Fly-half Raquel Kochhann, representing Brazil in their Women’s Rugby World Cup debut, showcased her kicking skills despite the team suffering a 66-6 loss to South Africa, becoming the first South American team to compete in the tournament. Kochhann emphasized the importance of their presence for inspiring young athletes in Brazil, highlighting their resilience and determination amidst challenging backgrounds.
Want More Context? 🔎
Yoane Wissa: Boss Keith Andrews ‘fully expects’ Newcastle target to stay at Brentford
Brentford's new boss, Andrews, confirmed that Yoane Wissa will not participate in the upcoming match against Bournemouth but expects him to remain with the team next week. He acknowledged Wissa's impressive scoring record, noting that his performance has attracted transfer interest, which he anticipated given Wissa's development at the club over the past four years. Want More Context? 🔎
Read more