Cassidy wanted to return to Bruins, looking to coach ASAP
Former Boston Bruins head coach Bruce Cassidy said Thursday he wanted to return to the team before being fired earlier this week.
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Former Boston Bruins head coach Bruce Cassidy said Thursday he wanted to return to the team before being fired earlier this week.
Jack Leach has kept his place in an unchanged England XI for the second Test against New Zealand at Nottingham's Trent Bridge starting Friday after being passed fit following concussion. Leach missed the majority of England's five-wicket win in the series opener at Lord's after falling on his head while saving a boundary on the first morning. He was replaced by fellow spinner Matt Parkinson, England's first concussion substitute, but has been cleared to take the field in Nottingham.
Brett Hodgson has made three changes to his squad for this weekend’s clash with Catalans Dragons. The Black and Whites will travel to Perpignan on Saturday looking to bounce back to winning ways after falling short last time out against Wakefield Trinity at Belle Vue.
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Jack Miller will leave Ducati and join MotoGP rivals KTM next season, the Austrian team announced on Thursday. The 27-year-old will replace Portuguese rider Miguel Oliveira to join up with Brad Binder of South Africa.
Jack Leach has kept his place in an unchanged England XI for the second Test against New Zealand at Nottingham's Trent Bridge starting Friday after being passed fit following concussion. Leach missed the majority of England's five-wicket win in the series opener at Lord's after falling on his head while saving a boundary on the first morning at the 'Home of Cricket'. He was replaced by fellow spinner Matt Parkinson, England's first concussion substitute, but has been cleared to take the field in Nottingham.
Jack Leach has kept his place in an unchanged England XI for the second Test against New Zealand at Nottingham's Trent Bridge starting Friday after being passed fit following concussion.