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The Irish Rugby Football Union has appointed Lynne Cantwell, Ireland's record cap holder and Six Nations Grand Slam winner, as its new head of women's strategy.
Her appointment follows the IRFU outlining its determination to accelerate the development of women's rugby in Ireland in the strategic plan it launched in June.
Cantwell, who won 86 caps for Ireland and was vice-captain for the team's 2013 Grand Slam success, will take up the new position in January.
A Sport Ireland board member, Cantwell has been women's high performance manager for the South African Rugby Union for the past three years, a role she will continue in a "part-time advisory capacity" to "oversee a transition" of its leadership.
"I am excited about joining the IRFU at a time when there is much commitment and optimism around the women's game," said Cantwell, who also helped Ireland reach the 2014 World Cup semi-finals.
"Having started my own rugby career through the club and domestic game in Ireland, I am passionate about the journey for women and girls taking up and playing the sport and ensuring they experience a pathway from bottom to top that enables them to reach their full potential."
IRFU chief executive Kevin Potts said he believes Cantwell's appointment is a "major statement of intent" about the union's "collective ambition for women's rugby in Ireland".
"Lynne's leadership, both on and off the field, is exemplary and we are excited about the impact she will have in advancing women's rugby across Ireland and internationally in the coming years," said Potts.
NHL Power Rankings: A new No. 1 team, plus the biggest early surprise for each club
We are just over two weeks into the NHL season. Frozen Frenzy is in the books, and in the distance is the triumphant return of best-on-best international hockey at the 4 Nations Face-off.
There's a lot of season left, but there is enough of a sample size to identify the biggest surprise of the season for all 32 teams, presented here along with an updated set of Power Rankings.
How we rank: A panel of ESPN hockey commentators, analysts, reporters and editors sends in a 1-32 poll based on the games through Wednesday, which generates our master list here.
Note: Previous ranking for each team refers to the previous edition, published Oct. 19. Points percentages are through Thursday's games.
1. New York Rangers
Previous ranking: 2
Points percentage: 78.57%
Biggest surprise: Alexis is (still) on fire. The french word for brakes is "freins", but it's been all gas and no "freins" for Alexis Lafreniere, who continues to build off of his 14 points in 16 playoff games. It's not easy being a No. 1 overall pick, where many demand you be great now. It's been a marathon not a sprint for the Quebec native, and the improvements are tangible. You have to wonder how much Team Canada consideration he will get for February's 4 Nations Face-off.
Next seven days: vs. ANA (Oct. 26), @ WSH (Oct. 29)
2. Winnipeg Jets
Previous ranking: 6
Points percentage: 100.00%
Biggest surprise: A perfect start. The Jets have been absolutely perfect: 7-0-0, with a plus-18 goal differential, and six players on or above a point-per-game rate out of the gates. This is the kind of dream start you remember if you fall into a slump later in the season and are still top of your division. The Central looked like a top-heavy slugfest with surprise potential before the season started, and the biggest positive surprise thus far has been Winnipeg.
Next seven days: @ CGY (Oct. 26), vs. TOR (Oct. 28), @ DET (Oct. 30)
3. Dallas Stars
Previous ranking: 1
Points percentage: 75.00%
Biggest surprise: Logan Stankoven's carry-over rookie campaign. The threshold for an NHL player to remain at "rookie" status is 25 games. Logan Stankoven played 24 last season for Dallas, which means he's still eligible to win the Calder Trophy this season. Stankoven impressed in those 24 regular-season and 19 postseason appearances, where he averaged just over 16 minutes of ice time per game. Now, he kicked off his official rookie season with seven assists through seven games. His energetic, fearless style has earned him top-line minutes.
Next seven days: vs. CHI (Oct. 26)
4. Minnesota Wild
Previous ranking: 12
Points percentage: 85.71%
Biggest surprise: A 5-0-2 start. The Wild are kicking off Marc-Andre Fleury's final NHL season off properly, as one of four teams without a regulation loss in the early going. Kirill Kaprizov has 13 points through seven games, and Mats Zuccarello has four goals. Maybe the Wild and Preds traded preseason projection vibes?
Next seven days: @ PHI (Oct. 26), @ PIT (Oct. 29)
5. Calgary Flames
Previous ranking: 14
Points percentage: 78.57%
Biggest surprise: Being in first place after seven games. The Flames weren't projected to be a playoff contending team this season, but they are off to a scorching start. They torched Edmonton in the Battle of Alberta debut. Defenseman Rasmus Andersson leads the team with eight points, while Andersson, Jonathan Huberdeau and Nazem Kadri each have three goals.
Next seven days: vs. WPG (Oct. 26), @ VGK (Oct. 28), @ UTA (Oct. 30)
6. Tampa Bay Lightning
Previous ranking: 9
Points percentage: 57.14%
Biggest surprise: Guentzel picks up where Stamkos left off. Look, nobody is going to replace Steven Stamkos and his legacy with the Lightning and the city of Tampa. That guy is going straight to the Hall of Fame, having his number retired at Amalie Arena and getting a statue outside. We all know that. But looking at the first few games of this season, Bolts fans can't help but get excited seeing Jake Guentzel fit right in with Brayden Point and Nikita Kucherov, scoring seven points in six games.
Next seven days: vs. WSH (Oct. 26), vs. NSH (Oct. 28), @ COL (Oct. 30)
7. Toronto Maple Leafs
Previous ranking: 3
Points percentage: 57.14%
Biggest surprise: Aside from a couple blips, the goaltending looks ... good? Leafs fans have long desired a long-term solution as the No. 1 goalie to help lead the Leafs to the promised land. After the departure of Ilya Samsonov, Joseph Woll was thought to be the guy to get that chance -- he looked terrific in the postseason when healthy. And there's the rub: he has a history of injuries.
Enter Anthony Stolarz, who has allowed two goals or fewer in each start this season, building his case to be the No. 1 (or at the very least, 1B in a rotation). Dennis Hildeby has also looked sharp when he's been tapped (aside from the 6-2 trouncing at the hands of the Blue Jackets). With Woll returning from injury, the prospects look good for the Leafs in the nets (though Thursday's outing against St. Louis wasn't great for Woll).
Next seven days: @ BOS (Oct. 26), @ WPG (Oct. 28), vs. SEA (Oct. 31)
8. Vegas Golden Knights
Previous ranking: 7
Points percentage: 64.29%
Biggest surprise: Howdy Howden. Brett Howden enters his fourth season as a member of the Golden Knights on a contract year, and started very strong; with three goals through seven games, he's well on his way to hit double digits for the first time in his career. A two-way player with a physical style, he's earned top-six minutes on the second line alongside Tomas Hertl and Pavel Dorofeyev, providing another scoring option for a team that lost a few of them to free agency.
Next seven days: vs. OTT (Oct. 25), vs. SJ (Oct. 26), vs. CGY (Oct. 28), @ LA (Oct. 30)
9. New Jersey Devils
Previous ranking: 5
Points percentage: 55.00%
Biggest surprise: Casey's impressive start. Seamus Casey built himself quite a name among Devils fans, scoring three goals in eight games with the club. Head coach Sheldon Keefe has said he's impressed with the 2022 second-round pick, but it's important for Casey to round out his game in the AHL. With Luke Hughes and Brett Pesce returning to the lineup on Thursday, the blue line is certainly crowded long term.
Next seven days: vs. NYI (Oct. 25), vs. ANA (Oct. 27), @ VAN (Oct. 30)
10. Washington Capitals
Previous ranking: 23
Points percentage: 83.33%
Biggest surprise: Picking up where they left off. The Caps are 5-1 to start the season. Dylan Strome has nine points. Tom Wilson has five goals. Of course everyone is watching this team to see when Alex Ovechkin eclipses Wayne Gretzky's career goal-scoring mark, but this team is looking to make it back to the playoffs after last season's surprise appearance.
Next seven days: @ TB (Oct. 26), vs. NYR (Oct. 29), vs. MTL (Oct. 31)
11. Florida Panthers
Previous ranking: 4
Points percentage: 61.11%
Biggest (non-)surprise: Paul Maurice signs on the dotted line. One of the greatest moments in NHL history was when Paul Maurice, mid-interview with ESPN's Emily Kaplan, is tapped on the shoulder to receive the Stanley Cup. He looks at it, talks to it, then raises it, with the biggest look of 29 years' worth of relief you could possibly have. You win the Cup, people tend to want to keep you around, as the Panthers did in inking Maurice to a contract extension this week.
Next seven days: @ NYI (Oct. 26), @ BUF (Oct. 28)
12. Carolina Hurricanes
Previous ranking: 11
Points percentage: 66.67%
Biggest surprise: A very visible Ghost Bear. Shayne Gostisbehere returned to the Hurricanes from the Red Wings this offseason, and has contributed early, including a four-game goal streak, three of which came on the power play. The Hurricanes pulled off the only comeback of two or more goals during Frozen Frenzy night, nullifying Connor McDavid's two goals to win it in overtime. Gostisbehere had a goal and a helper in the effort.
Next seven days: @ SEA (Oct. 26), @ VAN (Oct. 28), vs. BOS (Oct. 31)
13. Utah Hockey Club
Previous ranking: 13
Points percentage: 56.25%
Biggest surprise: They've been terrific in a season of firsts. You couldn't write a better script for the opening game; immaculate vibes, first goal in franchise history scored by Dylan Guenther, who just signed a big contract, and the second goal by new captain Clayton Keller. Can the magic last all season and result in a playoff berth?
Next seven days: @ LA (Oct. 26), vs. SJ (Oct. 28), vs. CGY (Oct. 30)
14. Los Angeles Kings
Previous ranking: 16
Points percentage: 62.50%
Biggest surprise: Brandt Clarke. In last week's power rankings focusing on fantasy pickups for each team, Clarke was the choice for Los Angeles. The 21-year-old is logging big and important minutes, particularly in Drew Doughty's spot on the Kings' power play. Clarke picked up five assists through his first eight games of the season.
Next seven days: vs. UTA (Oct. 26), @ SJ (Oct. 29), vs. VGK (Oct. 30)
15. Ottawa Senators
Previous ranking: 20
Points percentage: 66.67%
Biggest surprise: The power play. The Sens are second in the league, going 40.9% with the man advantage thus far, and tied for the league lead with nine PPG. Jake Sanderson has been dynamite with the man advantage, potting six of his seven points on the PP.
Next seven days: @ VGK (Oct. 25), @ COL (Oct. 27), vs. STL (Oct. 29)
16. Vancouver Canucks
Previous ranking: 19
Points percentage: 66.67%
Biggest surprise: Elias Pettersson's slow start. Pettersson has exceeded 30 goals in the last three seasons, tallying 102 points two seasons ago. So having just three assists through six games doesn't look very good, especially when he signed a massive deal just months ago. Is he ready to turn the corner?
Next seven days: vs. PIT (Oct. 26), vs. CAR (Oct. 28), vs. NJ (Oct. 30)
17. Boston Bruins
Previous ranking: 8
Points percentage: 43.75%
Biggest surprise: Bench boss bellows at Brad. In the third period of Boston's 2-1 defeat against Utah on October 19, Bruins coach Jim Montgomery was seen yelling at captain Brad Marchand on the bench following an offensive zone turnover, and also shoved the captain. Montgomery enters his third season coaching the B's, with both postseasons resulting in losses to the Panthers, and some wonder if he's on the hot seat.
For what it's worth, Marchand downplayed the incident to reporters on Thursday: "It's unfortunate how coaches are scrutinized over things like that. There's a lack of accountability nowadays because people can't handle the heat. You make a mistake like that, you deserve to hear about it."
Next seven days: vs. TOR (Oct. 26), vs. PHI (Oct. 29), @ CAR (Oct. 31)
18. Seattle Kraken
Previous ranking: 22
Points percentage: 56.25%
Biggest surprise: An offensive surge. In Seattle's inaugural season, the team finished bottom five in goals (213). In its second, the Kraken scored a lot more, netting out in the top five (289), jumped 40 points in the standings and made the playoffs. Last season, they were back in the bottom five (214) and well outside the postseason mix. So far this season, they sit right around the middle, 13th, with 23 goals through seven games. Top-liners Jared McCann and Jordan Eberle have a combined nine of those tallies, as the team pushes to get back in the playoffs.
Next seven days: vs. CAR (Oct. 26), @ MTL (Oct. 29), @ TOR (Oct. 31)
19. Colorado Avalanche
Previous ranking: 17
Points percentage: 50.00%
Biggest surprise: The goaltending. The Avs started the season 0-4, and in all four of those games, their opponents scored five or more goals. They've won three straight since, averaging two goals against per game. Through five games, Alexandar Georgiev has a .810 save percentage and a 1-3 record. Justus Annunen is 2-1 with a .900 save percentage. Kaapo Kahkonen is on a conditioning assignment in the AHL, having been claimed off waivers. This team has the talent to outscore their problems on many nights (Cale Makar is on pace for 114 points), but stability between the pipes is essential if they want to be a serious contender.
Next seven days: vs. OTT (Oct. 27), vs. CHI (Oct. 28), vs. TB (Oct. 30)
20. St. Louis Blues
Previous ranking: 24
Points percentage: 62.50%
Biggest surprise: Resilience. The Blues spoiled Macklin Celebrini's NHL debut; the Sharks were up 4-1 going into the third before the Blues scored three unanswered goals to send it to overtime where captain Brayden Schenn called game. Every game but two so far have been one-goal games, and St. Louis has won more than they've lost.
Next seven days: @ MTL (Oct. 26), @ OTT (Oct. 29), @ PHI (Oct. 31)
21. Edmonton Oilers
Previous ranking: 10
Points percentage: 35.71%
Biggest surprise: The Mirror. Mirror, mirror on the wall ... who's the most underachieving team of all? So far this season it's Edmonton, who are loathing the mention of deja vu as much as Connor McDavid despises ketchup. Time for Edmonton to [ahem] dig in and collect some wins because this team, once again, is in Cup-or-bust mode.
Next seven days: vs. PIT (Oct. 25), @ DET (Oct. 27), @ CBJ (Oct. 28), @ NSH (Oct. 31)
22. New York Islanders
Previous ranking: 18
Points percentage: 50.00%
Biggest surprise: Shutout losses. Through six games, the Islanders have been shut out three times -- and two of those games were 1-0 losses. The Isles have outshot opponents (in particular the Red Wings, where the shot total was 30-11) outchanced them, and Ilya Sorokin has been great in goal. The team just isn't scoring. Anthony Duclair is injured, and nobody has more than two goals this season (Mathew Barzal has just one).
Next seven days: @ NJ (Oct. 25), vs. FLA (Oct. 26), vs. ANA (Oct. 29), @ CBJ (Oct. 30)
23. Pittsburgh Penguins
Previous ranking: 15
Points percentage: 43.75%
Biggest surprise: How much we love nostalgia. Years ago I went to a Bon Jovi concert. After playing a couple songs from their latest album, Jon Bon Jovi bellowed, "now we'll play your favorites ... the hits, only hits and nothing but the hits!" That sent the crowd into a frenzy. Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin aren't on a retirement tour, but they sure are hitting lofty milestones (with Sid recently crossing 1,600 points and Geno 500 goals), and it feels as nostalgic to hockey fans as "Livin' On A Prayer."
Next seven days: @ EDM (Oct. 25), @ VAN (Oct. 26), vs. MIN (Oct. 29), vs. ANA (Oct. 31)
24. Buffalo Sabres
Previous ranking: 26
Points percentage: 43.75%
Biggest surprise: Ryan McLeod. Since joining the swords in the offseason from Edmonton, McLeod has seemed to fit right in, tied for second in goals on a team that is seventh in the league in scoring. Not the best start for the team in general -- including two losses overseas to begin the campaign -- but the young core absolutely exists here for a playoff push. McLeod provides quality depth in the middle.
Next seven days: vs. DET (Oct. 26), vs. FLA (Oct. 28)
25. Anaheim Ducks
Previous ranking: 29
Points percentage: 58.33%
Biggest surprise: Shots for everybody! Maybe this shouldn't be a major surprise, because this has been a trend for the Ducks for the last few seasons. They topped the league two years ago at 35.8 shots allowed per game, and this season they sit behind only Montreal with 34.2. Despite that onslaught, Lukas Dostal has been solid in John Gibson's absence, going 2-1-1 with a .930 save percentage.
Next seven days: @ NYR (Oct. 26), @ NJ (Oct. 27), @ NYI (Oct. 29), @ PIT (Oct. 31)
26. Detroit Red Wings
Previous ranking: 27
Points percentage: 57.14%
Biggest surprise: Winning a game with 11 shots on goal. Okay, this one has a little recency bias as I'm writing this less than 24 hours after Frozen Frenzy, but it will always be bonkers to me when a team logs 11 shots and wins a game. That's tied for fifth fewest shots in a win in NHL history. Two teams (the Sharks in 1998, Maple Leafs in 1999) needed only nine shots to get the W. Alex Lyon could have also been a pick here, because he's on a great stretch (two goals against facing 84 shots in his last three games).
Next seven days: @ BUF (Oct. 26), vs. EDM (Oct. 27), vs. WPG (Oct. 30)
27. Columbus Blue Jackets
Previous ranking: 30
Points percentage: 50.00
Biggest surprise: Scoring despite injuries. Columbus is 10th in the league in scoring, with 24 goals in a 3-3-0 start. The thing is, their usual offensive contributors are injured: captain Boone Jenner could miss six months due to shoulder surgery, Dmitri Voronkov was placed on IR after a preseason game and Kent Johnston is also sidelined. But the Blue Jackets keep finding ways to score, including a 6-2 thumping of Toronto. Sean Monahan, Mathieu Olivier, Kirill Marchenko and Tegor Chinakov all have three goals through six games.
Next seven days: @ NSH (Oct. 26), vs. EDM (Oct. 28), vs. NYI (Oct. 30)
28. Nashville Predators
Previous ranking: 21
Points percentage: 16.67%
Biggest surprise: Cold start after hot summer of spending. The Preds have been surprising since the offseason started. They signed Steven Stamkos and Jonathan Marchessault among others, making them the second oldest team in the NHL, with an average age of 30.2. But they haven't been scoring, which has led to struggles; they started 0-5 before breaking out in a 4-0 win over the Bruins this week.
Next seven days: @ CHI (Oct. 25), vs. CBJ (Oct. 26), @ TB (Oct. 28), vs. EDM (Oct. 31)
29. Chicago Blackhawks
Previous ranking: 31
Points percentage: 35.71%
Biggest surprise: Turbo boost. Welcome back, Teuvo Teravainen. The 30-year-old began his NHL career as a Blackhawk before spending eight seasons with Carolina and now returning to Chicago. He's tied with Seth Jones and Connor Bedard atop the Hawks' scoring leaderboard, and is tied with captain Nick Foligno with three goals. The Teravainen-Bedard tandem has clicked early; this looks to be a great fit through the early going.
Next seven days: vs. NSH (Oct. 25), @ DAL (Oct. 26), @ COL (Oct. 28), @ SJ (Oct. 31)
30. Montreal Canadiens
Previous ranking: 28
Points percentage: 35.71%
Biggest surprise: Lane Hutson. The Habs might not be a playoff team this season, but boy are they fun to watch. It seems like every game there is a jump-out-of-your-seat kind of moment being produced by one of their dazzling young players. It may not be as much of a surprise coming from a Cole Caulfield or Nick Suzuki, but Lane Hutson has provided many of those. The analytics aren't kind to him, but coach Martin St. Louis doesn't seem fazed thus far. He is on the way to being a long-term defensive superstar for the Habs.
Next seven days: vs. STL (Oct. 26), @ PHI (Oct. 27), vs. SEA (Oct. 29), @ WSH (Oct. 31)
31. Philadelphia Flyers
Previous ranking: 25
Points percentage: 21.43%
Biggest surprise: Matvei-ry good. Matvei Michkov has arrived, and Flyers fans are loving it -- especially his team-leading seven points through seven games. He has incredible puck handling, vision and shooting, and is playing top-line minutes. All of his three goals thus far have been on the power play; imagine what he will be once he unlocks his game at 5-on-5.
Next seven days: vs. MIN (Oct. 26), vs. MTL (Oct. 27), @ BOS (Oct. 29), vs. STL (Oct. 31)
32. San Jose Sharks
Previous ranking: 32
Points percentage: 12.50%
Biggest surprise: Penalties. The Sharks are the last winless team in the NHL -- and Macklin Celebrini is out of the lineup due to injury -- but one glaring stat is that the Sharks have given up six power-play opportunities in three of their last four games; Cody Ceci mentioned it after the Sharks 3-1 loss to the Ducks on Tuesday: "Maybe stay off the refs a little bit too. Maybe they'll start to call a little more in our favor." Taking fewer trips to the sin bin may not be a cure-all, but it's a start.
Next seven days: @ VGK (Oct. 26), @ UTA (Oct. 28), vs. LA (Oct. 29), vs. CHI (Oct. 31)
Barcelona forward Raphinha has told ESPN he considered leaving the club on several occasions during his first two seasons.
The 27-year-old has been one of Barça's best players this year, starring with a hat trick in the 4-1 Champions League win over Bayern Munich, but there have been tough times since he joined from Leeds United in 2022.
Raphinha struggled to adapt to his new surroundings after joining Barça. He suffered injury problems in his second season and then had to put up with speculation that the club wanted to move him on.
"Man, there were several moments, not just one [when I considered leaving Barça]," he told ESPN ahead of Saturday's trip to Real Madrid for the first Clásico of the season.
"My first six months here, the period from the summer transfer window until the World Cup, was a season in which I didn't have the best of starts, so it crossed my mind to leave the club.
"There was a lot of self doubt. I have a nasty habit of criticising myself heavily, so to speak, so that pressure made me think about leaving.
"Then, obviously, after the World Cup I had a huge turnaround, managing to put up great numbers in six months.
"Last season, after the injuries I had, the sending off [against Getafe in the first game of the campaign], and also at the end of the season, seeing a lot of things that the club wanted to sell me, that the fans wanted me to leave, it also ends up crossing your mind to leave, to go somewhere where there's no pressure."
Raphinha said he was especially upset by fans buying Barça shirts with his No. 11 on the back but the name of Nico Williams, the Athletic Club winger who was rumoured to be his replacement last summer.
Speaking before the Bayern game this week, he said he felt "disrespected" and "hurt" when he saw those shirts, but he has responded on the pitch since the start of the season.
The Brazil international has dazzled in a new position, starting on the left with the freedom to come inside, and has scored nine goals and laid on nine assists in 13 appearances in all competitions.
"But football is no fun without pressure," he added when reflecting on his decision to stay and fight for his place under new coach Hansi Flick.
"Football has to have a little pressure. I've always dreamed of playing for big clubs, playing big games for the national team, and you can't realise those dreams without pressure, the pressure comes with it.
"So, thank God, I didn't let myself get carried away by those thoughts that, naturally, end up going through your head. I just focused on working hard and adapting to the new roles I'd have to play on the pitch."
Barça travel to the Bernabéu this weekend with a three point lead over Madrid at the top of the table.
Arne Slot has said that Diogo Jota will miss Liverpool's clash against Premier League title rivals Arsenal on Sunday after the forward suffered an injury during the team's 2-1 win over Chelsea last weekend.
Jota limped off the pitch in the 30th minute following a collision with Chelsea defender Tosin Adarabioyo and missed Liverpool's midweek victory over RB Leipzig in the Champions League as a result.
The Portugal international joins Liverpool's growing list of absentees that includes goalkeeper Alisson (hamstring) and midfielder Harvey Elliott (foot).
Slot also confirmed that summer recruit Federico Chiesa will miss the trip to north London as he continues to recover from injury, but full-back Conor Bradley could return to the matchday squad.
"I think they [Bradley, Jota, Elliott, Alisson and Chiesa], feel good, but not for the weekend, Chiesa might train today, Diogo not, Conor, let's see if he can be with us tomorrow," Slot told a news conference on Friday.
British number one Katie Boulter lost only three games as she beat former US Open champion Bianca Andreescu to reach the semi-finals of the Pan Pacific Open.
Boulter, 28, triumphed 6-2 6-1 in one hour three minutes in Tokyo.
The world number 33 broke Canadian Andreescu's serve five times, including in her opening service game.
"I played really well today," Boulter said. "I came out here with nothing to lose.
"I just wanted to come out and enjoy it. Everything was kind of clicking and, apart from the first service game, everything was really good."
Boulter will face American wildcard Sofia Kenin, who beat Russian third seed Daria Kasatkina 6-4 6-4 in the quarter-finals, on Saturday for a place in the final.
Exeter have seen a host of internationals and seasoned players leave the club over the past 18 months.
Jack Nowell, Luke Cowan-Dickie, Stuart Hogg, Dave Ewers and the Simmonds brothers are amongst the names that have either moved to different teams - mainly in France - or retired.
It saw a new-look young side impress many people last season as players such as Immanuel Feyi-Waboso, Greg Fisilau and Jenkins took on greater roles in the side.
Those young players - with experienced help from Henry Slade, Scott Sio and Jack Yeandle - exceeded expectations in 2023-24 with a seventh-placed finish and hopes of making the top four until the final day of the season.
Baxter says the club has had to curb its spending as it works its way out of the financial problems caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, which is now having a ripple effect on the team this season.
"We've spent a little more this year than last year, but we're miles off the salary cap," he said.
"We said coming out of Covid, 'we're a member's club, we have to run as a profit-making business'.
"We can't just run forever as a loss-making business because that's illegal, our accountants can't say we're a going concern, we have to make those decisions.
LOS ANGELES -- The San Jose Sharks made some unfavorable history Thursday night, having failed to win any of their first eight games in consecutive seasons after a 3-2 loss to the Los Angeles Kings.
San Jose is the first team to hold that dubious distinction since the Boston Bruins in the 1960-61 and 1961-62 campaigns. The Sharks are 0-6-2 this season after opening last season 0-10-1.
First-year coach Ryan Warsofsky said the team could not allow such failings to become acceptable.
"This is the National Hockey League," Warsofsky said. "This is the best league in the world, and if you don't have joy in playing this game, then you're in the wrong business and you're on the wrong team, and we'll weed those guys right out."
Poor starts have become all too commonplace for San Jose, having been outscored 12-4 in the first period. Mikael Granlund scored on the power play in the second and third periods to make it a game late, but Warsofsky said the 3-0 deficit in the first was too big a deficit to overcome.
Warsofsky also was critical of the lack of carryover in performance from game to game.
"We need a lot of guys to step up," Warsofsky said. "Be more consistent night after night, and we're just not getting that at all. A lot of passengers. And when one guy's going, the next night he's not going, so we got to find some consistency in our game."
Former Marseille midfielder Abdelaziz Barrada has died at the age of 35, the club said on Thursday, with the Moroccan federation (FRMF) describing his death as a "great tragedy."
No official cause of death has been announced for the France-born player, who earned 26 caps for Morocco and was part of the side that reached the under-23 Africa Cup of Nations final in 2011.
"The club would like to offer its sincerest condolences to his family and share their grief," Marseille, where Barrada spent two years, wrote on X.
Barrada also played for Spanish side Getafe and had stints in Turkey, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates before retiring in 2021. He also played for Paris Saint-Germain's reserve side.
"Paris Saint-Germain extends its sincerest condolences to his family and friends," PSG wrote on X.
Shakeel resists as Rehan three-for drives England in morning session
Pakistan 187 for 7 (Shakeel 74*, Noman 6*) trail England 267 (Smith 89, Duckett 52, Sajid 6-128) by 80 runs
The legspinner, in his first appearance of the series, and first international cap since the India Test tour at the start of 2024, trapped Mohammad Rizwan and Salman Agha leg before in the space of nine deliveries. The 20-year-old then bagged Aamer Jamal with a googly that the allrounder failed to read, chopping onto his stumps
But Shakeel should have been removed on 26 when Bashir found a leading edge through to Jamie Smith, who was unable to claim a low catch. The ball ended up ricocheting off the wicketkeeper's left shin, reflecting the difficulty of the chance. Even so, Smith should have been wiser to the lack of bounce following his 119 deliveries in front of the stumps for an accomplished 89 on day one.
Pakistan had resumed on 73 for 3, still trailing by 194, and it was clear Shakeel and Masood were intent on consolidation rather than accumulation. It meant that when Masood had edged Bashir to Ollie Pope at second slip - standing close enough to require a helmet - only 26 runs had been added in the first 40 minutes of play.
That's not to say the stand was detrimental to the hosts. Having come together on the evening of day one at 46 for 3, a stand of 53 from 130 deliveries stymied England's progress after they had grafted to 267 in their first innings.
Masood looked the less settled of the two left-handers, occasionally playing to leg with an angled bat, which led to his dismissal off a leading edge. It was just reward for Bashir, who out-bowled Jack Leach as the two Somerset spinners shared the bowling for the first hour.
Naturally, the entrance of Rizwan brought a bump in the run rate. His opening boundary - smearing Leach over the midwicket fence for six in the 39th over - was the first since the 26th. That was followed by a guide down to third for four off Gus Atkinson in the 40th.
Shakeel then accelerated through to his sixth half-century against England - from 92 deliveries - with a brace of sweeps. But with the collective fifty for the fifth wicket coming up shortly before the team 150, Rehan then came to the party.
Having announced himself on the international scene with a five-wicket haul on debut in the third Test of the 2022 series against Pakistan, Rehan went some way to emulating that performance. Rizwan was undone by drift attempting to sweep. Agha was fooled by similar movement through the air, beaten on the outside edge with umpire's call falling in England's favour on both the impact with the front pad and the predicted path into the off stump.
The dismissal of Agha for just 1 was met with relish from Ben Stokes and the rest of the England team, a justified reaction given the No.7 started the series with an unbeaten 107 followed by two scores of 63 coming into this Test. And the England captain was similarly elated when the usually pugnacious Jamal pressed forward and followed the turn into him, inside-edging and turning around just in time to see the ball ricochet onto his stumps.
A heave down the ground from Noman Ali in the final over before the break was the first boundary Rehan had conceded from his nine overs so far. Despite the four wickets so far, parity remains a possibility with Shakeel still at the crease.
Vithushan Ehantharajah is an associate editor at ESPNcricinfo
Darren Lehmann appointed head coach of Northamptonshire
"Northamptonshire has a great history in our game and I am looking forward to meeting the players and learning about the club and its past and create our own history over the coming months and years," Lehmann said.
"The selling point for me is a group that wants to get better and follow their and the club's dreams, create memories and play at the highest level possible. I will encourage this on and off the field, as well as open door policy. I'm sure we will have success and fun along the way.
"Pre-season will search for the high skill levels that the group possess, and the assistant coaches will drive this until I can get there after our summer. We have excellent coaches who want nothing more than for the players to succeed on and off the field."
Lehmann played more than 100 times for Australia, later coaching them to success in the 2013-14 Ashes. He won the Big Bash League with Brisbane Heat in 2012-13, before returning to the team after his time with Australia, fulfilling the role as assistant coach for their 2023-24 title.
He has a wealth of experience in England, having had a long and successful playing career with Yorkshire, later coaching the Headingley-based Northern Superchargers in the first season of the Hundred.
Northamptonshire's CEO, Ray Payne, said: "I am delighted we have been able to secure a new head coach with the history, reputation, skills and knowledge that Darren possesses. It is a real marker in the ground and demonstrates once again, the clubs desire to achieve to its highest level on the field.
"From our first conversation with Darren it was clear to see his passion and excitement for the opportunity and his coaching philosophy is something that aligns well with the goals of the club.
"With this appointment and David Ripley as head coach of Steelbacks Women, we believe we have strong leadership for both the men's and women's Northamptonshire teams and that will be the envy of others and well set for success.
"I wish Darren all the best in the role and know he will have the support of the whole club and all of the supporters as we strive for promotion back to Division One of the County Championship and success in both white-ball competitions."