Here are my Top 10 Tries from Round 13 in the English Super League 2019 If you like this video, be sure to like it and subscribe for more!! This list is the best tries of the round in my opinion. Everyone has there own thoughts on what a “good try” consists of. I just hope that you enjoy the video and that your favourite try from the weekend made my top tries of the week! Here are the results of the Round 13 matches: London Broncos vs Salford Red Devils (10-30) Wigan Warriors vs Castleford Tigers (6-4) Hull FC vs Wakefield Trinity (30-14) Leeds Rhinos vs Hull KR (28-24) St Helens vs Catalans Dragons (50-14) Warrington Wolves vs Huddersfield Giants (50-19) I do not own any of the music or videos in this video. I have obtained them all from YouTube and various websites. This is merely a fan video. Please support the original providers being the Super League - http://www.rugby-league.com | Sky Sports - www.skysports.com Here are my Top 10 Tries from Round 13, English Super League 2019 10. Darnell McIntosh - Huddersfield Giants vs Warrington Wolves 9. Albert Kelly - Hull FC vs Wakefield Trinity 8. Matty Fleming - London Broncos vs Salford Red Devils 7. Max Jowitt - Wakefield Trinity vs Hull FC 6. Brayden Williame - Catalans Dragons vs St Helens 5. Ben Crooks - Hull KR vs Leeds Rhinos 4. Justin Horo - Wakefield Trinity vs Hull FC 3. Adam Swift - St Helens vs Catalans Dragons 2. Blake Austin - Warrington Wolves vs Huddersfield Giants 1. Dominique Peyroux - St Helens vs Catalans Dragons Thanks for watching! :) My Copyright Disclaimer: Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use. No copyright infringement intended.
After helping Chennai Super Kings (CSK) return to winning ways by smashing a brilliant 96-run knock against Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH), opener Shane Watson admitted that he was due for runs and added that he was grateful to skipper M.S. Dhoni and coach Stephen Fleming for the faith they showed in him.
--- DC beat KKR as Dhawan smashes his highest score in T20 cricket --- Delhi Capitals defeated Kolkata Knight Riders by seven wickets at Kolkata's Eden Gardens in the IPL 2019 on Friday. The match witnessed Delhi Capitals opener Shikhar Dhawan score his 50th T20 fifty and register his highest individual T20 score of 97*(63). With the win, Delhi Capitals moved to the fourth place in IPL 2019 points table. --- Even Dhoni showed he is human: Ganguly on Dhoni storming on to pitch --- Reacting to CSK captain MS Dhoni storming on to field and arguing with umpires against RR, ex-India captain Sourav Ganguly said, "Even Dhoni showed he is human." "What stood out was his competitiveness. It's remarkable," the Delhi Capitals advisor added. Earlier, CSK coach Stephen Fleming had said that Dhoni entered the field to seek clarity over the waist-height no-ball call. --- MS Dhoni deserved 2-match ban for storming on to pitch: Sehwag --- Ex-India cricketer Virender Sehwag has said CSK captain MS Dhoni should've been banned for two matches for storming on to the pitch against RR instead of being fined 50% of match fee. "I think he was let off easily...The referee should've told him no captain can influence umpires' decisions," Sehwag added. "He should've talked to fourth umpire," Sehwag further said. --- RR post 3rd straight win against MI in IPL with last over victory --- All-rounder Shreyas Gopal scored the winning runs in the last over as Rajasthan Royals defeated Mumbai Indians in their IPL 2019 match on Saturday. It was Rajasthan Royals' third straight victory against Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League. Seventh-placed RR have now won two out of seven matches in IPL 2019 so far, while it was MI's third loss. --- Joseph, who took 6 wkts on IPL debut, gives 6 boundaries in 1 over --- MI pacer Alzarri Joseph, who had taken six wickets on his debut a few days ago, conceded six boundaries in one over against RR's Jos Buttler on Saturday. Buttler smashed the first delivery of Joseph's third over for a six before hitting four consecutive boundaries. The 28-year-old also ended the over with a six, aggregating 28 runs off the over.
Game 2 of the 2019 Preseason see Townsville Brothers travel up to Cairns on 2nd March 2019. At Stan Williams Park both sides fielding ISC co-signed players half the game played with drizzling light rain on a damp paddock the game developed into a tight affair. Cairns Brothers had the second appearance of English player Jamie Kelly playing fullback and the first appearance of USA Hawk player Joseph Eichner who'll of some sweet hits. Northern Pride squad returning to Cairns Brothers included newcomers Quinlyn Cannon and Terrence Casey-Douglas both having very solid games scoring two tries each. Other Brothers lads from the NP were Chase Taia, Elijah Simpson and brothers Cory and Evan Child. Evan was best on ground involved in every Cairns tries and strolling over untouched to score the games last. Youngsters fresh from U17 last year Tom Spark and Cameron Graham did everything asked, Australian Touch Representative Theo Majid playing his second tackle game in 6 seasons impressed at half back. Front rowers Abiu Pearson and Brayden Grogan loved the wet conditions and new coach Paul Stevens was very happy with the teams second half defence and attack. CDRL season 2019 can't come fast enough for diehard Cairns Brothers fans. Teams were ; Cairns Brothers 1. Jamie Kelly 2. Peter Tuccandidgee 3. Lorenzo Ason 4. Jai Doherty 5. Calan Dunbar 6. Evan Child 7. Theo Majid 8. Corey Child 9. Quinlyn Cannon 10. Abu Pearson 11. Terrence Casey-Douglas 12. Chase Taia 13. Elijah Simpson 14. Tom Spark 15. Joseph Eichner 16. Brayden Grogan 17. Eli Nuttall 18. Cameron Graham 19. Luke Fleming Coach ~ Paul Stevens Townsville Brothers 1. Samson O’Neil 2. Gordan Daisy 3. Daniel Pickering 19. John Cullen 5. Zac Sillis 6. Nathaniel Bowman 7. Angelo Townson 8. (Blue) Francis Veukiso 9. Nathan Norford 10. Coran Morru 11. Algon Congoo 12. Jordan Whinshear 13. Campbell Duffy 14. Jacob Chivers 15. Cameron Griffin 11.(Blue) Yaza Stephen 8.(White)Jamie Grainger 18. Aaron O’Brien 22. Cody Sturt Coach ~ Roy Baira
ECU Head Coach Joe Dooley, Isaac Fleming and Jayden Gardner answered questions from the media following the loss to Wichita State.
OCAA men's volleyball regular season game between the Georgian Grizzlies and Fleming Knights from the Georgian Athletic Centre in Barrie on Jan. 11, 2019
Celtic demand referee John Beaton explain why Rangers striker Alfredo Morelos avoided action. Celtic called on referee John Beaton to publicly explain why he let Rangers striker Alfredo Morelos off the hook. The Colombian international appeared to kick Parkhead skipper Scott Brown, stand on Anthony Ralston and flick out his hand at Ryan Christie's groin during last Saturday's 1-0 Old Firm victory for Steven Gerrard's side at Ibrox. But 22-year-old Morelos escaped retrospective SFA punishment because Beaton confirmed that he had witnessed all three incidents at the time. Expressing 'surprise' that the official had failed to take action against Morelos, Celtic released a strongly-worded statement in which they called for transparency - and a meeting with SFA chief executive Ian Maxwell and head of refereeing John Fleming. 'It is reported that no action was taken because the match referee saw all of the incidents in question,' the club's statement read. 'Given that the referee took no action at the time, this tends to suggest that such conduct, which in one instance led to a Celtic player, Anthony Ralston, being injured, is acceptable in Scottish football. That cannot be right. 'On the day, Celtic did not play well enough to win the match, something we accept. However, this issue goes beyond the result of the match. 'Celtic is not the only club this season to raise concerns regarding the standard of officiating at matches in Scotland, concerns which have also been shared by many commentators on the game.' Rangers were last month fined £6,000 after they released a statement which expressed stinging criticism of referee Willie Collum after he sent off Daniel Candeias during November's win over St Mirren. The Ibrox club also vowed to continue with their campaign to allow disputed yellow cards to be contested. Kilmarnock, Hearts, Aberdeen and Motherwell have also been critical of standards of officiating in Scottish football this season - and Celtic are now the latest club to seek discussions with the governing body on the issue. The Parkhead statement continued: 'In order to fully understand what is going on, Celtic, our supporters, Scottish clubs and the general Scottish football public need transparency in these matters. 'We therefore call on the Scottish FA to allow the referee, John Beaton, to explain these decisions publicly as well as any match officials involved in other similar circumstances. 'In the meantime, we have requested a meeting with Scottish FA chief executive, Ian Maxwell, and the Association's head of refereeing.' The SFA issued a response to Celtic last night, saying it was agreed last month that a meeting involving managers, referees and PFA Scotland is to be arranged in a bid to heal the current rift between clubs and match officials. The SFA statement added: 'We welcome discussion with any of our member clubs. 'The board discussed this last month and it was agreed that we would arrange a meeting involving stakeholders including managers, our Referee Operations department and PFA Scotland. 'This will be an excellent opportunity to open dialogue, answer questions and discuss opportunities to improve our game.'
Coach Joe Dooley, Isaac Fleming and Tae Hardy spoke to the media following the Pirates' season-opening win over Delaware State.