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Queenslander Welch looked set to accompany Parramatta afore adversity his additional season-ending knee abrasion in aboriginal August and has now taken up his advantage to abide with Melbourne for 2020.
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WATCH: Transfer Centre Extra - Seria A - 8 August 8 8 .. | transfer centre 2020 squad: Jess Arthars (2020) Jack Bird (2021/PO), Darius Boyd (2021/PO), Patrick Carrigan (2022), Xavier Coates (2021), Thomas Dearden (2021), Herbie Farnworth (2020), David Fifita (2020), Thomas Flegler (2020), Payne Haas (2024), Jamil Hopoate (2020), Jamayne Isaako (2022), Jordan Kahu (2020) Richie Kennar (2020), Rhys Kennedy (2020), Matt Lodge (2022), Andrew McCullough (2020/PO), Anthony Milford (2021/PO), Corey Oates (2020, PO 21, 22), Joe Ofahengaue (2022), Cory Paix (2022), Tevita Pangai Jr (2022), Keenan Palasia (2020) Izaia Perese (2020), Sean O’Sullivan (2020), Gehamat Shibasaki (2020), Kotoni Staggs (2020), Jake Turpin (2022) Ilikena Vudogo (2020)Gains: Jordan Kahu (Cowboys), Jesse Arthars (Titans), Ilikena Vudogo, Keenan Palasia, Jamil Hopoate, Xavier CoatesLosses: Troy Dargan (Rabbitohs), Matt Gillett, Shaun Fensom, Sam Tagataese (retired), George Fai, Alex Glenn, Patrick Mago, James Segeyaro.Coach: Anthony Seibold (2023)RAIDERS2020 squad: John Bateman (2021), Luke Bateman (2020), Nick Cotric (2020), Jarrod Croker (2020), JJ Collins (2020), Emre Guler (2021), Siliva Havili (2020/PO), Josh Hodgson (2022), Corey Horsburgh (2022), Sebastian Kris (2020), Joey Leilua (2020), Dunamis Lui (2021), Jack Murchie (2020), Michael Oldfield (2020), Charnze Nicoll-Klokstad (2023), Josh Papalii (2022), Aidan Sezer (2020), Bailey Simonsson (2023), Sia Soliola (2020), Ryan Sutton (2022), Joe Tapine (2023), Elliott Whitehead (2022), Jack Wighton (2020/PO), Sam Williams (2021), George Williams (2022), Hudson Young (2021).Gains: George Williams (from Wigan), Tom Starling, Harley Smith-ShieldsLosses: Brad Abbey, Ata Hingano, Royce Hunt, Jordan Rapana (Japanese rugby union), Reuben Porter.Coach: Ricky Stuart (2023)BULLDOGS2020 squad: Jake Averillo (2020), Dean Britt (2021) Jack Cogger (2020), Christian Crichton (2021), Adam Elliott (2020), Raymond Faitala-Mariner (2020), Kieran Foran (2020), Corey Harawira-Naera (2022), Morgan Harper (2020), Kerrod Holland (2020), Will Hopoate (2020), Josh Jackson (2020), Lachlan Lewis (2021), Sione Katoa (2021), Jeremy Marshall-King (2021), Nick Meaney (2021), Marcelo Montoya (2020), Dylan Napa (2021), Ofahiki Ogden (2021), Jayden Okunbor (2021), Chris Smith (2020), Reimis Smith (2021), Joe Stimson (2021), Sauaso Sue (2020), Isaiah Tass (2020) Aiden Tolman (2020), Renouf To’omaga (2021), Brandon Wakeham (2020), Dallin Watene-Zelezniak (2022).Gains: Joe Stimson (Storm), Sione Katoa (Panthers), Dean Britt (Rabbitohs), Isaiah Tass, Jake Averillo (upgraded from lower grades).Losses: Connelly Lemuele (Cowboys), Michael Lichaa, Danny Fualalo, John Olive, Nu Brown, Kaiyne-Lee Kalache.Coach: Dean Pay (2020)SHARKS2020 squad: Blayke Brailey (2022), Jayson Bukuya (2020), Josh Dugan (2021), Andrew Fifita (2022), Wade Graham (2022), Braden Hamlen-Uele (2022), Shaun Johnson (2021), Sione Katoa (2020), William Kennedy (2020), Billy Magoulias (2021), Josh Morris (2020), Matt Moylan (2021), Ronaldo Mulitalo (2021), Briton Nikora (2022), Matt Prior (2020), Jesse Ramien (2023), Cruz Topai-Aveai (2020), Chad Townsend (2020), Connor Tracey (2021), Brayden Trindall (2020), Braden Uele (2022), Teig Wilton (2020) Jack Williams (2022), Aaron Woods (2021), Bronson Xerri (2021)Gains: Connor Tracey (Rabbitohs), Jesse Ramien (Knights)Losses: Jayden Brailey (Knights), Sosaia Feki (Castleford), Kyle Flanagan (Roosters), Paul Gallen (retired), Kurt Capewell, Aaron Gray, Scott SorensenCoach: John Morris (2021)TITANS2020 squad: Jai Arrow (2020), Shannon Boyd (2022), Tanah Boyd (2021), AJ Brimson (2020), Bryce Cartwright (2021), Dale Copley (2020), Anthony Don (2020), Darius Farmer (2021), Moeaki Fotuaika (2021), Keegan Hipgrave (2020), Ryan James (2020), Brian Kelly (2021), Leilani Latu (2020), Tyrone Peachey (2021), Nathan Peats (2020), Kevin Proctor (2020), Mitch Rein (2021), Tyrone Roberts (2020), Phillip Sami (2022), Treymain Spry (2020/CO), Sam Stone (2020), Ash Taylor (2021), Jarrod Wallace (2022), Kallum Watkins (2021), Jai Whitbread (2021)Gains: Darius FarmerLosses: Michael Gordon, Will Matthews (retired), Jesse Arthars (Broncos), Ryley Jacks, Brenko Lee, Jack StockwellCoach: Justin Holbrook (from 2020)SEA EAGLES2020 squad: Morgan Boyle (2021), Daly Cherry-Evans (2023), Cade Cust (2020), Kane Elgey (2020), Brendan Elliott (2020), Manase Fainu (2021), Addin Fonua-Blake (2022), Tevita Funa (2020), Reuben Garrick (2021), Jack Gosiewski (2021), Albert Hopoate (2020), Sean Keppie (2021), Api Koroisau (2021), Luke Metcalf (2020), Brayden Musgrove (2020), Haumole Olakau’ata (2021/CO), Brad Parker (2021), Taniela Paseka (2021), Toafofoa Sipley (2021), Curtis Sironen (2021), Samuel Smith (2020), Moses Suli (2020), Jorge Taufua (2021), Martin Taupau (2020), Joel Thompson (2020), Jake Trbojevic (2026), Tom Trbojevic (2026), Corey Waddell (2020), Dylan Walker (2021), Tony Williams (2020)
Sky Sports Transfer Centre - transfer centre | transfer centre Gains: Luke Metcalf, Brayden Musgrove (Knights)Losses: Api Koroisau (to Panthers), Kane Elgey (retired), Trent Hodkinson (retired), Lloyd PerrettCoach: Des Hasler (2021)STORM2020 squad: Josh Addo-Carr (2021), Nelson Asofa-Solomona (2023), Jesse Bromwich (2020/PO), Kenny Bromwich (2022), Will Chambers (2020), Brodie Croft (2020/MO), Sandor Earl (2020), Thomas Eisenhuth (2020), Tino Fa’asuamaleaui (2020), Dale Finucane (2021), Harry Grant (2020), Jahrome Hughes (2021), Cooper Johns (2020), Tui Kamikamica (2022), Solomone Kata (2020, Felise Kaufusi (2020/PO), Max King (2020), Cameron Munster (2023), Isaac Lumelume (2020), Justin Olam (2020), Ryan Papenhuyzen (2020), Curtis Scott (2021), Marion Seve (2020), Brandon Smith (2022), Cameron Smith (2020), Albert Vete (2020), Suliasi Vunivalu (2020), Christian Welch (2020)Gains: None.Losses: Joe Stimson (Bulldogs), Will Chambers (Japanese rugby union), Billy Walters (Tigers), Solomone Kata (Super Rugby)Coach: Craig Bellamy (2021)KNIGHTS2020 squad: Mitchell Barnett (2020), Bradman Best (2022), Jayden Brailey (2022), Phoenix Crossland (2021), Herman Ese’ese (2020), Beau Fermor (2020), Lachlan Fitzgibbon (2021), Tim Glasby (2021), Aidan Guerra (2020), Brodie Jones (2020), Hymel Hunt (2021), Josh King (2020), David Klemmer (2023), Edrick Lee (2021), Danny Levi (2020), Mason Lino (2020), Kurt Mann (2021), Sione Mata’utia (2021), Tautau Moga (2020), Mitchell Pearce (2021), Kalyn Ponga (2021/PO), Daniel Saifiti (2022), Jacob Saifiti (2020), Pasami Saulo (2020), Star To’a (2021), Enari Tuala (2020), Connor Watson (2020)Gains: Jayden Brailey (Sharks), Enari Tuala (Cowboys), Bradman Best, Star To’aLosses: Jesse Ramien (Sharks), Jamie Buhrer (retired), Shaun Kenny-Dowall (Hull KR), Slade Griffin (retired), Zac Woolford, Nathan Ross (retired), James Gavet (Huddersfield)Coach: Adam O’Brien (from 2020)COWBOYS2020 squad: John Asiata (2020), Jake Clifford (2020), Gavin Cooper (2020), Reuben Cotter (2020), Scott Drinkwater (2021), Mitchell Dunn (2020), Kyle Feldt (2020), Thomas Gilbert (2020), Jake Granville (2021), Ben Hampton (2021), Coen Hess (2022), Peter Hola (2022), Corey Jensen (2020), Connelly Lemuelu (2021), Esan Marsters (2022), Josh McGuire (2022), Jordan McLean (2020/PO), Francis Molo (2020), Michael Morgan (2023), Justin O’Neill (2021), Tom Opacic (2020), Emry Pere (2020), Reece Robson (2023), Daniel Russell (2020), Murray Taulagi (2021), Jason Taumalolo (2027), Shane Wright (2020),Gains: Reece Robson (Dragons), Esan Marsters (Wests Tigers), Connelly Lemuelu (Bulldogs) Reuben Cotter, Thomas Gilbert, Daniel RussellLosses: Matt Scott, Scott Bolton (both retired), Jordan Kahu, Javid Bowen, Gideon Gela-Mosby, Enari Tuala, Kurt Baptiste, Carlin Anderson, Te Maire MartinCoach: Paul Green (2021)EELS2020 squad: Daniel Alvaro (2021), Waqa Blake (2023), Dylan Brown (2020), Nathan Brown (2020/PO), Reagan Campbell-Gillard (2024), Andrew Davey (2020), Haze Dunster (2020), Kane Evans (2020), Blake Ferguson (2021), Clint Gutherson (2022), David Gower (2020), George Jennings (2020), Oregon Kaufusi (2020), Shaun Lane (2020), Reed Mahoney (2020), Ryan Matterson (2022/PO), Mitchell Moses (2022/PO), Marata Niukore (2020), Junior Paulo (2022), Jaeman Salmon (2020), Maika Sivo (2021), Brad Takairangi (2020), Will Smith (2020), Ray Stone (2020), Peni Terepo (2020)Gains: Ryan Matterson (Tigers), Reagan Campbell-Gillard (Panthers), Haze Dunster, Ethan ParryLosses: Tim Mannah (retired), Manu Ma’u (Hull FC), Tepai Moeroa (Super Rugby), Josh Hoffman, Michael Jennings, Greg Leleisiuao, Matt McIlwrick (all unsigned)Coach: Brad Arthur (2021)PANTHERS2020 squad: Caleb Aekins (2020), Dean Blore (2020), Shawn Blore (2020), William Burns (2022), Jed Cartwright (2020), Nathan Cleary (2024), Stephen Crichton (2020), Dylan Edwards (2020), Wayde Egan (2021), Kaide Ellis (2020), James Fisher-Harris (2022), Jack Hetherington (2021), Viliame Kikau (2022), Apisai Koroisau (2022), Moses Leota (2022), Jarome Luai (2021), Josh Mansour (2021), Liam Martin (2021), Tyrone May (2020), Braydon McGrady (2020), Brent Naden (2021), James Tamou (2020), Malakai Watene-Zelezniak (2020), Dean Whare (2021), Isaah Yeo (2021)Gains: Apisai Koroisau (Sea Eagles), Dean Blore, Shawn Blore, Stephen Crichton, Braydon McGrady
Transfer Centre - Football Transfers News & Rumours | Sky Sports - transfer centre | transfer centre Losses: James Maloney (Catalans), Reagan Campbell-Gillard (Eels), Sione Katoa (Bulldogs), Tim Grant, Sam McKendry (retired), Wayde Egan (released), Frank Winterstein (Toulouse), Hame Sele, Paea Pua, Tyrell Fuimaono, Nick Lui-Toso (all unsigned)Coach: Ivan Cleary (2023)DRAGONS2020 squad: Euan Aitken (2020), Eddie Blacker (2020), Jack de Belin (2020), Matt Dufty (2021), Jackson Ford (2020), Tyson Frizell (2020), James Graham (2020), Jacob Host (2020), Ben Hunt (2022/PO), Josh Kerr (2020), Tim Lafai (2020), Blake Lawrie (2022), Luciano Leilua (2020), Zac Lomax (2020), Joe Lovodua (2020), Issac Luke (2020), Cameron McInnes (2021), Corey Norman (2021), Jonus Pearson (2020), Jordan Pereira (2020), Mikaele Ravalawa (2020), Jason Saab (2022) Korbin Sims (2021), Tariq Sims (2022), Paul Vaughan (2021/PO).Gains: Issac Luke (Warriors), Eddie Blacker, Jackson Ford, Jason SaabLosses: Jeremy Latimore (retired), Gareth Widdop (Warrington), Reece Robson (Cowboys), Steven Marsters (Rabbitohs), Mitchell Allgood, Jai Field, Lachlan Maranta, Patrick Kaufusi, Darren Nicholls, Lachlan Timm, Tristan Sailor (all unsigned)Coach: Paul McGregor (2021)RABBITOHS2020 squad: Corey Allan (2021), Tom Amone (2020), Sam Burgess (2023 – abased on bacon cap ruling), Tom Burgess (2023), Braidon Burns (2021), Damien Cook (2023), Joshua Cook (2021), Cory Dennis (2020), Kurt Dillon (2020), Adam Doueihi (2021), Dane Gagai (2021), Edene Gebbie (2021), Bryson Goodwin (2020), Campbell Graham (2021), Dean Hawkins (2021), Alex Johnston (2020), Liam Knight (2020), Keaon Kolomatangi (2021), Ethan Lowe (2021), Steven Marsters (2020), Cameron Murray (2021), Mark Nicholls (2021), Adam Reynolds (2021), James Roberts (2021) Ky Rodwell (2020) Bayley Sironen (2020), Jaydn Su’A (2020/PO), Tevita Tatola (2021), Cody Walker (2020)Gains: Edene Gebbie (Wynnum-Manly), Bryson Goodwin (Warrington), Troy Dargan (Broncos), Steven Marsters (Dragons), Joshua Cook, Dean Hawkins, Keaon Kolomatangi, Ky RodwellLosses: George Burgess (Wigan), Dean Britt (Bulldogs), John Sutton (retirement), Greg Inglis (retirement), Connor Tracey (Sharks), Billy Brittain, Jacob Gagan, Mawene Hiroti, Kyle TurnerCoach: Wayne Bennett (2021)ROOSTERS2020 squad: Mitchell Aubusson (2020), Fletcher Baker (2021), Egan Butcher (2021), Nat Butcher (2020), Lindsay Collins (2022), Boyd Cordner (2023), Angus Crichton (2021), Poasa Faamausili (2022), Kyle Flanagan (2021), Jake Friend (2020), Ryan Hall (2020/MO), Matt Ikuvalu (2020), Luke Keary (2021), Asu Kepaoa (2020), Lachlan Lam (2020), Isaac Liu (2021), Joseph Manu (2022), Latrell Mitchell (2020), Brett Morris (2020), Victor Radley (2023), Billy Smith (2021), Siosiua Taukeiaho (2020), James Tedesco (2021), Daniel Tupou (2021), Sitili Tupouniua (2021), Sam Verrills (2021), Jared Waerea-Hargreaves (2020)Gains: Kyle Flanagan (Sharks)Losses: Cooper Cronk (retired), Bernard Lewis, Zane TetevanoCoach: Trent Robinson (2020)WARRIORS2020 squad: Bunty Afoa (2021), Leeson Ah Mau (2021), Gerard Beale (2020), Adam Blair (2020/PO), Lachlan Burr (2020), Josh Curran (2021), Wayde Egan (2022), Jackson Frei (2020) David Fusitu’a (2023), Blake Green (2020), Tohu Harris (2021), Chanel Harris-Tavita (2020), Peta Hiku (2020), Adam Keighran (2020), Eliesa Katoa (2020), Karl Lawton (2021), Sam Lisone (2020), Ken Maumalo (2022), Taane Milne (2020) Kodi Nikorima (2021/PO), Agnatius Paasi (2022), Isaiah Papali’i (2020), Hayze Perham (2020), Adam Pompey (2020) Leivaha Pulu (2020), Nathaniel Roache (2020), Jazz Tevaga (2021), Roger Tuivasa-Sheck (2022)Gains: Wayde Egan (Panthers), Adam Pompey, Eliesa KatoaLosses: Ligi Sao, Tevita Satae (Hull FC), Blayke Ayshford (retired), Issac Luke (Dragons)Coach: Stephen Kearney (2022)TIGERS2020 squad: Josh Aloiai (2021), Luke Brooks (2023), Michael Chee-Kam (2021), Oliver Clark (2020), Matt Eisenhuth (2020), Luke Garner (2022), Robert Jennings (2020), Chris Lawrence (2020), Jacob Liddle (2021), Benji Marshall (2020), Sam McIntyre (2020), Chris McQueen (2020), Thomas Mikaele (2021), Moses Mbye (2022), Paul Momirovski (2020), David Nofoaluma (2021), Russell Packer (2021), Josh Reynolds (2021), Alex Seyfarth (2020), Dylan Smith (2020), Elijah Taylor (2020), Tommy Talau (2020), Corey Thompson (2021), Alex Twal (2022), Billy Walters (2021)Gains: Billy Walters (from Storm)Losses: Robbie Farah, Robbie Rochow, Ben Matulino (all retired), Mahe Fonua (Hull FC), Esan Marsters (Cowboys), Ryan Matterson (Eels)
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Fútbol indio: jugadores extranjeros de clubes de la I-League que todavía están en India
Varios jugadores extranjeros de los clubes de la I-League están atrapados en India debido al cierre nacional en medio de la pandemia de Coronavirus … La pandemia de Coronavirus ha afectado el mundo del fútbol y el fútbol doméstico en India ha estado en espera desde el 14 de marzo. La final de la Super League (ISL) entre ATK y Chennaiyin FC fue la última acción que los fanáticos del fútbol indio presenciaron antes de que el país entrara en un bloqueo nacional riguroso. El último partido de la I-League se jugó entre Mohun Bagan y Aizawl FC en el estadio Kalyani el 10 de marzo. Mohun Bagan había recogido la victoria tan importante que les ayudó a asegurar el título antes de que se suspendiera la temporada. La pandemia de Coronavirus y el bloqueo resultante afectó a todos, pero más aún al contingente extranjero de la I-League. Mientras que los jugadores extranjeros en el ISL tuvieron tiempo suficiente para abandonar el país, la mayoría de los jugadores de la I-League se quedaron estancados porque no había claridad sobre la reducción de la liga. Cuando el gobierno impuso el bloqueo, no había claridad para el AIFF sobre cuándo podría reanudar la liga. La decisión de terminar la liga finalmente se tomó solo el 21 de abril de 2020. Como resultado, los jugadores extranjeros pudieron abandonar India solo después de que se tomó esa decisión. Muchos de ellos han logrado regresar a sus países. Sin embargo, con los vuelos comerciales suspendidos, hay algunos que todavía están atrapados en el país. Echamos un vistazo a los jugadores extranjeros de los 10 clubes de la I-League que todavía están atrapados en la India. Mohun Bagan
Mohun Bagan había arreglado la repatriación de sus tres jugadores españoles, Francisco González Muñoz, Francisco Morante y Joseba Beitia junto con el entrenador español Kibu Vicuña y sus asistentes Tomasz Tchórz y Paulius Ragauskas el 4 de mayo. El internacional de Tayikistán Komron Tursunov dejó el país el 28 de mayo. . Los únicos extranjeros que quedan en la India son el delantero senegalés Papa Babacar Diawara y el defensor internacional trinitense Daneil Cyrus. Ambos jugadores todavía están en Kolkata y esperan que se reanuden los viajes internacionales. Bengala oriental
La brigada española de Bengala Oriental que estaba compuesta por Juan Mera González, Jaime Santos Colado, Marcos De La Espada Martínez, Víctor Pérez y el entrenador Mario Rivera y su asistente Marçal Trulls Sevillano abandonaron el país junto con el grupo español de Mohun Bagan el 4 de mayo. El único español que Se había quedado atrás en ese momento era el entrenador físico Carlos Nodar. Nodar estuvo acompañado por el mundialista costarricense Johnny Acosta y el centrocampista senegalés Kassim Aidara, que se quedó en Calcuta hasta mediados de junio. Aidara fue la primera en partir el 14 de junio, seguida de Nodar y Acosta el 18 y 19 de junio, respectivamente. Punjab FC
Además del delantero camerunés Aser Pierrick Dipanda Dicka y el defensor nigeriano Eze Kingsley, todos los demás reclutas extranjeros del club habían abandonado el país antes del cierre nacional el 25 de marzo. Mientras Dipanda todavía está atrapada en Punjab, Kingsley había viajado a Kolkata y actualmente reside allí. “Todavía estoy en Punjab. Charlé con mi consulado y me dijeron que no pueden hacer nada, ya que no son ellos quienes deciden. Ahora tengo que esperar hasta que se reanude el viaje internacional en India ”, dijo Dipanda a Goal. Aunque realmente no está disfrutando su estadía en India, Kingsley tenía una perspectiva completamente diferente. Él le dijo a Goal: “Actualmente estoy en Kolkata. Estaré aquí hasta que los vuelos internacionales comiencen a funcionar. Los casos están en aumento en mi país. Así que no quiero arriesgarme ". Real Kashmir FC
Tres jugadores del Real Kashmir FC Loveday Enyinnaya, Gnhere Krizo y Armand Bazou aún no han regresado a sus respectivos países debido a la pandemia de Coronavirus. Los tres jugadores están atrapados en Cachemira y residen en las instalaciones del club. El entrenador escocés David Robertson, su hijo y el defensor del Real Cachemira Mason Robertson y el delantero inglés Kallum Higginbotham habían salido del país el 7 de mayo en un vuelo especial organizado por la Alta Comisión Británica. El defensor zambiano Aaron Katebe también abandonó el país. Gokulam Kerala
Cinco de los seis jugadores extranjeros de Gokulam Kerala de la temporada pasada todavía están en Kolkata. Los delanteros Henry Kisekka y Atuheire Kipson (de Uganda y Ruanda, respectivamente) están esperando los resultados de sus exámenes médicos, según los cuales se espera que salgan el 4 de julio. Los futbolistas trinitenses Andre Ettienne, Nathaniel García y Marcus Joseph esperan la respuesta de su embajada. El entrenador español Fernando Santiago Varela y el defensor internacional de Afganistán Haroon Amiri abandonaron el país el 10 y el 15 de junio, respectivamente. Cabe señalar que todos los gastos de los jugadores han sido cubiertos por el club durante el cierre nacional a pesar de que sus contratos habían expirado. Chennai City FC
Todos los jugadores extranjeros de la ciudad de Chennai han abandonado el país. El club contactó a las embajadas respectivas de los futbolistas y se aseguró de que los jugadores regresaran a su país. Los jugadores españoles, el portero Nauzet Santana, el defensor Roberto Eslava, los mediocampistas Fito y Sandro Rodríguez, salieron hacia fines de abril en un vuelo de repatriación, mientras que el entrenador Akbar Nawaz se fue a Singapur más tarde. Aizawl FC
Todos los extranjeros del Aizawl FC, excepto Matias Veron, quedaron varados en el país hasta el 1 de julio. Veron fue el primer jugador extranjero en abandonar el país en mayo. El juez Morgan y Richard Kassaga salieron de Aizawl para Calcuta el 1 de julio. Mientras Kassaga viajó a Mumbai el 2 de julio y luego tomó un vuelo de regreso a Uganda el mismo día, el vuelo del juez Morgan a Nigeria es el 4 de julio. El defensor ugandés Joseph Adjei todavía se encuentra en Aizawl, pero se espera que regrese para la primera semana de julio. Desafortunadamente, el centrocampista Abdoulaye Kanouté tendrá que quedarse en la India por más tiempo ya que no puede regresar a Malí debido a la guerra civil en curso en el país. El club proporcionó alojamiento a todos los extranjeros durante el encierro y también ha pagado sus boletos de avión. Hermanos Churchill
Cuatro futbolistas, Willis Plaza, Dawda Ceesay, Robert Primus y Abu Bakr, todavía están atrapados en Goa y esperan que se reanuden los viajes internacionales en India. El delantero portugués Sócrates Pedro y el centrocampista ghanés Kalif Alhassan habían abandonado el país antes del cierre. NEROCA
Los seis extranjeros de NEROCA FC todavía están atrapados en la India en medio del bloqueo nacional: Ousmane Diawara y Boubacar Diarra (Mali), Taryk Sampson y Marvin Phillip (Trinidad y Tobago), Attila Busai (Hungría), Philip Adjah (Ghana). Los jugadores extranjeros volarán de regreso a sus respectivos países una vez que se reanuden los vuelos internacionales. TRAU
A diferencia de sus rivales de la ciudad, TRAU FC había logrado enviar a todo su contingente extranjero: Oguchi Uche, Joseph Olaleye, Joel Sunday y Princewill Emeka (todo Nigeria), Gerard Williams (San Cristóbal y Nieves), Isaac Isinde (Uganda), antes El bloqueo nacional se implementó el 25 de marzo.
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Super League team news - Hull KR, Warrington, Leeds, Widnes, Wakefield and Hull FC wrapped up | Rugby League News
http://www.internetunleashed.co.uk/?p=13357 Super League team news - Hull KR, Warrington, Leeds, Widnes, Wakefield and Hull FC wrapped up | Rugby League News - http://www.internetunleashed.co.uk/?p=13357 Warrington's Dom Crosby will make his debut for struggling Leeds on Friday, having joined on loan All the rest of the Super League team news ahead of Hull KR v Warrington, Leeds v Widnes and Wakefield v Hull FC. League leaders St Helens kicked off the latest round of Super League action on Thursday, live on Sky Sports, with a 14-6 victory at Wigan.On Friday, Castleford host Huddersfield on Sky Sports Arena from 7.30pm, while Saturday sees Catalans face Salford also in front of the Sky cameras - live on Sky Sports Action from 5pm. Here's the team news for the rest of this week's Super League games...Hull KR v Warrington Wolves (Friday, KO 8pm)Hull KR, currently sat in 10th and seemingly set for a spell in the Qualifiers, have prop Lee Jewitt back from a three-match absence with groin and back problems and centre Junior Vaivai also returns following minor nose surgery.However, the Robins have lost winger Justin Carney with an ankle injury and have an injury doubt over second row Joel Tomkins. Danny McGuire has been in great form for Hull KR in recent weeks Warrington currently sit fourth in Super League, and coach Steve Price has brought in Morgan Smith and Pat Moran to plug the gaps created by the loss of centre Bryson Goodwin and forward Ben Westwood in the two changes to the team that drew with Catalans Dragons.Last six league matches: Hull KR LLDWWW; Warrington WLWWLD.Top try-scorers: Ryan Shaw (Hull KR) 11; Josh Charnley (Warrington) 12.Top goal-scorers: Ryan Shaw (Hull KR) 56; Bryson Goodwin (Warrington) 29.Referee: L Moore. Hull KR's 19-man squad: Adam Quinlan, Junior Vaivai, Danny McGuire, Nick Scruton, Shaun Lunt, Mose Masoe, Maurice Blair, James Greenwood, Ben Kavanagh, Lee Jewitt, James Donaldson, Chris Clarkson, Robbie Mulhern, Liam Salter, Chris Atkin, Will Oakes, Danny Tickle, Elliot Wallis, Joel Tomkins. Warrington's 19-man squad: Sitaleki Akauola, Kevin Brown, Mitch Brown, Josh Charnley, Daryl Clark, Mike Cooper, Chris Hill, Jack Hughes, George King, Toby King, Tom Lineham, Harvey Livett, Pat Moran, Declan Patton, Joe Philbin, Ben Pomeroy, Stefan Ratchford, Tyrone Roberts, Morgan Smith.Leeds Rhinos v Widnes Vikings (Friday, KO 8pm)Kevin Sinfield's Leeds are currently sat ninth and on the verge of a Qualifiers place.Centre Jimmy Keinhorst, who made three appearances on loan for Widnes in mid-season, is back from a six-week absence with a hamstring injury and hooker Matt Parcell is also fit again after missing the draw with Wakefield with an elbow injury. Second rower Brett Ferres is out with a knee injury.Loan signing Dom Crosby will make his Leeds Rhinos debut having joined from Warrington, while Brad Singleton is named as captain. Widnes are sat rock bottom of Super League and face a battle to preserve their status for 2019.Winger Patrick Ah Van takes over from the injured Stefan Marsh and former Leeds second row Weller Hauraki is also back from injury after sitting out the home defeat by Hull KR.Last six league matches: Leeds LLLLLD; Widnes LLLLLL.Top try-scorers: Luke Briscoe (Leeds) 24; Krisnan Inu (Widnes) 6.Top goal-scorers: Kallum Watkins (Leeds) 34; Tom Gilmore (Widnes) 33.Leeds 19-man squad: Ashton Golding, Tom Briscoe, Liam Sutcliffe, Ryan Hall, Joel Moon, Richie Myler, Adam Cuthbertson, Matt Parcell, Brad Singleton, Carl Ablett, Brad Dwyer, Mitch Garbutt, Jimmy Keinhorst, Ash Handley, Jack Walker, Mikolaj Oledzki, Josh Walters, Luke Briscoe, Dom Crosby. Widnes 19-man squad: Patrick Ah Van, Wellington Albert, Olly Ashall Bott, Owen Buckley, Jay Chapelhow, Ted Chapelhow, Danny Craven, Gil Dudson, Weller Hauraki, Aaron Heremaia, Chris Houston, Krisnan Inu, MacGraff Leuluai, Joe Mellor, Tom Olbison, Charly Runciman, Brad Walker, Danny Walker, Matt Whitley.Wakefield Trinity v Hull FC (Sunday, KO 3pm)Wakefield currently sit sixth and could do with gaining some valuable Super League points if they harbour any ambitions of competing for the playoffs in the Super 8s.Coach Chris Chester has made one change to the side which drew 20-20 against Leeds at Headingley last week, with Craig Huby replacing Anthony England int he squad following a couple of months out with injury. Hull FC's Fetuli Talanoa is back in the Hull squad after injury For Hull, key wing Fetuli Talanoa has sufficiently recovered from an ankle complaint to make the squad, though Albert Kelly and Jake Connor have dropped out owing to head and leg injuries respectively.Elsewhere, Marc Sneyd and Joe Westerman will have to pass late fitness tests on Saturday if they are to be added to the squad. Jamie Shaul and Josh Griffin remain out, while Sika Manu serves the final game of his three match suspension.Last six league matches: Wakefield WLWLLD; Hull FC LWLWLL. Wakefield 19-man squad: Chris Annakin, Tinirau Arona, Matty Ashurst, James Batchelor, Mason Caton-Brown, David Fifita, Ryan Hampshire, Keegan Hirst, Justin Horo, Craig Huby, Tom Johnstone, Ben Jones-Bishop, Max Jowitt, Reece Lyne, Jacob Miller, Pauli Pauli, Tyler Randell, Bill Tupou, Kyle Wood.Hull FC 19-man squad: Bureta Faraimo, Carlos Tuimavave, Fetuli Talanoa, Scott Taylor, Danny Houghton, Dean Hadley, Mark Minichiello, Jordan Abdull, Danny Washbrook, Brad Fash, Jez Litten, Mickey Paea, Jack Logan, Jansin Turgut, Jack Downs, Hakim Miloudi, Masi Matongo, Cameron Scott, Liam Harris. 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Australia vs England Rugby League World Cup
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Australia vs England Rugby League World Cup
The teams
OK, here’s how the two sides line up tonight:
Australia: 1. Billy Slater; 2. Dane Gagai, 3. Will Chambers, 4. Josh Dugan, 5. Valentine Holmes; 6. Michael Morgan, 7. Cooper Cronk; 8. Aaron Woods, 9. Cameron Smith, 10. David Klemmer, 11. Boyd Cordner, 12. Matt Gillett, 13. Jake Trbojevic. Interchange: 14. Wade Graham, 15. Jordan McLean, 16. Josh Mcguire, 17. Tyson Frizell.
England 1. Jonny Lomax; 2. Jermaine McGillvary, 3. Kallum Watkins, 4. John Bateman, 5. Ryan Hall; 6. Gareth Widdop, 7. Luke Gale; 8. Chris Hill, 9. Josh Hodgson, 10. James Graham, 11. Sam Burgess, 12. Elliott Whitehead, 13. Sean O’Loughlin. Interchange:Walmsley, 15. Chris Heighington, 16. Tom Burgess, 17. James Roby 18. Ben Currie.
Or, here’s all that information in a handy tweet that could have just saved me typing all that out:
Rugby league wouldn’t be rugby league without a bit of off-field scandal, would it? Never a dull day and all that. And today, the day of the opening game of the Rugby League World Cup, was no exception when, with near impeccable timing, this happened
It’ll be interesting to see what kind of crowd this matchup pulls tonight after much talk about how much this tournament has flown under the radar, both in Australia and the UK. With the opener being staged away from the rugby league heartland of Sydney, concerns over crowd size have also been raised, although that is to completely ignore the fact that rugby league crowds – including for international matches – are notoriously poor in Sydney. Anyway, it appears to be a pleasant evening in Melbourne, so no excuses on that front. That said, with nearly 20 minutes to go, there are plenty of empty seats to be seen around AAMI Park.
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May has kept us busy with two qualifying athletic events. The first, the Mid-Norfolk Athletics Championship was held at UEA on Wednesday 15th May. Winners who meet age criteria are to go onto the Norfolk Championships on the 10th of June. A cool and what had been wet morning soon turned into a cool but dry afternoon, and what an afternoon we had! Up against competition from Litcham, Northgate, Sacred Heart, Iceni and Wayland our 59 competitors excitedly showed us what they are made of. There were some outstanding results, but as importantly the way that everyone encouraged their team mates and how pupils were asking to ‘have a go’ on the very few events that we had not filled made it for me. All competitors should be incredibly proud of their achievements particularly when you bear in mind that at this point in the term the weather had been against us and had made practice time a very rare occasion! Yr 7 Girls: Alissia Watson- 200m 1st, Georgina Whitehead -100m 1st , High Jump 3rd, Long Jump 1st. Memphis Symonds – 800m 1st , 1500m 1st. Ruby Needs with the aforementioned girls won their Relay. Ruby Wilson – Shot 2nd. Yr 7 Boys: Ryan Ferrari – Shot 2nd, Lucas Rose – Javelin 2nd, Cailean Fennah - Long jump 3rd, Owen Brown – 200m 1st. Cameron Hodgson -100m 1st. Callum Scott 800m 1st. The relay team also won their Relay. Yr 8 Girls: Ruby Chantry- High Jump 1st, Long Jump 1st. Ellie Ampleford- Shot 1st, Javelin 2nd. Beth Barrett - 100m 1st, 200m 1st. Amberly Wright - 800m 2nd. Hallie Taylor- 1500m 2nd. Lucy Gedge and Milly Ogden made up the winning Relay team with Hallie and Beth. Yr 8 Boys: Kayhan Tokbay-800m 2nd, Zak Collins- Idi- 100m, Long jump 1st. Gwilym Hughes – Discus 2nd, Javelin 3rd. Gabriel Borges - High Jump 1st. Matt Way – Shot 1st. Relay team 1st. Yr 9 Girls: Tash Ward- 100m 2nd, Long Jump 2nd. Marni Taylor- 200m 3rd. Sophie Green-300m 2nd. Pearl Williams Eley- 800m 3rd. Lily Tarsey -1500m 3rd. Morgan Dorrell – Shot 1st, Discus 1st. Trin Donachie -Javelin 1st. Relay team photo finish 3rd, it was that close! Yr 9 Boys: Sam Swales – 800m 2nd. Brad Bowie 100m 3rd. Jake Meltom-300m 1st. Kane Clark -High Jump 3rd. Charlie Price-Shot 3rd. Relay team 2nd. Yr 10 Girls: Issy Green - 200m 2nd. Ellie Foster – 800m 1st, 1500m 1st. Eli Plomer – High Jump 3rd. Chloe Webb- Discus 1st. Relay team 3rd. Yr 10 Boys: Joe Kealey – Javelin 2nd. Kallum Brown – Long Jump 2nd , 800m 3rd. Charlie Dickerson- 1500m 1st, High Jump 2nd. Aaron Duffield – Triple Jump 3rd. Joe Kealey – 400 3rd. Adam Taylor – 100 3rd. Relay team 2nd. If you have not been mentioned above it doesn’t mean your efforts were not recognised Team Neatherd. Without all of you we would not have been the overall winners of the competition. Hoorah! Huge congratulations and well done! The following week off we went to the UEA again for the West Norwich and Dereham Schools Sports Partnership Competition. This one was a little more tricky! Our 60 competitors were up against some very tough competition as pupils from Northgate, Hellesdon, Taverham, Reepham, and Ormiston took to the track and field, also giving it their all. I’m not sure what they feed them on in these near Norwich schools, but it makes their legs work very, very fast!! Again we had some outstanding results and again each and every one of our competitors should be very proud of themselves. It was a tough one in such hot weather! Alissia Watson- 200m heat 1st, 200m Final 2nd. Georgina Whitehead -100m heat 2nd, 100m final 2nd. High jump 3rd. Long Jump 1st. Memphis Symonds 1500m 1st. Tamica Larbie-Shot 2nd. Ruby Wilson-Javelin 3rd. Ruby Needs 200m heat 3rd. Ruby Chantry- High Jump 1st, Long Jump 1st. Ellie Ampleford – Javelin 1st. Shot 3rd. Hallie Taylor 1500m 2nd. Beth Barrett- 200m heat 2nd, final 2nd, 100m heat 2nd. Amberly Wright-800m 2nd. Tash Ward- Long Jump 1st. Sophie Green 300m 3rd. Trin Donachie- Javelin 2nd. Morgan Dorrell- Discus 3rd. Bethany Hilton- High jump 2nd. Issy Green 200m 2nd. Amy Malin- Shot 2nd. Ellie Foster 800m, 1500m 1st. Charlotte Welling- High jump 1st. Tom Lake – High Jump 1st, Long jump 2nd. Ryan Ferrari- Shot 3rd. Cameron Hodgson Javelin 2nd. Callum Scott – 800m 2nd. Kayhan Tokbay- 800m 3rd. Bailey Barrett- High Jump 2nd. Jake Melton- 400m 3rd. Brad Bowie- Long Jump 2nd. Charlie Dickerson – 1500m 3rd. Kallum Brown – Long Jump 3rd. Patrick Lee – Shot 3rd. Aaron Duffield- Triple jump 2nd. Joe Kealey – Javelin 1st. Relays: Yr 7 boys 3rd. Yr 8 boys 1st, Yr 10 girls 2nd. Yr 10 boys 3rd. Another brilliant day! Massive thanks must go Mrs Twidle who ran the High Jump for us, meaning Mr Barron and I could keep an eye out and ensure all pupils arrived at their events! COACH TOPPING
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I don't draw Morgan nearly enough, so have some sketches
#i love her so much :)#even if I don't draw her that much#frameshift#oc#artists on tumblr#sketch#art#original content#lgbtq#artist#Morgan Kallum
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Head construction practice because... Honestly, I forget how to do this so frequently. Also, I've never drawn the main cast all at once! Hi hi hi!!
#gods I love them#i need to draw so much more#Gordie Lockwright#Marko Ellaqan#and#Morgan Kallum#I get Marko and Gordie (I'm a lesbian who loves drawing women) but Morgan?? is right there??? and I love her????#the decisions of past Izzy are indescribable#frameshift#oc#artists on tumblr#sketch#art#queer#original content#queer art#Oksana Kelenov#Kat Tallet-Smith#Dolly DeSanto
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I can't believe I made my Halloween post EARLY this year and then STILL forgot to post it on time, GUH!
Anyhoo, werewolf X vampire Dolly and Morgan, anyone? Jenny and I ship these two justtt a bit. Just a little bit. It's toxic Yuri and that's quite in ATM.
I loved designing their outfits too.
Guh, just look at them. Women are too pretty 🥺
Oh also
Sana wanted to feel included :) awoo!
#are they canon?#who's to say? :)#but I love rhem so much GUH#frameshift#oc#artists on tumblr#sketch#art#original content#queer#artist#lgbtq#queer art#halloween#halloween art#happy halloweeeeeeen#vampire#werewolf#Morgan Kallum#Dolly DeSanto#Oksana Kelenov#Awoo
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