Joanna Bruzdowicz, the Polish-French composer whose wide-reaching work included several collaborations with Agnès Varda, has died at the age of 78.
24.10.2021 - 15:39 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
John Bateman has described captaining England on Saturday afternoon as a dream come true.
The Wigan Warriors back-rower led England out at the Stade Gilbert Brutus and touched down for two tries in the 30-10 win over France.
The first try came in the opening quarter of the contest as he finished a fine attacking move down the right side and he was on hand once more to claim a smart offload from Mike Cooper for his second of the day late on.
However, just captaining the side was an honour for
Joanna Bruzdowicz, the Polish-French composer whose wide-reaching work included several collaborations with Agnès Varda, has died at the age of 78.
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New England captain John Bateman has promised his game will not change after being asked to lead his country for the first time.
John Bateman insists he is still in the dark about whether he will get the chance to fulfil his childhood dream of captaining England this weekend.
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Manchester United's Raphael Varane has been warned he is 'not at same level' and France should 'pass the baton on'.