tv Sportsday BBC News November 16, 2022 6:30pm-7:00pm GMT
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done? it is very significant. was done? it is very significant. millions of _ was done? it is very significant. millions of people _ was done? it is very significant. millions of people were - was done? it is very significant. millions of people were left - was done? it is very significant. - millions of people were left without power. the previous such attack destroyed about one third of ukraine's energy grid. this one that happened yesterday possibly destroyed even more, so ukraine is struggling to survive the winter. we have heard again from this american briefing that is going on that the fighting might slow down a bit. people are braced, though, to go through the winter. the? people are braced, though, to go through the winter.— people are braced, though, to go through the winter. they are. it is difficult to find _ through the winter. they are. it is difficult to find in _ through the winter. they are. it is difficult to find in winter- through the winter. they are. it is difficult to find in winter ukraine. | difficult to find in winter ukraine. it is going to get really cold. but the site involved in this conflict might use it to their advantage. they are trained to wage war during the winter, as well.— the winter, as well. thank you very much forioining — the winter, as well. thank you very much forjoining us. _ the winter, as well. thank you very much forjoining us. we _ the winter, as well. thank you very much forjoining us. we are - the winter, as well. thank you very l much forjoining us. we are bringing you a continued coverage and we did hearfrom jens you a continued coverage and we did hear from jens stoltenberg a little bit earlier in this bulletin will stop still saying that they support the initial polish and us assessment
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that that missile was ukrainian, but president zelensky questioning that version of events. much more coming up version of events. much more coming up on bbc news. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm laura mcghie. all 26 members of gareth southgate�*s world cup squad take to the training ground for the first time in qatar. i had actually cried and my dad is not a crier i have never seen my dad cry for years, especially for all of us and i will definitely never forget. ready to make history. wales touch down in qatar ahead of their first world cup for 64 years. performance rather than personal milestone is the focus for owen farrell, as he looks set to make his 100th appearance for england against new zealand this weekend.
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also coming up in the programme. ronnie 0 sullivan's bid to win an eighth uk snooker championship is on track, after beating china'sjoe yuelong to make the quarterfinals. welcome to the programme. just four sleeps to go until the 2022 world cup in qatar gets under way. both wales and england have arrived in the country. we will hear from our reporter following the wales team injust a moment. but first, all 26 england players were able to take part in their first training session in qatar ahead of their opening game of the world cup against iran on monday. that includes kyle walker, with the manchester city defender onlyjust recovering from groin
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surgery and james maddison who spoke to the media earlier. our sports reporter alex howell has more. earlier today the england team trained for the first time since landing here in qatar, all 26 players were out on the pitch and before that actually getting into this session the assistant manager and gareth got them into a huddle to speak to them about the preparation for the internment. an unusual one being in the midseason of a primarily campaign, he was saying how short the turnaround is compared to the last major tournament. one of the 26 players who was in that huddle was probably the most debated player about whether he would be included in the squad and that was leicester city james maddison he was speaking to us earlier about what it felt like to be finally called up to this world cup squad. my felt like to be finally called up to this world cup squad.— this world cup squad. my dad actually cried _ this world cup squad. my dad actually cried in _ this world cup squad. my dad actually cried in my _ this world cup squad. my dad actually cried in my dad - this world cup squad. my dad actually cried in my dad is - this world cup squad. my dadj actually cried in my dad is not this world cup squad. my dad l actually cried in my dad is not a crier_ actually cried in my dad is not a crier i _ actually cried in my dad is not a crier i haven't seen him cry for years —
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crier i haven't seen him cry for years. happy tears of course, because — years. happy tears of course, because of course your family and parents _ because of course your family and parents are — because of course your family and parents are there with you. so when in previous— parents are there with you. so when in previous years when i had left off of— in previous years when i had left off of squads, but disappointed about_ off of squads, but disappointed about is— off of squads, but disappointed about is part of cross the family because — about is part of cross the family because your family once less for you _ because your family once less for you a— because your family once less for you a bit— because your family once less for you. a bit on the opposite end of the scale — you. a bit on the opposite end of the scale the happiness comes from them _ the scale the happiness comes from them as_ the scale the happiness comes from them as well. my mum and dad actually, the day of the announcement, the thursday i think it was, _ announcement, the thursday i think it was, after— announcement, the thursday i think it was, after training actually wanted — it was, after training actually wanted to go see them and i went back home — wanted to go see them and i went back home to coventry, and had dinner— back home to coventry, and had dinner at— back home to coventry, and had dinner at home with my mum, dad, brother, _ dinner at home with my mum, dad, brother, partnerand dinner at home with my mum, dad, brother, partner and that is a moment— brother, partner and that is a moment i_ brother, partner and that is a moment i will cherish forever after that phone — moment i will cherish forever after that phone call, the actual phone call was — that phone call, the actual phone call was a — that phone call, the actual phone call was a bit of a blur. i can't tell you — call was a bit of a blur. i can't tell you what gareth said, it was all very— tell you what gareth said, it was all very heart and mouth moment i wanted _ all very heart and mouth moment i wanted to— all very heart and mouth moment i wanted to see my mum and give her a bil wanted to see my mum and give her a big hug _ wanted to see my mum and give her a big hug. especially for all of us one i_ big hug. especially for all of us one i will— big hug. especially for all of us one i will definitely never forget. that was— one i will definitely never forget. that was leicester city's james maddison he had waited for this call up maddison he had waited for this call up for a long time, three years since he was last in the england
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squad and now he is finally an england player. he was telling us with the mood is like in the camp. we have come out we have an absolutely absolute lee fantastic team~ _ absolutely absolute lee fantastic team in — absolutely absolute lee fantastic team. in the set that we have in our hotel— team. in the set that we have in our hotel is— team. in the set that we have in our hotel is actually brilliant all down to the finer things like going into checking — to the finer things like going into checking in and little framed pictures— checking in and little framed pictures of my little boy, mum and dad, _ pictures of my little boy, mum and dad. the _ pictures of my little boy, mum and dad, the little things like that and like you _ dad, the little things like that and like you said the media stuck eartier~ — like you said the media stuck earlier. everyone is in good spirits and a _ earlier. everyone is in good spirits and a lot— earlier. everyone is in good spirits and a lot of— earlier. everyone is in good spirits and a lot of excitement. wales touched down in doha late last night, ready to make history at their first world cup since 1958. they begin their campaign against the united states on monday in group b, which also includes england and iran. our wales correspondent hywell griffiths is in qatar, i spoke to him a short while ago. a64 a 64 year journey a 64 yearjourney in the making
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finally now they are here and trying to acclimatise, it actuallyjust not getting first sight of the training facility here. some of the players meeting local loose players as well. series business will start tomorrow when they start training ahead of that first fixture. it is a huge moment for these players some thing for them to take in and however acclaimed some of them like gareth bale are this is what is missing, they have played at the euros, many of them, the world cup is a very different stage. in the early hours of the morning as they came off of the plane and about to get on the team bus i caught up with the wilsey manager. {iii team bus i caught up with the wilsey manauer. .., , ., , ., team bus i caught up with the wilsey mana r er, .., , ., , ., ., manager. of course we are proud and lad now manager. of course we are proud and glad now that — manager. of course we are proud and glad now that we _ manager. of course we are proud and glad now that we are _ manager. of course we are proud and glad now that we are here _ manager. of course we are proud and glad now that we are here and - manager. of course we are proud and glad now that we are here and now. glad now that we are here and now we can focus will stop brilliant. absolutely have been first—class since we met up we had a couple of days together now and like i said we are just pleased to be here and get to the hotel and i will have a plan for tomorrow. we to the hotel and i will have a plan for tomorrow.— to the hotel and i will have a plan for tomorrow. ~ ~ ., ., , .,
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for tomorrow. we know that they have not been trained today _ for tomorrow. we know that they have not been trained today or _ for tomorrow. we know that they have not been trained today or doing an - not been trained today or doing an immediate stay of so what is the schedule like the wash team over the next couple of days?— next couple of days? today was all about 'ust next couple of days? today was all about just checking _ next couple of days? today was all aboutjust checking into _ next couple of days? today was all aboutjust checking into the - next couple of days? today was all aboutjust checking into the hotel. aboutjust checking into the hotel and acclimatise and tomorrow they will train, then monday that first game in group b against usa. in all important game for many fans. if they can win that that arguably then they can win that that arguably then they are to the next round, the route looks a lot more healthy. he were wondering which players will train tomorrow, joe allen is a linchpin has not played for swansea since september. he told us that he thinks he will be ready to play the world cup if he is ready for the usa game, we are not sure. gareth bale has had not a huge amount of minutes while he has been in the usa playing for la, but he shows us that he's ready to play a full 90 minutes. and it's good to see the likes of aaron ramsay as well. the fit and ready to go. i think in terms of their fitness and preparedness, they are happy, they come into the stern minute happy plenty of
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schoolchildren waving them off in cardiff but not encumbered by too much expectation. just being here is a big moment. when they want to enjoy, savour, of course they want to make it over the group but i don't think that was too heavy on their shoulders at this moment. there is no doubt that the excitment is building amongst welsh supporters ahead of their first world cup in 64 years. among them is the comedian and bbc radio broadcaster, elis james. i never thought we would get to where we are. there are welsh football fans in the world has changed since 1958. when you look at playing in the street, you are imagining at the world cup so to see us on the world stage when you think about the attention and focus it will draw to us it is just very, very exciting. i would love for us to do well in the world cup. i think as a welsh supporter i think they
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are very realistic so we will not thinking we will win it. i think that we will have a better time. i would love for us to get out of the group stages that would be fantastic. the semifinal is something i would neverforget. i think if we could get a group that would be a tremendous achievement. with not long to go until the start of the tournament, new controversies have surfaced, which have led to both an apology and a denial from the organisers. a danish tv crew were live on air when security staff appeared next to and then threatened them. the footage of rasmus tantholdt remonstrating with officials, who he goes on to claim want to break his camera, has gone viral. you invited the whole world to come here why can't we film? it is a public place. this permit is an upgrade past and this is the accreditation we can film anywhere
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we want. a statement from the supreme committee said the broadcasters were mistakenly interrupted and they apologised once they saw the crew's valid accreditation and filming permit. meanwhile the supreme committee have also issued a statement denying fake fans have been recruited to welcome teams — including england — to qatar, as has been speculated in some media outlets. "we thoroughly reject these assertions, which are both disappointing and unsurprising, journalists on the ground on a fractured eye socket nearly two weeks ago, has trained with the rest of the squad today. to protest" while they're at the world cup over women's rights
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in their home country. protests against iran's clerical establishment erupted two months ago after the death in custody of mahsa amini, a 22—year—old woman who was detained by morality police for allegedly breaking the strict rules around head coverings. iran's players covered up their national team badge when they played two warm—up internationals in september. everyone has the right to express themselves. you guys are used to bending your knees during games. for some people agree, some people do not. and in iran it is exactly the same. it is out of question two think that the national team is suffering any sort of issues like that. now ronaldo has been making all the headlines over the past few days after his explosive interview with piers morgan that has drawn widespread criticism, after he accused manchester united
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of "betraying him". this morning, the former man united goalkeeper peter schmeichel has said he "still beleives in fairy tales" and holds hope for the portugal forward's future at old trafford. schmeichel insists ronaldo's comments should not signal the end of his united career. it feels very emotional. he has gone through— it feels very emotional. he has gone through a _ it feels very emotional. he has gone through a very, very tough time in the last— through a very, very tough time in the tast12 — through a very, very tough time in the last 12 months. not being the number— the last 12 months. not being the number one guy at the club which he has been _ number one guy at the club which he has been used to for so many years. of course _ has been used to for so many years. of course the — has been used to for so many years. of course the whole personal situation _ of course the whole personal situation that he is going through. ifeel— situation that he is going through. i feel really sorry for manchester united _ i feel really sorry for manchester united and their fans and ronaldo that this _ united and their fans and ronaldo that this has come out. and i hope that this has come out. and i hope that there — that this has come out. and i hope that there will be an opportunity where _ that there will be an opportunity where his— that there will be an opportunity where his people and manchester united _ where his people and manchester united can sit down and talk through and find _ united can sit down and talk through and find a _ united can sit down and talk through and find a solution because i really. — and find a solution because i
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really, really want him to stay at a manchester united player. everton's new stadium is one of 14 venues in the uk and republic breaking he has till november the 24th to provide — he has till november the 24th to provide a — he has till november the 24th to provide a response. everton's new stadium is one of 14 venues in the uk and republic of ireland's bid dossierfor hosting euro 2028. "the everton stadium", which is still being built, is set to be completed in 2024. belfast�*s new casement park stadium is also on the shortlist, although work has not yet started on the site. great britain have their second medal at the world taekwondo championships after aaliyah powell won bronze in mexico. powell beat european champion jone magdaleno of spain en—route to the semi—finals but lost out
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to sarah chaari of belgium, who went on to take gold. and the international olympic committee has confirmed singapore as host of the inaugural olympic esports week that will take place injune next year. the ioc president thomas bach has said the week marks "an important milestone in our ambition to support the growth of virtual sports within the olympic movement." it's been four days since england's world cup final defeat against new zealand, the red roses fifth world cup final loss at the hands of the black ferns. but despite a painful ending to their tournament, is this a turning point for women's rugby? the tournament in new zealand was the best—attended women's world cup ever, breaking the attendance record for a women's matchday twice. england captain sarah hunter said she feels like "people are waking up to how good the sport is. i'm delighted that england fly half
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zoe harrison joins us live... zoe.. how are you feeling how are the emotions?— how are you feeling how are the emotions? , . , . ., .,, , how are you feeling how are the emotions? , . , ., ., , ., emotions? devastated at the loss and obviously the — emotions? devastated at the loss and obviously the flight _ emotions? devastated at the loss and obviously the flight back _ emotions? devastated at the loss and obviously the flight back home - emotions? devastated at the loss and obviously the flight back home was i obviously the flight back home was not very enjoyable but coming away from it now and actually reflecting on it, i am very proud of the girls in that final and actually throughout the whole tournament were amazing. throughout the whole tournament were amazinu. ~ ., throughout the whole tournament were amazin-.~ . ,. ,, ., , amazing. what with the discussions like a month _ amazing. what with the discussions like a month the _ amazing. what with the discussions like a month the team _ amazing. what with the discussions like a month the team the - amazing. what with the discussions like a month the team the past - like a month the team the past couple of days? i like a month the team the past couple of days?— like a month the team the past couleofda s? .,�* ~', couple of days? i don't think people wanted to dwell _ couple of days? i don't think people wanted to dwell on _ couple of days? i don't think people wanted to dwell on it _ couple of days? i don't think people wanted to dwell on it too _ couple of days? i don't think people wanted to dwell on it too much. - wanted to dwell on it too much. they were side but we just wanted to remind each other that we are proud of each other and try to have a good last time together before we all went away to our other clubs. there has not been _ went away to our other clubs. there has not been any _ went away to our other clubs. there has not been any other— went away to our other clubs. there has not been any other news - went away to our other clubs. there has not been any other news about| has not been any other news about what the coaching set up will be like over the next couple of years, simon has not said whether or not he is definitely going to stay or will he move on but he seemed to have
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such a good relationship with you all as the players, how big of a mess if you decided to move on? mi mess if you decided to move on? all of mess if you decided to move on? fill of the support staff there at the world cup amazing. and they world cup were amazing. and they have been with us for a few years now is obviously the cycle was five years' time so it's up to him what we do. absolutely that world cup showed how strong we are as a team. in terms of the impact that you feel that the red roses have made at this world cup, you must have heard loads of people talking and watching from afar and attending in new zealand, what impact do you think you have managed? the what impact do you think you have manaaed? , what impact do you think you have manaaed? , .,, ., ., ~ managed? the sport was amazing. all of my friends — managed? the sport was amazing. all of my friends were _ managed? the sport was amazing. all of my friends were constantly - of my friends were constantly messaging me, saying this person is watching, saying that their mates have texted them and a few of my friends have texted me saying that they are now to take up m saying is a the it is
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we also want to go out and amazing. we also want to go out and be —— when a want world cup trophy but we also want girls to look up to us and want to play the sport as well. when i think you very much for joining us zoe. sticking with rugby for the moment, england captain owen farrell's in line to claim his 100th international test cap in saturday's autumn international against new zealand at twickenham. he made debut at the six nations back in 2012. farrell insists he will only think about his team's performance and not his personal milestone. probably after, i don't know, if i'm honest. i know you are trying to ask me, i am focused on what the team will do. and how we get the best performance out of ourselves, i do not want to downplay it, i don't want to look like i'm taking it for granted, i am want to look like i'm taking it for granted, lam not. i do
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want to look like i'm taking it for granted, i am not. i do appreciate it and i am grateful, but the most exciting bit is the game this week. and that is what we are looking forward to. i'm sleek, over the course of playing for england and over the course of my career there have been a lot of good times and some tough ones as well. a lot of tough ones, so it is all part of it. i appreciate it all. ijust try tough ones, so it is all part of it. i appreciate it all. i just try to do my best. i'm passionate about what i do, i love it. i love coming to training every day. and when it is like that it is easy to be who i am. i don't feel like that is going away anytime soon. novak djokovic says he's very happy to be able to play at the australian open after he confirmed the country's government had overturned his visa ban and granted him one for the tournament injanuary. the 21—time grand slam champion was detained earlier this year
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over his refusal to be vaccinated against covid and deported shortly afterwards. the world number eight was reacting to the news after he beat russia's andrey rublev to reach his eleventh semifinal at the atp finals. the serbian tookjust over an hour to secure a straight sets victory in turin. dokovic is hoping for a record equalling sixth title at the season ending championships. just four days after most of the team won a world cup, england are involved in the first of three one day internationals against australia on thursday. a slight change in format maybe, but there have been wide—spread criticisms about the packed schedule. moeen ali called it horrible and sam billings says the fixture congestion could hamper player development. bbc test match special�*s henry moeran caught up with captain jos buttler after a few days' celebrating, and he admitted it's not ideal.
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how have the couple of days been? they have been awesome we have certainly celebrated and enjoyed it stop it has been starting to sink in more and more. the messages that you see from people back home and everyone is so proud, i think that is the overriding emotion that i have. we have certainly enjoyed it has been great. hat have. we have certainly en'oyed it has been great.�* has been great. not many sports would see in _ has been great. not many sports would see in international - has been great. not many sports l would see in international stricture after a world cup final. yellow light cricket is a unique game. it is a fast turnaround, no point in hiding that it will be a challenge for us. ., ., hiding that it will be a challenge for us. . ., , . ., hiding that it will be a challenge for us. . . , . ., ., for us. having had such a high a few da s auo for us. having had such a high a few days ago but — for us. having had such a high a few days ago but i _ for us. having had such a high a few days ago but i think _ for us. having had such a high a few days ago but i think at _ for us. having had such a high a few days ago but i think at the - days ago but i think at the same time we canjust days ago but i think at the same time we can just go into it and try to really enjoy the game and play with a lot of freedom, not that we need any excuse to do that. and once you get over the line playing against australia, i'm sure the competitive juices will get going.
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he described it as horrible having to play through a day later is that there? it to play through a day later is that there? , ., ., , ,., , to play through a day later is that there? , ., ., , , �* there? it is tough absolutely. but we williust _ there? it is tough absolutely. but we williust get — there? it is tough absolutely. but we willjust get on _ there? it is tough absolutely. but we willjust get on with _ there? it is tough absolutely. but we willjust get on with it. - there? it is tough absolutely. but we willjust get on with it. this i there? it is tough absolutely. but we willjust get on with it. this is| we will 'ust get on with it. this is a side we willjust get on with it. this is a side that _ we willjust get on with it. this is a side that has _ we willjust get on with it. this is a side that has a _ we willjust get on with it. this is a side that has a lot _ we willjust get on with it. this is a side that has a lot of _ we willjust get on with it. this is a side that has a lot of elements| we willjust get on with it. this is i a side that has a lot of elements to it but is different and lots of people coming in thinking, i want a piece of this so i want to make my name absolutely a core part of it. absolutely, there are some fresh energy like you mentioned. some fantastic players. they are coming in and wanting to stamp the market and i think that will be one of the biggest strengths of wide the 7—time champion ronnie o'sullivan is through to the quarter finals of the uk snooker championship in york. he made two centuries as he beat china'sjoe you—long by 6 frames to nil, and now plays ding jung—wee orjamie clarke next. to take us through today's action here's hazel irvine. starting the second round here in
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the uk championship and a very good start for ronnie o'sullivan adding for a record extending eighth uk crown and it was pretty straightforward for him today. it was we were saying at the top of the show that he will present a slightly different challenge than in previous batches, it did not turn out that way in the end and he posed no threat to ronnie at all and he ran out there confident. ihe threat to ronnie at all and he ran out there confident.— out there confident. he did all he had to do kept — out there confident. he did all he had to do kept his _ out there confident. he did all he had to do kept his foot _ out there confident. he did all he had to do kept his foot on - out there confident. he did all he had to do kept his foot on the - out there confident. he did all he i had to do kept his foot on the pedal not really— had to do kept his foot on the pedal not really any opposition to very disappointing from yuelong's point of view— disappointing from yuelong's point of view but he did not turn up today — of view but he did not turn up today he— of view but he did not turn up toda . , ., ., , " today. he is through to his 19th quarterfinal _ today. he is through to his 19th quarterfinal in _ today. he is through to his 19th quarterfinal in this _ today. he is through to his 19th quarterfinal in this event - today. he is through to his 19th quarterfinal in this event and i today. he is through to his 19th | quarterfinal in this event and 29 years of playing. but for tom ford only a second of 21 years of playing. this was another great victory from the man from leicester haven't beatjohn wiggins to get into this position haven't beat john wiggins to get into this positio— haven't beat john wiggins to get into this position after you beat a stellar player _
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into this position after you beat a stellar player like _ into this position after you beat a stellar player like don _ into this position after you beat a stellar player like don higgins, . into this position after you beat a stellar player like don higgins, a| stellar player like don higgins, a second favourite, sometimes you do not turn up the next match so it was good for him and his supporters to turn up and play well against luca purcell someone bully and in the end it was a comfortable win. purcell someone bully and in the end it was a comfortable win. how purcell someone bully and in the end it was a comfortable win.— it was a comfortable win. how you view the shape — it was a comfortable win. how you view the shape of _ it was a comfortable win. how you view the shape of this _ it was a comfortable win. how you . view the shape of this championship? in general terms how is it shaping up in general terms how is it shaping up it has been a fairly strange one so far. ,, , up it has been a fairly strange one so far. . , ., up it has been a fairly strange one so far. ,, , ., , ., .,, ., so far. strengths to use almost half ofthe so far. strengths to use almost half of the seeds. _ so far. strengths to use almost half of the seeds, we _ so far. strengths to use almost half of the seeds, we stock— so far. strengths to use almost half of the seeds, we stock bully - so far. strengths to use almost half of the seeds, we stock bully talk i of the seeds, we stock bully talk about strength all the time as you can see with the results. o'sullivan looks like the overwhelming favourite still, i'm hoping to make a difference to that but i think one of the big games will still win. plenty more on the iplayer this evening with an evening session planning to come there. the world number seven is taking on the world number seven is taking on the world number nine twice a runner—up in
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this event. that is it we will catch up this event. that is it we will catch up next week. let's go between the ropes now, as a wolverhampton boxer hopes her continued success will inspire young girls and women. kirstie bavington makes the first defence of her european welterweight title in rotherham this weekend. the 30—year—old works as a pe teacher when she's not in the ring, and nick clitheroe's been to meet her. when kirstie bavington steps into the ring on saturday night it will be another chance to make her mark on this toughest of sports. having swapped football boots for boxing gloves she has made rapid progress. she won the european title in may, and now that will defend it as against the unbeaten german. it will mean the world _ against the unbeaten german. it will mean the world to _ against the unbeaten german. it will mean the world to me _ against the unbeaten german. it will mean the world to me i _ against the unbeaten german. it ii mean the world to me i dedicate my life to this it would mean everything to me and we will try and get it done. and progress and to whatever the root is. i have worked
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so hard. ~ ., . whatever the root is. i have worked sohard. so hard. watching her probably will be the staff and _ so hard. watching her probably will be the staff and pupils _ so hard. watching her probably will be the staff and pupils of _ so hard. watching her probably will be the staff and pupils of the i be the staff and pupils of the academy where she works as a pe teacher. using her boxing skills to help the kids get fitter in mind and body. it help the kids get fitter in mind and bod . , ., ., ., body. it gives them a lot of self-esteem _ body. it gives them a lot of self-esteem as _ body. it gives them a lot of self-esteem as well - body. it gives them a lot of self-esteem as well a i body. it gives them a lot of self-esteem as well a lot l body. it gives them a lot of| self-esteem as well a lot of body. it gives them a lot of- self-esteem as well a lot of mental self—esteem as well a lot of mental health going on in the minute especially in school so that makes them a little bit more confident and their self image as well. it is really for them, to make themselves feel good about themselves. and in general feeling feel good about themselves. and in generalfeeling happier. her feel good about themselves. and in general feeling happier.— generalfeeling happier. her rises another success _ generalfeeling happier. her rises another success story _ generalfeeling happier. her rises another success story for - generalfeeling happier. her rises another success story for the i general feeling happier. her rises| another success story for the black country boxing organisation. she trains at their gym on wednesday alongside this man who retained his title last began. they inspire each other to new heights. brute title last began. they inspire each other to new heights.— title last began. they inspire each other to new heights. we push each other to new heights. we push each other to new heights. we push each other to get — other to new heights. we push each other to get the _ other to new heights. we push each other to get the best _ other to new heights. we push each other to get the best out _ other to new heights. we push each other to get the best out of - other to get the best out of everyone. i get the recognition maybe — everyone. i get the recognition maybe that is why people from manchester england and get a lot of recognition more than so so we keep winning _
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recognition more than so so we keep winning at_ recognition more than so so we keep winnina. �* ., , winning. a world tighter is her ultimate ambition _ winning. a world tighter is her ultimate ambition but - winning. a world tighter is her ultimate ambition but for i winning. a world tighter is her ultimate ambition but for now| winning. a world tighter is her i ultimate ambition but for now she's just looking to the referee raising a hand on saturday night to confirm that she is still the european champion in the part of her school. that's all from sportsday. enjoy the rest of your day. bye. certainly feels like november out there today. a real mixed bag, rain and wind. this is the forecast for the afternoon, the rain will be spreading again into seven parts of england, strengthening winds on the coast to, some strong winds in the northern are loose with showers and a mixture of southern italy next sunday spells and occasional
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showers. temperature was around 10-11 . showers. temperature was around 10—11 . tonight blustery to the english channel and on the south coast. heavy rain also spreading widely across england, parts of wales, and it remains very windy with heavy rain there across parts of eastern scotland. the temperatures typically around 4 degrees for glasgow and edinburgh closer to around eight in the south. for many of us tomorrow, a wet day, particularly wet around eastern scotland, the pen nines, could be some find whether they are in the south or south west during the afternoon.
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hello, i'm kasia madera. this is outside source. western leaders play down fears that a missile strike in poland could trigger a dangerous escalation in russia's war in ukraine. our preliminary analysis suggests that the incident was likely caused by a ukrainian air defence missile. an investigation continues at the scene of the strike in eastern poland, in which two people were killed. we'll be live in warsaw. uk inflation hits its highest level for more than 40 years, driven by the rising price of food, along with soaring energy bills. it is like nothing adds up.
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