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NOVEMBER


DECEMBER


JANUARY


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3rd: Rugby League - World Cup Group A: Australia v France (www.rlwc2017.com)


3rd-5th: Golf - Turkish Open, Antalya (www.europeantour.com/ europeantour/season=2017)


4th: Rugby Union - Barbarians v New Zealand, Twickenham (www.autumn-internationals. co.uk/2017)


4th: Rugby League - World Cup Group A: England v Lebanon; Group B: NZ v Scotland, Samoa v Tong (www.rlwc2017.com)


5th: Rugby League - World Cup Group C/D: Fiji v Wales, Italy v USA, Papua New Guinea v Ireland (www.rlwc2017.com)


10th: Rugby League - World Cup Group C/D: Fiji v Italy (www.rlwc2017.com)


11th: Rugby Union - England v Argentina, Twickenham Scotland v Samoa, BT Murrayfield Wales v Australia, Principality Stadium Ireland v South Africa, Aviva Stadium France v New Zealand, Stade de France (www.autumn-internationals. co.uk/2017)


16th Nov - 2nd Dec: Rugby League - Women’s World Cup, Australia (www.rlwc2017.com)


1st: Football - World Cup 2018 draw, Moscow (www.fifa.com/worldcup)


2nd: Rugby League - World Cup final, Brisbane (www.rlwc2017.com)


2nd-6th: Cricket - Australia v England, second Ashes Test, Adelaide (www.ashes2017cricket.co.uk)


14th-18th: Cricket - Australia v England, third Ashes Test, Perth (www.ashes2017cricket.co.uk)


1st: Happy New Year


3rd-7th: Cricket - Australia v England, fifth Ashes Test, Sydney (www.ashes2017cricket.co.uk)


8th-14th: Golf - PGA Tour: Sony Open in Hawaii, Waialae Country Club, Honolulu (www.pgatour.com)


21st-24th: Industry - BIGGA , Continue to Learn at BTME 2018, Harrogate Convention Centre (www.bigga.org.uk)


23rd-25th: Industry - BIGGA Turf Management Exhibition 2018, Harrogate Convention Centre (www.bigga.org.uk)


16th: Golf - World Tour Championship, Dubai (www.europeantour.com/ europeantour/season=2017)


17th: Rugby League - World Cup quarter-finals (www.rlwc2017.com)


18th: Rugby Union - England v Australia, Twickenham Italy v Argentina, Stadio Artemio Franchi Wales v Georgia, Principality Stadium Scotland v New Zealand, BT Murrayfield Stadium Ireland v Fiji, Aviva Stadium France v South Africa, Stade de France (www.autumn-internationals. co.uk/2017)


23rd - 27th: Cricket - Australia v England, first Ashes Test, Brisbane (www.ashes2017cricket.co.uk)


24th: Rugby League - World Cup semi-finals (www.rlwc2017.com)


25th: Rugby Union - Italy v South Africa, Stadio Euganeo England v Samoa, Twickenham Scotland v Australia, BT Murrayfield Wales v New Zealand, Principality Ireland v Argentina, Aviva Stadium France v Japan, Stade Pierre-Mauroy (www.autumn-internationals. co.uk/2017)


26th-30th: Cricket - Australia v England, fourth Ashes Test, Melbourne (www.ashes2017cricket.co.uk)


25th: Merry Christmas (to track Santa visit www.noradsanta.org)


26th: Horse racing - King George VI Chase, Kempton (www.kinggeorgechase.co.uk)


“It’s not simple to play this League. We have to try to do our best in every game with great ambition, because we must always have the right ambition. But at the same time sometimes you have to compliment your opponent. You must be honest and accept the result.” Antonio Conte admitted life as a champion was easier in his native Italy because his rivals all threw in the towel and sold their best players.


“Ben Stokes and Alex Hales as a pair, is arguably the worst combination England could have on a night out.” Michael Vaughan speaks out after Stokes was arrested on suspicion of causing actual bodily harm following a drinking session in Bristol.


As the new Borg vs McEnroe movie enjoyed its general release in the UK recently, John McEnroe delivered a typically withering critique of its inaccuracies. “Unfortunately, even though I wished it was a good movie, I don’t think it is a good movie, I’m sad to say. A lot of it is not accurate. I mean, I don’t know why they couldn’t make it accurate.”


Ben Stokes


“Always I believe in the English people has to be manager for the national team, the Brazilian people has to be manager for the Brazilian team.” Pep Guardiola attempts to say he would never have any interest in managing England, because he feels that national teams should only be overseen by coaches from that country.


“The FA is a shambles on and off the pitch, fans have lost faith in the methods and the results, so why is someone of Steve Coppell’s quality out in the cold?” Former Arsenal and Reading goalkeeper Graham Stack took a look at the FA and one of his former managers.


14th: Cricket - Australia v England, 1st ODI, MCG, Melbourne (www.ecb.co.uk)


19th: Cricket - Australia v England, 2nd ODI, Brisbane Cricket Ground (www.ecb.co.uk)


21st: Cricket - Australia v England, 3rd ODI, SCG, Sydney (www.ecb.co.uk)


26th: Cricket - Australia v England, 4th ODI, Adelaide Oval, Adelaide (www.ecb.co.uk)


28th: Cricket - Australia v England, 5th ODI, TBC (www.ecb.co.uk)


To have your event included in this magazine diary section, please email details to kerry@pitchcare.com


“She enchanted me with her beauty and her style. She is unique and honest in everything.” Damir Dzumhur thanks model girlfriend Dejana Zivkovic for inspiring him to St Petersburg Open win.


“Like a dog, whatever you put in front of me, it’s going to be eaten. Whether I want it or not, if it’s there, I’ll have it. Burgers, fries, Stella – everything!” Rory McIlroy has revealed he plans to turn a ‘great career into one of the greatest’ by quitting junk food.


Damir Dzumhur


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