Ex-British Cycling doctor Freeman gets four-year ban
Former British Cycling and Team Sky chief doctor Richard Freeman is banned from all sport for four years for violating anti-doping rules.
Former British Cycling and Team Sky chief doctor Richard Freeman is banned from all sport for four years for violating anti-doping rules.
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Panel says sin-bin was sufficient for high tackle on BashamPlayer welfare group claims ruling ‘making a mockery’ of sportOwen Farrell has been handed a shock reprieve and is free to lead England at the Rugby World Cup after his red card was rescinded – a decision slammed as “making a mockery” of the sport’s commitment to on-field safety by …
Arsenal have completed the signing of Brentford goalkeeper David Raya on an initial £3m loan deal with a £27m option to buy next summer.
David Raya has signed for Arsenal on an initial loan transfer from Brentford.
The Gunners have paid Brentford an initial £3million loan fee and have the option to buy the Spaniard for £27m. Raya completed his medical last week and will now compete for the No 1 spot.
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Farrell was sent off at Twickenham on Saturday.
Farrell was sent off against Wales and expected to miss the start of England’s Rugby World Cup campaign but has been let off the hook
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England had feared Farrell would be banned for the entire World Cup pool stage but he has avoided any punishment
Fears that country would not embrace tournament have been dispelled with record attendances When the players hit the field, they were greeted with a wall of noise. There were blobs of red and blue in the packed stands of New Zealand’s largest stadium but most of the fans were neutrals; thousands of New Zealanders without a specific horse in the race. This …
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Tierney will be in the VAR hotseat for the clash, assisted by Constantine Hatzidakis - who was seen seemingly elbowing Andy Robertson in the face during a 2-2 draw with Arsenal last season.
The vast majority of a sell-out 75,000-plus crowd in Wednesday’s semi-final will be backing Australia