Governor Andrew Cuomo Monday announced that New Yorkers 30 years-old and over are eligible for Covid-19 vaccines starting tomorrow and that eligibility expands to age 16 and older on April 6.
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New Wigan Warriors signing Jai Field is an injury doubt for the opening game of the season.The speedster has suffered a back strain and has been ruled out of this weekend's pre-season friendly with Salford Red Devils and will be unavailable for at least a fortnight, with head coach Adrian Lam admitting he could miss the opening round contest with Leigh Centurions.Field, who has joined the club from NRL side Parramatta Eels, will be joined on the sidelines for the club's only pre-season friendly
.Governor Andrew Cuomo Monday announced that New Yorkers 30 years-old and over are eligible for Covid-19 vaccines starting tomorrow and that eligibility expands to age 16 and older on April 6.
Super League returned with a bang at the weekend as the players delivered on their return to action.
David Byrne is giving New Yorkers the chance to rave again after helping to curated a socially distanced dance club.The Talking Heads icon has joined forces with Broadway set designer Christine Jones and choreographer Steven Hoggett to launch SOCIAL!, a new experimental club at the Park Avenue Armory.100 attendees will be invited to the venue’s Wade Thompson Drill Hall at a time to enjoy their own dance moves, or to take in a spoken choreography voiceover from Byrne himself.The event, which was
Super League’s ultimate superstar for the class of 2021, Greg Inglis, is set to miss Warrington’s first game of the Super League campaign against Castleford on Sunday as he continues to return to full fitness.
Village Vanguard in New York’s Greenwich Village in June 1961. Hearing it reminds me of the East Village and of New York City itself.
Sam Tomkins has admitted he hopes to finish his rugby league career with Catalans Dragons, but insists he still has to prove he is worthy of a new contract with the French side beyond this season.
Halle Berry has a cool new project!
Bevan French will miss Wigan Warriors’ season-opener against Leigh Centurions on Friday, opening the door for Zak Hardaker to stake a claim for his old position.
Leigh Centurions have confirmed the signing of NRL hooker Nathan Peats.
New Salford Red Devils signing Sam Luckley grew up dreaming of playing for Newcastle United and scoring goals at St James’ Park’s famous Gallowgate End.
No one produces Super League talent quite like Wigan Warriors do.
Matty Russell has one word of advice for those writing off Leigh Centurions as relegation certainties – don’t.
Leigh Centurions are set to sign State of Origin representative Nathan Peats.
direct to your inboxWigan Warriors owner Ian Lenagan spoke to the press on Tuesday, discussing a variety of topics. Here's what he had to say.IL: Adam Pearson from Hull and myself sit on Broadcast working group along with our external advisors who led us through the last 12 for preparing to go out to tender right in the middle of the most difficult time of all.
It was Andrew Cuomo’s Emmy-winning performance: daily televised coronavirus briefings in which the New York governor projected competence and compassion, helping to calm a nervous nation.Now, the many Americans whose positive impressions of Cuomo were formed during the height of the pandemic are getting a close-up of a very different governor, one accused of underreporting COVID-19 deaths in nursing homes, sexually harassing female staffers and bullying colleagues.To New Yorkers who have watched
St Helens boss Kristian Woolf has backed Mark Percival to re-establish himself as one of the best centres in Super League this season – and cement an England World Cup spot.Percival missed Saints’ dramatic Grand Final victory over sworn enemies Wigan Warriors last year after a campaign wrecked by injury.A shoulder problem sustained early in the season was followed by a hamstring strain which sidelined him in September and ensured he played no part in the title decider against Wigan.Yet Woolf
Adrian Lam believes Super League needs to put some serious thought into the fixtures set to take place on the weekend of England's game with the Exiles.All twelve Super League clubs are due to play on the weekend of England's mid-season Test, which will be Shaun Wane's first game in charge.That means all clubs face the threat of being without key players for their games that weekend, which is thought to have been met with reluctance by many.Wigan are due to play Wakefield Trinity that weekend.
EXCLUSIVE: Mandy Patinkin has inked with ICM Partners.