Saturday sport: Ireland come up short against France in Six Nations clash
Ireland lost 42-27 to France in their Six Nations clash at the Aviva Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
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Ireland lost 42-27 to France in their Six Nations clash at the Aviva Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
Wales head to Murrayfield this evening in a desperate attempt to bring their winless run to an end.
If only Jose Mourinho’s Fenerbahce players had delivered a performance as accomplished as the one he offered up. After watching his side burgled in their own home by an increasingly familiar Rangers away Europa League display, the Portuguese landed far more blows on the visitors than his team had managed.
Wales U20s were left to rue two first-half red cards as their U20s Six Nations title hopes ended with a 27-12 defeat to Scotland U20s in Edinburgh.
Novak Djokovic, with old rival Andy Murray in his coaching corner, is optimistic he can put together a deep run at the Indian Wells ATP Masters to kick start a so-far disappointing 2025 campaign. "I definitely look to go deep in the tournament," said the Serb star, who is seeded sixth in a field led by world number two Alexander Zverev and two-time defending champion Carlos Alcaraz. "I've done, I think, the right things in preparation. I've been playing some good tennis these days. So let's see. Let's see how far I can go." Djokovic's five titles tie him with retired Swiss great Roger Federer for most in the California desert. His first victory came in 2008 and his most recent in 2016 -- when he capped a run of three straight Indian Wells triumphs.
Wales U20s face Scotland U20s at Murrayfield hoping to keep alive their hopes of an unlikely Six Nations title.
EDINBURGH : Scotland coach Gregor Townsend said flyhalf Finn Russell would continue with the kicking duties in Saturday's Six Nations game against Wales despite missing kicks at Twickenham that would have given his side victory over England two weeks ago.
Fenerbahce manager Jose Mourinho told Rangers not to celebrate too much and that their Europa League round of 16 tie is far from over despite the Scottish side winning 3-1 in the first leg in Istanbul on Thursday.