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Wins for England, South Africa, Ireland and Argentina in Round One of the World Rugby U20 Championship. England 48-10 ItalyEngland got their World Rugby Under 20 Championship off to a winning start with a six-try victory over Italy at the Manchester City Academy Stadium on Tuesday. George Nott and Sam Aspland-Robinson as well a conversion each for Theo Brophy Clews and Harry Mallinder plus a penalty from Mallinder, gave England a17-3 at the breakItalys points came from a long-range drop goal through the boot of Leonardo Mantelli in the first-half as England dominated the second period. Highlights of Englands 48-10 victory over Italy in the World Rugby U20 Championship A Mallinder penalty as well as tries for Joe Marchant, a penalty try, Jack Singleton, Zach Mercer - their fifth different scorer of the game - gave them an unassailable lead.Mallinder also sent over two second-half conversions as did Max Malins and while Italy had the final say of the game with a late converted try through Lorenzo Robin Massellis the match belonged to England.France 15-24 ArgentinaArgentina kicked off their campaign with a 24-15 win over France at the AJ Bell Stadium.France had the better of the first half after scrum-half Antoine Dupont went over for a try and a Anthony Belleau penalty gave them a slim 8-6 lead heading into the break.France then won a penalty try to make it 15-6 before Martín Elías nailed two penalties to narrow the gap heading into the final quarter.It was Argentina who then found another gear as Lautaro Bazán and Bautista Stávile both went over with Elías converting them both to secure the win.Wales 25-26 Ireland Conor OBrien attacks for Ireland against Wales Ireland staged a fantastic fight-back to beat Wales at Manchester City Academy Stadium.Wales had a fantastic start and raced to a 17-0 lead after 20 minutes through tries from Shaun Evans, Kellan Giles and Reuben Morgan-Williams.Ireland fought back to go into the break just 15-17 down with tries from Adam McBurneys and full-back Jacob Stockdales while Bill Johnston knocked over a drop-goal.Penalties were exchanged early in the second half before Ireland took a 26-20 lead with a Johnston penalty and another try from Stockdale.Wales looked to have won the game when Giles scored went over in the corner in the 77th minute but Jarrod Evans was wide with the conversion and Ireland held on for the win.South Africa 59-19 JapanSouth Africa survived a scare to finally run out convincing winners after going into the break 14-19 down against Japan.Japans impressive wing Ataata Moeakiola cut the Junior Boks defence to shreds in the first half with a hat-trick of tries. Ataata Moeakiola scored a first half hat-trick against South Africa However, South Africa ramped up the pressure in the second half to avoid a repeat of that historic win in the 2015 World Cup for Japan.The Junior Bok forwards took control and gaps started to appear in Japans defence with Jeremy Ward scoring a brace and Zain Davids, Manie Libbok, Mosolwa Mafuma and Carlu Sadie also crossing the whitewash.Australia 10-15 ScotlandScotland claimed a historic win by beating Australia for the first time at the U20 World Championship.Both sides were rusty in the opening quarter in Salford and it was a Adam Hastings penalty that finally gave Scotland a 3-0 lead. Australia hit back with a try from lock Izack Rodda to give Australia a 7-3 lead at half-time.The turning point then came in the 44th minute after Australia were reduced to 14 men after centre Campbell Magnay was sent off following a second yellow card for a dangerous tackle.Scotland prop Zander Fagerson went over for an unconverted try before Australia regained the lead with when Mack Masons penalty made it 8-10.However, Scotlands extra man finally told as winger Darcy Graham sliced through Australias defence from halfway to score.New Zealand 55-0 GeorgiaDefending champions New Zealand ran in nine tries to thrash Georgia in their opening game of the World Rugby U20 Championship.On a rain-soaked evening in Manchester, Georgias pack gave the kiwis plenty to think about but New Zealand were happy to throw the ball around and created space to attack.Wingers Jonah Lowe and Caleb Makene both grabbed a brace while Luke Jacobson, Hapakuki Moala-Liavaa, Sam Nock, Malo Tuitama and Shaun Stevenson also scored. 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And former Maple Leafs coach Ron Wilson certainly knows his pain. "Its pretty hard to coach there without allowing some of these things to kind of affect you," Wilson told TSN Hockey Insider Pierre LeBrun in his ESPN. Discount Fake Shoes . Head coach Randy Carlyle confirmed the news after the Leafs morning skate on Monday. Kozun was hurt during Friday nights home game against the Red Wings and did not make the return trip to Detroit for Saturdays game.The all-new Team Haas has scored 18 points in the first two races, two fewer than the long-established Williams team. The former has done it with a staff of 120 people and an annual budget believed to be in the region of £80m. The latter has a staff of over 600 and a budget around three times that of Haas.But while its been a remarkable achievement by Haas, the comparison with Williams is hardly a fair one. Williams is a bona-fide constructor, creating almost everything on its cars from scratch, the design based on data it has generated from its own wind tunnel and staff. By contrast, Haas has plugged into another team - Ferrari - to generate the data and got an outside sub-contractor - Dallara - to build a car based on the general layout of a Ferrari, with aerodynamic research conducted in large part by ex-Ferrari personnel in the Ferrari wind tunnel. The listed parts that cannot be provided by another team are: the monocoque, survival cell, front impact structures, roll-over structures, bodywork, wings, floor and diffuser. However, there is nothing saying these parts cannot be designed and/or built by an outside contractor (in this case, Dallara) that is not another team. Suspensions, brake ducts, rear crash structures, engines, transmissions can be, and are, supplied by Ferrari. The Haas business model - which required a change to the FIA regulation for the listed parts - is an even more vexed question now than when the project was first announced. Because what Romain Grosjean has been able to prove in both Melbourne and Bahrain is that the resultant Haas VF-16 is fully competitive with the cars of Williams and actually more competitive than cars from other bona-fide constructors such as Force India and Sauber.Although much improved since 2015, McLaren, with staff numbers nearing 1,000 and a budget believed to be in excess of £250m, were comfortably out-qualified and out-raced by Haas in Bahrain. There is every prospect of Haas securing a similar points-based income to the big teams, despite needing only a fraction of their outlay. Long term, it threatens to make the business model of teams such as Williams - not factory teams, but genuine constructors - obsolete.Had the new Haas arrived and proved no faster than other recent start-up teams such as Marussia or Caterham - both of which qualified as true constructors, building their own cars, using their own wind tunnel programmes etc - then existing independents would not be getting too upset. Thats clearly not the case and in Bahrain post-race, Grosjean was adamant there was even more performance to come.Well, first there is the normal development that we will have in terms of new parts and aero pieces, but there will be performance also just from getting more familiar with what we have, he said. We are still learning about this car and somme of the settings on it are very basic - the diff maps and so on - and these are things that we can develop as we do more running.dddddddddddd I actually think this is very important for the future of F1, says team principal Guenther Steiner. The cars are so advanced today, so much technology in these things, that if you start from zero with a new team, its impossible. I think unless we show this way is possible, then no-one new comes in future. If it becomes too difficult, thats not good.Initially the long listed parts list included high-price but low performance impact items, says Williams technical director Pat Symonds. But its since been eroded. I think this could be quite a bad development for F1.The Ferrari-Haas development has been a thorny subject, even among other factory teams. Mercedes asked the FIA for clarification at last years Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, not because of concern over the fate of independent teams, but because of the advantages knowledge gained during Haas unrestricted tunnel time (tunnel time restrictions only apply to a team once it has entered the championship and at the time the VF-16 was conceived, Haas was not an existing entrant) could have conferred upon Ferrari.The FIA stewards were able to allay Mercedes concerns with further clarifications on the wind tunnel and shared parts wording. Chinese GP on Sky TV times and full schedule for the Chinese GP on Sky Sports But for teams like Williams, Sauber, Force India and Manor, the concern is that it could lead to the formation of other second-tier factory teams, using something similar to the Ferrari-Haas model to create cut-price but high-performing teams that can comfortably out-perform genuine independents.With long-established independent teams such as Sauber reportedly in financial stress already, might other traditional independents come to find it impossible to perform their way out of difficulty? MHDont miss the F1 Report: Chinese GP preview on Wednesday at 8.30pm on Sky Sports F1. Five-time GP winner John Watson and F1 author Roger Smith join Natalie Pinkham to look ahead to round three of the season. Every race live in 2016 Sky Sports F1 brings you every race live in 2016. Fast and easy online upgrade - click here Also See: Haas living the American dream When is the Chinese GP on Sky? ' ' '
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