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The last game of the season will be the most difficult - the most testing Test imaginable, with the possible exception of a match against an angry All Black team at the House of Pain in Dunedin. I was talking to Salford and Leeds because of my ties with both cities but, once I heard what Warrington had to say, I was excited."In the National League, Halifax have sacked their coach Anthony Farrell after a series of disappointing performances.. they wished me well."The Salford-born Morley, who will take up his contract next year, said he was deterred from joining Wigan because of their position in the table, six points adrift of their nearest rivals with 12 games left, while Warrington are in the top six "Warrington are a very ambitious club. "The Roosters couldn't match the four-year deal offered by Warrington But ... The Great Britain forward Adrian Morley has turned down the relegation-threatened Wigan and rejected a last-minute improved offer from Sydney Roosters to return to Super League with Warrington. The 29-year-old former Leeds second-rower will now finish his career in England after signing a four-year contract with the ambitious Wolves. Morley, who has spent the past six seasons with the Sydney club, rejected their initial offer of a 12-month extension. "It came down to the longevity of the contract rather than the money at this stage of my career," he said.

It seems there will be a different sort of "Pa" to be obsessed with this week.. "What does it mean around here?"The existential Englishman did not and will not expect an answer Good job. "If the wind blows here this golf course could be an unbelievably difficult tournament," he said.Ian Poulter agreed, saying that with the rough this thick, it is wise not to aim for a score but simply a position on the leaderboard "After all, what is par?" he asked. Tiger's better at saying nothing than he is at playing golf." Whether yesterday's outpourings backed up Miller was more than a tad doubtful and certainly Woods's comments about the Winged Foot set-up could be taken as fact. "Every time I've asked him a question, I can honestly say he's never given me a real answer," stormed Miller "I feel like he's never given me the respect I deserve.

"We see a major as a brand moment." Obviously, Tiger sees this US Open as a life-changing moment, even if his claim that he thought twice about missing a major and so handing Mickelson an open fairway to three in a row must be taken with a bucket of salt.But what Woods is truly thinking invariably remains secret as Johnny Miller, the legendary Open winner turned legendary commentator, recognised yesterday. When questioned about it, Dean Stoyer, a spokesman for Nike, said: "We would never have released this ad without the full blessing and support of Tiger and his family."Meanwhile, Adam Roth, the firm's advertising director was more forthright. At the end, the message pops up "To Dad and Fathers Everywhere". The cynic might want to add his own caveat - "(Who would all surely love a new driver today - $299.99)."Indeed, never have the RRPs seemed to have been merged with the RIPs so shamelessly. Even in America this transparent piece of marketing has provoked a wince.

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