Wales fly-half Edwards signs new Ospreys contract

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Wales fly-half Dan Edwards has signed a new deal with Ospreys.

The 22-year-old, who started all four of Wales’ autumn internationals, had been linked with Leicester, but he has opted to stay with Mark Jones’ side.

Uncertainty in Welsh professional rugby led to Wales captains Dewi Lake and Jac Morgan announcing summer exits from Ospreys to Gloucester.

The Welsh Rugby Union (WRU) plan to cut from four men’s clubs to three – one in Cardiff, one in the east and one in the west.

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Ospreys’ squad have rallied despite fears over their futures to make a perfect start in the Challenge Cup and be in the mix for the United Rugby Championship (URC) play-offs.

“When you have players like him that want to sign a new deal, despite some trying times in Welsh rugby, it speaks volumes about what the club means to the people that are from here,” said head coach Jones.

“We see Dan as an instrumental figure for us over the coming seasons. His ability to block out the noise, quarterback our play and his decisiveness as a ball carrier have all been catalytic to us evolving our attack and scoring more tries over the last 12 months.

“His rugby IQ and his dedication to improving are both second to none and we see him being a player that will continue to thrive on both the club and international stage for many years to come.

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Edwards would have been ineligible for Wales had he left to play in England because he has only played seven Tests.

The current WRU selection policy deems that individuals who sign for clubs outside Wales must have 25 caps to continue playing for their country.

Edwards, who started out at Cwmafan RFC, is poised to pull the strings for Steve Tandy’s side in the Six Nations after committing to Ospreys.

“Like a lot of the boys here, I grew up supporting this club and it was always a dream for me to pull on the black jersey,” said the fly-half, who will make his 43rd appearance for the club at Zebre in the Challenge Cup on .

“There’s a quality group of boys here. We’ve got a young core that play above their years and some experienced boys that bring it all together for us.

“We’ve shown that when we’re on our game, we can go toe-to-toe with anyone on our day.

“The staff and players here all want the Ospreys to be back where we should be, competing with the top teams and challenging for silverware. So if I can play a part in that, that is something that I will strive to do.”

Nonetheless, Ospreys’ future remains uncertain amid rumours that owners Y11 Sports and Media are in talks to buy WRU-owned Cardiff.

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Rosenior will ignore ‘noise’ after Chelsea appointment

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Liam Rosenior says he will be his own man at Chelsea and ignore the “noise” around his appointment as manager.

The 41-year-old signed a contract until 2032 on Tuesday following the departure of Enzo Maresca.

Holding his first news conference as Blues boss before taking charge of Saturday’s FA Cup third-round tie at Charlton, Rosenior said he felt the club’s potential was “limitless”.

It is a first job in the Premier League for the London-born former player, who managed Championship club Hull City between 2022 and 2024, before a two-year spell in France with Strasbourg.

“When I went in at Strasbourg I was a joke in the media and they said that my team would finish last,” said Rosenior.

“I was a nobody from England and we finished three points off the Champions League places. The noise is just noise.

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Rosenior achieved a seventh-placed finish with Strasbourg in Ligue 1 last season, securing European football.

The French side are part of the Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital-owned BlueCo multi-club ownership group that also controls Chelsea – but he rejected suggestions he has been hired to toe the line of his superiors.

“I don’t think it is possible to be in this job and not be your own man,” added Rosenior.

“I understand, I am not an alien and I know what is being said in the press, but there is no way you can be a manager if you don’t make the decisions for yourself.”

Rosenior takes over a Chelsea team which is eighth in the Premier League after a five-match winless run, but still in three other cup competitions this season.

Italian Maresca left less than six months after he won the Fifa Club World Cup at the end of his first season at Stamford Bridge, departing amid internal tensions with the club’s hierarchy and ownership.

“At a club of this stature, the fans want success and they have every right to want success,” said Rosenior.

“To win over the fans, I have to win games of football, build a team that represents them. We are trying to build things in a different way.

‘No point being a coach if you’re fearful’

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Rosenior will hope for a positive start to his tenure away to Championship opposition Charlton, before aiming to keep Chelsea on course for League Cup success when they host Arsenal in the first leg of their semi-final on Wednesday.

In a demanding first month at the helm, the Blues face nine games across four different competitions over the next 29 days.

“The pressure is there from day one and if I wasn’t willing to take on that pressure and privilege I wouldn’t be here,” added Rosenior.

“I am looking forward to it. I can’t wait for tomorrow night. The players and staff have been nothing but supportive and made me feel at home.

“If you are scared or fearful there is no point being a coach. I am going to work 24 hours a day. I am going to push them to try to be successful.

“I’ve said to the players, focus on winning the next game. That’s how we go on a run.

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Rosenior will ignore ‘noise’ after Chelsea appointment

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Liam Rosenior says he will be his own man at Chelsea and ignore the “noise” around his appointment as manager.

The 41-year-old signed a contract until 2032 on Tuesday following the departure of Enzo Maresca.

Holding his first news conference as Blues boss before taking charge of Saturday’s FA Cup third-round tie at Charlton, Rosenior said he felt the club’s potential was “limitless”.

It is a first job in the Premier League for the London-born former player, who managed Championship club Hull City between 2022 and 2024, before a two-year spell in France with Strasbourg.

“When I went in at Strasbourg I was a joke in the media and they said that my team would finish last,” said Rosenior.

“I was a nobody from England and we finished three points off the Champions League places. The noise is just noise.

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    • 2 days ago

Rosenior achieved a seventh-placed finish with Strasbourg in Ligue 1 last season, securing European football.

The French side are part of the Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital-owned BlueCo multi-club ownership group that also controls Chelsea – but he rejected suggestions he has been hired to toe the line of his superiors.

“I don’t think it is possible to be in this job and not be your own man,” added Rosenior.

“I understand, I am not an alien and I know what is being said in the press, but there is no way you can be a manager if you don’t make the decisions for yourself.”

Rosenior takes over a Chelsea team which is eighth in the Premier League after a five-match winless run, but still in three other cup competitions this season.

Italian Maresca left less than six months after he won the Fifa Club World Cup at the end of his first season at Stamford Bridge, departing amid internal tensions with the club’s hierarchy and ownership.

“At a club of this stature, the fans want success and they have every right to want success,” said Rosenior.

“To win over the fans, I have to win games of football, build a team that represents them. We are trying to build things in a different way.

‘No point being a coach if you’re fearful’

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Rosenior will hope for a positive start to his tenure away to Championship opposition Charlton, before aiming to keep Chelsea on course for League Cup success when they host Arsenal in the first leg of their semi-final on Wednesday.

In a demanding first month at the helm, the Blues face nine games across four different competitions over the next 29 days.

“The pressure is there from day one and if I wasn’t willing to take on that pressure and privilege I wouldn’t be here,” added Rosenior.

“I am looking forward to it. I can’t wait for tomorrow night. The players and staff have been nothing but supportive and made me feel at home.

“If you are scared or fearful there is no point being a coach. I am going to work 24 hours a day. I am going to push them to try to be successful.

“I’ve said to the players, focus on winning the next game. That’s how we go on a run.

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‘Heartfelt’ James Bond reunion is leaving fans with ‘tears in their eyes’

A beloved James Bond star’s latest film is already getting viewers reaching for the tissues

A new film featuring James Bond’s Pierce Brosnan and inspired by the uplifting tale of a British sporting legend is set to grace cinema screens this week.

Executive produced by Rocky star Sylvester Stallone, Giant features The Crown’s Amir El-Masry as Sheffield-born boxer Naseem Hamed, a multiple world championship victor from 1995-2000.

Exploring his challenging upbringing amidst racism and Islamophobia during the 1970s and 80s, the film charts ‘Prince’ Naseem’s ascent to stardom as well as his thorny relationship with his mentor, Irish boxing coach Brendan Ingle (portrayed by Brosnan).

Penned and directed by Rowan Athale, Giant is a must-see for both sports aficionados and Bond fans as it showcases Brosnan in peak form in a role that’s a far cry from the sophisticated secret agent.

Interestingly, the film also stars Toby Stephens, who played the antagonist Gustav Graves opposite Brosnan in the 2002 Bond film Die Another Day, reports the Express.

The Daily Telegraph lavished praise on his performance as Naseem’s promoter Frank Warren in their four-star review, writing: “Toby Stephens all but steals the show as Warren.

“He gets a set-piece monologue about the changing culture of the 1990s – all lads’ mags, earrings and fast cars – which he tucks into like prime rib.”

Giant has garnered acclaim from several publications so far, with Dexerto describing it as “gripping from beginning to end”.

City AM labelled it as “heartfelt” and Film Stories dubbed it “thumping big screen cinema”.

RadioTimes also awarded the film four stars, noting that “Amir El-Masry perfectly replicates the boxer’s fighting style” and describing Brosnan as “excellent”.

“Despite being executive-produced by Sylvester Stallone, this is more melancholy than Rocky-like, and all the better for it,” they concluded.

Cinema-goers who’ve attended advance screenings have been equally enthusiastic, with one film lover awarding it five stars on Letterboxd: “Unbelievable storytelling structure. Funny as hell, authentic and moving. Almost cried at the end too. Pierce Brosnan phenomenal as always.”

Another viewer raved: “I loved this from start to finish. Once again, not a film I’d normally watch (sport and biopic) but from seeing the trailer I knew I had to watch. The story was so good and it did have me tearing up. I love Pierce Brosnan and everything he touches, so I knew I’d enjoy.”

A third reviewer branded it “the ultimate crowd pleaser. It was funny, dramatic, action packed and had some incredible performances, mainly by Pierce Brosnan and Amir El-Masry.”

Whilst a final audience member declared: “OHMYGODD. Now this was a movie that genuinely felt so personal that when it was over, tears hit me like a truck over how it ended.

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“A movie so phenomenal on so many levels with colour grading that feels like nostalgia for a life that isn’t even mine.”

Giant is in UK cinemas now.

Saka agrees new long-term contract with Arsenal

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Bukayo Saka has agreed a new long-term contract with Arsenal.

It is understood the new contract will see the 24-year-old become one of the club’s highest paid players.

The agreement is the latest example of Arsenal tying down their key players to long-term contracts as they look to keep their title-chasing squad together.

William Saliba, Gabriel Magalhaes, Ethan Nwaneri and Myles Lewis-Skelly all signed new long-term contracts in the summer.

England international Saka has become a key player for the Gunners since he made his debut in 2018, having come through the club’s Hale End academy.

Last season Saka produced 12 goals and 13 assists in 37 appearances, despite being sidelined for three months with a hamstring injury that required surgery in December 2024.

Saka has been a consistent figure for Arsenal. The 2023-24 season saw him step up as captain for the first time and finish as the club’s top scorer with 20 goals.

This season he has again impressed with seven goals and six assists in 27 appearances so far.

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The agreement with Saka is more important than the £250m outlay Arsenal made to bring in eight new players in the summer.

Saka’s importance on the pitch alongside his bond with supporters and his journey from the academy make his position impossible to replicate.

His new deal will see him stay at the club into the peak years of his career and – after several seasons with numbers that match elite wingers across the game – Arsenal will benefit from the progression he could still achieve.

This season is set to be crucial for Saka as he looks to help Arsenal lift a major trophy for the first time since the FA Cup in 2020.

Mikel Arteta can rely on him and he is one of the reasons why the majority of Arsenal’s attacking play goes down the right – the side Saka plays on.

The winger is also set for an important summer with Thomas Tuchel’s England at the World Cup.

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Love Island star rushed to hospital as girlfriend’s dog bites his face

The Love Island star was left with a bloody lip injury after being bitten by his girlfriend’s dog, requiring six stitches and a tetanus shot

A Love Island star has ended up in hospital after his girlfriend’s dog bit his face. The 28 year old personal trainer, who graced screens on the ITV2 dating show in 2023, took to Instagram to share a gruesome snap of his lip injury that required six stitches and a tetanus jab.

In the video, Zach Noble and his girlfriend, 24 year old internet sensation Ava Hirons, are seen sitting in a hospital. Over the clip, he wrote: “POV: WHEN I HAVE TO PUT UP WITH HER ADHD AND THE FACT HER DOG BIT ME.” A few moments into the footage, Zach humorously tells Ava: “Ever since you entered my life, things have just gone downhill, proper.”

Ava, whose relationship with Zach was confirmed in October 2025 after they were spotted strolling in London, responds with a surprised: “Really?” She then zooms in on his face, plants a kiss, and starts serenading him with James Blunt’s hit, You’re Beautiful.

The video then cuts to a shot of Ava’s dog lounging on Zach’s chest, overlaid with the text: “1 TETANUS SHOT.” This is followed by a photo of Zach in A&E sporting the nasty lip wound, captioned: “4 HOUR WAIT.”

Next, we see a candid shot taken by Ava – whose mum is Caroline Hirons, the skincare guru from ITV’s This Morning – showing medics attending to Zach. He captions this image: “6 STITCHES.” The video concludes with a picture of the culprit canine, captioned: “FOR THIS REALLY.”

Zach summed up the post with the caption: “What a dog.” Ava chimed in the comments section, jokingly admitting: “It’s true guys… I did it he should leave me.”

Indeed, the eyes don’t lie. “One of Zach’s followers – a fan who cheered him on to fourth place with his former flame Molly Marsh, 24, on Love Island in 2023 – responded to his injury post, commenting: “Hope the dog doesn’t make an habit of it!!!”

“Zach, who parted ways with Molly in July 2025 after they reignited their love in May 2024 following a split seven months post their Love Island stint, retorted: “Na was my fault.”

Zach started dating Ava, three months after his split from Molly Marsh. Over the summer, TV personality Molly announced she had parted ways with Zach after falling for each other two years prior.

Molly and Zach met on the tenth series of the ITV2 show, which aired in 2023. They remained together after leaving the villa, but briefly separated last year before rekindling their romance months later. However, they ended things again in July, with Molly telling fans that they remain “friends”.

Three months later, it has been said Zach moved on with influencer Ava – who is the daughter of This Morning star Caroline Hirons.

The two reportedly grew close after going on a number of romantic dates. “It’s early days, but Ava and Zach have been casually dating,” an insider said.

“There was an instant spark there and they really fancy each other,” they told The Sun, before claiming Zach isn’t ‘rushing into anything serious’ as he only recently got out of a relationship.

The pair’s romance has since been confirmed as they post loved up pictures on social media together.

After Zach and Molly split up, she took to her Instagram Stories to confirm the sad news, writing: “I just want to confirm the rumours. Myself and Zac have split up and are no longer together.

“We have parted ways as friends and thank you all for your love and support of our relationship over the past 2 years.”

A source told the Sun at the time that “nothing bad” had happened between them. The source said: “They just made the decision to split on a mutual basis. The pair have no bad blood between them and will continue to be friends.”

The source added that the exes wanted to “cherish” the memories that they made together. They concluded: “Sometimes relationships work, and sometimes they don’t but they want to continue to be friends and cherish the couple of years they have spent together and are both grateful for Love Island bringing them into each others lives.”

Molly and Zachariah were original islanders on Love Island in 2023, but the former’s time was cut short when she was dumped from the villa just weeks in. She left after Kady McDermott coupled up with Zachariah upon her arrival.

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A twist for Casa Amor however saw Molly return just days after her departure. She then ended up recoupling with Zachariah and the pair later reached the final. They placed fourth, with Jess Harding and Sammy Root winning instead.