Andy Farrell aims for new-look Ireland to play at high speed in July Tests

THE WAY ANDY Farrell sees the game going, being able to play at as high a tempo as possible is crucial for Ireland in the coming years.

We have seen glimpses of what the Ireland head coach is looking for. In their most recent outing, an impressive win at home against England, Farrell’s side had real speed in their game at times.

But Farrell wants more, starting with next month’s Tests against Japan and the US. He is hoping for a fearless approach from his Irish players as they look to expand their game.

“I think over the next couple of years the way that World Rugby are trying to address all sorts of things regarding scrum, breakdown, etc., it all gears to the game being safer and speeding up,” said Farrell yesterday.

“So being able to play what’s in front of you and being able to play quick is going to be absolutely vital and it’s something that we’ve already started and something that we want to see a big improvement in.”

In that light, the 37-man squad Farrell announced yesterday for July Tests against Japan and the US makes plenty of sense.

His three scrum-halves – Craig Casey, Jamison Gibson-Park, and the uncapped Caolin Blade – all thrive in a high-tempo approach. Several of the other new faces have real pace, including wing Robert Baloucoune and back row Nick Timoney.

Farrell even spoke about speed when discussing his uncapped selection at out-half, Harry Byrne, who has been picked alongside fellow attacking-minded playmakers Joey Carbery and Billy Burns.

“He plays really quick, he flows in both sides, he’s able to play in front of him, he takes the ball to the line, his distribution, his speed of pass is very good and he’s also brave at taking people on as well,” said Farrell of Byrne. “He has an array in his attacking kicking game because his vision is very good.”

Nick Timoney has impressed for Ulster. Source: Ryan Byrne/INPHO

The Ireland boss then wondered aloud whether the likes of 22-year-old Byrne, Connacht man Blade, and his other new call-ups can do it at international level.

“That’s what we’re here to find out, which is great.”

If it’s speed Farrell is after, a clash with Japan on 3 July should be ideal. Jamie Joseph’s side set out to play the fastest rugby in the sport at their home 2019 World Cup and certainly made an impression in that sense. 

The Brave Blossoms were understandably rusty in last weekend’s win over the Sunwolves in what was their first game since the World Cup, but they have players of top-level quality. Their last meeting with Ireland was, of course, that famous victory in Shizuoka that shocked Joe Schmidt’s side.

The US haven’t played since 2019 either and a seemingly serious injury for in-form captain and Dublin native AJ MacGinty last weekend while playing for Sale is very worrying. It would be a surprise if Farrell doesn’t field a fresh-faced team in that game on 10 July.

While there are 11 uncapped players in this Ireland squad, with stalwarts Johnny Sexton, Keith Earls, and Cian Healy rested, there are still plenty of senior squad regulars involved.

Carbery and Caelan Doris’ returns to the Test scene will be welcome, while the likes of Hugo Keenan, Garry Ringrose, captain James Ryan, Dave Kilcoyne, Peter O’Mahony, Jordan Larmour, and Jacob Stockdale will relish getting more international experience for differing reasons. Some could even get a late call from the Lions yet.

Farrell is keen for Ryan and a few others to develop their leadership skills with the likes of Sexton absent, while he will also be settling on a new-look back row given that CJ Stander’s time with Ireland is now over.

Gavin Coombes has impressed for Ireland. Source: James Crombie/INPHO

Doris will look to resume his rise at this level, while Munster man Gavin Coombes looks set to make a real impact after his superb season.

“There is an opportunity for someone to make a name for themselves and stake a claim,” said Farrell. “I think Caelan certainly started that, he had a great game coming back into some good form after being out for quite some time the other night at the RDS.

“Gavin Coombes is doing really well. We’ll see who can step up consistently well to be able to deal with the pressures of international rugby.

“I think you’ll agree we’re pretty lucky in that area when you look at Dan Leavy who has to come back in there as well, hopefully he gets fit very soon… Will Connors, who has made great strides with us over the last two years.

“And then the lads who are getting a chance, Paul Boyle who has had a great season, I think he’s going to relish coming into this type of pressured environment.

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“You look at people like Nick Timoney who has been making break after break and poach after poach, and even somebody like Scott Penny, who was excellent at the weekend, who misses out, so there’s some real good talent in and around that back row area.” 

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NJPW “G1 Climax 29 – Day 9” Results – July 27, 2019 – Aichi, Japan

1. Six-Man Tag Team Match
Yoshinobu Kanemaru, Taichi, and Minoru Suzuki defeated Yota Tsuji, Ren Narita, and Jeff Cobb
2. Six-Man Tag Team Match
Chase Owens, Yujiro Takahashi, and Jay White defeated Toa Henare, Tomoaki Honma, and Juice Robinson
3. Tomohiro Ishii and Toru Yano defeated YOSHI-HASHI and Hirooki Goto
4. Shingo Takagi and Tetsuya Naito defeated Shota Umino and Jon Moxley
5. G1 Climax 29 – A Block Tournament Match
Kota Ibushi [6] defeated Lance Archer [4]
6. G1 Climax 29 – A Block Tournament Match
Will Ospreay [4] defeated Bad Luck Fale [2] (via Disqualification)
7. G1 Climax 29 – A Block Tournament Match
EVIL [6] defeated Zack Sabre Jr. [2]
8. G1 Climax 29 – A Block Tournament Match
Hiroshi Tanahashi [6] defeated SANADA [2]
9. G1 Climax 29 – A Block Tournament Match
Kazuchika Okada [10] defeated KENTA [8]

NJPW G1 Climax 29 Standings:
A Block:
1. Kazuchika Okada ———- 10
2. KENTA ——————– 8
3. EVIL ——————— 6
3. Kota Ibushi ————– 6
3. Hiroshi Tanahashi ——– 6
6. Lance Archer ————- 4
6. Will Ospreay ————- 4
8. Bad Luck Fale ———— 2
8. Zack Sabre Jr. ———– 2
8. SANADA ——————- 2
B Block:
1. Jon Moxley ————— 8
2. Juice Robinson ———– 6
3. Tomohiro Ishii ———– 4
3. Tetsuya Naito ———— 4
3. Taichi ——————- 4
3. Shingo Takagi ———— 4
3. Toru Yano —————- 4
7. Jeff Cobb —————- 2
7. Hirooki Goto ————- 2
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Who attacked Roman Reigns?

Roman Reigns mystery attacker was/is Daniel Bryan and it will lead to a match between the two at SummerSlam.
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Updated WWE Summerslam Card

WWE has an updated card for SummerSlam following Tuesday’s episode of Smackdown. The show takes place on August 14th from Toronto, Ontario, Canada and airs live on the WWE Network. The updated card is as follows:
* WWE Universal Championship Match: Brock Lesnar vs. Seth Rollins
* WWE Championship Match: Kofi Kingston vs. Randy Orton
* RAW Women’s Championship Match: Becky Lynch vs. Natalya
* WWE United States Championship Match: AJ Styles vs. Ricochet
* SmackDown Live Women’s Championship Match: Bayley vs. Ember Moon
* Kevin Owens’ Career On The Line: Kevin Owens vs. Shane McMahon
* Trish Stratus vs. Charlotte Flair
* Sami Zayn vs. Aleister Black
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AEW applies for “Revolution” trademark

PWInsider.com is reporting that All Elite Wrestling applied to trademark AEW Revolution on August 2 with the United States Patent and Trademark Office.
The trademark was applied for several services including pay-per-views, entertainment services such as television shows, computer games, graphics, apparel, toys, and many, many more.
Apart from AEW, All Elite Wrestling, Double or Nothing, All Out, and Tuesday and Wednesday Night Dynamite, AEW has no other trademark records on file.
The company has not announced yet what name their new Wednesday night show on TNT will be called.Click Here:

WWE Reschedules Live Event Dates

WWE announced that the following live events have been rescheduled:
* Friday, August 23 in Bossier City, Louisiana postponed to Sunday, March 22, 2020.
* Saturday, August 24 in Lafayette, Louisiana postponed to Friday, January 17, 2020.
* Sunday, August 25 in Mobile, Alabama postponed to Thursday, March 19, 2020.
No reason was given for the events being rescheduled but Wrestling Inc reports that WWE may want to strengthen their South America tour during those August dates instead of running two separate crews.Click Here:

Edge shows up at SummerSlam Kick-Off show and spears Elias

It seems that Elias always draws the short end of the stick when it comes to see who gets beaten by WWE Legends or Hall of Famers. Today in Toronto, it was no different.
Elias did a segment during the Kick-Off show and ran down Toronto and some of its sports teams. That prompted WWE Hall of Famer Edge to come out to a massive pop from the home town crowd. With the two on opposite sides of the ring, the fans chanted “Yes! Yes! Yes!” and Edge simply ran and speared the hell out of Elias.
Ever since Edge got injured and had to retire, he stayed away from doing any sort of physical stuff so this was rather a surprise to see the former champ deliver his finishing move.

Brie Bella Says How Total Bellas Will Be Different This Season

In an interview with TV Insider, Brie Bella spoke about how the next season of Total Bellas will be different because it will focus on the Bella Twins’ lives after WWE, now that they are both retired. Here are highlights:
On being a part of Celebrity Family Feud: “It was fun to come up with your own answers when they’re asking the questions. I have to tell you my family and I was so nervous. We didn’t know how well we would do. You’re not prepared at all. You have no idea what the topics are or the questions, so it’s really nerve wracking. Nicole and I didn’t want to make fools of ourselves. I can’t wait for everyone to see the episode because I feel like they’re going to be proud of my sister and I. I give all the credit to my husband [Bryan [Danielson] for hosting “Bella Brains” on our podcast and making my brain work, especially questions back from school.”
On how her approach to fitness has changed now that she’s not wrestling anymore: “I think my biggest motivator is getting rid of the baby weight, always trying to get back to that pre-pregnancy body. For me, it’s about creating a healthy lifestyle where I’m fit but not deprived. I have a personal trainer who keeps me on my toes. I train with him three times a week, so I can do the heavy lifting and someone is watching me, and I’m not hurting myself. On my days I’m not working with a trainer, I love to do hot yoga. That’s my time to give my body the love and care it needs by stretching and making it more flexible. I feel like hot yoga brings that mind, body, and soul. My sister tells her trainer to train her as if she was going into a WrestleMania match. I feel like you’ll always have that mentality. You always want to be in champion’s shape, but it’s nice not having the pressure that you have to be at a certain point in four weeks. You just make it your lifestyle.”
On the next season of Total Bellas: “I think the biggest thing is that in every season, we’ve always been getting ready for this big comeback to wrestling and how wrestling is this big part of our lives. We both are retired now. And since Nikki officially announced that, it’s strange how all these other doors have opened where we are able to give all of our companies so much time. It’s like we are in our next chapter of our life. You’re going to see cameras capturing Nikki’s retirement and her feelings on it. You’re going to see what happened when meeting the doctors. We both thought we were going back this summer. It’s our next chapter in life, which for me means growing my family. For my sister, it’s being in a new relationship with Artem [Chigvintsev] as a new cast member. He will be filming a lot. My sister is also building a house next door to me. I think it will show us as entrepreneurs.”Click Here:

Ronda Rousey suffers gruesome hand injury on the set of 9-1-1 TV series

At WrestleMania 35, Ronda Rousey broke her left pinky knuckle and was in a cast for a while until it healed. Now, Rousey, who just joined the cast of the TV series 9-1-1, had another hand injury on set, one which nearly severed one of her fingers.
According to TMZ.COM, Ronda injured her middle and ring finger, with the middle finger getting broken and tendon nearly severed while also fracturing the tip of her ring finger. All this occurred while she was filming the show, slamming a door on her fingers during an action scene by mistake. “She was a little over-exuberant and slammed the door on her finger,” a source told TMZ.
The former Raw Women’s champion was taken to a San Diego hospital by ambulance for treatment and doctors inserted bolts and screws in her now bionic middle finger! Rousey brushed it off and went back to work on set the following day.
TMZ added that according to those on set, Ronda did not complain and did not mess up the scene, continued to stay in character and finished the scene. It was only after the director yelled “cut” that Ronda showed everyone the injury.
A photo of Ronda at the hospital showing the absolutely destroyed middle finger was also published. If you can handle gory injury photos, you can check it out here, but trust us, it’s ugly.Click Here: