Monthly Archives: August 2016

News: Pro12 will not copy English & French rugby – Martin Anayi

The head of the Pro12 believes the competition will have a bright future without following the “unsustainable” English and French business models.

However, Martin Anayi has stressed the need for an improved domestic television deal to increase money coming into the competition.

“We have got to do something about our revenues,” Anayi told BBC Radio 5 live.

“But we don’t think we have to chase after a model that is in our minds unsustainable.”

Anayi added: “The tournament here is growing, we are going to improve year on year so when we go back to the TV market we are going to ask for a higher number.

“But we have to give them some results, and that’s what we intend to do.”

The Pro12 is made up of four teams from each of Ireland and Wales with two more apiece from Scotland and Italy.

Source: BBC Sport

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News: US Open 2016: Rafael Nadal & Angelique Kerber through first round

World number one Novak Djokovic began his US Open campaign with victory over Poland’s Jerzy Janowicz – despite the Serb requiring treatment to his arm.

Djokovic, who has struggled with a wrist injury, won 6-3 5-7 6-2 6-1 after calling the trainer in the first set.

Spanish fourth seed Rafael Nadal beat Uzbekistan’s Denis Istomin 6-1 6-4 6-2.

Germany’s Angelique Kerber, seeded second in the women’s draw, led Polona Hercog 6-0 1-0 when the Slovenian succumbed to leg cramps.

Djokovic had spoken ahead of his opening match about the left wrist injury that has hampered him since the Olympics, but it was the right arm that appeared to be troubling the Serb against Janowicz.

He called a medical timeout after the fifth game to allow the trainer to work on his elbow and upper arm, but promptly broke the Janowicz serve on his way to the first set.

A wildly uneven display from both men saw Janowicz level at one set all after Djokovic double-faulted and blazed a forehand wide, shaking his right arm in apparent discomfort.

The defending champion began the second set serving at below 90mph but Janowicz was too inconsistent to take advantage, and Djokovic eventually ran out a comfortable winner – at least in terms of the scoreline.

Source: BBC Sport

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News: Joe Hart closer to loan deal with Torino

Manchester City goalkeeper Joe Hart will have a medical on Tuesday for his loan move to Serie A side Torino.

The Football Association gave Hart permission to leave the England camp on Monday so he could travel to Italy.

Hart, 29, has been told by new manager Pep Guardiola that he is free to leave.

A deal is now likely to be completed before the 31 August transfer deadline, with Hart then rejoining the England squad for Sunday’s first 2018 World Cup qualifying match in Slovakia.

Source: BBC Sport

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