of olympic curling in _ their first olympics and. the level of olympic curling in 1924 - their first olympics and. the level of olympic curling in 1924 when i their first olympics and. the level. of olympic curling in 1924 when they all team won gold but it was then dropped from the olympics until the late 905 when 20 years ago and now with her stone of destiny lona martin struck gold in salt lake city. pushing the sports back into the hearts again and inspiring who went on to become part of the metal success in 2014. silverfor the men and bronze for the women. i success in 2014. silver for the men and bronze for the women. i think it aives ou and bronze for the women. i think it gives you a — and bronze for the women. i think it gives you a lot _ and bronze for the women. i think it gives you a lot of— and bronze for the women. i think it gives you a lot of confidence and - and bronze for the women. i think it gives you a lot of confidence and it | gives you a lot of confidence and it also gives you some boots that you want to get back on the podium and
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very disappointed we came forth at the left olympics so it makes you hungry to go back to another game and get on the podium again. just down the and get on the podium again. just down the road from where curling originated and where you find the worlds oldest stone from 1511 and one of the museums you have got this. proof of what modern success can lead to the state—of—the—art national curling academy a world—class facility for britain's curling elite athletes. four sheets of ice press cameras everywhere to get every angle of every stone for the coaches and athletes to analyse straightaway. it the coaches and athletes to analyse straightaway-— straightaway. it comes down to millimetres. _ straightaway. it comes down to millimetres. it _ straightaway. it comes down to millimetres. it could _ straightaway. it comes down to millimetres. it could be - straightaway. it comes down to millimetres. it could be your i straightaway. it comes down to l millimetres. it could be your hips and your shoulders anything. the way you release the stone and the week go down to millimetres and i believe it made us a lot better. the go down to millimetres and i believe it made us a lot better.— it made us a lot better. the new centre helped _ it made us a lot better. the new centre helped the _ it made us a lot better. the new centre helped the men's - it made us a lot better. the new centre helped the men's team i it made us a lot better. the new. centre helped the men's team slide back into contention winning a
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silver at the world championships last year. and helping him cope with the pressure and expectations. i tr? the pressure and expectations. i try and have a — the pressure and expectations. i ti: and have a poker face the pressure and expectations. hit"; and have a poker face when i'm on and have a pokerface when i'm on theice and have a pokerface when i'm on the ice and it's not necessarily what's happening on the inside but having that poker face helps me and puts off the opponents if they are not seeing them get riled championship experience and things like that will help with depression when we get out there. for like that will help with depression when we get out there.— when we get out there. for bruce these games _ when we get out there. for bruce these games will _ when we get out there. for bruce these games will be _ when we get out there. for bruce these games will be a _ when we get out there. for bruce these games will be a childhood i these games will be a childhood dream come true as he plays alongsidejenny like he did when he was seven but now the reigning world champions. ihie was seven but now the reigning world chamions. ~ ., . ~ ., . , was seven but now the reigning world chamions_ . ., . ~' ., ., , .., , champions. we go back to any records set up extra — champions. we go back to any records set up extra special to _ champions. we go back to any records set up extra special to get to - champions. we go back to any records set up extra special to get to play - set up extra special to get to play together into doubles. they may be a fight coming but hopefully not. i fight coming but hopefully not. i think we bounce off each other and if one _ think we bounce off each other and if one is_ think we bounce off each other and if one is starting to get stressed the other— if one is starting to get stressed the other one is coming them down or vice versa _ the other one is coming them down or vice versa so — the other one is coming them down or vice versa so i — the other one is coming them down or vice versa so i think we balance each other— vice versa so i think we balance each other quite well. as vice versa so i think we balance each other quite well.— vice versa so i think we balance each other quite well. as the sports nets read each other quite well. as the sports gets ready to _ each other quite well. as the sports gets ready to have _ each other quite well. as the sports gets ready to have is _ each other quite well. as the sports gets ready to have is on _ each other quite well. as the sports gets ready to have is on the - each other quite well. as the sports gets ready to have is on the edge i each other quite well. as the sports j gets ready to have is on the edge of
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my receipts many of us will be inspired to get onto the ice to try this most accessible of winter sports like faye who started on a school session.— school session. you can see how successful— school session. you can see how successful the _ school session. you can see how successful the sport _ school session. you can see how successful the sport is _ school session. you can see how successful the sport is in - school session. you can see how successful the sport is in the - successful the sport is in the country and your company from any age. i played with people from tammy to the people in their 805 can still play you can play competitively or as a club and soccialisation is a good aspect. as a club and soccialisation is a good aspect-— as a club and soccialisation is a aood asect. , . ., ., . good aspect. getting a taste of what it takes to deliver _ good aspect. getting a taste of what it takes to deliver that _ good aspect. getting a taste of what it takes to deliver that perfect - it takes to deliver that perfect medal winning stone. the it takes to deliver that perfect medal winning stone. the way this oint it medal winning stone. the way this point it intends _ medal winning stone. the way this point it intends when _ medal winning stone. the way this point it intends when you - medal winning stone. the way this point it intends when you are - point it intends when you are watching it it could come down to a millimetre and we all know that and that's where it's exciting. i love the way the nation gets behind us and how for two weeks to go mad for curling. that's all from sportsday.
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a stormy weekend is on the way for some of us. especially if you live in scotland. and overall the weather will be mixed with some sunshine on offer with the scattered showers. let's have a look at the weather map this evening and overnight to the west of scotland we will have storm named by the danish weather service and at the white lines with the isobars very strong wind blowing into a list parts of scotland and blowing in mild air across the uk so early morning temperatures will be 10 degrees in some western parts of the country. focusing on the morning from the met office in houston scotland and amber whining and for across aberdeen and the lowlands of scotland for aberdeen. with that a lot of sunshine with scattered showers and the south of the country
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