tv Sportsday BBC News February 24, 2023 6:30pm-7:00pm GMT
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a similar setup for the we are tracking in probably a lot of cloud from the north sea, still capable of bringing one or two passing showers, and the best sunshine in western areas to the winds won't be quite as strong so, if you're outside, seven or eight, probably not feeling quite as chilly as tomorrow. beyond that, high pressure stays loitering around for next week, so the weather is set fair, more dry weather and a cute sunny spells, with the best in the west for the next few days. thanks, chris. and that's the bbc news at six on friday 24th february. you can keep up with all the latest developments on the bbc website. from the six team, it's goodbye. the news continues here on bbc one, as now it's time to join our colleagues across the nations and regions for the news where you are, goodnight. hello and welcome to sportsday —
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i'm olly foster. the cape town collapse, england's women are heading home home from the t20 world cup but there's another hundred for harry...brook keeps england's men on top in new zealand. and graham potter opens up about his personal struggles as he tries to turn around chelsea's fortunes it's probably the toughestjob in football and there are lots of factors for that. all eyes on wembley an hampden on sunday. we'll look ahead to league cup finals in england and scotla nd and the focus in welsh rugby returns to the pitch, we'll look ahead to another six nations weekend
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evening, for the past few weeks in south africa, england's women looked like the team most likely to end australia stranglehold on the t20 world cup. but they came up short against the hosts. chasing a very gettable 165, england were on course for sunday's final, but simply unravelled, as south took late wickets to win by six runs... england's mattress began the chase really well but they took catches for the first four wickets. the pivotal 18th oversaw the south african state three wickets, derailing england's chase. it went out to the final over england needing 13. but the catches kept
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coming. south africa, winning by six runs in the end. they open this tournament with a shock defeat to sri lanka but they are through to their first t—28 final where they will face the defending champions, australia. a chastening day for england and all reports arejo spoke to the team. england and all reports are 10 spoke to the team-— england and all reports are 10 spoke to the team. it's hard to know where en . land to the team. it's hard to know where england lost — to the team. it's hard to know where england lost that _ to the team. it's hard to know where england lost that one. _ to the team. it's hard to know where england lost that one. they - to the team. it's hard to know where england lost that one. they weren'tl england lost that one. they weren't perfect but they didn't pay badly. they were simply beaten by a better team on the day. how do you reflect on that game? i’m team on the day. how do you reflect on that game?— on that game? i'm gutted for them. they were visibly _ on that game? i'm gutted for them. they were visibly upset at _ on that game? i'm gutted for them. they were visibly upset at the - on that game? i'm gutted for them. they were visibly upset at the end l they were visibly upset at the end of the _ they were visibly upset at the end of the game. it's hard to watch that sort of— of the game. it's hard to watch that sort of thing when you know how much it means to— sort of thing when you know how much it means to them. having said that, they want— it means to them. having said that, they want to — it means to them. having said that, they want to play exciting, entertaining cricket and then wants to do— entertaining cricket and then wants
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to do that — entertaining cricket and then wants to do that. it was a brilliant game for south — to do that. it was a brilliant game for south africa in terms of up packs — for south africa in terms of up packs home crowd.— for south africa in terms of up packs home crowd. england gets throu~h packs home crowd. england gets throu . h to packs home crowd. england gets through to the _ packs home crowd. england gets through to the semifinals - packs home crowd. england gets through to the semifinals and . packs home crowd. england gets i through to the semifinals and finals but they haven't won the t—28 unfilled since 2009. does something need to change. 1 unfilled since 2009. does something need to change-— need to change. i think the coaches cominu need to change. i think the coaches coming want _ need to change. i think the coaches coming want them _ need to change. i think the coaches coming want them to _ need to change. i think the coaches coming want them to play - need to change. i think the coaches coming want them to play this - need to change. i think the coaches coming want them to play this way | coming want them to play this way and it— coming want them to play this way and it doesn't matter how the results — and it doesn't matter how the results go. that is difficult as a player— results go. that is difficult as a player to — results go. that is difficult as a player to take because you want to win but _ player to take because you want to win but the — player to take because you want to win but the way they are playing on the way _ win but the way they are playing on the way they're going about it and the way they're going about it and the prices — the way they're going about it and the prices they are going through he is right _ the prices they are going through he is right we — the prices they are going through he is right. we are seeing the youth coming _ is right. we are seeing the youth coming through and others coming through— coming through and others coming through and having an impact and that is— through and having an impact and that is the — through and having an impact and that is the most provinces are missing — that is the most provinces are missing thing for the site let's talk about south africa because it is a wonderful story come sunday they're _ is a wonderful story come sunday they're taking on the might of australia. , . .., australia. they have the card in her side but how _ australia. they have the card in her side but how do you _ australia. they have the card in her| side but how do you beat australia? the crowd has to be at the best. they— the crowd has to be at the best. they got — the crowd has to be at the best. they got the car behind them at key
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moments _ they got the car behind them at key moments and they had the crowd behind _ moments and they had the crowd behind them. you can see that in general— behind them. you can see that in general adrenaline pumping for them. they would _ general adrenaline pumping for them. they would have to be at their best to heat _ they would have to be at their best to beat australia they have some fantastic — to beat australia they have some fantastic players in that side. if they— fantastic players in that side. if they fire — fantastic players in that side. if they fire it there is no reason they can't _ they fire it there is no reason they can't get — they fire it there is no reason they can't get past australia. it�*s can't get past australia. it's australia — can't get past australia. it's australia v _ can't get past australia. it's australia v south _ can't get past australia. it�*s australia v south africa in the final monday would it be a record sixth title for australia or a first for south africa? we would have flute commentary on bbc sports five live. england's men have had another good day in new zealand. they made a shaky start to the second test in wellington but by the close , joe root was unbeaten with a century alongside england's rising star harry brook, he is on 184. here's our sports corespodnent joe wilson england were in a mess in wellington. new zealand prepared a pitch to help their team. the bold
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and caught and took three wickets. they forced england to reap consider their bold approach to biting. harry brooks carried on regardless. no player in the history of cricket has begun a test match career with as many runs as him. no better approach is the demands of a test match lacking. this is his sixth test match and his fourth 100. that is staggering. the man with him is more significant. joel roots has played to every rhythm of anguish cricket. he has been uncertain in the new temple but remains the maestro. if you genuinely had anything left to prove he proved it with his own 100. new england had no way of stopping england onto the rain did it for them. wellington, you'vejust new england. joe wilson bbc news.
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so england are 315 three, and harry brook will be looking to bring up his first double century when play resumes. his motivation to score a few more than that, to beat his father's best score, dad david was a prolific batter for burley cricket club in yorkshire my club in yorkshire dads high score is 210 and my high my dads high score is 210 and my high score is 194 so that's in the back of my mind at the minute. that's only thing. 0bviously, back of my mind at the minute. that's only thing. obviously, you have to face the first ball tomorrow which is the main thing. i have worked on staying level—headed. there could be a bad woman around the corner and anything could happen, so enjoy the moment and enjoy the good moments. —— bad moment. so hopefully i can be a vital part of it tomorrow. so how many can harry brook make, the family will be watching from back home in yorkshire. i spoke to his uncle richard, who also played the game
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and helped his nephew in his early development. we always knew he was good and he has always looked the part. straight into international ticket looked in a tease and looked the business. i think all of us are surprised at how quickly has risen at this level. he has taken to international cricket and he is enjoying the challenge. he's making some quality boilers look pretty average at the minute. he is chasing his dads record which is to attend. what does that make of it? he is to attend. what does that make of it? ., , .., �* , is to attend. what does that make of it? , ._ it? he has. he can't believe harry even thinks _ it? he has. he can't believe harry even thinks about _ it? he has. he can't believe harry even thinks about this. _ it? he has. he can't believe harry even thinks about this. when - it? he has. he can't believe harry even thinks about this. when he i it? he has. he can't believe harry- even thinks about this. when he made one at english cricket and harry is doing is at international level. what is it about your family question mark you are all very good cricketers and of helped harry develop is a mark we have all played a part. ihis
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develop is a mark we have all played a art. , . develop is a mark we have all played a art, , ., ., , ., develop is a mark we have all played a art. , ., ., , ., , a part. his dad and my dad, his granddad. _ a part. his dad and my dad, his granddad, spent _ a part. his dad and my dad, his granddad, spent hours - a part. his dad and my dad, his granddad, spent hours with - a part. his dad and my dad, his| granddad, spent hours with him training. as cricketers ourselves we give them good coaching until the yorkshire coaches got a hold of him and took them to the next level. his granddad thought he had a bit of a letter on him of going on to play for yorkshire and england. yes he made two separate _ for yorkshire and england. yes he made two separate bets - for yorkshire and england. yes he made two separate bets about. for yorkshire and england. yes he| made two separate bets about him playing for yorkshire and then one that he would play for england and both pets laid out. he wasn't a gambling man but he made up for the sherbet. we all had thoughts about that for him from a young age so it's good to see him elevate to such levels as he is now. it's truly unbelievable.— levels as he is now. it's truly unbelievable. ~ ., ., , ., unbelievable. what have you been of so far? was — unbelievable. what have you been of so far? was it is _ unbelievable. what have you been of so far? was it is your— unbelievable. what have you been of so far? was it is your current - unbelievable. what have you been of so far? was it is your current w - unbelievable. what have you been of so far? was it is your current w or i so far? was it is your current w or is it english captain in the england you 19 team? his first century? it's
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a long list, isn't there?— a long list, isn't there? that's true- it's _ a long list, isn't there? that's true- it's a — a long list, isn't there? that's true. it's a long _ a long list, isn't there? that's true. it's a long list. - a long list, isn't there? that's true. it's a long list. when - a long list, isn't there? that's - true. it's a long list. when he made his yorkshire w we were proud. when he made his debut against middlesex at lords. so, to go to the home of cricket and have them walk out was the icing on the cake. the end of the icing on the cake. the end of the journey, the icing on the cake. the end of thejourney, really, and a new journey began. is the journey, really, and a new journey began-— the journey, really, and a new journey began. is there a future encland journey began. is there a future england captain _ journey began. is there a future england captain in _ journey began. is there a future england captain in there? - england captain in there? definitely. definitely. he did a good job for the england under nineteens, you see how well he comes across in his interviews. i'm sure he had to learn that along the way the 19 was a real intern learning curve for him. i think he was, he has done it as a young age and it is
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something that will add pressure so he can stay in the ground for now. harry brooks uncle there. it's another six nations weekend, the third round of matches, scotland and ireland are still on for the grand slam, but we'll start with the match in cardiff where wales face england tomorrow afternoon. 0ur sports correspondent andy swiss is at the principlaity stadium, andy, wales are bottom of the table after two defeats, that's really the least of their worries. it seems to be in turmoil at the moment. , it seems to be in turmoil at the moment-— it seems to be in turmoil at the moment. , ., ., , , moment. the six nations has been somethin: moment. the six nations has been something of— moment. the six nations has been something of a _ moment. the six nations has been something of a nightmare - moment. the six nations has been something of a nightmare for - moment. the six nations has been l something of a nightmare for whales is so far. they have been beaten on the pitch in theirfirst is so far. they have been beaten on the pitch in their first two matches firstly by ireland and then scotland two weeks ago. if they lose to england tomorrow they have lost their opening three matches of the six nations for the first time since 2003. their coach has chopped and
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changed his team again and made nine changes to the team beaten by scotland two weeks ago. brought in some fresh creases fresh faces, to 20 euros, and his press conference he warned there is more pain to go through. which doesn't bode well for whales friends. there has been this threat of strike action which has clearly disrupted preparations for the weld seam. 0n clearly disrupted preparations for the weld seam. on tuesday, they had to cancel a training session because of negotiations. it has been a chaotic a few weeks for the wheels of the team. how was the fact them? could it galvanise the players will stop the wheels captain says his team are ready for tomorrow. it has been a horrendous horrendous two weeks _ it has been a horrendous horrendous two weeks. so we need to move forward — two weeks. so we need to move forward and country sit on getting a
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result— on saturday and put some pride back into the _ on saturday and put some pride back into the shirt. we spoke about that into the shirt. we spoke about that in the _ into the shirt. we spoke about that in the first— into the shirt. we spoke about that in the first week of the six nations and we _ in the first week of the six nations and we haven't done that yet. just trying to— and we haven't done that yet. just trying to finish this saga on a positive _ that's tomorrow. what about england coming there? they are a site in transition under steve borthwick. but they haven't won their for the last three visits?— last three visits? that's right. it's a last three visits? that's right. it's a new _ last three visits? that's right. it's a new era _ last three visits? that's right. it's a new era for _ last three visits? that's right. it's a new era for england - last three visits? that's right. l it's a new era for england under steve borthwick as you say. there's a sense they are finding their identity. they were beaten by scotland in their opening match and although they beat italy in their second game, it was a solid performance rather than a spectacular one. they made one change to the side that beat italy. bringing back anthony watson on the wing. his first start in two years. and good will start as the favourites but they don't have a
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record recently in cardiff. they have not won here since 2017. on top of that, there is a small matter of the crowd at the present principality stadium. 74,000 fans will be packed inside and the vast majority will beat sharon wheels. it's always and in two but england know it will be some occasion. having been through covert and playing in front of— been through covert and playing in front of nobody you want to be in the biggest games and pack stadiums in front— the biggest games and pack stadiums in front of— the biggest games and pack stadiums in front of the largest crowds. it's something — in front of the largest crowds. it's something to, what's the word? embrace — something to, what's the word? embrace. the noise and how it is because — embrace. the noise and how it is because it's _ embrace. the noise and how it is because it's not often you get to do thisioh _ because it's not often you get to do thisioh and — because it's not often you get to do thisjob and play because it's not often you get to do this job and play in the because it's not often you get to do thisjob and play in the stadium and the fantasy game. so my sense of the -uys the fantasy game. so my sense of the guys to enjoy it. it should be a definite atmosphere
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in cardiff. can whales get their first win of the six nations because mark or can england get there second. we'll find out tomorrow. kick—off is at 4:45pm and it's alive on bbc 0lly foster. ireland are looking to keep their grand slam ambitions alive and should do against italy in rome tomorrow, that's the first game of the day. here's stephen watson. ireland arrived in rome with two went so far and still on course for thejensen grand slam. the worlds number one site is expected to win tomorrow having scored an average of over 40 points when these two teams of men over in the last decade. his current italian team is one that is showing real promise in recent times. they beat wales last year and defeated austria in the autumn and push france very close in the
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opening game of this year is competition. the message from arlen is no complacency. he expected the coach expects his team to deliver their best performance. he has made one late change. bringing in a man set to bring his 50th shop for someone else. a change for ireland but it will not change how the process again. ireland recognise italy are dangerous and are a threat. they are confident of continuing their impressive winning form. scotland are the only other side to have two bounus point wins out of two and are level on points with ireland. they have a tough game in paris on sunday, against the reigning champions france. paul barnes is in paris. what a challenge and opportunity for
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friends to face scotland. an opportunity to back up what is been a great start to their championship. i threw the victory against england and in a heavy defeats against whales. continuity is the name of the game for the coach. don't write off the french. formidable on home soil. there will be a wounded animal after seeing their grand slam hopes dashed against ireland in dublin the last time out. scotland has much of a this the and with their number ten who is capable of anything. if the scots do the business this weekend there players will be feeling as high as the structure behind me.
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arsenal and manchester united have avoided some of the bigger teams in the draw for the last 16 of the europa league united's reward for their impressive defeat of barcelona at old trafford last night is a tie against another spanish side real betis. mikael arteta's arsenal meanwhile, who could potentially have faced italian heavyweights juventus or roma, will instead take on portugal's sporting lisbon. the ties will take place 0n nine and 16 march west ham united are the only british team left in the europa conference league, they have got cypriot side aek larnaca in the last 16 of that competition. lazio and fiorentina were the ones to avoid in that draw the hammer�*s priority has to be staying in the premier league though. they are third bottom and host nottingham forest tomorrow 0nly bottom side southampton have lost more than the hammers 13 league games this season. we wa nt we want to make sure we climb the table as quickly as we can. we will try it keep it running the fa cup
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going. continuing winning is a big thing. if you are at the top you have to win if you're at the bottom you have to make sure you avoid the real bottom. so, i think it will be right to say we are under pressure. meanwhile southampton have given their interim manager, ruben selles the reigns until the end of the season. the spaniard's reward for masterminding their win at chelsea last week. tomorrow they can move off the bottom of the premier league if they can win at leeds, the team just above them.. leeds united will have their new managerjavi gracia in the dugout after he got his work permit through. he'll be joined by zigor aran alde as assistant coach, who previously worked with gracia in spells at watford, valencia and al sadd in qatar. ahead of chelsea's trip to tottenham on sunday , the blues manager graham potter gave a very candid news confrence today in which he revealed how his mental
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health and family life has suffered due to the criticism he has faced since taking on the job in sepember. it's tough, like i said. it is probably the toughest job it's tough, like i said. it is probably the toughestjob in football. that was a few weeks ago. there are lots of factors for that. and if you just hit the season, a sop suboptimal preseason, speaking to a couple of the experience players. they said it was a worse preseason they had for different reasons. not to blame anybody for what happened. reasons. not to blame anybody for what happened-— reasons. not to blame anybody for what happened. what kind of reasons were they given _ what happened. what kind of reasons were they given for— what happened. what kind of reasons were they given for that? _ what happened. what kind of reasons were they given for that? i _ were they given for that? i don't think i were they given for that? i don't think i want _ were they given for that? i don't think i want to _ were they given for that? i don't think i want to speak _ were they given for that? i don't think i want to speak about - were they given for that? i don't| think i want to speak about that. were they given for that? i don't i think i want to speak about that. i think i want to speak about that. i think it's morejust think it's more just organisationally it was for different reasons didn't quite work as well as they would've liked.
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that match is between chelsea and spurs is on sunday, but the main focus will be a few miles across london at wembley and the league cup final. manchester united fans might feel likes it's an age since they've won anything, but that's all relative. generations of newcastle united supporters have never seen their side lift a trophy... here's our sports correspondent natalie pirks. football is great official of the year — football is great official of the year that _ football is great official of the year. that is _ football is great official of the year. that is wimbley- football is great official of the year. that is wimbley on - football is great official of the year. that is wimbley on cup. football is great official of the - year. that is wimbley on cup final day _ year. that is wimbley on cup final da . , ., ., , ' ' year. that is wimbley on cup final da. ,~ ., ., day. the year was 1955. the average house cost under— day. the year was 1955. the average house cost under 2000 _ day. the year was 1955. the average house cost under 2000 pounds. - day. the year was 1955. the average house cost under 2000 pounds. cup final is that's fortune. cup _ house cost under 2000 pounds. cup final is that's fortune. cup winners l final is that's fortune. cup winners that his favour. _ final is that's fortune. cup winners that his favour. and _ final is that's fortune. cup winners that his favour. and united - final is that's fortune. cup winners that his favour. and united were l that his favour. and united were winning the fa cups for the six time. this of the defence who lined the streets no they were waiting for another cup win 68 years later. lifelong supporters, elliott and stewart have never seen their side they at wimbley. excited is an understatement. sleepless night on saturday? understatement. sleepless night on saturda ? ., , , .,
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saturday? probably. listen to some some fender. _ saturday? probably. listen to some some fender, watching _ saturday? probably. listen to some some fender, watching allen - saturday? probably. listen to some | some fender, watching allen sharers top 100 goals. read bobby robinson's autobiography. something like that. new gases last wimbley finally was in 1999 when they were beaten by manchester united. the captain that they think the fans deserve a break. i can only imagine what newcastle will he _ i can only imagine what newcastle will be like on sunday night and monday— will be like on sunday night and monday and tuesday and for the next ten years— monday and tuesday and for the next ten years if— monday and tuesday and for the next ten years if newcastle were to win the league cup on sunday. i can only imagine _ the league cup on sunday. i can only imagine i_ the league cup on sunday. i can only imagine. iwant the league cup on sunday. i can only imagine. i want to see it. the the league cup on sunday. i can only imagine. i want to see it.— imagine. i want to see it. the game brinrs to imagine. i want to see it. the game brings to giant _ imagine. i want to see it. the game brings to giant of _ imagine. i want to see it. the game brings to giant of the _ imagine. i want to see it. the game brings to giant of the game - imagine. i want to see it. the game brings to giant of the game wanting j brings to giant of the game wanting to return to former lloris. saudi arabia took newcastle recently but the recent form has been patchy. manchester united on popular american owners are exploring options to sell the club. they haven't won a major trophy since
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2017. haven't won a ma'or trophy since 2017. ., , ,_ haven't won a ma'or trophy since 2017. a 2017. people will say it's the arable 2017. people will say it's the parable cop _ 2017. people will say it's the parable cup but _ 2017. people will say it's the parable cup but i _ 2017. people will say it's the parable cup but i think - 2017. people will say it's the parable cup but i think it's i 2017. people will say it's the - parable cup but i think it's messy for us _ parable cup but i think it's messy for us we — parable cup but i think it's messy for us. we have been waiting for for a massive _ for us. we have been waiting for for a massive time for sub to get back into the _ a massive time for sub to get back into the feeling of winning trophies so would be good for us to win that final~ _ so would be good for us to win that final. ~ . . , , final. manchester united rushed in terms of the _ final. manchester united rushed in terms of the win _ final. manchester united rushed in terms of the win over _ final. manchester united rushed in terms of the win over barcelona i final. manchester united rushed in i terms of the win over barcelona last night and it win on sunday would make it a week to remember. i trophy at the first time of asking. naturally perks bbc news. it's four years since rangers and celtic last met in a men's cup final. this sunday they'll go head to head at hampden for the league cup. michael beale goes in search of his first trophy as ibrox boss, while ange postecoglou hopes his side can retain the trophy that kicked off his celtic reign. here's our scotland sports news correspondent, chris mclaughlin. hamden 2019 and after ed game dominated by rangers, celtic scored blades and lifted the trophy. that
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was then. their most recent encounter they couldn't be separated. 2—2 at a higherjanuary. for this one the man in charge are philosophical and determined in equal measure. i’ge philosophical and determined in equal measure.— philosophical and determined in eual measure. �* ., ., ., equal measure. i've not met for two names at equal measure. i've not met for two games at and _ equal measure. i've not met for two games at and have _ equal measure. i've not met for two games at and have the _ equal measure. i've not met for two games at and have the privilege - equal measure. i've not met for two games at and have the privilege of. games at and have the privilege of managing rangers in the derby final. i will look back and be proud of it. we want to be and less in trying to win every— we want to be and less in trying to win every football game where involved — win every football game where involved in. he win every football game where involved in.— win every football game where involved in. , ., ., ., ., , involved in. he is a man who was made huge _ involved in. he is a man who was made huge changes. _ involved in. he is a man who was made huge changes. on - involved in. he is a man who was made huge changes. on the - involved in. he is a man who was - made huge changes. on the mcgregor made huge changes. 0n the mcgregor and forrester men from the starters in that last win. rangers are excited despite the squad remained in larger than seen.— in larger than seen. since the raffer in larger than seen. since the gaffer has — in larger than seen. since the gaffer has coming _ in larger than seen. since the gaffer has coming we - in larger than seen. since the gaffer has coming we have i in larger than seen. since the. gaffer has coming we have had in larger than seen. since the i gaffer has coming we have had good results. the mentality has been
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there. . , results. the mentality has been there. ., , ., ., there. the team is in good riddim and good form — there. the team is in good riddim and good form and so _ there. the team is in good riddim and good form and so if - there. the team is in good riddim and good form and so if we bring | and good form and so if we bring that to _ and good form and so if we bring that to the — and good form and so if we bring that to the game along with other qualities — that to the game along with other qualities and concentration and stay calm, _ qualities and concentration and stay calm. i_ qualities and concentration and stay calm, i think we would be ok. one thin that calm, i think we would be ok. one thing that really _ calm, i think we would be ok. que: thing that really changes —— my career that changes is the supporters. 0ur celtic slight favourites, yes? but you would have things, you would have those who say it is too close to call. it’s things, you would have those who say it is too close to call.— it is too close to call. it's up to who implement _ it is too close to call. it's up to who implement their - it is too close to call. it's up to who implement their game i it is too close to call. it's up to. who implement their game plan it is too close to call. it's up to - who implement their game plan and to the best of their ability. if celtic comes in and play it we have the quality of players to see this through. quality of players to see this throu~h. �* ., quality of players to see this throu~h. 1, ., , ., ., ~' through. both teams will look because he — through. both teams will look because he trouble. - through. both teams will look because he trouble. there i through. both teams will look - because he trouble. there are number of players _ because he trouble. there are number of players with ranger side who can offer different things and get to celtie — offer different things and get to celtic. �* ., ., ., ., offer different things and get to celtic. ., ., ., , celtic. both on form and both carry expeetation- _ celtic. both on form and both carry expectation. something _ celtic. both on form and both carry expectation. something has - celtic. both on form and both carry expectation. something has to i celtic. both on form and both carry| expectation. something has to give at hamden on sunday. bbc news.
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the scot looked to be cruising to victory when he raced through the first set, taking it by six games to love. . but the 21—year—old czech pulled himself together and took the seocnd set by six games to three to level the match. lehecka looked on course for the final before murray saved those five match points to force a tie break which he won eight six to seal his placein the final. he �*s aiming for his first atp singles title in four years it was just worn for one of robbie's greatest moments but as of today it's a very expensive jersey. it was
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worn by gareth edwards in 1973 when he did this. ., , worn by gareth edwards in 1973 when he did this. .,, _ ~ .,, ., he did this. chased by alastair. brilliant that's _ he did this. chased by alastair. brilliant that's brilliant. - he did this. chased by alastair. brilliant that's brilliant. john i brilliant that's brilliant. john williams, brian williams. .john dollars. the halfway line, brilliance by panella. this is gareth edwards. a dramatic start. first goal. gareth edwards. a dramatic start. first coal. ., , gareth edwards. a dramatic start. first coal. ,, , ., , first goal. surely the greatest trite of all _ first goal. surely the greatest trite of all time. _ first goal. surely the greatest trite of all time. that - first goal. surely the greatest trite of all time. that jersey . first goal. surely the greatest i trite of all time. that jersey with some of the scenes is still visible has been kept under a snooker table after gareth gave it to his sons. it was sold for a world record £240,000 at auction today. it's 50 years since the 23—11 victory for the barbarians at cardiff arms park, and the auctioneer called it the shirt a
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precious piece of rugby memorabilia. a reminder of our top story. not great news for england's women. of the t— great news for england's women. of the t- 20 great news for england's women. of the t— 20 workup. but south africa will face a sure that in the final. from me from the rest of the team. whatever sport you're following, i have a great weekend. goodbye. hello. pretty chilly out there, isn't it? you may have noticed that cold dry northerly wind. it's here to stay this weekend, but the weather itself isn't looking too bad at all. sunny spells on the way, and generally dry, not completely, there are a few showers in the forecast. so, here it is through tonight. clear spells developing across many western and central areas, and a touch of frost, but that stronger breeze closer
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to the north sea coast will prevent a frost from forming. so, 2 degrees in aberdeen, three in hull, about that in norwich as well. chilly start to saturday, but lots of sunshine, particularly out to central and western areas. clouds will bubble up through the course of the morning into the afternoon. and, a few showers dotted around as well, pushed in by that north, northeasterly wind. temperatures will be around seven or 8 degrees. that's actually bang on average for the time of the year, but it will feel colder because of that dry northerly wind. it looks as though sunday is going to be about the same. bye— bye.
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this is bbc news broadcasting to viewers in the uk and around the world. i'm shaun ley. the headlines — 0n the first anniversary of russia's invasion of ukraine, president zelensky hails his nation's year of admissibility and says it will do everything to win. translation: if. everything to win. translation: , ., everything to win. translation: ., ., translation: is important for eve one translation: is important for everyone to — translation: is important for everyone to focus _ translation: is important for everyone to focus and - translation: is important for everyone to focus and then i translation: is important for everyone to focus and then we | translation: is important for i everyone to focus and then we will have victory because the righteous is on our side.— have victory because the righteous is on our side. solemn ceremonies takin: is on our side. solemn ceremonies taking place _ is on our side. solemn ceremonies taking place all— is on our side. solemn ceremonies taking place all around _ is on our side. solemn ceremonies taking place all around the - is on our side. solemn ceremonies taking place all around the world l is on our side. solemn ceremoniesl taking place all around the world on friday marking the day, including in the uk where a woman minute silence was observed by the prime minister and other seniorfigures in downing street. the fighting, though,
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