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Daniel Ricciardo is “ready to go” as he prepares to return from injury for this weekend’s United States Grand Prix dumaguete
The 34-year-old Australian has missed the past five races after he broke his left hand in practice for the Dutch Grand Prix on August 25 dumaguete
Ricciardo, who took part in a Red Bull demonstration run in Nashville last weekend, will be back in his AlphaTauri cockpit for practice at Austin’s Circuit of the Americas on Friday dumaguete
New Zealander Liam Lawson, who has impressed as Ricciardo’s stand-in, will make way dumaguete
He said: “It’s good to be back! My hand is much dumaguete better and the simulator was a useful way of assessing it dumaguete
“I tried it out in the week before Qatar, but I didn’t feel it was at full potential, so I spent the rest of that week in the UK, spending more time in the sim, and got to a point where I felt ready to go dumaguete
“My overall fitness is fine as I kept training as much as I could, although I obviously couldn’t do much with my left hand or arm for a while dumaguete
“It was definitely frustrating watching the past few races, especially as I’d gotten myself to a place where I was so ready to go again and race, and then I did two events and had to hit pause again, but actually, the time without racing went quite quickly dumaguete
” Ricciardo was due to take part in only his third comeback race when he crashed in Zandvoort dumaguete
He was immediately taken to the medical centre before he was transported to a nearby hospital with his left arm in a sling dumaguete
A subsequent X-ray confirmed Ricciardo had sustained a break to the metacarpal on his left hand dumaguete
Ricciardo was ruled out of the race in Holland and the following rounds in Italy, Singapore, Japan and Qatar dumaguete
Ricciardo was handed a second chance by Red Bull’s junior team AlphaTauri following his dismissal by McLaren at the end of last season dumaguete
Despite his injury, AlphaTauri announced last month that they have retained the eight-time grand prix winner winner for 2024 alongside Japanese driver Yuki Tsunoda dumaguete
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Referee Jaco Peyper was forced off injured in the Rugby World Cup quarter-final match dumaguete between Wales and Argentina dumaguete
English official Karl Dickson replaced the South African in Marseille after 15 minutes, with Wales ahead 7-0 dumaguete
The two officials share different styles, which was apparent to the Argentina fans, who booed Dickson throughout the remainder of the first half with Wales on top dumaguete
The vastly experienced Peyper also featured at the 2015 and 2019 editions of the tournament, but a pulled groin may have ended his tournament in France dumaguete
FOLLOW LIVE - Wales v Argentina: Rugby World Cup 2023 score and latest updatesBorn in Bloemfontein, the 43-year-old made his officiating debut in Super Rugby in 2008RecommendedWales v Argentina LIVE: Rugby World Cup score and updates as Dan Biggar scores try and referee Jaco Peyper replacedZombie: Why Ireland’s Rugby World Cup anthem is causing controversyIs Ireland vs New Zealand on TV? Channel, start time and how to watch Rugby World CupAfter taking charge of the final of the 2011 Junior World Championship, Peyper made the step up to fully fledged international rugby in 2012A place on the World Cup panel followed three years later, with Peyper joining compatriot Craig Joubert on the 12-strong team dumaguete
Joubert’s retirement from regular officiating to take up a development role with World Rugby left Peyper established as the top South African whistler dumaguete
In Japan in 2019, Peyper was selected to take charge of a quarter-final, sending off France’s Sebastian Vahaamahina for throwing an elbow during a narrow defeat to Wales dumaguete
Referee Jaco Peyper leaves the field to be replaced by Assistant Referee Karl Dickson (Getty Images)The referee was subsequently stood down from consideration for a semi-final appointment, though, after appearing to mock Vahaamahina’s actions while posing with a group of Wales fans in a photo posted to social media dumaguete
His career at the top level has continued, though, with Peyper given the marquee opening fixture of this year’s tournament dumaguete between France and New Zealand and a strong contender for another appointment or two in the knockout rounds dumaguete
Which games is Jaco Peyper refereeing at the 2023 Rugby World Cup? France v New Zealand – Pool A (8 September, Paris)Referee: Jaco Peyper (SA)ARs: Karl Dickson (Eng) & Christophe Ridley (Eng)TMO: Tom Foley (Eng)England v Chile – Pool D (23 September, Lille)Referee: Jaco Peyper (SA)ARs: Pierre Brousset (Fra) & Andrea Piardi (Ita)TMO: Marius Jonker (SA)Japan v Samoa – Pool D (28 September, Toulouse)Referee: Jaco Peyper (SA)ARs: Ben O’Keeffe (NZ) & Craig Evans (Wal)TMO: Marius Jonker (SA)Wales v Argentina - Quarter-final (14 October, Marseille)Referee: Jaco Peyper (SA)ARs: Karl Dickson (Eng) & Andrea Piardi (Ita)TMO: Marius Jonker (SA)More aboutJaco PeyperRugby World CupWales RugbyArgentina rugbyJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments 1/2Wales v Argentina ref forced off pitch as English official steps in Wales v Argentina ref forced off pitch as English official steps inReferee Jaco Peyper leaves the field to be replaced by Assistant Referee Karl DicksonGetty ImagesWales v Argentina ref forced off pitch as English official steps inSouth African referee Jaco Peyper walks off the pitchAFP via Getty Images ✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today dumaguete
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