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Max Verstappen - Fighters land in UAE ahead of first Abu Dhabi Extreme Championship - arabnews.com - Usa - Australia - Uae - Pakistan - Palestine

Fighters land in UAE ahead of first Abu Dhabi Extreme Championship

ABU DHABI: The inaugural Abu Dhabi Extreme Championship begins on Friday at the Mubadala Arena — as part of the ongoing Abu Dhabi Showdown Week — with some of the world’s best grapplers participating.

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Max Verstappen - Mohamed Salah - Paris Olympics - 14 teams confirmed for FIBA 3x3 World Tour Abu Dhabi Masters 2023 - arabnews.com - Serbia - Usa - Australia - China - county Gulf - Pakistan - Palestine - county San Juan - Liverpool

14 teams confirmed for FIBA 3x3 World Tour Abu Dhabi Masters 2023

ABU DHABI: The FIBA 3x3 World Tour Abu Dhabi Masters 2023 tournament, organized by the Abu Dhabi Sports Council in cooperation with the International Basketball Federation, will be held at the Hazza bin Zayed Stadium in Al-Ain on Oct. 28 and 29.

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Steve Hansen - Ian Foster - Ian Foster warns All Blacks 'not to get softened' by acclaim following Ireland win - rte.ie - France - Argentina - South Africa - Ireland - New Zealand

Ian Foster warns All Blacks 'not to get softened' by acclaim following Ireland win

New Zealand boss Ian Foster has warned his players "not to get softened" by the acclaim which followed their thrilling World Cup win over Ireland ahead of a semi-final showdown with Argentina. The All Blacks booked a last-four spot by upsetting Andy Farrell's men with a pulsating 28-24 victory in Paris. New Zealand return to Stade de France on Friday evening and are red-hot favourites to progress to a final against either England or reigning champions South Africa. Head coach Foster feels "being patted on the back" following a statement last-eight victory over the Irish derailed the Kiwis in the 2019 tournament and is eager to avoid history repeating itself. "The best way to recover is to refocus really quickly on what the next challenge is and not to listen too much to any praise you're given as a group for a performance," said Foster, who was assistant to Steve Hansen four years ago when New Zealand lost to England in the semi-finals. "Not to go down that path, not to get softened because everyone's patting you on the back saying you played well. "That's not a good place to be as a team. "I love the way the team has buckled down, we've redefined the challenge for us as a group, we're not satisfied with where we are now and when you're clear about your goal for the week the recovery comes along pretty quickly. "You know that if we're not right on Friday night at Stade de France, it's going to be a sad old night and we don't want it to be like that. "You get people talking to you about tomorrow and trying to take your eyes off today. "In 2019 we probably didn't stop being patted on the back after the quarter-final, hence some of my language today and we're just trying to dial this back, keep things simple and let's just

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Basic England have potential to go down respectably against Springboks - rte.ie - Britain - France - Scotland - Argentina - South Africa - Ireland - Fiji

Basic England have potential to go down respectably against Springboks

There was much disbelief and a fair degree of mirth after the final whistle sounded in that breathtaking match in Paris on Sunday night, when realisation dawned that dear old England, Steve Borthwick's boring army, are the only Northern Hemisphere team left in World Cup 2023.

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Ian Foster - Ian Foster warns New Zealand not to be ‘softened’ by plaudits after Ireland win - breakingnews.ie - France - Argentina - South Africa - Ireland - New Zealand

Ian Foster warns New Zealand not to be ‘softened’ by plaudits after Ireland win

New Zealand boss Ian Foster has warned his players “not to get softened” by the acclaim which followed their thrilling World Cup win over Ireland ahead of a semi-final showdown with Argentina.

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Michael Cheika - Julian Montoya - Gonzalo Bertranou - Argentina inspired by historic 2022 win ahead of New Zealand test - rte.ie - France - Argentina - Australia - New Zealand

Argentina inspired by historic 2022 win ahead of New Zealand test

Argentina have invoked their historic victory over New Zealand last year in their quest to pull off a seismic upset by winning Friday's World Cup semi-final. The Pumas prevailed 25-18 in Christchurch to topple the All Blacks for the first time and skipper Julian Montoya says that has instilled the belief that they can engineer a dramatic upset at the Stade de France. "As soon as you get on the field you believe you can win. It's true we have some firsts under our belts," Montoya said. "We were the first Argentina team to beat New Zealand and that confirms we can beat anyone. "I have full confidence in our team and our players. This is the moment to play the best game of our lives and give everything." The All Blacks are known for their ability to conjure spectacular tries but Argentina head coach Michael Cheika insists they are also accomplished at the less glamorous parts of the game. "New Zealand have always been an example in rugby, a benchmark. They make you think of high-level skills in a really open game but there are always threats in the line-out, mauls and rucks," Cheika said. "In a World Cup semi-final they are dangerous everywhere. We have been training as best we can, we will be ready. We'll see what happens." Argentina have made one change to the side that defeated Wales 29-17 in the quarter-finals, bringing in Gonzalo Bertranou for Tomas Cubelli at scrum-half. Matias Alemanno, Agustin Creevy, Facundo Isa, Tomas Lavanini, Nicolas Sanchez, Guido Petti and Montoya are the survivors from the Pumas' last World Cup semi-final against Australia in 2015.

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Michael Cheika - Fletcher Newell - Lucio Cinti - Richie Mo - Codie Taylor - Aaron Smith - Ian Foster - Scott Barrett - Emiliano Boffelli - Sam Cane - Brodie Retallick - Gonzalo Bertranou - Finlay Christie - Mark Telea - Jordie Barrett - Beauden Barrett - Shannon Frizell - Damian Mackenzie - Ethan De-Groot - Juan Cruz Mallia - Sam Whitelock - Dalton Papali - Mark Telea recalled for New Zealand clash with Argentina - rte.ie - Argentina - South Africa - Ireland - New Zealand - Jordan - county Will

Mark Telea recalled for New Zealand clash with Argentina

New Zealand have recalled wing Mark Telea and lock Sam Whitelock for Friday's Rugby World Cup semi-final against Argentina in Paris.

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Johnny Sexton - Conor Murray - Dave Kilcoyne - Cian Healy - Revolution or evolution? Farrell won't rip up script for 2024 Six Nations - rte.ie - France - Ireland - New Zealand

Revolution or evolution? Farrell won't rip up script for 2024 Six Nations

Ireland have just over three long months to stew.

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