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    Ryan Giggs has kid brother, 11, he’s never met – who plays rugby for Wales but does NOT support Man Utd

    FOOTBALL star Ryan Giggs has a kid brother he has never met — who loves rugby.Talented Beau Wilson, 11, resembles Ryan, now 49, as he wheels away in celebration on the pitch.
    Beau Wilson, 11, looks just like his brother Ryan Giggs but this time on the rugby pitch
    Unfortunately for Ryan, his younger brother supports Man United’s bitter rivals, LiverpoolCredit: Alamy
    He shares his brother’s lightning speed but not his love for Man United — as he supports Liverpool.
    Their dad, Danny Wilson, 67, said: “It’s uncanny, I watched Ryan play all his games as a youngster and now history is repeating itself in a different sport.”
    Giggs was called Ryan Wilson until he was 16 and his parents split.
    He grew estranged from his former rugby-pro dad, who says Beau has no interest in Ryan.
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    He said: “He doesn’t want to know. It’s a shame because if Ryan saw him play he’d be very proud.”
    Danny was at Cardiff Arms Park to watch his son’s team in a Wales under-12s final.
    Beau played centre, the same position as his dad, to help Llandaff North beat Builth Wells 10-5.
    Security worker Danny said: “It takes me back to when Ryan was the same age and playing football in Manchester.”
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    He last met him more than 15 years ago.
    Ryan is due to stand trial in July for alleged assault and coercive behaviour against an ex-girlfriend.
    Ryan Giggs as a boy pictured with his father Danny WilsonCredit: Wales News Service
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    I played in the 2007 Rugby World Cup final for England… now I’ve bought a non-league football team

    A FORMER England Rugby player is one of the surprise people involved in the takeover of non-league club Yeovil Town. The National League side have finally changed ownership after weeks of speculation.
    Ex-Rugby star Paul Sackey (right) and Matt Uggla are among the main faces heading up the Yeovil takeoverCredit: Rex
    The SU Glovers group confirmed it had “taken on the stewardship” of the club earlier this week.
    And former England World Cup star Paul Sackey is among the group involved, it has emerged.
    The ace was a part of England’s rugby union side who got to the 2007 World Cup Final before losing to South Africa.
    But now he has moved onto pastures new and is looking to help turn Yeovil’s fortunes around after a difficult few years.
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    The bid is believed to be headed up Sackey, businessman Matt Uggla and his mother Julie-Anne.
    Sackey and Uggla were interviewed about their intentions for the club in a video uploaded to Yeovil’s social media channels.
    Sackey, 43, said: “We love the history of the club. We’ve done a lot of research and background on the club and we love it.
    “It’s got such a passionate fanbase. It’s a big club but the position it’s in now, it’s probably too big for this place, so we want to bring [the club] back to where it needs to be.”
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    Uggla added: “We’re really excited. It’s taken some time to get to this point but we’re really excited to be here and we’re hoping that we can move the club forward and bring it back to where it belongs.”
    Yeovil were relegated out of the EFL in 2019 after 16 consecutive seasons in the football league.
    Their mission for the rest of the season is to avoid being relegated again with the Glovers only out of the National League bottom four on goal difference. More

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    France 32 Scotland 21: Grand Slam dreams over as Scots go down fighting in Paris Six Nations classic

    IT took 23 years for Scotland to emerge as Six Nations contenders.It took just 20 minutes for all our hopes and dreams to unravel in Paris.
    Huw Jones scored two tries but it wasn’t enough to earn Scotland the winCredit: Getty
    Sione Tuipulotu and Stuart Hogg try to get Scotland movingCredit: Getty
    Despite an heroic second half showing, the damage was done thanks to a truly disastrous start.
    Gregor Townsend’s side were already a try down when Grant Gilchrist was shown a straight red card.
    France – also reduced to 14 men in a crazy opening ten minutes – added two more scores before Scotland found their feet.
    They then threw absolutely everything at the French in a bid to keep their Grand Slam hopes alive.

    But they’d left themselves with just too much to do.
    By the end of an enthralling encounter they were dead on their feet, unable to stop Gael Fickou from running in France’s fourth try right on full-time.
    It was agony for the Scots who now have two weeks to prepare for their Triple Crown showdown with Ireland.
    The title would be up for grabs if Scotland were to get a result at BT Murrayfield.
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    But they must quickly lick their wounds and regroup after this gut-wrenching defeat.
    Two years ago, Scotland came to Paris and conquered.
    On that occasion, Covid ensured the Stade de France was eerily empty.
    This afternoon it was a cauldron of colour and noise.
    The home side were desperate to bounce back from defeat in Dublin, while the visitors were aiming to keep their hopes of a first ever Six Nations title alive,
    After back-to-back wins against England and Wales, Townsend’s side arrived in the French capital firmly in the Championship mix.
    Yet this always promised to be a true examination of their title credentials.
    Could they handle the hype? Could they shoulder the responsibility? Could they keep the dream alive?
    In 2021, Duhan van der Merwe won it at the death for the Scots.
    It secured a first win in Paris since 1999 – now they were hunting more history.
    What they found in the first half was heartache.
    In a truly astonishing opening to this test match, Townsend’s side were a man AND 19 points down inside 20 minutes.
    They also butchered three try-scoring opportunities of their own.
    Everything that could go wrong, had gone wrong.
    Richie Gray was penalised on four minutes for going off his feet.
    Thibaud Flament gathered the line-out for France before their forwards smashed up through a series of phases.
    Romain Ntamack the man in space to score in the corner – Thomas Ramos adding the conversion.
    Things immediately went from bad to worse for Scotland with Gilchrist shown a straight red card with just six minutes gone.
    It was a shoulder straight to the head of Anthony Jelonch and in truth the giant Scotland star could have no complaints.
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    France drove back downfield with the Scots gifting possession deep inside their own ‘22 – Ethan Dumortier this time crashing over to score.
    Jonny Gray replaced Hamish Watson as Townsend tried to bulk up his back row.
    And almost immediately the Scots were thrown a lifeline with France were also reduced to 14 men.
    Mohamed Haouas – the man sent off for punching Jamie Ritchie three years ago – dived straight through the defensive line, colliding with Ben White’s head.
    It was a moment of madness and he too could have had no complaints.
    But with 19 minutes gone the home side stretched their advantage.
    Ramos intercepted Finn Russell’s telegraphed pass to run the length of the Stade de France to score.
    Scotland could only curse their rotten luck. Zander Fagerson dropped the ball on the line just before Duhan van der Merwe was bundled into touch with the try-line in sight.
    Yet still they kept coming and with 25 minutes gone Scotland did get their first try of the match.
    Jamie Ritchie had gathered the line-out and when the ball was fed back to Russell he threw a lovely flat pass for Huw Jones to run onto and score.
    Russell himself added the extras.
    France, however, would have the final say in a crazy first half – Ramos slotting a penalty in front of the posts after Matt Fagerson was penalised.
    Scotland had to get on the scoreboard first after the break and with eight minutes of the second half gone, Jones barrelled over for his second try.
    Sione Tuipulotu slipped a neat pass out the back door for Jones to score.
    Russell added the extras and suddenly Scotland had hope.
    France tried to close that door. Dumortier should have got his second try of the match but after being held up on the line, Gray was again penalised at the ruck.
    Ramos stretched France’s lead to 11 points with 20 minutes to go.
    Scotland, however, just kept coming. This side never knows when it’s beaten and with 12 minutes left, Russell rumbled over for our third try of a titanic tussle.
    Adding the conversion, it was a four point game with a little over ten minutes left.
    With the Scots spent, Fickou put the game beyond us with France’s fourth try.
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    With the clock red, Ramos kicked the conversion.
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    Chelsea hire mental skills coach behind the All Blacks’ ‘no d***heads’ policy to help create winning culture

    CHELSEA hired Gilbert Enoka to help create a winning culture at the club.Enoka was the mental skills coach behind the “no d***heads” policy at the New Zealand national rugby team.
    Gilbert Enoka has been hired by ChelseaCredit: Getty
    He has been working with the All Blacks for the past 22 years, with the last seven as the manager for leadership.
    The 15 years before he took on that role, he worked as the team’s mental skills coach.
    Enoka will be taking up a “short-term consultancy role” with Chelsea.
    It will be his first job in football, but he is widely considered to have been an important part of the All Blacks’ success over the last 20 years.
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    During his time with the side, he developed a culture that taught squad members to take responsibility for their actions.
    The All Blacks stars would have to sweep changing rooms after games, and if one caused delays to the other players, they would have to explain it to them instead of the coaches.
    His policy was often referred as the ‘no d***heads policy’, and speaking about it he said: “A d—head makes everything about them.
    “Often teams put up with it because a player has so much talent.
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    “We look for early warning signs and wean the big egos out pretty quickly.
    “Our motto is, if you can’t change the people, change the people.”
    Chelsea boss Graham Potter had to make a call of his Champions League squad last week, in which he dropped Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang from it.
    While January signings Enzo Fernandez, Mykhailo Mudryk and loanee Joao Felix were added in.
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    France national anthem lyrics: La Marseillaise words in French and English

    FRANCE are attempting to retain the World Cup in Qatar as they get their campaign underway.And once again they will be singing their iconic anthem La Marseillaise when they come up against Denmark.
    But what are the lyrics and what is the history behind it?
    France begin their defence of the World Cup tonight against
    What are the France national anthem lyrics?
    Allons enfants de la Patrie,Le jour de gloire est arrivé!Contre nous de la tyrannie,L’étendard sanglant est levé, (bis)Entendez-vous dans les campagnesMugir ces féroces soldats?Ils viennent jusque dans vos brasÉgorger vos fils, vos compagnes!
    Aux armes, citoyens,Formez vos bataillons,Marchons, marchons!Qu’un sang impurAbreuve nos sillons!
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    What are the France national anthem lyrics in English?
    Arise, children of the Fatherland,The day of glory has arrived!Against us, tyranny’sBloody standard is raised, (repeat)Do you hear, in the countryside,The roar of those ferocious soldiers?They’re coming right into your armsTo cut the throats of your sons, your women!
    To arms, citizens,Form your battalions,Let’s march, let’s march!Let an impure bloodWater our furrows!
    When was Les Marseillais written?
    Les Marseillais was written in 1792 by Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle in Strasbourg after the declaration of war by France against Austria.
    It was originally called “Chant de guerre pour l’Armée du Rhin” (“War Song for the Rhine Army”).
    The French National Convention adopted it as the country’s national anthem in 1795. More

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    What football team is Prince William supporting at the World Cup 2022?

    PRINCE William has been a fan of sport all of his life and has attended numerous big events over the years.The Prince of Wales has been present for huge rugby matches, is patron of the Welsh Rugby Union, has been known to attend Wimbledon finals and big events during the 2012 London Olympics.
    Prince William is regularly spotted at matches at Aston VillaCredit: Getty
    But his true sporting passion lies with football.
    He is a FA president and regularly attends England matches.
    And this winter he’ll be watching on as the FIFA World Cup returns in Qatar.
    But who will the heir to the throne be supporting?
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    Who is Prince William supporting at the World Cup?
    Prince William has joked he is supporting both England and Wales in their World Cup 2022 campaigns.
    However, he gave the England team a send off before they headed off to Qatar, telling them: “The rest of the country is behind you, we are all rooting for you. Enjoy it.”
    But as his royal title is the Prince of Wales, his words have caused a bit of controversy, mostly with Welsh actor Michael Sheen.
    Sheen tweeted: “He (Prince William) can, of course, support whoever he likes and as President of the FA his role makes visit understandable – but surely he sees holding the title Prince of Wales at the same time is entirely inappropriate? Not a shred of embarrassment? Or sensitivity to the problem here?”
    Prince William has also said: “I’m telling everyone I’m supporting both, definitely. I can’t lose.
    “I’ve supported England since I’ve been quite small. But I support Welsh rugby and that’s my way of doing it.
    “I happily support Wales over England in the rugby so I’ve got to be able to play carefully with my affiliations.
    “I worry otherwise if I suddenly drop England to support Wales then that doesn’t look right for the sport either. So I can’t do that.”
    Prince William was at Aston Villa’s playoff victory against Derby County, where he watched the game with former striker John CarewCredit: Reuters
    What club does Prince William support?
    You would be wrong in thinking that William supports the team his dad, King Charles, does.
    Charles supports Burnley. But when William was younger, he decided to go a different route.
    William supports Aston Villa and has been present at plenty of their games over the past two decades.
    Explaining his reasoning for supporting Villa, he said that he didn’t want to follow in the footsteps of schoolmates who all chose to support Manchester United or Chelsea.
    Prince William said: “A long time ago at school I got into football big time. I was looking around for clubs.
    “All my friends at school were either Manchester United fans or Chelsea fans and I didn’t want to follow the run of the mill teams.
    “I wanted to have a team that was more mid-table that could give me more emotional rollercoaster moments.
    “Aston Villa’s always had a great history. I have got friends of mine who support Aston Villa and one of the first FA Cup games I went to was Bolton v Aston Villa back in 2000. Sadly, Villa went on to lose to Chelsea.
    “It was fantastic, I sat with all the fans with my red beanie on, and I sat with all the Brummie fans and had a great time.
    “It was the atmosphere, the camaraderie and I really felt that there was something I could connect with.
    “People like Paul Merson were playing and I thought if people like him can play as well as he does, knowing the struggles he was under at the time…this is a club I can support.
    “I was also born in ‘82, the year we won the (European) Cup, so I feel the history and pedigree around Villa has always been quite close to me.”
    Prince William supported Wales during the 2015 Rugby World Cup when they beat England at TwickenhamCredit: Getty
    Which international rugby team does William support?
    When it comes to the oval ball, the Duke of Cornwall and Cambridge backs Wales.
    He is patron of the Welsh Rugby Union and is regularly seen at major international fixtures.
    During the 2015 Rugby World Cup, when England and Wales played each other in the same pool, he was wearing a red Welsh jersey at Twickenham, while Harry wore a white English shirt.
    Wales won the match 28-25 and the Red Rose were dumped out of their home World Cup a few days later.
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    Watch as Sonny Bill Williams is brutally KNOCKED OUT by 48-year-old MMA legend Mark Hunt in huge upset

    SONNY BILL WILLIAMS was stunned by a brutal knockout from his 48-year-old opponent in a major upset. The former New Zealand rugby star, 37, took on MMA legend Mark Hunt in Sydney on Saturday night.
    Sonny Bill Williams could not cope with the power of Mark HuntCredit: Stan Sport
    The ex-rugby ace was stunned and failed to recoverCredit: Stan Sport
    The New Zealander was knocked out in round fourCredit: Getty
    Hunt produced a magnificent display to stun WilliamsCredit: Getty
    But things did not go to plan for the 6ft 4ins Aucklander.
    Midway through the fourth round of the eight-round heavyweight bout, tubby Hunt went on the attack.
    Williams could do nothing to stop the barrage of heavy blows.
    And he was left down on his knees as the referee waved it off.
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    That in turn ripped away his unbeaten professional boxing record after nine straight wins.
    Williams started his pro boxing career way back in 2009 with the aim of using the combat sport to improve him as a rugby player.
    But since retiring from rugby in early 2021, he has focused fully on the ring.
    Williams beat Waikato Falefehi by a unanimous decision last year and then flattened former Aussie Rules ace Barry Hall twice in his first-round KO win in March.
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    Many expected him to maintain his winning streak against Hunt.
    The All Blacks icon worked his way into the fight over the first three rounds, starting to take control and work out how to deal with Hunt’s short height but serious power.
    However, it all went wrong in the fourth.
    SBW – tipped to fight Jake Paul next – was floored by a big right hand from Hunt but got up in time to beat the count.
    Hunt refused to back off, though, and unleashed a relentless series of punches, to which Williams had no response.
    And with the ex-UFC veteran refusing to give in, it was all over in a staggering result.
    Williams made a strong start over the first three roundsCredit: Getty
    Hunt posed serious danger with his huge powerCredit: Getty
    Williams looked stunned as the fight ended in defeatCredit: Getty
    There was plenty of respect between the two fightersCredit: Getty
    Williams dropped to his knees, gutted and hurt, as Hunt celebrated wildly with his kids – before announcing he was done.
    Hunt said: “I’m smiling not because of the win, but I’m smiling because this is the last time I walked into a ring of combat of any sorts.
    “My first thought after was ‘s*** I want to do that again!’, but no [I won’t be back in the ring again].”
    Williams added: “I would like to say it was an honour to share the ring with Mark Hunt tonight, the Super Samoan.
    “I tried my best but it wasn’t good enough.
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    “Not too much positives to take from that, but to share the ring with a legend like Mark, it was special.
    “Also to see a lot of Polynesian brothers get a chance on the card was special. Whatever happens happens.” More

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    Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta tapping up England rugby boss Eddie Jones and Michael Jordan’s ex-coach for manager tips

    MIKEL ARTETA has been tapping up England rugby boss Eddie Jones and big hitters from American sport as Arsenal tilt for the title.The Gunners’ manager has kept up his regular chats with a group with Jones and Matt LaFleur of the Green Bay Packers.
    Mikel Arteta is seeing his methods bear fruit with Arsenal top of the table this seasonCredit: PA
    Michael Jordan’s former coach Mike Dunlap is among those sharing adviceCredit: Getty
    Arteta and the rest of the brains trust swap ideas and share headaches over Zoom and Jones has had the Arsenal chief into England camp in Bagshot.
    Jones 62, said: “He’s a super bright young coach. It’s like Alcoholics Anonymous. We all go in and share our problems and everyone tells you what they think. It’s fantastic.
    “We’ve got Mikel, Matt LaFleur the Green Bay Packers head coach, George Karl who’s an NBA hall of famer, Mike Dunlap who was Michael Jordan’s head coach when he bought the Hornets. We’ve got all these guys in the same room.
    “We just share stories and each other’s problems and try and come up with ideas of how we can take coaching forward. He (Arteta) is a brilliant young guy.”
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    Jones was glued to the Amazon All or Nothing Gunners documentary and has picked up tips from the Spaniard who is over 20 years younger than him.
    And the Aussie will urge his England rugby side to take a leaf out of Arsenal’s book with a year to go to the Rugby World Cup.
    Jones added: “Look how fast Arsenal get out of the blocks. Every game they’re at it. They play with energy, they know how they want to play, they put the opposition on the back foot.
    “In rugby – and we’ve been good at it at times and not so good at other times – 75 per cent of Test matches are won by the team who score the first try.
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    “I don’t know what the percentage would be in the Premier League for teams who score the first try but I’d imagine it would be high.”
    Arsenal have a four point lead in the table after another positive weekend for Arteta’s team.
    They had to dig deep to win at Leeds amid late VAR controversy.
    Later Liverpool won a pulsating match against Manchester City at Anfield to stop Pep Guardiola’s side from closing the gap. More