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The former Gunners duo have been in contact every few days since the Frenchman left north London in 2007 and are now set for a reunion at Monaco

Cesc Fabregas is on the verge of joining French side Monaco, where he will reunite with his former Arsenal team-mate Thierry Henry.

The Frenchman is now manager of the Ligue 1 team and revealed over the weekend that since leaving the Gunners 11 years ago he has spoken with Fabregas “every two or three days”.

Consequently, a move to Monte Carlo was always going to represent an attractive proposition for Fabregas, who has struggled for first-team opportunities at Chelsea this season under new manager Maurizio Sarri, making just six appearances in the Premier League, only one of which was as a starter.

His desire to move on, thus, comes as no surprise, nor does his next destination. Fabregas’ relationship with Henry is a special one that spans more than a decade.

Indeed, Henry was even a guest at Fabregas’ wedding in August, while they both share the same agent, Darren Dein, who has helped broker the biggest moves in their respective careers.

Dein is perhaps the most important figure in the relationship here. He was best man at Henry’s wedding, while he also represents the Frenchman both commercially and as a football agent. The decision to leave Arsenal in 2007 was partly due to the enforced exit of Dein Sr, which left then manager Arsene Wenger without his long-term ally at the club.

Fabregas even admitted after Henry’s departure that he could be destabilised by such a key player and friend leaving the club. However, he went on to captain the Arsenal side, taking on more responsibility and becoming an integral part of the midfield.

“I have more responsibility than before,” he said the following season. “When you looked at Arsenal a year or two years ago you just saw Thierry Henry. It was a little bit like the other players did not exist.

“But when he left it was an opportunity for everybody to show we are a team and a good club. Even if the best player in the world is leaving us, we can still achieve something.”

Henry’s tutelage of a young Fabregas at Arsenal helped the Spaniard grow in confidence on the training pitches at London Colney and the two formed an almost telepathic partnership as the Spaniard became a first-team regular.

The Champions League game against Juventus in 2006, when Fabregas ran the show against former Arsenal midfielder Patrick Vieira, was an example of his increasing influence on the team.

Fabregas’ adoration for Henry is evident from previous interviews, even naming the former striker as the second-best player he’s ever played with, behind Barcelona star Lionel Messi.

Both players have achieved great success everywhere they’ve been, with Fabregas winning the World Cup and European Championship with Spain, and Henry matching those achievements with France, as well as lifting the Champions League during his spell at Barcelona.

They will now be hoping that by teaming up once again, they will be able to lift 19th-placed Monaco out of the Ligue 1 relegation zone.

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Certainly, Fabregas’ arrival should add some badly needed creativity and composure to the midfield.

Many have written off the 31-year-old Fabregas because of his struggles at Stamford Bridge this season but he should flourish at the Stade Louis II.

After all, he’ll be playing under a manager who knows him better than almost anyone else.

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Hailey and Justin Bieber said “I do” for the second time in a star-studded wedding in South Carolina on Monday September 30—having already married in a civil ceremony in New York’s City Hall in 2018. And, while the couple and their friends shared a number of details about the celebration, including the couple’s bridal jewellery (Tiffany & Co.), what the guests wore (Kylie Jenner in J’Aton Couture) and some of the celebratory details (a pre-wedding screening of )—what the bride wore has, until now, been a mystery.

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This morning, Hailey Bieber has taken to Instagram to reveal her wedding dress, sharing a series of images, showing off the spectacular dress from every angle.

In the first black and white image, the newlyweds are pictured in an intimate moment and the bride’s off-the-shoulder lace mermaid-style gown with a dreamy wedding veil is on full display. In an unconventional twist, Hailey’s veil has “Till Death Do Us Part” embroidered across it in large capital letters. Hailey captioned this first dress reveal post: “last Monday was the most special day of my life:)”.

In the next Instagram post, the bride is pictured standing on a set of steps leading to a doorway, providing a close-up view of her gown. Notably, although the silhouette is a traditional mermaid style, the sleeves have a non-traditional detail, not ending at her wrist, rather continuing in a glove-like style. In this post Hailey reveals the dress is designed by Virgil Abloh for Off-White, which explains the unconventional text on the veil—text being a signature feature of Virgil Abloh’s Off-White designs.

“@virgilabloh thank you for making my vision come to life and creating my dream dress. You and your @off____white team are incredible and I’m forever grateful I got to wear your beautiful creation,” Hailey captioned the picture. It makes sense that Hailey—who is well-versed in the world of fashion in her career as a model—would select one of the fashion industry’s most in-demand designers to create her wedding dress. It also rings true that she would opt for a designer not traditionally associated with bridal. Hailey and Justin as a couple are at the cutting edge of pop culture—Justin through his music and Hailey through fashion, so their wedding was always going to be a blend of old traditions and new ones.

In the third and final post, Hailey and Justin are sharing a sweet moment against a curtain-like backdrop and the back of Hailey’s dress is revealed as a very low V-shape. In the image, which Hailey captioned with the date of their wedding—“9.30.19”—Hailey has tagged Celine as the brand behind Justin’s suit, revealing the designer behind the groom’s wedding ensemble.

See Hailey Bieber’s wedding dress from every angle below.

Image credit: Corey Tenold via Instagram.com/haileybieber

Image credit: Corey Tenold via Instagram.com/haileybieber

Image credit: Corey Tenold via Instagram.com/haileybieber

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7th Oct 2019

Barre Body and Bende founder, Emma Seibold, has launched a six-part start-up series that aims to help you take your idea from a seedling to a blossoming business. In this series, Seibold will share her journey, as well as the tips, tricks, and lessons she’s learnt along the way. Read on for part four, see part three here.

Many people (often those who haven’t started their own business before) will tell you that you need a really solid business plan with robust financials and all the rest. That might be true for bigger businesses or ones that required external investment, but if it’s just you and your product or service to begin with, stay clear of the 50-page business plan.

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If you over-think it, you run the risk of getting bogged down in ‘analysis-paralysis’ where you simply can’t get started until you have the perfect business plan and you might just miss your window, or even worse, lose faith in yourself and your plan altogether. I believe that you have to have a clear idea of your business, but that a short and sweet business plan is the best kind.

In fact, if you can get really clear on the basics and summarise your business plan onto one page, you are in good stead as it means that you’ve cut out all the extraneous info and you know exactly what you want to do. Let’s look at how to create one of these together. If you google “one-page business plan” you’ll find some useful templates, or you can follow the plan I’ve created below.

Your vision
What are your big hopes and dreams for your company? What do you want to achieve and be in the marketplace/world? What are your company values?

The business opportunity
What is the problem that your business will solve? How will you meet the needs of your customers in a way that no-one else can? What is your unique point of difference?

Industry analysis
What is currently happening in your industry? How has it changed over the past few years? Who are the main competitors? What are they doing well and what are they doing poorly? What are the key factors for success?

Target market
Who will you sell and market your product/service to? What are their characteristics? What are their needs? Where and how do they shop?

Product/service overview
What products and/or services will you be selling?

Distribution
Where and how will you sell?

Marketing plan
How will you get the word out? Consider social media, advertising, publicity, promotions, brand collaborations, ambassadors and events.

Financial plan
Where will you find the money and how much will you need? How much will you spend before you launch and in each of the 12 months following your launch? If you have an idea of how much you’ll spend and possibly make each month, you’ll have a better idea of how much you’ll need to begin with.

Key objectives
What are the key objectives for your first year of business? Make these SMART – specific, measurable, achievable, realistic and time-specific. Google ‘smart objectives’ for more detail on how to write these.

Strategies and actions
List at least one strategy (but likely more) outlining how to achieve each objective and come up with actions (which are the “how-to” steps) to get you to where you want to be.

So there you have it. A one-page business plan. If you end up with two or three (or even four or five) pages, don’t fret! As long as developing your plan has given you some clarity around your business without overwhelming you or complicating things, then it’s a good plan.

Emma Seibold is the founder of Barre Body and Bende. Follow her on Instagram at @emmaseibold.

Nothing changing for new-look Tahs

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The NSW Waratahs have a new head coach, new captain and a handful of new recruits but Michael Hooper says there’s no need for anyone to change their expectations.

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Hooper said the 2016 Waratahs would try to continue the culture set up under former coach Michael Cheika, that led to a title and semi-final appearance in the past two years.

“We don’t plan on losing,” he said.

“We’ve built a great culture over the last three years to do that.

“Our eyes are forward, the new guys coming in have seen that build over the past three years and they’re excited to make their stamp there.

“You can’t not breed good competition from that and the crop we have, everyone’s pushing (each other).”

A semi-final loss to the Highlanders last year is still lingering in the back of Hooper’s mind and the newly installed captain said they didn’t want to wipe the slate clean.

“I think over the past three years our mentality has been to build something going forward – to take something from the year before and go with it,” he said.

“You never want to have a clean slate otherwise you forget what you did in the years previous.

“We fell short last year so we take great lessons from that.

“If we forget about everything we’re not going to improve.”

While Hooper is confident of the Waratahs’ prospects this season, he said there would be plenty of learning in the year, for him as captain and the entire team.

“I mean it’s going to be a learning process together,” he said.

“We’ve had three good years at it and he’s (former captain Dave Dennis) put this club in an amazing position with a Super Rugby title win.

“We just want to build from there with the group and the leadership men we have here.

“It’s a collective effort. We want the young guys to step up and be putting their hands up as well.”

Hooper hopes the buzz from the Rugby World Cup can carry over to bums on seats as the Super Rugby season begins.

The back rower was a critical part of the Wallabies campaign  and said the momentum generated by their run to the final was keenly felt.

“Over there in particular, there was a fantastic buzz and we had a  support network over in London,” he said.

“Rolling into this year, we want to lots of people in the stands and watching the ‘Tahs because it is a great club, great history and we’ve got some really great guys who want to play an attacking game of rugby.”

Waratahs add international experience

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The Waratahs have added some Wallaby depth to their team to face the Western Force on Saturday with Rob Horne and Tatafu Polota-Nau both recovering from injury to be named in the match day 23.

Horne overcoming a broken wrist to start on the wing, replacing Matt Carraro who has been pushed to the bench while Polota-Nau will be re-introduced to Super Rugby off the bench.

The 32-year old’s return against the Force will make him the second most capped Waratah of all time, overtaking former captain Phil Waugh.

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Hugh Roach retains the number two jersey after some impressive performances of late.

Israel Folau will once again start in the centres after being given the all clear to play following a head knock with Jordan Smiler this week.

In a huge milestone, club captain Dave Dennis will start in his 100th appearance for NSW on Saturday with Dean Mumm shifting to the bench.

Benn Robinson has been ruled out with an eye injury forcing a front row re-shuffle with Paddy Ryan in at loosehead while Tom Robertson retains his place after an impressive outing against the Brumbies.

The Waratahs take on the Western Force at nib Stadium at 7:30pm AEST Saturday, LIVE on FOX SPORTS.

1. Paddy Ryan (68 caps)

2. Hugh Roach (12 caps)

3. Tom Robertson (4 caps)

4. David Dennis (98 caps)

5. Will Skelton (44 caps)

6. Jack Dempsey (9 caps)

7. Michael Hooper (C – 87 caps)

8. Jed Holloway (10 caps)

9. Nick Phipps (88 caps)

10. Bernard Foley (68 caps)

11. Rob Horne (93 caps)

12. Kurtley Beale (120 caps)

13. Israel Folau (51 caps)

14. Reece Robinson (4 caps)

15. Andrew Kellaway (2 caps)

16. Tatafu Polota-Nau (132 caps)

17. Jeremy Tilse (51 caps)

18. Angus Ta’avao (54 caps)

19. Dean Mumm (92 caps)

20. Wycliff Palu (126 caps)

21. Matt Lucas (18 caps)

22. David Horwitz (6 caps)

23. Matt Carraro (46 caps)

Waratahs name team for Mudgee trial

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The Waratahs will be keeping most of their Wallabies stars under wraps for their first trial this weekend, naming a handful of new faces in the squad to face the Brumbies.

Prop Tom Robertson is the only  2016 Test player set to start in Mudgee, with Waratahs coach Daryl Gibson opting for rookies in the 31-man squad, with hooker Tolu Latu coming off the bench.

Young flyhalf Mack Mason will have a baptism of fire in his first test as Bernard Foley’s understudy, with the ex-U20s and Queensland U20s playmaker steering the ship on Saturday.

Hugh Roach will start at hooker over Latu and Damien Fitzpatrick, giving him first crack at clinching that number two jersey for 2017.

NRC sensations Irae Simone and Jake Gordon will line up in the centres and at halfback respectively, with David Horwitz in the centres, while flyer Reece Robinson will be on the wing.

Aussie Sevens Olympian Con Foley will come off the bench for his first Waratahs outing since moving to XVs after Rio.

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Waratahs to face Brumbies in Mudgee on Saturday, 6pm AEDT

1. Tom Robertson

2. Hugh Roach

3. David Lolohea

4. Ned Hanigan

5. Senio Toleafoa

6. Jack Dempsey

7. Brad Wilkin

8. Michael Wells

9. Jake Gordon

10. Mack Mason

11. Harry Jones

12. David Horwitz

13. Irae Simone

14. Reece Robinson

15. Bryce Hegarty

Replacements

16. Tolu Latu

17. Damien Fitzpatrick

18. Paddy Ryan

19. Sam Needs

20. David McDuling

21. Matt Lucas

22. Andrew Deegan

23. Andrew Kellaway

27. Ryan McCauley

28. Jamason Schultz

30. Con Foley

31. Maclean Jones

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Foley pleased with Force's first step

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Western Force coach Michael Foley believes his team his heading in the right direction after a tight 25-19 loss to the Rebels.

The Force has undergone some major game style adjustments over summer and the first test of their new expansive focus came against the Rebels.

Foley said he felt the changes came through on the field but would need to be executed better in coming weeks.

“We definitely tried to play the way we said we were going to play,” he said.

“We definitely moved the ball a lot. There was always a chance given it was our first hit out that the guys probably would overplay a little bit .

“The important thing is we go back and say given the way we’ve said we wanted to play, that was definitely a strong move in that direction, (but) what things do we need to work on a bit better?

“Clearly ball control would be a big one of those things and we had a lot of possession tonight we just  didn’t control it well enough.”

Foley said the most important move for his side coming out of the game was to maintain faith in their new game plan.

“The thing for us is to be brave ,stick with it,” he said.

“I’ve said that before the game and I’ll say it again now.

“It’s hard not to be disappointed when you lose a game but at the same time I’m pleased with some of the things I saw out there.”

There could be some injury fallout from the match, played in sweltering Perth conditions, with the Force sweating on the fitness of emerging centre Kyle Godwin.

Foley said the severity of Godwin’s injury would be determined by Monday, though voiced concern about his prognosis.

“It’s a knee, we’re not sure (of the exact injury)until we get that scanned so we’ll be ableto know that in 24 hours but it’s a knee,” he said.

“The fact that he came off (is concerning). He’s a pretty tough guy, he plays through bumps and bruises so I would suggest that  he’s definitely in some doubt for next week.”

Melbourne will be assessing the fitness of flyhalf Jack Debreczeni who withdrew from the match in the warm up, fullback Mike Harris (hamstring) and scrumhalf Nic Stirzaker (shoulder) ahead of the Rebels’ trip to Pretoria.

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Brumbies want to buck Tahs trend

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Scott Sio’s had enough.

Enough of his Brumbies being outmuscled and trampled on by the NSW Waratahs.

They’ve lost five of their past six derbies, their last win being almost two years ago.

But the star prop, buoyed by a new three-year deal with the Canberra outfit, wants to bring an end to it in Friday night’s Super Rugby showdown at GIO Stadium.

“We have to come together as a group, draw a line in the sand, and say `enough is enough’ and really step up to them,” he said.

“That starts tomorrow.

“You don’t win unless you win the physical battle and it’s something we’re looking to rectify.”

Sio – who supported the `Tahs as a kid in Sydney – will make his return to the starting side after being eased back from World Cup injuries off the bench in the Brumbies’ season-opening 52-10 win over the Hurricanes last week.

The Wallabies’ first-choice loosehead prop was a target signing for the Brumbies, who lose Test captain Stephen Moore to the Queensland Reds and Matt Toomua to English club Leicester at season’s end.

There’s also a chance they could be without superstar flanker David Pocock, whose future remains in the air.

Sio, 24, feels he’s got plenty of unfinished business both with the Brumbies – whom he joined in 2012 – and the Wallabies, with one eye on the 2019 World Cup in Japan.

“With Australian rugby, there is so much I want to achieve still – higher honours,” he said.

“But to be able to achieve that, you’ve got to do well at Super Rugby level.

“(The Brumbies) have shown a lot of faith in me, so it comes down to me being able to repay that faith over the next three years and I believe in my ability that I can.”

Staying close to family in Sydney also played a big part in his decision, with Sio involving his parents in discussions about his next move.

Sio’s new deal came the same week that long-time friend, fellow front-rower and Wallabies prospect Allan Alaalatoa, signed until at least 2019.

Coach Stephen Larkham labelled the pair the “cornerstone” of his team, given how much they contribute to the Brumbies’ trademark set-piece.

“Those negotiations have been going on for a while and it’s pleasing we can put them to bed and move on with others,” he said on Thursday.

Alaalatoa takes Sio’s place on the bench, while Blake Enever replaces Rory Arnold at lock in the only other change to the side that spanked the Hurricanes.

Brumbies: Aidan Toua, Henry Speight, Tevita Kuridrani, Matt Toomua, Joe Tomane, Christian Lealiifano, Tomas Cubelli, Ita Vaea, David Pocock, Scott Fardy, Sam Carter, Blake Enever, Ben Alexander, Stephen Moore, Scott Sio. Reserves: Josh Mann-Rea, Allan Alaalatoa, Leslie Leulua’iali’i-Makin, Jordan Smiler, Jarrad Butler, Michael Dowsett, Andrew Smith, Nigel Ah Wong.

Waratahs: Israel Folau, Matt Carraro, Rob Horne, David Horwitz, Zac Guildford, Kurtley Beale, Nick Phipps, Jed Holloway, Michael Hooper (capt), David Dennis, Will Skelton, Dean Mumm, Angus Taavao, Tatafu Polota-Nau, Paddy Ryan. Reserves: Tolu Latu, Matt Sandell, Jeremy Tilse, Sam Lousi, Wycliff Palu, Jack Dempsey, Matt Lucas, Bryce Hegarty.