Saracens miss out on play-offs despite Bath win

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Saracens (19) 36

Tries: Segun, George 2, Daly, Dan, Burke Cons: Burke 3

Bath (7) 26

Saracens chalked up the bonus-point win over Bath they needed to retain any hope of making the Premiership play-offs but results elsewhere thwarted their bid.

Sarries needed a bonus-point victory and for two of the teams above them to fail to prevail on the final day of the regular season, and were always in charge against an under-strength Bath side.

Dan George scored two tries, and Rotimi Segun, Elliot Daly, Theo Dan and Fergus Burke all crossed the line but with Saracens ‘ rivals all winning, they could not move out of sixth place.

The win gave Alex Goode, playing his 402nd and final game before retirement, an emotional send-off but scorelines in other parts of the country meant the Men in Black failed to finish in the top four for only the third time since 2009.

Bath handed debuts to seven players and their youngsters staged a big finish as 18-year-old Tyler Offiah, son of rugby league legend Martin, marked his debut with a second half try, quickly followed by scores for Kepu Tuipolutu and Louie Hennessey.

A hopeful home crowd was soon silenced as the very young Bath pack, without a single starter above 23 years old, began brightly. They ran the ball directly at the Sarries line for Green to burrow over and put the visitors ahead.

That youthful exuberance in attack, however, was soon swamped by the stark reality of trying to defend against an efficient and well-practised set of Sarries forwards who soon put them under intense pressure.

Saracens hit back immediately as Fergus Burke’s fine kick took them to five metres and a quick switch to the left sent Segun over.

The Sarries pack took full control after that, George finishing two maul tries either side of Daly’s try, which came from an angled run onto Ivan van Zyl’s pass from the base of the scrum.

With the bonus-point banked, George was taken off ahead of what would probably have been a hat-trick, and his replacement Dan pocketed the third maul try of the day within 90 seconds of going onto the field as the home forwards imposed themselves.

Burke, whose kicking was poor on the day, bagged a try by latching onto van Zyl’s chip and then himself lobbing the cover before gathering to go over under the posts.

Bath, who will face local rivals Bristol next Friday in the first play-off semi-final, had the final say with a flourish which gave their supporters a taste of the future.

Offiah had a sparkling cameo on his league debut, producing a finish of which his father would have been proud and then coming up with a break that laid the platform for another prospect, 19-year-old Tuipolutu.

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Bath director of rugby Johann van Graan told BBC Radio Bristol:

“We wanted to be tough to beat and for the guys to be themselves and we achieved both goals.

” Coming to Saracens with seven debutants, I was looking for a typical Bath performance, everything we have become together over the last three years, and what you saw]today] was the future.

“It doesn’t matter if you’re Louis Schreuder or Ruaridh McConnochie, at the back end of their careers in terms of age, or youngsters making their debut, it was a fantastic team effort.

Saracens: Carre, George, Riccioni, Itoje, Isiekwe, McFarland, Onyeama-Christie, Willis, van Zyl, Burke, Segun, Tompkins, Daly, Elliott, Goode

Replacements: Dan, Mawi, Beaton, Tizard, Gonzalez, Earl, Bracken, Cinti

Bath: Kirk, Spandler, Griffin, Jeanes, Richards, Staddon, Cowan, Green, Schreuder, Bailey, McConnochie, Parry, Hennessey, Emens, Woods.

Replacements: Tuipolutu, Cordwell, Verden, Graham, Timmins, le Roux, Offiah, Stewart.

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Dani Dyer and Jarrod Bowen first wedding photo shows newlyweds look smitten

After their wedding today, Daniel Dyer and Jarrod Bowen officially announced their engagement. In a fairytale day, the couple wed TV star Dani.

The first image, showing a man and a wife, was shared on Instagram. In a Suzanne Neville dress, Daniel, who became famous on ITV2’s Love Island, looked stunning. In a three-piece black suit, striker Jarrod also looked as stylish as him. Aoife Mullane designed a custom white satin bag with her and Jarrod’s initials embossed in blue stitching and a white bow.

While Dani and Jarrod’s twin daughters Star and Summer, who are both 11 years old, and her four-year-old son Santiago served as page boys, Dani and her brother Arty were flower girls. Dani shared two stunning snaps on Instagram along with the caption “The Bowen’s” and a white heart emoji.

Soon after Vicky McClure gushed, “Huge congratulations! “, her post was filled with messages of celebration. “Congratulations, darling,” said Daisy Tomlinson.

Shelby Tribble of TOWIE wrote, “Congratulations, you look stunning.” Georgia Steele, a former Love Island star, added: “Incredible.” “Stunning! ! “Congratulations”

Meanwhile, Adam Frisby said, “Omgggg Dani, you look like a princess in every way!” I hope you had the most wonderful day ever! Three heart emojis are displayed alongside “Love ya.” Dani’s father had glowing reviews of his newlywed son-in-law before the wedding.

Danny, the actor, told the Mirror: “I have met every single boyfriend who has walked through my door, and she brings home the West Ham captain.

As they walked down the aisle as husband and wife, the happy couple looked overjoyed.

I’ve changed my life from the lying scum, and I’m not interested in insulting anyone. a strong man I would put my lips on this geezer if he offered me a loan.

He took her on with a 14-month-old son, and that is true, I’ll tell you. He is just, as a father. He is incredible. I’m eager to give her away. What a touch . But if he had already made a move on me…

I believe I have a slight love for him. Jarrod ” joined West Ham in 2020 and has consistently been the best player on the field,” such as when he scored the winning goal in the Europa Conference League final to bring West Ham their first trophy in 43 years.

Danny later said, “Okay. He represents West Ham. One of West Ham’s most popular players is him. He is West Ham’s captain. And this guy is unbelievable. He enters my home, really. For him, I remove his shoes.

I also give the remote control to him. And I reply, “Madam, this is your home right now.” He is, however, an incredible person. Simply put, I want to love my daughters in the same way.

I want them to have a good life and care for them. Let me explain that to you. I cherish him.

After high-profile hen and stag parties, Dani and Jarrod tied the knot this weekend. While Jarrod has been in Vegas, Daniel has traveled to Ibiza. A raucous nighttime party at the lavish Ushuaia club was the highlight of Daniel’s trip, which included a boozy brunch, a boat trip, and a boat trip.

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Sale hang on to beat Exeter and reach play-offs

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Exeter (5) 26

Tries: Brown-Bampoe, Hodge, Haydon-Wood, Capstick Cons: Hodge 3

Sale (20) 30

Sale secured third place in the Premiership and a play-off semi-final at Leicester with a 30-26 victory over Exeter in a tense encounter at Sandy Park.

Paul Brown-Bampoe’s 20th-minute try briefly put the home side in front before Sale’s superb attack kicked into gear as Rekeiti Ma’asi-White and Bevan Rodd went under the posts to help give Sharks a 20-5 lead at the break.

Josh Hodge pulled a try back for the hosts soon after the restart and, when Will Haydon-Wood cut the gap to four points Sale looked worried.

Dan Frost had a fourth Exeter try disallowed for a knock on with 18 minutes left, but former Chiefs favourite Luke Cowan-Dickie forced his way over with 12 minutes left to seal victory for Sale.

Richard Capstick got a fourth try for Exeter with three minutes left to set up a tense finish as the hosts ended the season with two losing bonus points.

An indisciplined start cost Exeter as George Ford kicked a first-minute penalty for Sale before they gave up possession a couple of metres from the Sharks line having had the better of the early play.

Brown-Bampoe capped a flowing Exeter passing move to get the first try midway through the first half – although the unconverted score came at a cost as recently fit-again back Tommy Wyatt limped off having been hurt in the build-up.

Ford’s second penalty a minute later saw Sale retake the lead before Ma’asi-White capped off a superb passing sequence to go under the posts as Exeter struggled to defend against Sale’s excellent offloading.

It was more of the same eight minutes later as Rodd was the beneficiary after Ford and Arron Reed combined to create the gap for the Sale loose-head to score.

Exeter fightback falls just short

Persistent pressure eventually told as Ma’asi-White was sin-binned after a number of penalties on the Sale line and soon after Hodge went over in the right corner as Exeter exploited the extra space.

A third Ford penalty soon after calmed Sale’s nerves with less than 30 minutes to play, but Haydon-Wood rounded off Exeter’s best attacking move of the afternoon, Hodge and Henry Slade linked up to put the replacement over.

Exeter thought they had taken the lead five minutes later when Frost was forced over, but replays showed he had lost control off the ball as he dived over the line.

Sale regained their composure and their double-digit advantage with 12 minutes to go as Cowan-Dickie forced his way over from close range.

Sale missed out on a fourth try six minutes later when Gus Warr was sin-binned after replays showed a dangerous tackle in the build-up to a try from Reed, while from the resulting line-out penalty Exeter replacement Jimmy Roots was held up over the Sale line.

Exeter: Hodge, Brown-Bampoe, Slade, Tua, Wyatt, Skinner, Townsend, Blose, Yeandle (capt), Iosefa-Scott, Tuima, Molina, Vermeulen, Capstick, Roots

Replacements: Frost, Sio, Roots, Tshiunza, Moloney, Cairns, Haydon-Wood, Vintcent

Yellow card: Roots (39)

Sale: Carpenter, O’Flaherty, R du Preez, Ma’asi-White, Reed, Ford, Quirke, Rodd, Cowan-Dickie, Opoku-Fordjour, Van Rhyn, Hill, J-L du Preez, B Curry (capt), D du Preez.

Replacements: McElroy, McIntyre, John, Bamber, Dugdale, Warr, James, Wills.

Yellow card: Ma’asi-White (47), Warr (74)

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Sale hang on to beat Exeter and reach play-offs

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Gallagher Premiership

Exeter (5) 26

Tries: Brown-Bampoe, Hodge, Haydon-Wood, Capstick Cons: Hodge 3

Sale (20) 30

Sale secured third place in the Premiership and a play-off semi-final at Leicester with a 30-26 victory over Exeter in a tense encounter at Sandy Park.

Paul Brown-Bampoe’s 20th-minute try briefly put the home side in front before Sale’s superb attack kicked into gear as Rekeiti Ma’asi-White and Bevan Rodd went under the posts to help give Sharks a 20-5 lead at the break.

Josh Hodge pulled a try back for the hosts soon after the restart and, when Will Haydon-Wood cut the gap to four points Sale looked worried.

Dan Frost had a fourth Exeter try disallowed for a knock on with 18 minutes left, but former Chiefs favourite Luke Cowan-Dickie forced his way over with 12 minutes left to seal victory for Sale.

Richard Capstick got a fourth try for Exeter with three minutes left to set up a tense finish as the hosts ended the season with two losing bonus points.

An indisciplined start cost Exeter as George Ford kicked a first-minute penalty for Sale before they gave up possession a couple of metres from the Sharks line having had the better of the early play.

Brown-Bampoe capped a flowing Exeter passing move to get the first try midway through the first half – although the unconverted score came at a cost as recently fit-again back Tommy Wyatt limped off having been hurt in the build-up.

Ford’s second penalty a minute later saw Sale retake the lead before Ma’asi-White capped off a superb passing sequence to go under the posts as Exeter struggled to defend against Sale’s excellent offloading.

It was more of the same eight minutes later as Rodd was the beneficiary after Ford and Arron Reed combined to create the gap for the Sale loose-head to score.

Exeter fightback falls just short

Persistent pressure eventually told as Ma’asi-White was sin-binned after a number of penalties on the Sale line and soon after Hodge went over in the right corner as Exeter exploited the extra space.

A third Ford penalty soon after calmed Sale’s nerves with less than 30 minutes to play, but Haydon-Wood rounded off Exeter’s best attacking move of the afternoon, Hodge and Henry Slade linked up to put the replacement over.

Exeter thought they had taken the lead five minutes later when Frost was forced over, but replays showed he had lost control off the ball as he dived over the line.

Sale regained their composure and their double-digit advantage with 12 minutes to go as Cowan-Dickie forced his way over from close range.

Sale missed out on a fourth try six minutes later when Gus Warr was sin-binned after replays showed a dangerous tackle in the build-up to a try from Reed, while from the resulting line-out penalty Exeter replacement Jimmy Roots was held up over the Sale line.

Exeter: Hodge, Brown-Bampoe, Slade, Tua, Wyatt, Skinner, Townsend, Blose, Yeandle (capt), Iosefa-Scott, Tuima, Molina, Vermeulen, Capstick, Roots

Replacements: Frost, Sio, Roots, Tshiunza, Moloney, Cairns, Haydon-Wood, Vintcent

Yellow card: Roots (39)

Sale: Carpenter, O’Flaherty, R du Preez, Ma’asi-White, Reed, Ford, Quirke, Rodd, Cowan-Dickie, Opoku-Fordjour, Van Rhyn, Hill, J-L du Preez, B Curry (capt), D du Preez.

Replacements: McElroy, McIntyre, John, Bamber, Dugdale, Warr, James, Wills.

Yellow card: Ma’asi-White (47), Warr (74)

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Saudi Arabia says it will jointly fund Syria state salaries with Qatar

Saudi Arabia’s Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud has said that the kingdom and Qatar will offer joint financial support to state employees in Syria.

His statements came on Saturday during a joint press conference with his Syrian counterpart Asaad al-Shibani in Damascus.

The two Gulf nations have been among the most important regional supporters of Syria’s new authorities, who ousted longtime ruler Bashar al-Assad in December after nearly 14 years of war.

Saturday’s statement did not provide details on the exact amount of the support for Syria’s public sector. However, it comes after Syrian Finance Minister Mohammed Yosr Bernieh said earlier in May that Qatar was going to provide Syria with $29m per month for an initial three months to pay civilian public sector worker salaries.

The Reuters news agency had also reported&nbsp, that the United States had given its blessing to the Qatari initiative, which came a few days before President Donald Trump announced that sanctions on Syria imposed during the al-Assad regime would be lifted. The European Union has since also lifted sanctions on Syria.

Further evidence of Saudi Arabian and Qatari support came in mid-May, when it was announced that the two countries had paid off Syria’s debt to the World Bank, a sum of roughly $15m.

International ties

Syria’s new government, led by interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa, has sought to rebuild the country’s diplomatic ties and convince wary Western states that he has turned his back on past ties with groups such as al-Qaeda.

The Syrian leader has repeatedly disavowed extremism and expressed support for minorities, but incidents of violence that has led to hundreds of deaths continue to cause international trepidation – even as the government and al-Sharaa denounce the killings.

Syria’s new government has also made a concerted effort to solidify ties to Gulf Arab states who have begun to play a&nbsp, pivotal role in financing the reconstruction of Syria’s war-ravaged infrastructure and reviving its economy.

On Tuesday, the European Union announced it had adopted legal acts lifting all economic restrictive measures on Syria except those based on security grounds. It also removed 24 entities from the EU list of those subject to the freesing of funds and economic resources, including the Central Bank of Syria.

And after Saudi Arabia and Qatar cleared Syria’s debt to the World Bank, the US-based financial institution&nbsp, said that it would restart operations in the country following a 14-year pause.

The World Bank has begun to prepare its first project in Syria, which will focus on improving electricity access – a key pillar for revitalising essential services like healthcare, education, and water supply. It also marked the start of expanded support to stabilise Syria and boost long-term growth.

Syria’s gradual re-integration into the global economy is in large part due to Trump’s dramatic shift in Washington’s policies towards the country. After announcing the lifting of US sanctions on May 13, Trump also became&nbsp, the first US president in 25 years to meet with a Syrian counterpart.

The Syrian president has been able to meet world leaders in France and Saudi Arabia, where the US had already removed a $10 million reward for the capture of al-Sharaa.

There is still a lot more work to be done. According to a report released in February by the UN Development Programme (UNDP), Syria would need more than 50 years to recover from its economic pre-war state, and it called for significant investment to speed up the process.

Andy Carroll and Lou Teasdale’s loved-up display as engagement rumours swirl

In their most recent photo, footballer Andy Carroll and his girlfriend Lou Teasdale appear more adored than ever during their most recent adventure to Ibiza.

Andy and Lou were packing on the PDA as they soaked up the sun(Image: @andytcarroll/instagram)

Andy Carroll and his girlfriend Lou Teasdale appeared utterly loved-up in a recent photo from their Ibiza holiday. The 36 year old footballer and the 41 year old makeup artist demonstrated their strong bond as they held hands by the beach.

In a tiny halter-neck bikini with a distinctive brown and blue fossil print that accentuated her stunning figure, Lou caught the eye. On the other hand, Andy looked fashionable while sporting beige abstract shirts and bold leopard-print swimming shorts.

This comes amidst speculation that Andy is planning to propose to former One Direction hair stylist Lou once his divorce from ex-The Only Way Is Essex star Billi Mucklow is finalised.

Andy and Lou
Andy and Lou showed off their sizzling holiday on Instagram(Image: @andytcarroll/instagram)

After quietly splitting up earlier in the year, the former Liverpool striker and his TOWIE star ex-girlfriend, Billi, announced their split last September, putting an 11-year relationship behind them. Arlo, Wolf, and Marvel Mae are their three children, and Billi and Andy and Billi have two other kids, Lucas, 15 and Emilie Rose, both of whom were previously parents.

In 2022, Andy’s wedding to Billi was nearly cancelled when he was photographed drunkenly passed out in bed with two women in Dubai during his stag do. Billi forgave him after one of the women insisted that nothing sexual happened.

The reality star only forgave the footballer after Taylor Jane Wilkey, who was one of the women in the bed, insisted that nothing had happened and that Andy had acted very gentlemanly towards them. She apologised for the photos and insisted the two never had sex.

The couple appear to be madly in love
The couple appear to be madly in love(Image: @andytcarroll/instagram)

Andy and his wife have called it quits less than two years after saying, “I do,” with Andy confirming that the couple are going through divorce proceedings in the wake of “a difficult few months for our family.” Andy stated in a private statement that “Billi and I separated privately earlier this year, and we are currently going through our divorce proceedings.”

Despite whispers that Billi was caught off guard by the split, her mates have spoken out and claimed she had an inkling Andy was seeing someone else, though she couldn’t put a name to the face. Not long after, Andy stepped out with new flame Lou, making their romance public at a Halloween bash dressed as pop icon Taylor Swift and NFL star Travis Kelce.

Lou and Andy
Lou and Andy are reportedly ready for marriage(Image: @andytcarroll/instagram)

Andy made things Instagram official with Lou, posting a loved-up photo captioned: “Happy people happy places.”

This followed Lou’s own festive photo dump, featuring the pair enjoying the Christmas season, including a romantic snap from Winter Wonderland. Andy didn’t hold back on throwing shade at Billi as he opened up about his fresh start with Lou.

In a heartfelt interview with The Times, Andy couldn’t help but sing Lou’s praises: “I’ve seen a different world since I’ve been with Lou, This Christmas, like she does every Christmas, she will go with her daughter to look after the isolated elderly. She’s a volunteer for Choose Love and a campaigner for LGBTQ+. She says to me, ‘Why would you hate anyone?’ That’s someone I need in my life.”

A source told The Sun : “Andy is very close to proposing to Lou – they are madly in love. She is spending as much time as she can with him in France and Andy has never been happier. He’s been telling friends his divorce can’t come quick enough. Lou is exactly what he needs because she is a calming influence on him and it’s noticeable the change she’s had on him to everyone around them.”

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