Warrington’s barcode hair and Fury warns Whyte – Saturday’s sporting social
Some of the best examples of social from January 29.
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Here, the PA news agency looks at some of the best examples from January 29.
Boxing
FAO Dillian Whyte.
Josh Warrington mocked his own hair.
Football
Ivan Toney said sorry.
Georgia Stanway made Manchester City history.
Cristiano Ronaldo thanked Dubai.
Son Heung-min was on the way back.
Two years of the potato salad king for the Hammers.
Andy Robertson met a fellow Scot on the course.
Man Utd loanee Amad Diallo made his mark at Rangers.
Tennis
Ashleigh Barty won the Australian Open on home soil.
Russell Crowe watched on.
Barty’s party started.
Golf
Tommy Fleetwood chewed the fat with Ronald Koeman.
Cricket
Stuart Broad took in a bit of junior football.
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Snooker
Former world champion Ken Doherty was on the mic at an Irish bar in Berlin.
Formula One
Daniil Kvyat was working in the ring.