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Eddie James: Wales centre signs new Scarlets contract
James is the latest player to have signed a new contract before the 2026-27 campaign alongside Fletcher Anderson, Josh Macleod, Henry Thomas, Gareth Davies, Dan Davis, Sam Lousi, Harri O’Connor, Jac Davies, Will Evans, Carwyn Leggatt-Jones and Gabe Hawley.
The club have also added 10 new signings, with fly-half Gareth Anscombe, props Chris Apoua and Corey Domachowski, second rows Harvey Cuckson, Alex Groves and Tom Allen, hookers John McKee and George Roberts, full-back Isaac Murray-Macgregor and All Black Cullen Grace arriving in Llanelli.
“Keeping Eddie at Parc y Scarlets is a significant signing for our club and we are delighted he will continue his rugby journey with us,” said Scarlets director of rugby Nigel Davies.
“Having players like Eddie at the heart of what we’re building is as important as new players coming into the squad.
“We’re proud of our ethos of developing our own players and we want to give our young Welsh players an environment in which they know they can achieve their ambitions in a Scarlets jersey.”
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Gianni Infantino: Scottish FA withdraws support for Fifa president
The football world appears to have been split down the middle by the issue, with the confederations of Africa, South American and Oceania having backed Infantino.
But even within confederations, there is disagreement and it makes it very difficult to predict whether Infantino or his opponents have the upper hand in this battle.
In Oceania, which has 11 member associations, New Zealand has said it will not follow the confederation and vote for him.
Mexico, Grenada and St Kitts and Nevis have broken away from the other 32 Concacaf nations to support the Fifa president.
Of the 46 Asian confederations members, so far eight countries have split to champion Infantino’s cause – the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Sri Lanka, Lebanon, Kuwait, Mongolia, the Philippines and Bhutan.
The Fifa Council, on which there are 36 confederation and national association heads plus Infantino, seems similarly split.
It raises questions about whether Infantino has the political power to govern Fifa, even if he wins an election of the 211 member associations.
The first test of Uefa’s threat is just over three weeks away, when the Fifa Under-20 Women’s World Cup is set to kick off. It is being hosted by Poland and features five other European nations, including England.
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Tennis: Arthur Fery named in GB Davis Cup team to face Ecuador
Wimbledon semi-finalist Arthur Fery has been included in Great Britain’s Davis Cup team to face Ecuador in September.
Former world number four Jack Draper is not included but a fifth player will be added closer to the time.
British number one Cameron Norrie, Jacob Fearnley, Henry Patten and Lloyd Glasspool make up the team to play at London’s Copper Box Arena.
“I am really proud to be able to represent GB again,” Fery said. “It is going to be a bit of a different scenario this time, at home, in the World Group and trying to qualify for the final eight.
“There might be some extra pressure, but I’m ready for it.”
Fery, 24, jumped to a career-high world ranking of 36 following his shock Wimbledon success, when he was a wildcard into his home Grand Slam.
Ranked 114th in the world before the start of the tournament, Fery went on to become the lowest-ranked player to make Wimbledon’s last four since Goran Ivanisevic in 2001.
This will be Fery’s first outing in England since Wimbledon.
Draper, 24, broke down in tears earlier this month midway through his first game since June following long-term injury difficulties.
A persistent arm injury has kept him sidelined and caused his world ranking to plummet from fourth to as low as 160th over a 12-month period.
The best-of-five tie takes place over two days on 19 and 20 September, with two singles matches on day one.
Day two features a doubles match followed by two singles encounters.
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Submit a question for Pete Sampson’s Notre Dame mailbag
The season opener against Wisconsin at historic Lambeau Field is less than three weeks away, and nine long months of questions are about to be answered as the 2026 Irish take the field. What’s on your mind as Notre Dame continues its preseason preparations? Submit your questions below, and Pete Sampson will answer the best ones in a mailbag later this week.
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