'We have got some grit and some nerve' - Farrell 'delighted' to sign off with bonus point win
For just over an hour, there was hope of a title, but a clinical French performance saw that hope quenched.
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For just over an hour, there was hope of a title, but a clinical French performance saw that hope quenched.
Much like the against the Scarlets last week, the Sharks were made to sweat for an hour before eventually putting Zebre away 38-6 in the United Rugby Championship on Saturday.
Eddie Howe will take injured stars Kieran Trippier and Callum Wilson on the club's warm weather training trip to Dubai today. The Magpies jet off on the back of a 1-0 defeat at Everton as they begin a 16-day gap in their schedule.
Everton boss Frank Lampard believes Eddie Howe deserves 'huge credit' for Newcastle United's turnaround and their January transfer business. The Magpies have pulled nine points clear of the relegation zone following a nine-match unbeaten run which came to an end in a controversial defeat at Chelsea on Sunday.
Judd Trump lifted the largest trophy in snooker, in size rather than stature, with a 10-4 victory over Matthew Selt at the inaugural Turkish Masters on Sunday, but it is largesse that matters in the race to qualify for the 46th World Championship in Sheffield. The Gibraltar Open (24-26 March LIVE on Eurosport) and elite Tour Championship (28 March-3 April), involving the top eight players on the one-year ranking list, will again define the top 16 seeds for the Crucible Theatre – and who will need to endure the mental minefield of qualifiers at the nearby English Institute of Sport (4-13 April).
You'd have to have a lot of credit in the bank to call Ireland’s bonus-point win at Twickenham "crap".
The Irish midfielder turned the game in the Edinburgh club’s favour after entering the fray as substitute with the score at 2-2. He scored before crossing for Ellis Simms to score the fourth and final goal, taking Hearts to Hampden Park for next month’s semi-finals.
Andy Farrell conceded that Ireland win's over England was "crazy" at times but the head coach had to be pleased by coming away from Twickenham with a bonus point win.