The thing that jumped out for me was that World Rugby would also provide "administrative support". I'm taking that to mean that they will be putting people in place to account for every penny.
West Indies had a 102 run lead after the first innings against Sri Lanka, but they are up against it now after the visitors scored 476 in their second innings. The Windies were 34-1 at the close last night so they need to score another 341 runs on the final day to get a win.
Potential game changer for the Pacific Islands as World Rugby agree to fund 2 franchises to take part in Super Rugby. https://www.world.rugby/news/625960/world-rugby-to-support-pacific-island-super-rugby-ambitions
He still has time on his side and if he can find his best form for a few years then he certainly has the ability to pass both their major hauls, but to suggest he is Europe's best ever at this moment in time is lunacy.
Drysdale 1 off the lead in Kenya on -12. Liam Johnston and Calum Hill (-7), Richie Ramsay (-5), and Daniel Young (-4) the other Scots safely in for the weekend.
Rory's 4 major wins carry a bit of clout tbf, but going way back Harry Vardon won 7. He only played in 3 US Opens and finished 1st, 2nd and T2nd. Seve and Faldo's records both way ahead of Rory at the moment.
Seems to be a lot of one year deals at the moment, are players hedging their bets on a big jump in the cap next year off the back of the new broadcast deal?
Just on the basis that the line-out functioned properly against Italy I would have kept Cherry in the team. We need to be doing basic set piece stuff properly. I would always have Jones in the team tbh, but with his pace he could be another good sub if France are chasing it in the second half.