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World Rugby rejects invitational tournament proposal to help struggling unions

27 May 19:54 3 articles

World Rugby rejects invitational tournament proposal to help struggling unions

Former RFU chief executive Francis Baron drew up a financial rescue plan involving a 16-team invitational tournament to be held in the UK next year.

27 May 19:54 Express & Star 7324224460726093578.html
World Rugby rejects invitational tournament proposal to help struggling unions

Former RFU chief executive Francis Baron drew up a financial rescue plan involving a 16-team invitational tournament to be held in the UK next year.

27 May 19:55 Jersey Evening Post 6141642774090623535.html
World Rugby rejects invitational tournament proposal to help struggling unions

Former RFU chief executive Francis Baron drew up a financial rescue plan involving a 16-team invitational tournament to be held in the UK next year.

27 May 19:54 Shropshire Star 3480199993179916042.html
Messi looking forward eagerly to ‘weird’ La Liga restart

27 May 19:49 2 articles

Messi looking forward eagerly to ‘weird’ La Liga restart

Messi, who after a few weeks confined like the rest of Spain by the coronavirus pandemic, is training with Barca again ahead of a planned resumption

27 May 19:49 The Guardian 7580308505610729531.html
Messi looking forward eagerly to 'weird' La Liga restart

Barcelona and Argentina captain Lionel Messi said he was eager to start playing again but thought La Liga games behind closed doors would feel "weird".

27 May 19:10 Sport 682566034869932045.html
FIA approves Formula One budget caps over next five seasons starting from 2021

27 May 19:31 2 articles

FIA approves Formula One budget caps over next five seasons starting from 2021

The first-ever F1 budget cap will come into force next season at 145million US dollars (£117million), with further cuts in 2022 and 2023-25.

27 May 19:31 Jersey Evening Post 6141642773560021442.html
FIA approves Formula One budget caps over next five seasons starting from 2021

The first-ever F1 budget cap will come into force next season at 145million US dollars (£117million), with further cuts in 2022 and 2023-25.

27 May 19:30 Shropshire Star 3480199993133770375.html