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London Irish have signed Australia lock Adam Coleman for the 2019-20 season.

The 6ft 8ins Tasmania-born forward, who has played in 29 of the past 31 internationals for the Wallabies, joins from Melbourne Rebels.

If selected for the World Cup, he may not arrive until November, depending on how far Australia progress in Japan.

Director of rugby Declan Kidney told the club website: "We have a strong set of forwards, but know we need strength in depth to be competitive."

He continued: "Adam is a quality player and we're delighted he has chosen to come and join London Irish."

Coleman played for Western Force in Super Rugby for four seasons before joining Melbourne Rebels.

He is Irish's fourth signing of the week, following Wallabies team-mate Sekope Kepu, New Zealander winger Waisake Naholo and Perpignan fly-half Paddy Jackson.

Cardiff Blues chairman Alun Jones has admitted the region's latest accounts "do not make pleasant reading".

The Blues' operating loss has risen to almost £1.3m in the latest set of accounts up until 30 June, 2018.

Former chairman Peter Thomas has written off £3.33m and converted more than £10m into equity.

In the annual report, Jones says the results do contain "some significant developments which bode well for the future".

Thomas officially stepped down as chairman on 1 January 2019 and was replaced by Jones.

The overall loss for the 2017-18 financial year would have been just under £2m compared to £1.45m in 2017.

But the £3.33m written off by Thomas and a further £933,708 by director Martyn Ryan produced what was termed as "exceptional income" of £4.27m.

This means the Blues did record an accounting profit for the financial year of £2.29m in a season where they were crowned Challenge Cup winners in May 2018.

The operating loss before interest, tax, depreciation and amortization was almost £1.3m compared to £976,000 in 2017.

Thomas has also converted more than £10m of his loans into equity or shares. So the overall Blues debt has been reduced from £15.75m in 2017 to £4.16m.

"The financial results for the 2018 year do not make pleasant reading but do contain some significant developments which bode well for the future," Jones wrote in the annual report.

"The company has undertaken a capital restructuring as part of the broader changes to the organisation of Welsh professional rugby.

"Our three benefactors Peter Thomas, Paul Bailey and Martyn Ryan have compromised on the company's financial obligations to them and have significantly reduced the amounts owed to them.

"This is an act of extraordinary generosity."

Turnover has risen to £9.58m from £8.7m, while expenditure has risen to almost £11m from £9.93m.

Blues chief executive Richard Holland says talks are ongoing with their Arms Park landlords Cardiff Athletic Club about continuing to play at the ground.

"Dialogue with Cardiff Athletic Club continues to progress and while green shoots can not quite be seen yet there there is lots of positive activity going on just below the surface," wrote Holland.

In February 2018, the Blues said they were considering moving from their Arms Park home with no deal agreed past the current agreement that finishes in 2022.

The annual report also revealed the Blues were paying a lease of £412,661 at the Arms Park and almost £1.7m to the Vale of Glamorgan where their training facilities are based.

Head coach Leo Cullen says Leinster must not lose sight of what made them European champions as they prepare to defend their title on Saturday.

The Irish province can become the first team to win five European titles when they face two-time winners Saracens.

Cullen expects Saracens to provide a very different challenge from semi-final opponents Toulouse but stressed the importance of Leinster playing to their strengths at St James' Park.

"It is a fine balance, you can't be just thinking about the opposition. You need to understand what makes Leinster a hard team to play against and what it took to get us to a final in the first place," Cullen said.

Toulouse have made the most offloads (116) and beaten the most defenders (235) in this season's Champions Cup but the French side's exciting brand of attacking rugby was no match for Leinster's clinical accuracy in the semi-final battle between the two four-time champions at the Aviva Stadium last month.

Saracens are the top scorers in the competition with 273 points and are tied for Leinster for the most tries scored (32), with the Premiership club's success based around their powerful ball-carrying forwards and an ability to put their opponents under unrelenting pressure.

"We need to understand the threats that Saracens pose and they're so different to the threats that we had in our semi-final against Toulouse because they're at complete opposite ends of the spectrum," Cullen added.

"Toulouse are built on all-out attack in many ways whereas Saracens are built on all-out defence and pressure. That's not to say that one is right and one is wrong but that's just the way the teams are set up.

"The challenge is very different and we need to understand what the threat of this team is that we're playing, just like every other week that we play."

Right environment key to winning titles

Leinster have had a week off to rest their squad after booking a place in the Pro14 semi-finals and Ireland hooker Sean Cronin is the main fitness concern for the province after a recent calf injury, while flanker Rhys Ruddock is expected to return from a concussion.

Scrum-half Jamison Gibson-Park is unlikely to be risked following a recent hamstring strain, which should mean a place among the substitutes for academy player Hugh O'Sullivan on Saturday.

Cullen, who was promoted to Leinster head coach in 2015, has played a role in all four of their European Cup victories and could become the first man to win back-to-back titles as both a player and a coach on Saturday.

The former second row, who has recruited the likes of Stuart Lancaster and Felipe Contepomi to his coaching team, has placed an emphasis on creating a winning environment for his players as they attempt to add a fifth gold star above the crest on their jerseys.

"It's important to make sure that we're more focused on enjoying what we do every day because if we're enjoying it then it's easier to rock in for work and put in the physical commitment that is required and the mental application to go about doing your job well," Cullen said.

"Then it's just enjoying the process of hanging out with other people that are very like minded and enjoy doing the same because then everyone gets that buy-in and lots of great things can happen on the field.

"That's the more important thing for me. The stars [on the jersey] are just the outcome of lots of very, very hard work to get you to that point. I guess once you have them you can't take them away, not to get too cliched about it but that is an important element to it."

Danny Cipriani is targeting Premiership glory with Gloucester and a place in England's World Cup training squad after winning the Rugby Players' Association Player of the Year award.

The fly-half topped the poll of his fellow professionals after guiding Gloucester into the play-offs.

He said it was "very humbling" to be recognised by his peers.

"I am very honoured, but the job is not done this season," the 31-year-old told the BBC.

"Rugby is such a team sport and I wouldn't be able to do what I am doing without my team-mates and coaches.

"I am very excited about what is to come over the next couple of weeks with Gloucester."

Kept in the loop by Jones

Despite his consistent form at club level, Cipriani has only made two appearances for England under head coach Eddie Jones, and won the last of his 16 caps in June 2018.

However, he has not given up hope of forcing his way into contention for World Cup selection.

"It's just about action over the next couple of weeks," he added.

"Eddie Jones is very diligent about how he speaks to everyone in the wider squad, and there is a group of us who met him over the last couple of weeks.

"So it's just important for myself to finish the season as strong as I can to put myself in the best position to hopefully get involved in a training squad."

Gloucester will face a trip to either Exeter or Saracens in the Premiership semi-finals, and after signing a new a new long-term deal at the club, Cipriani is determined to bring success back to Kingsholm after a barren spell.

This season is the first time in eight years Gloucester have finished in the Premiership top four.

"Hopefully as a club it has been a complete transition," he added.

"We are finding something to move forward to and really leave a good legacy as a club."

North East Motor Sports Museum Honoring Logano

Published in Racing
Thursday, 09 May 2019 12:19

LOUDON, N.H. – Reigning Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series champion Joey Logano will be honored with a sit-down dinner at the North East Motor Sports Museum on Friday night, July 19.

The dinner will take place on the same weekend as the Foxwoods Resort Casino 301 at New Hampshire Motor Speedway. The track is the site of Logano’s first Cup win and the dinner will celebrate the 10th anniversary of that win.

The car Logano drove to his first Cup Series win will also be on hand as will the trophy that he won that afternoon. Both are on display at the museum, which will be open for all of the evening’s guests to enjoy.

Logano is the most successful big league race car driver to ever come out of New England. Tickets for the dinner are limited. Tickets are $125 per ticket for non-members, $100 for museum members and includes unlimited access to the museum the day of the event, a sit-down dinner and the show. A cash bar will be available. Doors open at 6 p.m.

Net proceeds benefit the North East Motor Sports Museum. You can order tickets online now by clicking here or mail payment to the North East Motor Sports Museum, 922 Rt 106, Loudon, NH 03307. For more info or to order by phone, call 603-783-0183.

New Look For USAC Brandt River Town Showdown

Published in Racing
Thursday, 09 May 2019 12:37

INDIANAPOLIS – The upcoming two-night Brandt River Town Showdown will have a different look on May 17-18.

Consecutive nights of USAC action featuring the USAC AMSOIL National Sprint Car Series ad USAC NOS Energy Drink Midget National Championship will now take place at Tri-City Speedway in Granite City, Ill.,

Due to the extreme flooding in the areas surrounding Federated Auto Parts Raceway at I-55 in Pevely, Mo., Saturday’s portion of the event has been shifted to the three-eighths-mile dirt oval in Granite City. Tri-City was already scheduled to host both tours on May 17.

“This is an event that we have really been looking forward to,” said Track Enterprises Promoter Bob Sargent. “Unfortunately, flooding at Federated Auto Parts Raceway won’t allow that event to happen so we will double the fun at Tri-City.”

Both nights of racing in Granite City will feature USAC’s National Sprint and Midget divisions as well as B-Mods.  Pits open at 3 p.m. Central, with grandstands opening at 5 p.m. and cars on track at 6:30 p.m.  General admission tickets are $25 for adults and free for kids 12 and under. Pit passes are $30 apiece for members and $35 for non-members.

ASCS Event At I-30 Speedway Washed Out

Published in Racing
Thursday, 09 May 2019 13:37

LITTLE ROCK, Ark. – I-30 Speedway and the Lucas Oil American Sprint Car Series presented by the MAVTV Motorsports Network have chosen to cancel the May 11 event because of weather.

With more than four inches of rain falling Wednesday on already saturated grounds, and 100 percent chance of rain continuing to haunt Saturday’s forecast, track and series officials felt they had no choice but to cancel the event.

ASCS and I-30 Speedway officials are currently looking for a possible date to reschedule.

The next event for the Lucas Oil American Sprint Car Series presented by the MAVTV Motorsports Network is at I-96 Speedway in Lake Odessa, Mich., with the Great Lakes Super Sprints on Friday, May 17 and Saturday, May 18.

Mother Nature Stops ASCS Warrior Region

Published in Racing
Thursday, 09 May 2019 17:21

OSBORN, Mo. – Mother Nature is at it again, claiming her second ASCS-sanctioned event of the weekend as U.S. 36 Raceway has been forced to cancel this Friday’s events with the Racinboys.com ASCS Warrior Region presented by Impact Signs, Awnings, and Warps.

The event has been rescheduled to Friday, May 17, with gates opening at 6 p.m. and hot laps at 7:30 p.m. (CT).

Divisions will include IMCA Stock Cars, Pure Stocks, Sport Mods, and E-Mods. The Sprint Series of Nebraska has not rescheduled.

2019 Stanley Cup playoffs: Tonight's best bets

Published in Hockey
Thursday, 09 May 2019 09:55

With the 2019 Stanley Cup playoffs in full swing, there are plenty of betting opportunities every night. Our experts -- Emily Kaplan, Chris Peters, Ben Arledge and Greg Wyshynski -- will be here each day throughout the conference finals and Stanley Cup final, giving their best bets for the evening's games.

Today, they tackle a pick on the Hurricanes-Bruins series, as well as Game 1.

All odds from the Westgate Las Vegas SuperBook unless otherwise listed. As always, shop around for the best price.


Thursday's game

Carolina Hurricanes (+135) at Boston Bruins (-155)

Game 1 odds: Carolina (+135), Boston (-150)

Game 1 over/under: 5.5 goals

Wyshynski: The Hurricanes puck line has surprising value considering their rest and their playoff performance thus far. I'll take the puck line and a half with the expectation that Tuukka Rask vs. the Hurricanes is a tightly played contest, and to protect against a potential Game 1 upset.

Pick: Hurricanes +1.5 (-215)

Peters: At 5.5 for a Game 1, I'd

Conn Smythe Watch: Rask, Hertl lead the pack

Published in Hockey
Thursday, 09 May 2019 09:55

The Boston Bruins, Carolina Hurricanes, San Jose Sharks and St. Louis Blues are the final four teams alive in the 2019 Stanley Cup playoffs. Each one of them has had clutch performances from clutch players en route to the conference championship round.

Please keep in mind that goalies have won playoff MVP five times since 2000, while a defenseman has won it once since 2007 and three times since 2000.

Here's where the Conn Smythe candidates in the Stanley Cup playoffs rank:


10. David Pastrnak, RW, Boston Bruins

"Pasta" has six goals and five assists in 13 games for the Bruins, including a critical two-goal performance in their Game 5 win over the Columbus Blue Jackets.

9. Brent Burns, D, San Jose Sharks

While he had his share of defensive lapses, Burns has 14 points in 14 games, with five goals and nine assists.

8. Jaccob Slavin, D, Carolina Hurricanes

The renowned defensive defenseman is third, behind Burns and Erik Karlsson, in playoff scoring among defensemen with 11 points, all of them assists. He's also skating a team high 26:36 per game.

7. Brad Marchand, LW, Boston Bruins

When he's not giving pithy answers in some misbegotten media protest, Marchand has been busy tallying five goals and eight assists for the Bruins. His 13 points make him the Bruins' leading scorer.

6. Jaden Schwartz, LW, St. Louis Blues

Schwartz has eight goals in the playoffs, and many of them have been enormous. He had the winning goal in Game 5 and a hat trick in Game 6 to eliminate the Jets. He had a goal and an assist in the Blues' Game 6 win at Dallas as well.

5. Logan Couture, C, San Jose Sharks

The tenacious center is tied with three players for the NHL lead in postseason points with 14, and he has matched Tomas Hertl's nine-goal total as well. Couture's Game 3 hat trick on the road in Denver was a key moment of the second round. He also scored a goal in each of the Sharks' three wins to rally in the Vegas series, including two in their Game 7 win.

4. Teuvo Teravainen, RW, Carolina Hurricanes

Teravainen leads the Hurricanes with six goals. That includes the winner in their Game 4 victory over the Washington Capitals and a critical tally in Game 7. He followed that with three goals and an assist in the last two games of the Islanders series. The man they call "Turbo" leads the Canes with a 64.83 percent expected goals percentage. He starts just 46.15 percent of his shifts in the offensive zone.

3. Jordan Binnington, G, St. Louis Blues

The rookie netminder has a .915 save percentage and a 2.39 goals-against average. His 5.58 goals saved above average is second in the playoffs. If coffee is for closers, get this man a venti: Binnington stopped 51 of 53 shots in the last two games of the series as the Blues rallied to eliminate Dallas. And as you can see, he's not nervous.

2. Tomas Hertl, C, San Jose Sharks

Hertl has nine goals, along with five assists, and is tied for the NHL playoff lead with 14 points. Eight of those goals were scored in the Sharks' eight home games, including both Game 7s they won. The other goal came in double overtime in the Sharks' Game 6 win at the Vegas Golden Knights. If there has been a big goal for the Sharks this postseason, Hertl probably scored it.

1. Tuukka Rask, G, Boston Bruins

Rask had a 1.71 goals-against average and .948 save percentage in the six-game win over Columbus. That brought his postseason numbers to a .938 save percentage and a 2.02 goals-against average. Rask's critics used to be legion. Now, they're an endangered species.

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