Players detained in Spanish football match-fixing swoop

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Raul Bravo
Raul Bravo

Players detained in Spanish football match-fixing swoop

sports May 29, 2019 07:57

By AFP

An operation against several footballers, ex-players including former Spain international Raul Bravo and club executives accused of fixing matches in the first and second divisions was underway in Spain on Tuesday, police and sources said.

In a statement, police said they were in the process of conducting raids in several, unnamed areas and planned to detain 11 people — “retired and active footballers in the first division, active players in the second division and executives of a club.”

Ten people have so far been arrested in Huesca, Madrid, Malaga, Valladolid, La Coruna and Ibiza.

A source close to the probe, who refused to be named, said that matches were allegedly fixed during this season and the 2017-2018 campaign.

Among them were several games played by Real Valladolid, a club majority-owned by former Brazil striker Ronaldo since September.

The source named several players involved to AFP.

They include Bravo, a 38-year-old former Real Madrid player who once played for Spain, Borja Fernandez who played for first division Real Valladolid, and Carlos Aranda, a retired player who appeared for a string of Spanish clubs.

Samuel Saiz, a Leeds player loaned to Getafe this season, is also allegedly involved as is Inigo Lopez Montana, who played for Extremadura and Deportivo La Coruna in the second division this season.

The president of SD Huesca, another football club that climbed into first division this season before being relegated again, was also targeted.

It was as yet unclear whether they had all been detained.

Those at Huesca “are suspected of having taken part in match-fixing when they were in the second division,” the source said.

 

– ‘Really hurts’ –

 

The suspects are accused of match-fixing, belonging to a criminal gang and money laundering, police said.

They added their months-long investigation had “confirmed that the suspects reached agreements with various players to ‘fix’ at least three matches in the first, second and third division.”

“The match-fixing related to the third division was unsuccessful, forcing the players involved to compensate the loss by doing another in the future,” they added.

Police said that during one of the suspect matches in second division, “betting houses registered a cash volume that was up to 14 times higher than normal for this division.”

A statement from La Liga, meanwhile, said it had made an initial complaint in May 2018 after a match between Huesca and Gimnastic de Tarragona (0-1).

It was unclear whether they were talking about the same match.

Javier Tebas, La Liga’s president, told sports daily Marca that La Liga had been investigating this for over a year.

“It really hurts, because it affects a club I love, but the most important thing is to end corruption in football,” Tebas, who was president of Huesca in the 1990s, said.

 

– ‘Must be clean’ –

 

Match-fixing has been a constant issue in Spanish football.

In February 2018, at least 24 people were arrested nationwide in an operation into alleged match-fixing in Spain’s lower leagues.

The ring was accused of using players to force situations such as corners or penalties in games in the third and fourth tiers of Spanish football. They would then make bets on these situations.

The conspirators under investigation had connections with China, where the bets were placed.

Match-fixing has hit other sports like tennis.

In January, Spanish police dismantled a gang that allegedly rigged professional tennis matches, detaining 15 people and probing dozens of others including a player who competed in last year’s US Open.

The gang allegedly bribed tennis players to fix matches in ITF Futures and Challenger tournaments, the lower levels of the professional game where younger players start out before reaching the ATP and WTA Tours.

“Police are committed to fight to ensure matches are clean in all Spanish sports,” the director general of Spain’s National Police, Francisco Pardo Piqueras, told a news conference.

“Sports touches the hearts of millions of people, especially for millions of youths for whom it is the most important thing in their lives. I believe sports must be clean,” he added.

‘Never so nervous’ Osaka, Halep survive Roland Garros horror shows

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Japan's Naomi Osaka returns the ball to Slovakia's Anna Karolina Schmiedlova. / AFP
Japan’s Naomi Osaka returns the ball to Slovakia’s Anna Karolina Schmiedlova. / AFP

‘Never so nervous’ Osaka, Halep survive Roland Garros horror shows

sports May 29, 2019 07:24

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World number one Naomi Osaka was just two points from a sensational Roland Garros exit on Tuesday before securing her place in the second round where she was joined by defending champion Simona Halep who also needed three sets to survive.

Top seed Osaka, bidding to add the French Open to her US and Australian Open titles, defeated Slovakia’s Anna Karolina Schmiedlova 0-6, 7-6 (7/4), 6-1.

However, she came within a whisker of becoming only the second top seed to lose in the first round in Paris in the modern era after Angelique Kerber in 2017.

“I think this is the most nervous I have ever been my entire life during a match,” said Osaka.

She was also totting up the reasons why she was so under-powered.

“First time playing a Grand Slam as No. 1. I have won the last two, so I kind of want to win this one really bad.

“Also I have never played on the Chatrier court before. This was my first time. And, yeah, I kind of feel like I’m having the thought of wanting to prove myself again, so…”

World number 90 Schmiedlova, who hadn’t won a match at the tournament since 2014, twice served for victory in the 10th and 12th games of the second set.

At one stage, she was just two points away from a famous victory.

“It hurts that I lost so many chances,” said Schmiedlova.

“She’s the number one, it was not easy in my head.”

Osaka, who had arrived in Paris still feeling the effects of a hand injury suffered in Rome, raced through the final set and will face former world number one and two-time major winner Victoria Azarenka.

Osaka ended the match with 10 aces, 36 winners and 38 unforced errors — just four of those coming in the decider.

Azarenka, a semi-finalist in 2013, reached the second round for the first time since 2015 with a 6-4, 7-6 (7/4) win over 2017 champion Jelena Ostapenko.

Third seed Halep overcame a second-set blip against Australian Ajla Tomljanovic to win 6-2, 3-6, 6-1.

Halep, who won her maiden Grand Slam title in Paris last year after three previous final defeats, will next face Poland’s Magda Linette.

“The level of the match was great and her level in the second set was really high,” said Halep.

“So I tried to make her move more and that was better for me.

“There were nice emotions to be back on this court.”

German fifth seed Alexander Zverev, a quarter-finalist in 2018, battled past Australia’s John Millman 7-6 (7/4), 6-3, 2-6, 6-7 (5/7), 6-3 in a shade over four hours.

The champion in Geneva last weekend fired 57 winners past world number 56 Millman who stunned Roger Federer at the US Open last year.

 

– Karlovic wins at 40 –

 

However, he also committed 73 unforced errors on a blustery day in the French capital.

“John is a tough player so I knew it would be difficult today,” said Zverev, bidding to become the first German man to win the Roland Garros title since Henner Henkel in 1937.

Next up for Zverev is Swedish qualifier Mikael Ymer, the world number 148 of Ethiopian origin, who marked his Grand Slam debut with a 6-0, 6-3, 7-6 (7/5) win over Slovenia’s Blaz Rola.

Argentine eighth seed Juan Martin del Potro, a semi-finalist in 2009 and 2018, made the second round with a 3-6, 6-2, 6-1, 6-4 win over Chilean world number 58 Nicolas Jarry.

“I think I’m playing well at the moment, but my main goal is still the knee, my health,” said Del Potro who is still feeling his way back after knee surgery.

Next up for the giant Argentine is a clash against Japan’s Yoshihito Nishioka.

Canada’s Bianca Andreescu, the surprise champion at Indian Wells, marked her Roland Garros debut by beating Marie Bouzkova of the Czech Republic 5-7, 6-4, 6-4.

The 18-year-old, playing for the first time since Miami after suffering a shoulder injury, hit 58 winners and 60 unforced errors.

Ivo Karlovic made a mockery of his 40 years to beat relative spring chicken, 37-year-old Feliciano Lopez, in the oldest ever men’s match-up at Roland Garros.

Croatian Karlovic, the tallest player on the tour at 6ft 11in (2.11m), defeated Lopez 7-6 (7/4), 7-5, 6-7 (7/9), 7-5.

He is the oldest man to win a Grand Slam match since Ken Rosewall in 1978.

US Women’s Open winner to get $1 million after prize boost

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Ariya Jutanugarn with the 2018 trophy.
Ariya Jutanugarn with the 2018 trophy.

US Women’s Open winner to get $1 million after prize boost

sports May 29, 2019 07:13

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The winner of this week’s US Women’s Open will receive a record $1 million as part of a boost in prize money that will also see next month’s US Open solidify its status as golf’s richest major, organisers said Tuesday.

The United States Golf Association said in a statement prize money for the 119th US Open at Pebble Beach and the 74th US Women’s Open at Charleston had each been increased by $500,000.

It means the US Women’s Open purse will total $5.5 million. The $1 million winner’s cheque on offer in Charleston this week will be the richest payout in the history of women’s golf.

Top women’s players welcomed the news of the prize money hike on Tuesday.

“I think it’s amazing news,” Lexi Thompson told reporters in South Carolina.

“I think it is very well-deserved, but I think overall golf is just growing as a sport. The players are very excited about the news, and hopefully we can just keep on improving.”

The US Open, meanwhile, which takes place at Pebble Beach from June 13-16, will see its total purse increase to $12.5 million.

“The USGA is committed to providing an unparalleled experience to every player competing in its championships,” USGA championships director John Bodenhamer said in a statement which announced the cash boost.

Tiger Woods earned $2.07 million for his win at the Masters in April, where the purse totalled $11.5 million.

Brooks Koepka won $1.98 million with his win at the PGA Championship earlier this month. The PGA Championship purse weighed in at $11 million. The British Open offered $10.5 million last year.

Thailand’s dismal run continues at Nations League

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Thailand block a drop shot from a Chinese player. / FIVB Photo

Thailand’s dismal run continues at Nations League

sports May 29, 2019 06:23

By Lerpong Amsa-ngiam
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Thailand suffered their third straight defeat at Volleyball Nations League after they were overpowered by China 3-0 in Pool 7 in Macau on Tuesday.

The Kingdom’s team, with one win over Germany and two back-to-back defeats to Italy and host Poland last week, had no answers to the superior attacking game of the 2018 bronze medalist China, losing 25-21 25-17 25-9 at the Macau East Asian Games Dome in the second week of the tournament.

Thailand, who finished 15th in the opening season of the League 12 months ago, lost nine successive sets since the encounter with Italy. They play South Korea this afternoon.

Thailand coach Danai Sriwacharamaytakul said: “We fully expected a tough match against the hosts today. In the first two sets we received the ball well, but as the match went on we could no longer cope with China’s powerful serves.”

Thailand captain Nootsara Tomkom said: “We enjoyed the match today especially in the first two sets, but we lost a lot of points on our serves in set three and we were unable to recover.”

China coach Lang Ping said: “This is the first match since the return of most of our key players and they have all put in a great effort today. I feel our players need further improvements on team tactics and this match will serve as a good platform for building team chemistry and understanding.”

Consistent Itthipat holds mid-season lead on the ADT Order of Merit

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Itthipat Buranatanyarat of Thailand
Itthipat Buranatanyarat of Thailand

Consistent Itthipat holds mid-season lead on the ADT Order of Merit

sports May 29, 2019 01:00

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Thailand’s Itthipat Buranatanyarat has never fallen out of the lead on the Asian Development Tour (ADT) Order of Merit since securing his third victory at the season-opening Boonchu Ruangkit Championship on home soil in January.

The 26-year-old Thai earned a total of US$27,266 in six starts on the ADT this season, thanks to a win and two top-10 finishes. He has yet to miss a single cut this season on the region’s secondary circuit, which was launched as a gateway to the Asian Tour in 2010.

Itthipat had secured his maiden ADT title in the Philippines in 2015 before winning the season-opener in Singapore in 2016. He capped his career-best season yet on the ADT by finishing fourth on the 2016 Order of Merit to secure his Asian Tour card for 2017.

After failing to keep his Asian Tour card for 2018, Itthipat returned to hone his skills on the ADT and his efforts were finally paid off when he made it into the winner’s circle again at the start of the season. Now, he is in the running to become the third Thai player, following Pavit Tangkamolprasert (2014) and Pannakorn Uthaipas (2017), to lift the ADT Order of Merit crown.

Itthipat, who earned his 2019 Asian Tour card after finishing third at the Qualifying School last December, pointed to a combination of mental and technical changes he made that helped put his game back on track.

“The biggest change I made for this year was fixing my swing and concentrating on my mental game,” said the amiable Thai.

“I am excited to be at the top of the Merit rankings right now, but I always remind myself that there are many other players who are trying to compete for that position. I will have to keep playing well and make it harder for them to catch up with me,” added Itthipat.

Japan’s Naoki Sekito, playing in his second season on the ADT, trails Itthipat by a mere US$2,833 in second place on the money list.

The 21-year-old Sekito has displayed impressive form to claim his first ADT win at the PGM ADT Penang Championship and cap two runner-up finishes in five starts this season.

Qualifying School graduate Kosuke Hamamoto of Thailand sits in third place with earnings of US$18,827 while Kazuki Higa of Japan and Thailand’s Pannakorn Uthaipas, both winners again on Tour this season, take fourth and fifth positions respectively.

Earlier in February, Thailand’s Sadom Kaewkanjana savoured his first professional victory at the Thongchai Jaidee Foundation 2019. The young Thai became the record fastest Qualifying School graduate to win on the Asian Tour when he won in his first start at the Bangabandhu Cup Golf Open in April.

Sadom has since been removed from the ADT Merit rankings as he has earned an exemption on the Asian Tour till the end of the 2020 season.

The ADT also celebrated its first winner from Korea earlier this month when newcomer Seung Park won in only his second start on the ADT at the OB Golf Invitational in Indonesia.

Reigning ADT number one, Miguel Carballo of Argentina, emerged triumphant at the Singha Laguna Phuket Open to clinch his second title two weeks ago. It was the second time he won in a play-off and he would move to seventh place on the Merit rankings.

ADT hopefuls will continue their chase for the seven Asian Tour cards on offer when the Merit race resumes at the PGM CCM & CCM Duopharma ADT Championship next month.

The tournament, which will mark the ninth leg of the ADT schedule this season, will take place at the Tiara Melaka Golf and Country Club in Malaysia from June 26 to 29.

Kyrgios right to hate French Open, says Tomic

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Bernard Tomic of Australia plays Taylor Fritz of the USA during their men’s first round match during the French Open tennis tournament at Roland Garros in Paris. / EPA
Bernard Tomic of Australia plays Taylor Fritz of the USA during their men’s first round match during the French Open tennis tournament at Roland Garros in Paris. / EPA

Kyrgios right to hate French Open, says Tomic

sports May 28, 2019 20:00

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Bernard Tomic suffered a dispiriting exit from Roland Garros on Tuesday and admitted Australian compatriot Nick Kyrgios was right to say the tournament ‘sucks’.

Tomic slumped to a 6-1, 6-4, 6-1 defeat by Taylor Fritz of the United States, leaving him with just three wins in 2019.

The final set on a chilly and damp Court 14 was over in just 20 minutes and the match in 88 minutes, the quickest of the tournament so far.

Fellow firebrand Kyrgios withdrew from Roland Garros with an elbow injury last week but not before saying: “Get rid of the clay, man. Who likes the clay, it is so bad.

“The French Open sucks compared to this place. Sucks. Absolute sucks.”

Tomic, never far from controversy, was happy to concur.

“I agree with him, with everything,” he said during a monosyllabic press conference.

“The tournament is not for me.”

Tomic’s lack of enthusiasm for the task in hand was encapsulated on match point where a serve he thought was out led him to the net to offer his hand.

“I thought the match was over, it would be nice to give him the point because that’s how I felt. But it’s okay. We replayed it.”

Accused in the past of not trying in matches and once dubbed by the Australian media as ‘Tomic the tank engine’, he insisted he was at 100 percent on Tuesday.

“Pretty sure I did (gave his best). But, you know, the surface is not good for me.”

“I mean, it’s not difficult. It’s just my game is not built for this surface. Everything I do is not good for it.

“But as long as I’m doing the right thing now, for the next month, is important for me. That’s my focus.”

That focus, however, does not include where his next tournament will be as Wimbledon fast approaches.

“Honestly I have no clue. I’ll go to the hotel and see. I have no idea where I’m playing,” he added.

The fiery Australian, who shot to fame by making the Wimbledon quarter-finals in 2011 and went on to reach the world top 20, arrived in Paris deep in another slump.

Ranked 84 in the world, he retired with illness at Lyon last week against Canada’s Steven Diez, ranked a lowly 262.

His most recent Grand Slam appearance in Australia in January was overshadowed by a feud with Davis Cup captain Lleyton Hewitt.

The head of Tennis Australia Craig Tiley described Tomic as “bad for the culture of Australian tennis”.

Tomic is not hoping for a thaw in the cold war anytime soon.

“I haven’t even thought about it since January, so no.”

For Fritz, it was a first career win at Roland Garros and backed up a solid season on European clay.

The 21-year-old American, ranked 42, was a semi-finalist in Lyon last week, losing to eventual champion Benoit Paire.

He also qualified for the Madrid and Rome Masters before falling to Novak Djokovic and Kei Nishikori respectively.

The city is also special for the American — back in 2016, he proposed to his girlfriend Raquel Pedraza in the shadow of the Eiffel Tower.

The two are now married with a son, Jordan.

Klopp says Liverpool are best team he has taken to a final

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Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp / AFP

Klopp says Liverpool are best team he has taken to a final

sports May 28, 2019 19:53

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Jurgen Klopp says his current Liverpool team are the strongest side he has taken to a final as he plots Champions League glory against Premier League rivals Tottenham on Saturday.

Liverpool are preparing for their second successive Champions League final after a run that included an incredible comeback to overturn a three-goal first-leg deficit against Barcelona in the semi-final by winning 4-0 at Anfield.

It will be Klopp’s fourth European final as a manager, having been a Champions League runner-up with Borussia Dortmund in 2013, before losing the Europa League final with Liverpool in 2016.

Their run to Madrid this year has been marked by a never-say-die spirit, with Klopp suggesting that his team of 2019 is better than those that have lost his three previous European finals.

“I don’t like to blame my other teams (for the European final defeats),” said Klopp, whose side lost out to Real Madrid in the final last year.

“I love them all. They all gave everything but I have never been part of a final with a better team than this.

“I am not so surprised by this because our boys mix our potential with attitude in the best way I have witnessed. That is brilliant.”

However Klopp, speaking at Liverpool’s training ground Tuesday, made clear that he has yet to surpass his first major achievement as a manager, leading minnows Mainz into the Bundesliga for the first time in their history 15 years ago, on a minimal budget.

 

– Career highlight? –

 

Asked if Saturday’s final marked the pinnacle of his career, the manager, whose side finished a single point behind champions Manchester City in the Premier League, said: “If I win it, yes. It would be different to the last finals.

“Is bringing the team to the Champions League final (in itself) the biggest moment in my career? No, that was 2004, getting promoted with Mainz. If you had known the money we had, the circumstances we had… and the fact was that nobody needed us in the first league.

“If I win the Champions League, though, I will have to think about this question again.”

Klopp is hopeful that forward Roberto Firmino will be fit to play a part in Saturday’s final, having missed the final three matches of the season with a muscle issue.

Midfielder Naby Keita, however, will not recover from his adductor injury in time to face Tottenham.

“No chance for Naby,” Klopp said. “Naby is really progressing well. We will see how it will work out for him for the Africa Cup of Nations.

“Bobby was part of training last week, really good, everything looked fine. He will be fine, I am pretty sure.”

Klopp expects a close contest against a Tottenham side that Liverpool beat home and away in the Premier League during the season, winning 2-1 on both occasions.

He said: “It will be very tight. The quality of Tottenham and us is pretty similar. The distance between us is consistency.

“Emotions will be completely different. You have to use the emotions but in the right circumstances. Bringing ourselves in the right mood is the job we have to do.

“We know about Tottenham a lot but after three weeks (without a game to prepare), I would have known the name of the groundsman of Barcelona if they had been the opponent.

“We know it is difficult, Tottenham know it is difficult, so let’s play a difficult game and let’s win it.”

Thai national women’s water polo team wins gold in Czech

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Thai national women’s water polo team wins gold in Czech

sports May 28, 2019 14:23

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The Thai National Women’s Water Polo team won the gold medal at the 2019 EU Nations Water Polo Cup – Women Tournament held recently in Brno, Czech Republic.

They also won the awards for the top scorer, best player and best goalkeeper.

The team beat Ireland 25-5 in the quarterfinal then made it through to the semi-final with their win against South Africa. They then beat Switzerland in the final.

On May 24, Thai Ambassador to the Czech Republic Ureerat​ Chareontoh assigned minister counsellor Nattanipa Burusapat to visit the team at the Stadium Luzanky to extend congratulations and the embassy’s support for the team.

Beating Marquez: can Ducati fight back at Mugello?

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Beating Marquez: can Ducati fight back at Mugello?

sports May 28, 2019 13:20

By MotoGP

The reigning Champion is on a run of top form. But now it’s Italian turf, and a venue Ducati – and Rossi – have reigned.

Marc Marquez (Repsol Honda Team) is on an undeniable roll as the Championship rocks into Mugello, but this is now unmistakably enemy territory. Not only for the banks of yellow that trim the circuit every race weekend, but also for the swathes of red crowding into the track to support home factory Ducati – the most recent winners twice in a row. As venues for a pivotal point in the Championship go, it couldn’t be better.

Mugello, put simply, is a masterpiece. Sculpted from the hills of Tuscany; fast, flowing and boasting perfect curves, the place is a special one even before the crowds roll in. And boy, do they roll in. Yellow is their colour, Valentino Rossi (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP) is their hero and the volume level is a record one. And they have good reason to come to worship at the alter of speed: Rossi won every year from 2004 to 2008, he was on pole last season…is now the time for another?

For the partisan crowd though, there’s more: Ducati were the ones who took the baton from the Rossi winning streak in 2009, but they have won the last two too: in 2017 with Andrea Dovizioso (Mission Winnow Ducati) and last year with Jorge Lorenzo. It’s a venue the bike works well at, and it’s one that would provide the perfect stage for ‘DesmoDovi’ to fight back against Marquez – especially in his 300th Grand Prix. The Italian has a lot more points at this stage in the season than he had last year and the year before, so Marquez’s form aside, it makes for good reading. But can he cut his seven point deficit to the number 93’s Championship-topping 95 points? And can and will teammate Danilo Petrucci, on the podium in factory colours for the first time in France, get in the battle too?

There’s also Jack Miller (Pramac Racing) to consider. The Australian made Marquez work for it in the early stages at Le Mans and has been one to watch so far this season. With the bike underneath him, can he be another weapon in Borgo Panigale’s armoury? And likewise can wildcard and test rider Michele Pirro, who also makes his 100th Grand Prix start this weekend?

Behind the Ducati-riding army and Rossi, there are many more lining up to get in the fight too. Maverick Viñales (Monster Energy Yamaha MotoGP) showed serious speed at times in France, and, of course, man of the moment Fabio Quartararo (Petronas Yamaha SRT) has already proven he’s not a flash in the pan. Despite a tough start at his home race, the Frenchman had Marquez pace. If the cards fall differently in Mugello, can he convert that speed into a podium? Or will teammate and home turf contender Franco Morbidelli get ahead?

Alex Rins (Team Suzuki Ecstar), meanwhile, remains third in the standings despite his tough French Grand Prix. It never quite came together for the Hamamatsu factory there, so Mugello needs to be a turnaround if Rins is to continue to charge in the Championship. That’s also true for compatriot Jorge Lorenzo (Repsol Honda Team) after he suffered another tough round. There were encouraging signs for the five-time World Champion there though and he’s gaining experience every weekend, and now we’re into a run of venues that have all been Lorenzo’s Land – Mugello most recently last season as he took his first win in red. That adds to five more, making the 99’s record at the track the most enviable. A good place to start a challenge further forward and, if he can echo his 250cc days, a good place for a return of the king.

Red Bull KTM Factory Racing’s Johann Zarco is looking for a similar step forward too, although the Austrian factory more broadly had a top weekend at Le Mans. Pol Espargaro took an awesome P6 for the factory team, in the dry and with nothing else tipping the scales his way, and all KTMs scored points. They’ll want more and Mugello will be an interesting one as home team Aprilia Racing Team Gresini push to close the gap in the constructor standings. They’re another gunning for further forward and that home turf boost will see many cheering for the Noale factory.

Mugello, in all its glory, awaits. Will Marquez’ form be enough to see him take another win? Or does the venue – and the awe-inspiring crowd – leave the likes of Dovizioso and Rossi walking a little taller into the Tuscan track? The Gran Premio d’Italia Oakley could prove pivotal for those aiming to chase down the reigning Champion and it gets underway on Friday 31st May, with the lights out for racing on Sunday 2nd June.

Championship standings1 – Marc Marquez (SPA – Honda) – 95

2 – Andrea Dovizioso (ITA – Ducati) – 87

3 – Alex Rins (SPA – Suzuki) – 75

4 – Valentino Rossi (ITA – Yamaha) – 72

5 – Danilo Petrucci (ITA – Ducati) – 57

Senior Myanmar officials say they are now ready to welcome Rohingya returnees

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  • Asean chief Lim Jock Hoi (left) shakes hand with Myanmar State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi in Nay Pyi Taw on Monday evening

Senior Myanmar officials say they are now ready to welcome Rohingya returnees

ASEAN+ May 29, 2019 10:00

By Khine Kyaw
The Nation
Yangon

With Asean turning its focus on the repatriation process for Rohingyas during Secretary-General Dato Lim Jock Hoi’s recent visit to Myanmar, senior officials have said that they are now ready to welcome the returnees.

Union Minister Dr Win Myat Aye, vice chairman of Union Enterprise for Humanitarian Assistance, Resettlement and Development in Rakhine (UEHRD), told The Nation on Tuesday that Myanmar had been actively cooperating with Asean on this issue, allowing the Asean Emergency Response and Assessment Team (Asean-ERAT) to do some field work on the ground from March 4 to 13 this year.

“They visited Rakhine State and conducted an initial survey for the repatriation of displaced persons,” he said.

“They managed to write a report on their findings, and he AHA Centre [Asean Coordinating Centre for Humanitarian Assistance on Disaster Management] made a presentation on that report at the second high-level coordination meeting on Monday,” he added.

The minister said the report, titled “Preliminary Needs Assessment (PNA)”, described the actual situation in Rakhine State and the government’s systematic programme and readiness to conduct the repatriation work.

“They will submit that report to the Asean Summit next month [in Bangkok]. We are now finding proper ways to further strengthen our cooperation with Asean on the repatriation process of Rohingyas,” he explained.

He lauded Asean’s support to Myanmar in its efforts to address long-standing issues in conflict-hit Rakhine State, and said he considered the Asean chief’s visit as a “step forward”.

In order to observe the real situation happening on the ground, a high-level delegation led by Secretary-General Hoi visited Rakhine State last December, following a decision made at the 33rd Asean Summit.

Win Myat Aye on Monday discussed with Hoi Asean’s cooperation in the repatriation process.

Hoi said the initial survey report’s recommendations would be jointly implemented and a more complete assessment would be made when the repatriation begins.

He pledged to cooperate more in the stability and long-term development work in Rakhine State.

“These practical measures would contribute to creating a conducive environment to pave the way for the repatriation,” Asean said in a statement.

Asean Secretaryh Hoi is in Rakhine state 

The meeting agreed to immediately implement a number of “low-hanging fruits” identified in the report: to undertake an in-country capacity-building programme for Asean-ERAT based in Myanmar to support the repatriation process when it commences; and to establish a technical working group, comprising representatives of the Asean Secretariat, the AHA Centre, the UEHRD, the Department of Disaster Management, and other relevant Myanmar officials and experts, to discuss the detailed modalities of implementation of recommendations on the potential areas of collaboration identified in the PNA report.

During his visit, Hoi also met with State Counsellor Aung San Suu Kyi in Nay Pyi Taw on Monday evening.

During the meeting, they exchanged views on the recent developments in Rakhine State and on the possible areas of collaboration between Myanmar and Asean in resolving the humanitarian situation, as well as the outcomes and implementation of the recommendations of the PNA report, according to the Myanmar State Counsellor Office.

Hoi yesterday also discussed with Kyaw Tin, union minister for International Cooperation, the role of Asean in the process of Rohingya repatriation.