Super League Round 17: Team news, kick-off times & TV coverage
Here is everything you need to know about Round 17 in Super League, including team news, kick-off times and television coverage.
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Here is everything you need to know about Round 17 in Super League, including team news, kick-off times and television coverage.
Brazil's triple Formula One champion Nelson Piquet apologised to Lewis Hamilton on Wednesday after a video emerged of him using an apparent racial slur in Portuguese when referring to the Mercedes driver.
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Martin Boyle won't be making a sharp return to Hibs this summer as he opts to stay at relegated Saudi Arabian side Al Faisaly, according to reports.
Britain's Paul Jubb has spoken about having to «block all that stuff out» after his defeat to Nick Kyrgios in their first-round match at Wimbledon after several unpleasant exchanges with fans and the Australian. Kyrgios advanced to the second round of Wimbledon on Tuesday after seeing off Jubb in five sets, but the encounter was littered with controversy with Kyrgios admitting he had spat at a fan, whilst also getting into an argument with a line judge. Ad/> «For the most part I was trying to stay in my own lane and block all that stuff out,» Jubb told Talksport.
Nick Kyrgios can land a big title if he keeps focusing on his tennis, according to Eurosport's Mats Wilander. Kyrgios advanced to the second round of Wimbledon on Tuesday after seeing off Britain's Paul Jubb in five sets, but the encounter was littered with controversy with Kyrgios admitting he had spat at a fan, whilst also getting into an argument with a line judge. Ad/> Wilander nonetheless thought that — as has not always been the case in his career — Kyrgios was at least invested in the outcome of the match, and that if the Australian can continue to show that desire, then success may follow.
Three-time Formula One world champion Nelson Piquet on Wednesday apologised "wholeheartedly" to Lewis Hamilton after using a racially offensive term to describe the Mercedes star.