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Darren Fletcher - Who is Louis Jackson? Manchester United youngster training with first-team ahead of Crystal Palace clash - manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Scotland - Jackson - Instagram

Who is Louis Jackson? Manchester United youngster training with first-team ahead of Crystal Palace clash

Academy player Louis Jackson has been spotted training with the first-team at Manchester United in the build-up to their impending Carabao Cup third round tie against Crystal Palace.

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Andy Farrell - Simon Easterby - Ireland 'can get better' than performance against South Africa, says Easterby - breakingnews.ie - France - Scotland - South Africa - Ireland

Ireland 'can get better' than performance against South Africa, says Easterby

Ireland believe they are capable of significant improvement moving towards a pivotal Paris showdown with Scotland.

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Met Office issue warnings as Storm Agnes to batter UK with 80mph winds this week - manchestereveningnews.co.uk - Britain - Scotland - Ireland

Met Office issue warnings as Storm Agnes to batter UK with 80mph winds this week

The Met Office has issued weather warnings as Storm Agnes gets ready to sweep across the UK with alarmingly high winds.

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Gregor Townsend - Matt Fagerson - Jamie Ritchie - Gregor Townsend thinks standard of officiating at World Cup needs to improve - breakingnews.ie - Scotland - Romania - Ireland - Tonga

Gregor Townsend thinks standard of officiating at World Cup needs to improve

Scotland head coach Gregor Townsend insisted the standard of officiating at the World Cup needs to improve after being left perplexed by the decision not to issue a red card to Tonga’s Afusipa Taumoepeau for a high tackle that forced his captain Jamie Ritchie off and ruled him out of the next match against Romania.

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Siya Kolisi - Malcolm Marx - Handre Pollard - Cheslin Kolbe - Springboks hit reset after World Cup loss to Ireland: 'We can learn from this' - news24.com - France - Scotland - Ireland - Tonga

Springboks hit reset after World Cup loss to Ireland: 'We can learn from this'

Springbok wing Cheslin Kolbe believes the defending champions "can learn" from their 13-8 loss to Ireland in Paris on Saturday as they start planning to reboot their Rugby World Cup campaign.

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Gregor Townsend - Jack Dempsey - Jamie Ritchie - Jesse Kriel - Officiating at Rugby World Cup 'not good enough' - Townsend - rte.ie - Scotland - Romania - South Africa - Ireland - Tonga - county Jack

Officiating at Rugby World Cup 'not good enough' - Townsend

Scotland head coach Gregor Townsend said the standard of officiating at the World Cup needs to improve after being left perplexed by the decision not to issue a red card to Tonga's Afusipa Taumoepeau for a high tackle that forced his captain Jamie Ritchie off and ruled him out of the next match against Romania.

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Gregor Townsend - Blair Kinghorn - Scotland hoping to set up Paris 'shootout' with Ireland - channelnewsasia.com - France - Scotland - Romania - South Africa - Ireland - Tonga

Scotland hoping to set up Paris 'shootout' with Ireland

NICE, France : Scotland still have a job to do against Romania on Saturday, but inevitably they are thinking ahead to a potential do-or-die clash with Ireland in Paris on Oct. 7 where their fortunes in a tough Rugby World Cup Pool B will be decided.

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Blair Kinghorn - Kyle Steyn - Scotland winger Kyle Steyn insists they 'know how to beat' Ireland - rte.ie - France - Scotland - Romania - South Africa - Ireland - Tonga

Scotland winger Kyle Steyn insists they 'know how to beat' Ireland

Scotland still have a job to do against Romania on Saturday, but inevitably they are thinking ahead to a potential do-or-die clash with Ireland in Paris on 7 October where their fortunes in a tough Rugby World Cup Pool B will be decided. Scotland scored seven tries as they defeated Tonga 45-17 in a bruising encounter in Nice on Sunday to get their campaign up and running following an opening 18-3 loss to South Africa. Unless there are a shock set of results between now and then, Scotland are likely to head to the French capital knowing victory could see them into the quarter-finals at the expense of the number one ranked side in the world. "Never write us off," fullback Blair Kinghorn warned. "We did what we needed to do (against Tonga), we'll do what we need to do next week (against Romania), then we'll take it on into Paris.

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