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GULF TIMES FOOTBALL Mesut Ozil
CCRICKETRICKET | Page 3 CCYCLINGYCLING | Page 4 Tendulkar Froome ready backs Kuldeep to give up to shine in ‘yellow’ dream England Tests for Thomas Tuesday, July 24, 2018 GOLF Dhul-Qa’da 11, 1439 AH Tiger licks his GULF TIMES lips at regaining that old feeling SPORT Page 2 CRICKET FOCUS Mechanical issue hurts al-Attiyah’s Herath sends SA chances in Russia spinning to huge defeat in 2nd Test Sri Lanka had wrapped up the first Test in Galle within three days Nasser al-Attiyah had to repair his car himself after it developed transmission problems during yesterday’s marathon stage between Elista and Astrakhan yesterday. By Sports Reporter of the Toyota. Astrakhan There was no respite and Hunt reached PC1 (140km) in front of both al-Rajhi and Joan Roma, verdrive Racing’s with Matthieu Serradori in Nasser Saleh al-Atti- fourth place. yah lost the outright Al-Attiyah got bogged down Olead of the Silk Way in a treacherous muddy sec- Rally and slipped to third overall tion three kilometres before the on the second half of the short- checkpoint and was towed out ened Marathon stage between of the quagmire by Russian rivals Elista and a return to Astrakhan Andrey Rudskoy and Denis Kro- in southern Russia yesterday. tov. The Qatari lost almost one The Qatari and his French nav- hour at the scene and still had Sri Lankan players pose after their series victory over South Africa at the Sinhalese Sports Club (SSC) in Colombo yesterday. igator Matthieu Baumel had be- 200km of the stage to run. -
The Official Newspaper of the RFU May 2016 Issue 190
TOUCHLINE The Official Newspaper of The RFU May 2016 Issue 190 ROB ANDREW TO LEAVE ROLE AS RFU DIRECTOR OF PROFESSIONAL RUGBY GARETH MILLS give them the thanks and recognition they deserve. The pipeline Rob Andrew will leave his role as RFU Director of Professional is going from strength-to-strength and I believe will deliver Eddie Rugby at the end of the current season. Jones and his coaches the world-class players that England need Andrew, who resigned from his position having instigated to ensure increasing success going forward. discussions with RFU CEO Ian Ritchie for a number of months, “The key to the relationship success between the clubs and has agreed that he will continue to work on completing the latest the RFU has been the development of the academy system and agreement with Premiership Rugby that will run through until desire by club and country to produce home grown players. The after the 2023 Rugby World Cup. RFU now invests with the clubs significantly in the academy Andrew, since joining the RFU in 2006, has made a major system and the England Qualified Player scheme. This has led contribution to England Rugby and will leave the domestic game to a progression of successful age grade teams with the U20s, in and England teams in excellent shape. particular having reached six out of the last eight World Rugby The former England international previously held roles U20 Championship finals and winning two of the last three. including Rugby Operations Director and Elite Rugby Director “I hope and believe that I will leave a secure foundation to build at the RFU and led the negotiations that resulted in the existing a successful future and I will continue to give my support in any eight-year Heads of Agreement deal between the RFU and way I can to achieve this.” Premiership Rugby. -
Men's Team Stats and Biographies – Hong Kong
Men’s team stats and biographies – Hong Kong ALL-TIME MEN’S HSBC WORLD RUGBY SEVENS SERIES SCORING STATISTICS 1999-2019 POINTS: 284,503 TRIES: 45,356 CONVERSIONS: 28,551 PENALTIES: 103 DROP GOALS: 15 TOP POINT SCORER: BEN GOLLINGS (ENG) – 2,652 TOP TRY SCORER: DAN NORTON (ENG) – 323 Page 2 of 47 HSBC WORLD RUGBY SEVENS SERIES 2019 SCORING STATISTICS POINTS: 10,426 TRIES: 1,668 CONVERSIONS: 1,037 PENALTIES: 2 DROP GOALS: 0 TOP POINT SCORER: MADISON HUGHES (USA) – 198 TOP TRY SCORER: CARLIN ISLES (USA) – 32 Page 3 of 47 ARGENTINA Head coach: Santiago Gómez Cora Captain: Santiago Alvarez Nickname: Los Pumas Sevens World Series record: 1999-2000 – Seventh / 2000-01 – Sixth / 2001-02 – Sixth / 2002-03 – Seventh / 2003-04 – Third / 2004-05 – Fifth / 2005-06 – Sixth / 2006-07 – 10th / 2007-08 – Sixth / 2008-09 – Fifth / 2009-10 – Seventh / 2010-11 – Eighth / 2011-12 – Seventh / 2012-13 – 10th / 2013-14 – Ninth / 2014-15 – Eighth / 2015-16 – Fifth / 2016-17 – Ninth / 2018 – Seventh 2019 Series ranking: 8 Did you know…? • Argentina’s only series titles have both come on USA soil, in Los Angeles in 2004 and San Diego in 2009 • Argentina were runners-up in Las Vegas in 2018, one of two Cup finals they reached last series (Cape Town), and fourth in 2019 • Argentina had the top try scorers in Dubai (Moroni) and Cape Town (Sabato) – the first time this has happened in consecutive events in series history • Other Cup finals … Cape Town in 2015-16, George (RSA) 2005-06, Wellington and Los Angeles in 2004-05, Hong Kong and Singapore in 2003-04, Cardiff -
Men's Team Stats and Biographies – Dubai
Men’s team stats and biographies – Dubai ALL-TIME MEN’S HSBC WORLD RUGBY SEVENS SERIES SCORING STATISTICS 1999-2018 POINTS: 274,072 TRIES: 43,687 CONVERSIONS: 27,514 PENALTIES: 101 DROP GOALS: 15 TOP POINT SCORER: BEN GOLLINGS (ENG) – 2,652 TOP TRY SCORER: DAN NORTON (ENG) – 299 Page 2 of 42 ARGENTINA Head coach: Santiago Gómez Cora Captain: Gastón Revol Nickname: Los Pumas Sevens World Series record: 1999-2000 – Seventh / 2000-01 – Sixth / 2001-02 – Sixth / 2002-03 – Seventh / 2003-04 – Third / 2004-05 – Fifth / 2005-06 – Sixth / 2006-07 – 10th / 2007-08 – Sixth / 2008-09 – Fifth / 2009-10 – Seventh / 2010-11 – Eighth / 2011-12 – Seventh / 2012-13 – 10th / 2013-14 – Ninth / 2014-15 – Eighth / 2015-16 – Fifth / 2016-17 – Ninth / 2018 – Seventh Did you know…? • Argentina reached two Cup finals in the 2018 series, in Cape Town and Las Vegas • Argentina reached the Cup final in Cape Town in 2015-16 series, losing to hosts South Africa • Other Cup finals … George (RSA) 2005-06, Wellington and Los Angeles in 2004-05, Hong Kong and Singapore in 2003-04, Cardiff in 2002-03, Durban and Shanghai in 2001- 02, • Argentina’s only Cup title came in Los Angeles in 2003-04 series, beating New Zealand in the final Shirt Full name Known as DOB (Age) Height Weight Club / Province Notes # (cm) (kg) Santiago 25/07/78 (40) Head coach - Played at RWC Sevens 2005 and 2009, scoring five tries in total Gómez Cora - Appointed Argentina men’s coach in 2013 after previously coaching women’s team - Former Argentina Sevens player, featuring on world series from 2000-10 -
Summer Newsletter
PENGUIN INTERNATIONAL RUGBY FOOTBALL CLUB Rugby Football Union Kent County RFU SUMMER NEWSLETTER2014 OVER 350 PENGUINS AND OUR VERY DISTINGUISHED GUESTS CELEBRATED THE CLUB’S 55TH ANNIVERSARY IN GREAT STYLE AT THE DORCHESTER ON 9TH MAY Also in this issue: + HSBC Penguin International Coaching Academy in Dubai, South East Asia & the Philippines + PIRFC at the SCC7s, HSBC COBRA 10s & HKFC10s + The COBRA story + + The story behind the Penguin badge & colours + Welcome to the PIRFC Summer Newsletter for 2014 Grove Industries and Tsunami - our sponsors Since the publication of the Autumn Newsletter the We are sure all members HSBC Penguin International Coaching Academy have run will join with us once again highly successful and enjoyable sessions in Dubai, South in expressing our thanks to East Asia and the Phillippines. On the playing front the Grove Industries and Tsunami Penguin International RFC have taken part in the for their continued support, Singapore Cricket Club International 7s, the HSBC interest and sponsorship COBRA International 10s and the GFI Hong Kong of the Penguin International RFC. Football Club International 10s competitions. Penguins XVs have also played their annual fixtures against Oxford and Cambridge Universities. You can read all about these tours and matches later on in these pages. May 2014 did, of course, bring with it our 55th Anniversary Dinner and Grand Reunion held, as usual, at The Dorchester in Park Lane, London. Among our distinguished guests on the night were the Presidents of the Rugby Grove Industries founded in 1983, operates apparel Football Union, the Scottish Rugby Union and sourcing and manufacturing operations on an the Irish Rugby Union. -
Squad Lists with Career Totals
HSBC WORLD RUGBY SEVENS SERIES XVIII - VANCOUVER 2016-17 SQUAD LISTS WITH CAREER TOTALS ARGENTINA Evt Points Tries Goals AUSTRALIA Evt Points Tries Goals 1 Renzo Barbier 8 20 4 0 1 Henry Hutchison 12 200 40 0 2 Lucas Belloto 3 15 3 0 2 Liam McNamara 2 10 2 0 3 Fernando Luna 31 200 36 10 3 Simon Kennewell 4 25 5 0 4 Nicolas Menendez 9 45 9 0 4 Alex Gibbon 12 70 14 0 5 Jose Barros Sosa 5 10 2 0 5 James Stannard 36 908 48 334 6 Matias Osadczuk 5 85 17 0 6 Tate McDermott 3 17 3 1 7 Bautista Delguy 6 55 11 0 7 Tim Anstee 5 30 6 0 8 Joaquin Riera 8 49 5 12 8 Tom Lucas 16 161 21 28 9 Gaston Revol 54 650 38 228 9 Ed Jenkins 48 542 108 1 10 Felipe del Mestre 3 5 1 0 10 Nick Malouf 23 185 37 0 11 Franco Sabato 30 255 51 0 11 Brandon Quinn 2 5 1 0 12 Luciano Gonzalez Rizzoni 3 35 7 0 12 Lachie Anderson 2 40 8 0 13 Javier Rojas 10 243 14 86 13 Mick Adams 4 25 5 0 Team Total 165 1424 184 250 Team Total 165 2193 293 364 CANADA Evt Points Tries Goals CHILE Evt Points Tries Goals 1 Matt Mullins 11 20 4 0 1 Felipe Brangier 2 10 2 0 2 Phil Berna 8 25 5 0 2 Francisco Metuaze 1 0 0 0 3 Mike Fuailefau 30 165 31 5 3 Martin Raddatz 1 0 0 0 4 John Moonlight 53 480 96 0 4 Marcelo Torrealba 1 23 3 4 5 Luke McCloskey 9 10 2 0 5 Francisco Urroz 1 5 1 0 6 Isaac Kaay 3 10 2 0 6 Lucas Westcott 1 0 0 0 7 Lucas Hammond 29 90 18 0 7 Igancio Silva 1 0 0 0 8 Justin Douglas 30 315 63 0 8 Joaquin Huici 1 0 0 0 9 Nathan Hirayama 48 953 81 274 9 Benjamin De Vidts 1 0 0 0 10 Pat Kay 25 132 18 21 10 Nicolas Herreros 1 5 1 0 11 Harry Jones 44 520 74 75 11 Julio Blanc 1 5 1 0 12 -
Squad Lists with Career Totals
HSBC WORLD RUGBY SEVENS SERIES XVII - LAS VEGAS 2015-16 SQUAD LISTS WITH CAREER TOTALS ARGENTINA Evt Points Tries Goals AUSTRALIA Evt Points Tries Goals 1 Fernando Luna 22 143 25 9 1 Henry Hutchison 3 55 11 0 2 Santiago Alvarez 19 95 19 0 2 Tom Kingston 4 10 2 0 3 German Schulz 15 110 22 0 3 Sam Myers 19 120 24 0 4 Nicolas Menendez 2 10 2 0 4 Tom Lucas 14 135 19 20 5 Axel Muller 15 125 25 0 5 Boyd Killingworth 2 15 3 0 6 Segundo Tuculet 11 122 24 1 6 Con Foley 37 249 49 2 7 Nicolas Bruzzone 51 277 53 6 7 Cameron Clark 27 612 68 135 8 Gaston Revol 43 467 36 142 8 Greg Jeloudev 34 344 64 12 9 Rodrigo Etchart 13 110 22 0 9 Ed Jenkins 42 477 95 1 10 Bautista Ezcurra 4 59 4 19 10 Allan Fa'alava'au 23 227 37 21 11 Joaquin Riera 4 27 3 6 11 Quade Cooper 12 Franco Sabato 22 175 35 0 12 Pat McCutcheon 10 70 14 0 Team Total 221 1720 270 183 Team Total 215 2314 386 191 CANADA Evt Points Tries Goals ENGLAND Evt Points Tries Goals 1 Sean White 26 120 24 0 1 Jack Wilson 2 15 3 0 2 Admir Cejvanovic 10 65 13 0 2 Charlie Hayter 8 62 12 1 3 Mike Fuailefau 19 89 17 2 3 Phil Burgess 18 170 34 0 4 John Moonlight 42 385 77 0 4 Dan Norton 52 969 191 7 5 Conor Trainor 34 237 47 1 5 James Rodwell 65 435 87 0 6 Sean Duke 40 622 124 1 6 Tom Mitchell 31 860 84 219 7 Philip Mack 49 956 92 247 7 Harry Glover 8 Justin Douglas 20 165 33 0 8 Tom Bowen 13 120 24 0 9 Nathan Hirayama 39 711 57 213 9 Cameron Cowell 4 26 2 8 10 Pat Kay 16 38 6 4 10 Ruaridh McConnochie 3 15 3 0 11 Harry Jones 36 448 62 69 11 Ethan Waddleton 2 0 0 0 12 Adam Zaruba 12 50 10 0 12 Alex Gray 20 -
Squad Lists with Career Totals
HSBC SEVENS WORLD SERIES XVI - PORT ELIZABETH 2014-15 SQUAD LISTS WITH CAREER TOTALS ARGENTINA Evt Points Tries Goals AUSTRALIA Evt Points Tries Goals 1 Fernando Luna 11 62 12 1 1 Nick Malouf 15 90 18 0 2 Patricio Fernandez 1 15 3 0 2 Tom Cusack 6 30 6 0 3 Axel Muller 5 45 9 0 3 Sam Myers 9 65 13 0 4 Francisco Merello 44 307 61 1 4 Lewis Holland 21 325 53 30 5 Rodrigo Etchart 2 10 2 0 5 Alex Gibbon 4 10 2 0 6 German Schulz 4 10 2 0 6 Con Foley 28 187 37 1 7 Santiago Alvarez 8 20 4 0 7 Cameron Clark 18 440 42 114 8 Segundo Tuculet 2 20 4 0 8 James Stannard 18 471 29 163 9 Santiago Cordero 2 52 10 1 9 Ed Jenkins 33 362 72 1 10 Javier Rojas 4 97 4 38 10 Allan Fa'alava'au 13 177 27 21 11 Franco Sabato 12 100 20 0 11 Pama Fou 16 240 46 5 12 Gaston Revol 36 396 32 117 12 Michael Wells 1000 Team Total 131 1134 163 158 Team Total 182 2397 345 335 CANADA Evt Points Tries Goals ENGLAND Evt Points Tries Goals 1 Sean White 15 75 15 0 1 Jeff Williams 15 125 25 0 2 Admir Cejvanovic 1510 2Alex Davis 1000 3 Mike Fuailefau 9 24 4 2 3 Phil Burgess 11 110 22 0 4 John Moonlight 31 275 55 0 4 Dan Norton 45 879 173 7 5 Conor Trainor 26 170 34 0 5 James Rodwell 54 360 72 0 6 Sean Duke 33 547 109 1 6 Tom Mitchell 20 553 55 138 7 Lucas Hammond 14 40 8 0 7 Sam Stanley 3201 8 Justin Douglas 15 110 22 0 8 Mark Bright 9 Jack Smith 2000 9Tom Bowen 2 20 4 0 10 Ciaran Hearn 33 259 51 2 10 Christian Lewis-Pratt 18 375 27 119 11 Pat Kay 560311John Brake 35 190 38 0 12 Adam Zaruba 251012Alex Gray 9 40 8 0 Team Total 186 1516 300 8 Team Total 213 2654 424 265 FIJI Evt Points -
Match Summary
MATCH SUMMARY TEAMS Cape Town Fiji Sevens vs Cape Town Australia Sevens VENUE Cape Town Stadium DATE 13 December 2015 15:50 COMPETITION HSBC Cape Town Sevens FINAL SCORE 38 - 19 HALFTIME SCORE 26 - 0 TRIES 6 - 3 PLAYER OF THE MATCH SCORING SUMMARY Cape Town Fiji Sevens Cape Town Australia Sevens PLAYER T C P DG PLAYER T C P DG Apisai Domolailai (J #) 2 0 0 0 Pama Fou (J #) 1 0 0 0 Vatemo Ravouvou (J #) 0 3 0 0 James Stannard (J #) 0 2 0 0 Savenaca Rawaca (J #) 1 0 0 0 Tom Cusack (J #) 1 0 0 0 Osea Kolinisau (J #) 1 1 0 0 Lewis Holland (J #) 1 0 0 0 Alivereti Veitokani (J #) 1 0 0 0 Emosi Mulevoro (J #) 1 0 0 0 LINE-UP Cape Town Fiji Sevens Cape Town Australia Sevens 1 Apisai Domolailai (J #) 1 Con Foley (J #) 2 Bill Mata (J #) 2 Stephan Vanderwalt (J #) 3 Nemani Nagusa (J #) 3 Tom Cusack (J #) 4 Osea Kolinisau (J #) 4 Tom Kingston (J #) 5 Emosi Mulevoro (J #) 5 Lewis Holland (J #) 6 Savenaca Rawaca (J #) 6 James Stannard (J #) 7 Vatemo Ravouvou (J #) 7 Pama Fou (J #) RESERVES Cape Town Fiji Sevens Cape Town Australia Sevens 8 Jasa Veremalua (J #) 8 Henry Hutchison (J #) 9 Isake Katonibau (J #) 9 Sam Myers (J #) 10 Pio Tuwai (J #) 10 Gregory Jeloudev (J #) 11 Alivereti Veitokani (J #) 11 Boyd Killingworth (J #) 12 Sevuloni Mocenacagi (J #) 12 Allan Faalavaau (J #) CARDS Cape Town Fiji Sevens Cape Town Australia Sevens # Player White Blue Yellow Red # Player White Blue Yellow Red None None COMMENTARY TIME EVENT PLAYER TEAM COMMENT GAME STARTED 0' First Half Start 2' Try Apisai Domolailai Fiji 7s 2' Conversion Vatemo Ravouvou Fiji 7s 3' Try -
NOTES on the RFU COUNCIL MEETING Held at East Stand, Twickenham - 8Th February 2019
MIDDLESEX NOTES ON THE RFU COUNCIL MEETING Held at East Stand, Twickenham - 8th February 2019 The meeting was chaired by the President, Chris Kelly. 1. CHAIRMAN’S UPDATE Andy Cosslett - Chairman of the Board 1.1 CEO a. Following Steve Brown’s departure, Nigel Melville has become interim CEO. Nigel Melville has received excellent support from the rest of the executive team. b. The CEO recruitment process is well underway. The first round of interviews has been completed and the second and final round has commenced. 1.2 Communications a. Andy Cosslett informed the meeting that he was aware of concerns about the flow of information in the Union and is reviewing communications between the Board, the Executive and Council. b. Part of the problem are the long gaps between Council meetings. To bridge this a monthly update will be provided to Council from the Chairman & CEO. c. Consideration is also being given to regular Council teleconferences. d. In addition, a survey of Council members is being planned to identify what further information needs to be provided and to assist in identifying improved methods of working to make use of the extensive experience of Council members whilst reducing the time commitment. It is hoped that this will take place in March 2019. 1.3 Board The Board has been concentrating on the following key issues: a. Player welfare. b. The challenges and opportunities facing professional rugby (both on and off the field) at national and international level. c. The preparation of the 2019/20 business plan. 2. INDEPENDENT NON-EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR AND WORLD RUGBY REPRESENTATIVE APPOINTMENTS Andy Cosslett - Chairman of the Board 2.1 Independent Non-Executive Director Council APPROVED the recommendation of the Board Nominations Committee that Dominic Proctor be elected for a second term as one of the three INEDs on the Board. -
Squad Lists Wellington 2017
SQUAD LISTS WELLINGTON 2017 ARGENTINA Evt Points Tries Goals AUSTRALIA Evt Points Tries Goals 1 Renzo Barbier 5 10 2 0 1 Henry Hutchison 9 160 32 0 2 Lucas Belloto 2 Tom Kingston 9 45 9 0 3 German Schulz 20 145 29 0 3 Sam Myers 26 187 37 1 4 Nicolas Menendez 6 25 5 0 4 Alex Gibbon 9 55 11 0 5 Jose Barros Sosa 2 10 2 0 5 James Stannard 33 838 46 304 6 Matias Osadczuk 2 20 4 0 6 Tate McDermott 7 Lautaro Bazan Velez 2 15 3 0 7 Boyd Killingworth 9 45 9 0 8 Joaquin Riera 5 36 4 8 8 Dylan Pietsch 9 Gaston Revol 51 606 38 206 9 Tim Anstee 2 10 2 0 10 Felipe del Mestre 10 Mick Adams 2 15 3 0 11 Franco Sabato 27 230 46 0 11 Charlie Taylor 2 15 3 0 12 Luciano Gonzalez Rizzoni 12 Conor Mitchell 2 0 0 0 13 Matias Ferro 13 Simon Kennewell 2 10 2 0 Team Total 120 1097 133 214 Team Total 103 1370 152 305 CANADA Evt Points Tries Goals ENGLAND Evt Points Tries Goals 1 Matt Mullins 9 20 4 0 1 Richard de Carpentier 19 100 20 0 2 Isaac Kaay 2 Charlie Hayter 15 107 21 1 3 Mike Fuailefau 27 134 26 2 3 Phil Burgess 24 222 44 1 4 John Moonlight 50 455 91 0 4 Dan Norton 59 1139 225 7 5 Luke McCloskey 6 5 1 0 5 James Rodwell 71 445 89 0 6 Karsten Leitner 2 5 1 0 6 Tom Mitchell 36 982 90 265 7 Lucas Hammond 26 90 18 0 7 Dan Bibby 27 335 37 75 8 Justin Douglas 27 255 51 0 8 Tom Bowen 21 165 33 0 9 Nathan Hirayama 46 895 77 255 9 Oliver Lindsay-Hague 17 130 26 0 10 Pat Kay 22 110 16 15 10 Ruaridh McConnochie 11 70 14 0 11 Harry Jones 41 495 69 75 11 Ethan Waddleton 7 10 2 0 12 Adam Zaruba 18 90 18 0 12 Alex Davis 10 87 17 1 13 Caleb Jordan 2 0 0 0 13 Charlton Kerr -
Hsbc World Rugby Sevens Series 2019
HSBC WORLD RUGBY SEVENS SERIES 2019 Sydney Notes ! This will be the first time the HSBC Sydney Sevens has been played at Spotless Stadium after relocating from Allianz Stadium due to its redevelopment. ! Spotless Stadium becomes the sixth different venue to be used in Australia after Lang Park and Ballymore hosted the event in Brisbane between 2000-03, Adelaide Oval between 2007-11, Robina Stadium between 2011- 14 and Allianz Stadium for the past three years. ! Spotless Stadium was opened in 1998 after being constructed as part of the Sydney 2000 Olympic Games development at Homebush. It hosted the baseball, horse-riding and the modern pentathlon events during the Games. ! More recently it has been home to the Greater Western Sydney Giants in the AFL, the Western Sydney Wanders in soccer’s A-League and the Sydney Thunder in cricket’s Big Bash League. ! Australia are the defending champions in Sydney and are looking to become the first team since Fiji five years ago to successfully defend their Cup title at home. ! Only two teams have gone back-to-back in Australia with South Africa winning in Adelaide in 2008-09 and Fiji winning on the Gold Coast in 2011-12. ! The record for most tournament tries scored in Sydney is 268, set in 2016, while the record for an HSBC World Rugby Sevens Series event in Australia is 284 tries set in Adelaide in 2011 and on the Gold Coast in 2014. ! The tournament average so far this season has been 281 tries, with Cape Town top scoring with 293 tries.