Rugby evening headlines as England star publicly thanked after horror incident and Dylan Hartley questions Wales
Here are the latest rugby headlines on Monday, February 14.
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Here are the latest rugby headlines on Monday, February 14.
Italy flanker Sebastian Negri has thanked Ellis Genge for coming to his aid in Sunday's Guinness Six Nations defeat by England at the Stadio Olimpico. Negri had only been on the pitch for 16 minutes of the second half when he was knocked unconscious during a collision and, after lengthy medical attention, he was driven from the pitch on a motorised cart. Understanding the gravity of the situation, it was Genge who first alerted the officials to Negri's condition. "Thank you so much @EllisGenge appreciate all you did. You are a top man. All good this side and feeling a lot better wishing you and all the @EnglandRugby lads all the best for the rest of the @SixNationsRugby. Catch up with you soon, Safe travels back home today," Negri tweeted.
Italy flanker Sebastian Negri has thanked Ellis Genge for coming to his aid in Sunday’s Guinness Six Nations defeat by England at the Stadio Olimpico.
Andy Priaulx has topped a list of drivers that fans want back racing in the WTCR – FIA World Touring Car Cup. The Briton made his WTCR debut in 2019 as a three-time FIA World Touring Car champion and finished his last race a winner following victory in Race 3 on the streets of Macau later that year. Asked what the recognition of fans meant to him, Priaulx said: “It’s really nice and it’s good to know the fans respected who I am, what I did and how I went about my racing.
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Two weeks ago, Sebastian Giovinco thought he was returning to Toronto FC. This week, he's a Sampdoria player.
BEIJING: The pride of Denmark, Frans Nielsen, got his Beijing campaign off to a roaring start on Wednesday (Feb 9), helping his team of Olympic newcomers to a 2-1 victory over Czech Republic and building on his legacy at home.
Sebastian Giovinco's return to Toronto FC was not to be.