Trippier and Wilson edge closer to returns as they train with Newcastle squad in Dubai

Eddie Howe has been keen to involve recovering players, as well as those left out of 25-man Premier League squad, in the warm weather training camp at Nad Al-Sheba Sports Complex. (File Photos/AFP)
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Updated 23 March 2022
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Trippier and Wilson edge closer to returns as they train with Newcastle squad in Dubai

  • Eddie Howe has been keen to involve recovering players, as well as those left out of 25-man Premier League squad, in the warm weather training camp at Nad Al-Sheba Sports Complex

DUBAI: Key Newcastle United duo Kieran Trippier and Callum Wilson are edging closer to a first-team return, according to head coach Eddie Howe.

Top-scorer Wilson and January signing Trippier suffered potentially season-ending injuries, the former sustaining a calf and Achilles problem in the home draw with Manchester United on Dec. 28, and the latter broke a bone in his left foot in February, just five games after signing from Atletico Madrid.

The injured pair are in Dubai this week with the rest of the Newcastle squad taking part in a warm weather training camp at the Nad Al-Sheba Sports Complex.

And while Howe has not put a return date on either player, he has raised hopes the pair may be back sooner than many expected.

“I’d say they’re on schedule from where they were given their respective injuries, but I wouldn’t say necessarily ahead of schedule,” said Howe. “They’re both serious injuries, both enough to obviously be operated on and go through a very intense rehab period.”

He added: “Callum’s injury, you have to be very careful with; that we don’t push him back too quickly and he ends up injuring himself again, because the Achilles/calf is a very delicate area of the body and you need to make sure it’s robust enough to withstand heavy load.

“Kieran’s is slightly different. (It is) a bone injury and I think, touch wood, if he can come through the early stages of coming out in his boots and then progressing quite quickly, he’s one we could see back in action hopefully pretty soon.”

The Magpies coach warned: “But with both injuries, I do think we have to be very cautious. We don’t want to re-injure the player.”

Despite leaving a number of players out of the 25-man Premier League squad for the second half of the season, Howe has shown a willingness to keep those outside the group involved.

Republic of Ireland international Ciaran Clark has been pictured training with the rest of the squad out in the Middle East, despite not being able to play for the rest of the campaign due to his deselection.

Isaac Hayden is another player who faces an uncertain future at Newcastle, along with sidelined Jamal Lewis.

Having undergone surgery on his knee, former Arsenal man Hayden was left out of the squad, along with Lewis, but did get an invite to Dubai this week.

Howe said: “Jamal’s had a long-standing groin problem and I was really pleased to see him operated on. We hope that that’s fixed his long-standing problem and he will, again, be okay in a relatively short period of time to return to training with us.

“And Isaac’s been working after having a serious knee injury — again, one he’d played with for a long period of time. Touch wood, he’ll be back training soon.”


Ortiz shoots 60 to lead Burmester by 2 at LIV Golf Hong Kong

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Ortiz shoots 60 to lead Burmester by 2 at LIV Golf Hong Kong

  • Torque GC lead the team competition after the first round

HONG KONG: Carlos Ortiz’s approach shot from 152 meters on his final hole Thursday at HSBC LIV Golf Hong Kong was headed directly toward the flag. Despite the long odds of holing out, for a brief moment, shooting 59 was a possibility.

The ball finished inside 60 centimeters, leaving Ortiz with a tap-in birdie for a 10-under 60 and a two-shot lead over Dean Burmester after the opening round at the Hong Kong Golf Club.

Not only was it Ortiz’s lowest round in his professional tournament career, it was the third time in LIV Golf history that a player has shot 60.

Just three rounds have been lower: Bryson DeChambeau’s historic 58, and the two 59s by Ortiz’s Torque GC teammates Joaquin Niemann and Sebastian Munoz.

“It was a great round … I think I hit it very close, like four or five times I just tapped it in. That doesn’t happen much, so it’s awesome when you don’t even have to get the putter out. Very pleased,” said Ortiz.

It was certainly the best round of a multitude of low scores at Fanling. Burmester’s 62 matches his score the previous round he played here, when the Southern Guards’ star finished second last season to the Fireballs GC’s captain Sergio Garcia.

Garcia, meanwhile, shot 63 while extending his streak of bogey-free holes at Hong Kong Golf Club to 63. He is tied for third with Smash GC captain Talor Gooch along with Scott Vincent, who shot the lowest round ever for a wild card player.

In all, 28 players shot 67 or better on a course that was soft due to rain leading up to the opening round. Included in that group was Anthony Kim, who shot 67 in his first start since winning LIV Golf Adelaide last month.

“As you can see by the scoring, it’s playing softer and a lot easier than it generally is,” Burmester said.

“But I know Saturday and Sunday the wind is going to come up, so I think that’ll toughen the course up. It’ll dry out and then we’ll get the true experience of Fanling.”

Ortiz was just two-under through his first nine holes and coming off a bogey at the par-four eighth. But he saved par at the ninth, then followed with three straight birdies on holes 10 to 12, including a chip-in at 11. He then eagled the par-five 13th after hitting his second shot to 155 centimeters.

“Obviously I played great coming in,” said Ortiz, seeking his second individual LIV Golf victory. Fueled by his 60, Torque also has the team lead at 21-under, two shots ahead of Smash GC.

Burmester called his round “pretty flawless” other than an error on the ninth when he chose the wrong club off the tee. Having come close last year, he can now chase his third LIV Golf title over the final 54 holes.

“I’m very proud of the way I kind of just hung together and kept pushing in birdies,” Burmester said.

“I saw a lot of guys making birdies, and I managed to do the same. Normally when that happens you feel like you’ve got to chase, and I never felt like I was doing that. I just felt like I was within myself, so it’s one of those good in-the-zone days for sure.”

Garcia always seems to be in the zone at Fanling. He has not suffered a bogey at Fanling since his ninth hole in the opening round last year, and on Thursday, he hit all 18 greens in regulation.

“I’ve always said it, that I’ve always enjoyed the courses that make you think, not the courses that you get on the tee and you know you have to hit driver as hard as you can and there’s nothing else to do,” said Garcia.

He is now seeking the 39th victory of his legendary career. “Obviously these are the kind of courses that I enjoy playing. These are the kind of courses that I feel most comfortable on.”