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World Pool Championship: Shane Van Boening set for title defence in Kielce, Poland | Snooker News

‘The South Dakota Kid’ Shane Van Boening will be looking to become only the second player in history to defend the World Pool Championship title, in Kielce, Poland – live on Sky Sports from February 1-5
Last Updated: 01/02/23 10:47am
Shane Van Boening set for the defence of his World Pool Championship title
Shane Van Boening will begin the defence of his World Pool Championship title against Japan’s Masato Yoshioka in Kielce, Poland.
The American will look to defend in the footsteps of Earl Strickland by becoming only the second player in history to defend the title.
A total of 46 countries will be represented in the 128-player field as it is whittled down to the last 64 over the first two days of action before it’s a straight knockout to the end where one player will claim the $60,000 first-place prize and the crown.
Standout first-round ties include 2015 world champion Ko Pin Yi facing James Aranas of the Philippines while 2022 semi-finalist Abdullah Alyousef faces the tricky prospect of Johann Chua.
Alex Pagulayan – the 2004 world champion – is unseeded and will meet Michael Schneider.
World Cup of Pool winner David Alcaide takes on Billy Thorpe and Shane Wolford, on a mission for a spot on Team USA at the 2023 Mosconi Cup, faces German Pia Filler.
Francisco Sanchez Ruiz had a year to remember last year and will begin his campaign against So Shaw of Iran.
Double elimination matches are all race to nine, with all matches from the last 64 a race to 11 except the final, which is a race to 13.
When is the World Pool Championship on Sky?
Wednesday, February 1: Sky Sports Mix (11am), Sky Sports Arena HD (11am), Sky Sports Mix (5pm), Sky Sports Arena HD (5pm)
Thursday, February 2: Sky Sports Arena HD (11am), Sky Sports Mix (5.30pm)
Friday, February 3: Sky Sports Mix (11am), Sky Sports Arena HD (11am), Sky Sports Mix (5pm)
Saturday, February 4: Sky Sports Mix (11am), Sky Sports Arena HD (11am), Sky Sports Mix (5.30pm), Sky Sports Arena HD (5.30pm)
Sunday, February 5: Sky Sports Mix (11am), Sky Sports Arena HD (11am), Sky Sports Mix (5.30pm)
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Jenson Button finishes in top 20 on NASCAR debut despite heat exhaustion

Jenson Button was making his NASCAR debut at the Circuit of Americas in Texas and said he was afraid he would faint during the race as he suffered from heat exhaustion; former F1 world champion finished in 18th place
Last Updated: 27/03/23 10:40am
Jenson Button made his NASCAR debut on Sunday
Jenson Button suffered from heat exhaustion and nearly retired on his NASCAR debut, before finishing 18th.
The former F1 world champion, 43, said he feared fainting while driving his Ford Mustang during the 68-lap race at the Circuit of Americas in Texas on Sunday.
“Finished 18th after almost stopping because I had heat exhaustion. It was so hot. I don’t have a fan in my seat, which really didn’t help me too much,” Button said.


The former F1 driver finished in 18th place in Texas
“I stopped twice for a minute. They put ice on me, gave me loads of water, and I went back out.
“I was so close to getting out of the car because I thought I was going to faint. I must have drank eight (or) nine bottles of water during the race.
“The team kept me calm, and it’s the reason why we got a good result in the end. So, I was happy.”
Button will next compete in the inaugural Chicago Street Race on July 2 before racing at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway road course on August 13.
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Super League: Team of the week from Round 6 of the 2023 regular season | Rugby League News

Four Warrington Wolves players make our latest Betfred Super League team of the week after they stayed unbeaten so far in 2023, with three each from Leigh Leopards and Leeds Rhinos included as well; Wigan Warriors and St Helens are also represented
Last Updated: 27/03/23 10:22am
Josh Charnley’s hat-trick for Leigh earned him a place in our team of the week
We go through the statistics and put together our combined XIII of the standout performers from the latest round of matches in the Betfred Super League…
1. Matt Dufty (Warrington Wolves)
The full-back was heavily involved as the Wolves maintained their unbeaten start to the Super League season with a 38-0 win away to Castleford Tigers.
Dufty scored a try, assisted another, broke four tackles and assisted a linebreak. He gained 128 metres with the ball in hand as well.
2. Bevan French (Wigan Warriors)
Two tries from the 2022 Super League Dream Team selection helped Wigan overcome Salford Red Devils in a thrilling 20-16 win on Friday.
French’s tries came on the back of him gaining 185 metres and making 58 post-contact metres. He broke the line three times and bust 11 tackles as well.
3. Tom Opacic (Hull Kingston Rovers)
The Australian led the way for the Robins as they got back to winning ways and inflicted more misery on Wakefield Trinity in a 34-6 triumph at Be Well Support Stadium.
Opacic provided an assist for a try and a linebreak too, along with breaking the line twice himself and busting seven tackles. He gained 52 metres with the ball in hand as well.
4. Harry Newman (Leeds Rhinos)
The centre atoned for his second-half sin-binning by completing Leeds Rhinos’ comeback win over Catalans Dragons as the hosts triumphed 32-22 on Saturday.
That was Newman’s second try of the game, having assisted a linebreak, broken the line twice and bust one tackle. He gained 104 metres with 42 post-contact metres as well.
5. Josh Charnley (Leigh Leopards)
A hat-trick from the winger helped set Leigh on their way to an impressive 24-16 win away to Hull FC in Saturday’s Super League match.
Charnley’s treble came in a game where he gained 116 metres and made 47 post-contact metres, breaking the line three times and busting six tackles.
6. Blake Austin (Leeds Rhinos)
The former Great Britain international was at the heart of the Rhinos’ comeback win against Catalans at Headingley.
Austin assisted two tries and two linebreaks, along with breaking the line twice and busting four tackles. He was a strong running threat too, gaining 129 metres and gaining 46 post-contact metres.
7. Lachlan Lam (Leigh Leopards)
The scrum-half earned the praises of his father and Leigh head coach Adrian Lam for his role in helping the Leopards to victory away at Hull FC.
Lam assisted a try and a linebreak and was a constant running threat. He gained 66 metres, breaking the line once and busting five tackles, along with controlling things with his in-play kicking.
8. Paul Vaughan (Warrington Wolves)
The former Australia international again showed why Warrington brought him over from the NRL by laying the groundwork for their victory over Castleford.
Vaughan gained 171 metres and made 101 post-contact metres with the ball in hand, breaking the line once and busting six tackles. He came up with 23 tackles in defence too.
9. Danny Walker (Warrington Wolves)
The hooker made his presence felt off the interchange bench after Daryl Clarke played just 15 minutes due to injury in Friday’s win for Warrington at Castleford.


Walker provided an assist for a try and assisted two linebreaks as well, along with gaining 117 metres and busting two tackles. He made 21 tackles in defence too.
10. Matty Lees (St Helens)
The prop was named player of the match in St Helens’ 14-12 win away to Huddersfield Giants for his defensive effort which saw him make 58 tackles in a full 80-minute stint in the front row.
England international Lees gained 58 metres with the ball in hand too, with one tackle break.
11. Ben Currie (Warrington Wolves)
Another strong showing in the back row from the Wolves’ testimonial man proved key as they made it six wins from six in Super League in 2023.
Currie gained 85 metres with 43 post-contact metres, assisting a try and assisting a line break too. In defence, he came up with 29 tackles.
12. Kai O’Donnell (Leigh Leopards)
The former Canberra Raiders second row put in a fine display on both sides of the ball to help the Leopards triumph at the MKM Stadium.


O’Donnell scored a try on the back of gaining 120 metres with 62 post-contact metres, making one linebreak and busting five tackles. He made 33 tackles with a 100 per cent completion rate too.
13. Cameron Smith (Leeds Rhinos)
The loose forward put in another impressive performance in both attack and defence to help Leeds hand Catalans their first defeat of the year in Super League.
Smith assisted one try and one linebreak, along with gaining 60 metres, making 41 post-contact metres, and busting five tackles. He came up with 42 tackles in defence as well.
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Aintree Grand National meeting: Clan Des Obeaux ruled out of return after fresh setback in build-up | Racing News

Paul Nicholls has lost a race against time to get Clan Des Obeaux ready for Aintree.
The dual King George VI Chase winner had been making good progress from a suspensory injury ahead of a planned return to action at the Grand National meeting, where he was set to defend his Aintree Bowl title.
The 11-year-old, owned by Paul Barber, Ged Mason and Sir Alex Ferguson, was last seen finishing second to Allaho in the Punchestown Gold Cup last April.
Clan Des Obeaux had been making strides in his rehabilitation, but Nicholls has decided he will not attempt a hat-trick in the race he won in 2021 and 2022 and wait until next term with the five-times Grade One winner instead.
He said: “We have run out of time to get him ready, so we will just have to wait until next season.
“He had a little bit of a suspensory problem and has been doing everything and coming along well.
“He did a strong piece of work last week away and it has just flared up again.
“The warning light is flashing and we’ve just not had enough time to get him right, so we’ve had to pull stumps for the season.
“Unfortunately, much as we and everyone has tried to get him ready, we’re not going to get there.”
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