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Irish Independent
3 days ago
- Sport
- Irish Independent
Paul O'Connell drafts old ally Caroline Currid into Ireland set-up for Summer Tour
Paul O'Connell and Caroline Currid are working together once again with the renowned sports psychologist snapped up by the IRFU for the upcoming Summer Tour.


Reuters
5 days ago
- Sport
- Reuters
Ten uncapped players in England squad for Argentina/US tour
LONDON, June 23 - England coach Steve Borthwick has included 10 uncapped players in a 36-man squad for the summer tour of Argentina as he looks to build depth and offer new opportunities in the absence of 13 men away on duty with the British and Irish Lions. Charlie Atkinson, Seb Atkinson, Arthur Clark (all Gloucester), Will Muir, Max Ojomoh and Guy Pepper (all Bath), Oscar Beard and Luke Northmore (Harlequins) along with Sale's Joe Carpenter and Emmanuel Iyogun of Northampton are the new faces, some of whom played in last Saturday's non-cap match against a France XV. Jamie George and George Ford, who has 99 caps, will co-captain the squad as England face the Pumas in Buenos Aires on July 5 and in San Juan on July 12 and play the United States in Washington, D.C. on July 19. On England's Argentina tour in the Lions year of 2017 Tom Curry and Sam Underhill broke through and two years later were key components of the team that reached the World Cup final, as did prop Ellis Genge. "The three-test series is a huge challenge and a valuable opportunity for the continued development of this squad," Borthwick said in a statement. "For some of the younger players, this will be their first experience of touring overseas with England. Travelling together helps strengthen team bonds and offers a valuable chance for new players to integrate into our environment. "It's an exciting test for us, and we're looking forward to seeing how we continue to evolve as a team." England squad to tour Argentina and United States: Forwards: Fin Baxter (Harlequins, 11 caps) Arthur Clark (Gloucester Rugby, uncapped) Alex Coles (Northampton Saints, 7 caps) Chandler Cunningham-South (Harlequins, 15 caps) Ben Curry (Sale Sharks, 11 caps) Theo Dan (Saracens, 17 caps) Trevor Davison (Northampton Saints, 2 caps) Alex Dombrandt (Harlequins, 20 caps) Charlie Ewels (Bath Rugby, 31 caps) Jamie George (Saracens, 101 caps) – co-captain Joe Heyes (Leicester Tigers, 12 caps) Ted Hill (Bath Rugby, 4 caps) Nick Isiekwe (Saracens, 15 caps) Emmanuel Iyogun (Northampton Saints, uncapped) Curtis Langdon (Northampton Saints, 2 caps) Asher Opoku-Fordjour (Sale Sharks, 1 cap) Guy Pepper (Bath Rugby, uncapped) Bevan Rodd (Sale Sharks, 7 caps) Sam Underhill (Bath Rugby, 40 caps) Tom Willis (Saracens, 6 caps) Backs: Charlie Atkinson (Gloucester Rugby, uncapped) Seb Atkinson (Gloucester Rugby, uncapped) Oscar Beard (Harlequins, uncapped) Joe Carpenter (Sale Sharks, uncapped) Immanuel Feyi-Waboso (Exeter Chiefs, 8 caps) George Ford (Sale Sharks, 99 caps) – co-captain Will Muir (Bath Rugby, uncapped) Cadan Murley (Harlequins, 1 cap) Luke Northmore (Harlequins, uncapped) Max Ojomoh (Bath Rugby, uncapped) Harry Randall (Bristol Bears, 13 caps) Tom Roebuck (Sale Sharks, 4 caps) Henry Slade (Exeter Chiefs, 72 caps) Ben Spencer (Bath Rugby, 8 caps) Freddie Steward (Leicester Tigers, 36 caps) Jack van Poortvliet (Leicester Tigers, 18 caps) Not considered for selection: Joe Batley (Bristol Bears), Fraser Dingwall (Northampton Saints), George Furbank (Northampton Saints), Ollie Lawrence (Bath Rugby), Alex Lozowski (Saracens), George Martin (Leicester Tigers), Ollie Sleightholme (Northampton Saints).


CNA
5 days ago
- Sport
- CNA
Ten uncapped players in England squad for Argentina/US tour
LONDON -England coach Steve Borthwick has included 10 uncapped players in a 36-man squad for the summer tour of Argentina as he looks to build depth and offer new opportunities in the absence of 13 men away on duty with the British and Irish Lions. Charlie Atkinson, Seb Atkinson, Arthur Clark (all Gloucester), Will Muir, Max Ojomoh and Guy Pepper (all Bath), Oscar Beard and Luke Northmore (Harlequins) along with Sale's Joe Carpenter and Emmanuel Iyogun of Northampton are the new faces, some of whom played in last Saturday's non-cap match against a France XV. Jamie George and George Ford, who has 99 caps, will co-captain the squad as England face the Pumas in Buenos Aires on July 5 and in San Juan on July 12 and play the United States in Washington, D.C. on July 19. On England's Argentina tour in the Lions year of 2017 Tom Curry and Sam Underhill broke through and two years later were key components of the team that reached the World Cup final, as did prop Ellis Genge. "The three-test series is a huge challenge and a valuable opportunity for the continued development of this squad," Borthwick said in a statement. "For some of the younger players, this will be their first experience of touring overseas with England. Travelling together helps strengthen team bonds and offers a valuable chance for new players to integrate into our environment. "It's an exciting test for us, and we're looking forward to seeing how we continue to evolve as a team." England squad to tour Argentina and United States: Forwards: Fin Baxter (Harlequins, 11 caps) Arthur Clark (Gloucester Rugby, uncapped) Alex Coles (Northampton Saints, 7 caps) Chandler Cunningham-South (Harlequins, 15 caps) Ben Curry (Sale Sharks, 11 caps) Theo Dan (Saracens, 17 caps) Trevor Davison (Northampton Saints, 2 caps) Alex Dombrandt (Harlequins, 20 caps) Charlie Ewels (Bath Rugby, 31 caps) Jamie George (Saracens, 101 caps) – co-captain Joe Heyes (Leicester Tigers, 12 caps) Ted Hill (Bath Rugby, 4 caps) Nick Isiekwe (Saracens, 15 caps) Emmanuel Iyogun (Northampton Saints, uncapped) Curtis Langdon (Northampton Saints, 2 caps) Asher Opoku-Fordjour (Sale Sharks, 1 cap) Guy Pepper (Bath Rugby, uncapped) Bevan Rodd (Sale Sharks, 7 caps) Sam Underhill (Bath Rugby, 40 caps) Tom Willis (Saracens, 6 caps) Backs: Charlie Atkinson (Gloucester Rugby, uncapped) Seb Atkinson (Gloucester Rugby, uncapped) Oscar Beard (Harlequins, uncapped) Joe Carpenter (Sale Sharks, uncapped) Immanuel Feyi-Waboso (Exeter Chiefs, 8 caps) George Ford (Sale Sharks, 99 caps) – co-captain Will Muir (Bath Rugby, uncapped) Cadan Murley (Harlequins, 1 cap) Luke Northmore (Harlequins, uncapped) Max Ojomoh (Bath Rugby, uncapped) Harry Randall (Bristol Bears, 13 caps) Tom Roebuck (Sale Sharks, 4 caps) Henry Slade (Exeter Chiefs, 72 caps) Ben Spencer (Bath Rugby, 8 caps) Freddie Steward (Leicester Tigers, 36 caps) Jack van Poortvliet (Leicester Tigers, 18 caps) Not considered for selection: Joe Batley (Bristol Bears), Fraser Dingwall (Northampton Saints), George Furbank (Northampton Saints), Ollie Lawrence (Bath Rugby), Alex Lozowski (Saracens), George Martin (Leicester Tigers), Ollie Sleightholme (Northampton Saints).


The Sun
20-06-2025
- Sport
- The Sun
Lions vs Argentina live stream: How to watch Dublin clash for FREE
THE Lions kick off a huge summer of rugby in Dublin TONIGHT Andy Farrell's side will begin their summer of rugger with a huge warm-up clash at the Aviva Stadium against Argentina. 4 4 4 4 Los Pumas came fourth in the 2023 Rugby World Cup, and will be no slouches against a far from full strength Lions side. Farrell and Co will be without at least 17 of the squad picked a the O2 earlier this year, with domestic finals and injuries limiting how many players can play in Dublin. Twelve of the Leinster coefficient, as well as four from Bath, Leicester and Toulouse are playing in finals rugby, while Zander Fagerson of Glasgow misses the tour injured. The side will be with tour captain Maro Itoje, who failed to make the Premiership play-offs with Saracens, and as such is ready to go from the off. How to watch Lions vs Argentina for FREE Lions vs Argentina will be available for FREE on BBC iPlayer in the UK. S4C in Wales have purchased the rights for the tour - meaning the game is available to stream for FREE via iPlayer for UK viewers. However, the S4C stream will be shown with Welsh commentary. Alternatively, SunSport will bring you play-by-play action of the clash. Why does the Lions vs Argentina have Welsh commentary? As explained above, Welsh TV station S4C have rights for the whole of the tour. The channel is a Welsh-language only channel but its content is available for British and Northern Irish viewers on iPlayer. There is no option to change the commentary from Welsh to English or any other language. Lions vs Argentina team news Lions unavailable list includes 12 from Leinster, two from Bath, and one each from Leicester, Toulouse and Glasgow. In the case of Glasgow's Zander Fagerson, he misses the tour completely, while Leinster, Bath and Leicester players will join the tour after domestic finals. Connacht's Finlay Bealham has been added to the tour in Fagerson's place. British & Irish Lions XV: 15. M Smith, 14. Freeman, 13. Tuipulotu, 12. Aki, 11. Van Der Merwe, 10. F Smith, 9. Mitchell; 1. Genge, 2. Cowan-Dickie, 3. Bealham, 4. Beirne, 5. Itoje (C), 6. T Curry, 7. Morgan, 8. Earl Argentina XV: 15. Carreras, 14. Isgro, 13. Cinti, 12. Piccardo, 11. Mendy, 10. Albornoz, 9. Garcia; 1. Vivas, 2. Montoya (C), 3. Scalvi, 4. Molina, 5. Rubiolo, 6. Matera, 7. Gonzalez, 8. Oviedo.


Daily Record
13-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Record
Composer returns to his Ayrshire roots as part of Scottish Chamber Orchestra Summer tour
The orchestra is bringing world-class music to venues across Scotland and part of the Ayrshire region will be on the tour. The Scottish Chamber Orchestra has announced its annual Summer Tour- and for one composer it's a real homecoming to his Ayrshire roots. The orchestra is bringing world-class music to venues across Scotland and part of the Ayrshire region will be on the tour. And for former Cumnock Academy pupil, Jay Capperauld, it'll be his second year as SCO Associate Composer. Until August29 2025, the orchestra is bringing together a host of exceptional conductors and soloists to present world-class, live classical music to 20 remote Scottish locations From Kames in the West to Golspie in the North, the SCO Summer Tour aims to build relationships with local communities, put SCO musicians centre-stage and bring world-class concerts to audiences who might otherwise not be able to experience them. The 2024/25 season marks Jay Capperauld's second year as SCO Associate Composer. Following a season that included the world premiere of Bruckner's Skull and performances of three other works, the SCO will perform two newly commissioned pieces by Jay during the Summer Tour, including his Wind Dectet Carmina Gadelica. Gavin Reid, Chief Executive of the Scottish Chamber Orchestra, said: 'As we look ahead to summer 2025, we look forward to hitting the road once again and bringing the SCO's music to communities across Scotland. 'With our world-class musicians and a dynamic programme that truly showcases the depth of our orchestra, this tour promises to offer something for everyone. Whether it's your first concert or you're a long-time supporter, we can't wait to share the joy of live music with you all.' The SCO's Principal Guest Conductor Andrew Manze takes the Orchestra to Stirling (26 June), Dunoon (27 June), and Hawick (28 June) for a concert of timeless melodies including Larsson's Pastoral Suite, Mozart's Bassoon Concerto with SCO's very own Cerys Ambrose-Evans as soloist and concluding with Schubert's Symphony No. 6. Conductor Jakob Lehmann and SCO Principal Clarinettist Maximiliano Martín lead a romantic programme in Airdrie (27 August), Blair Atholl (28 August), and Inverness (29 August). The programme includes Rossini's Overture to The Barber of Seville, Spohr's Clarinet Concerto No. 2 in E-flat, and Schubert's Symphony No. 2 in B-flat. Conductor Adam Hickox leads a French Romantic programme with SCO Principal Flautist André Cebrián placing his instrument firmly in the spotlight. Touring to Kingussie (19 June), Golspie (20 June), and Findhorn (21 June). The programme features Ravel's Le Tombeau de Couperin, Ibert's Flute concerto, as well as Schubert's Symphony No. 5. Conductor Jonathan Bloxham takes the Orchestra to Hamilton (17 July), Castle Douglas (18 July), and Ayr (19 July) with a programme showcasing the Orchestra's versatility and artistry. The concert features the world premiere of Rewired, a dynamic new concerto for soprano saxophone and chamber orchestra written by Jay Capperauld, with Lewis Banks as soloist. The programme also includes symphonies by Haydn and Beethoven. The SCO Wind Soloists visit Kames (11 June), Kilmelford (12 June), Crianlarich (13 June) and Gartmore (14 June) with an intimate programme, featuring Carmina Gadelica, a vibrant new dectet by Jay Capperauld, who takes inspiration from Gaelic hymns, incantations and songs in his striking new work. The SCO Strings directed by Stephanie Gonley embark on a Summer Serenade which takes audiences on a journey through vibrant rhythms, tender romance and timeless beauty, with works including miniatures from Coleridge-Taylor's Novelletten and Piazzolla's The Four Seasons of Buenos Aires. Sibelius's Rakastava (The Lover) and Dvořák's Serenade for Strings round off performances in Brechin (12 June), Fochabers (13 June), and Fortrose (14 June). Also over the summer period, the SCO takes to the stage at the East Neuk Festival for the Opening Concert (25 June). SCO Principal Guest Conductor Andrew Manze leads the celebrations with The East Neuk of Fife, followed by guitarist Sean Shibe performing Rodrigo's Concierto de Aranjuez, perhaps the most famous piece ever written for guitar, before closing the concert with Schubert's joyful Symphony No 6. 18 and Under Go Free. Under 26s/students/Universal Credit £6. People with disabilities half price, essential companion goes free.