Wasps Director of Rugby Dai Young says he would not pick compatriot Gareth Bale for his team if he had the chance and would instead pick Olympics legend Chris Hoy.Young, who made 51 appearances for Wales as a player between 1987 and 2001, was asked which athlete he would sign if he could take on anyone from the world of sport.Hed be great but obviously being Welsh hes not going to be much good at rugby. He spent all the time he did playing football, he said.Coming from Wales he must have had a dabble with rugby, but from a financial point of view he chose the right game!Bale is currently competing with Antoine Griezmann and Cristiano Ronaldo for the 2015/16 UEFA Best Player in Europe award, with the winner announced later on Thursday.The Real Madrid forward is one of the most decorated players in Welsh football history, with a Champions League to his name and leading the Dragons to a European Championship semifinal in 2016.Despite this, Young says that he would target Scotsman and former Team GB cyclist Hoy, who won six golds and a silver in his Olympic career that spanned from Sydney in 2000 to London in 2012.Weve all got our heroes but someone like Chris Hoy would be great, he said. These are the people that I really enjoy listening to because they have really gone that extra mile. Some rugby players could learn from these fantastic individual athletes.Weve got enough heroes [in Britain] and just had an amazing Olympics. They could pass a lot on to my players and could teach them what it really means to be the best.Meanwhile, Bale is trying to become only the sixth footballer to win the Champions League in his hometown, after it was announce that the 2017 final will be held at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff.Young also has an affiliation with the Welsh capital, the Wasps boss played for Cardiff Blues between 2003 and 2011.Wasps will be trying to top their impressive third place finish in the Aviva Premiership last term, with the 2016/17 season kicking off on Sept. 2.They face last seasons runners-up Exeter Chiefs at Sandy Park.William Perry Jersey . The Browns coaching search remains incomplete. Roquan Smith Bears Jersey . Louis. To which I would say two things: 1. Where there is smoke, there is or perhaps has been a little fire. 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Given that he also hit a timely home run off Matt Cain in Milwaukees 3-1 victory over the San Francisco Giants, Gomez became unpopular in a hurry with the 41,426 in the sellout crowd at AT&T Park. So, he tried to make amends — by blowing a kiss. "The best I can do is give you a little kiss," he recalled saying, "and they were like screaming." Gomez homered and Wily Peralta outdueled Cain to end a three-start winless stretch for the Brewers. Gomez hit his 18th homer in the second as the Brewers jumped on Cain (7-7) early. Jonathan Lucroy added a ninth-inning sacrifice fly. Aside from the slippery bat, Gomez didnt seem affected by a switch in his equipment. "Its a little cold and they dont have the pine tar I like, the pine tar that I have a good grip with," he said. "And I used a maple bat. I dont use a lot of maple bats. I always use ash. Ash has better grip. But I feel like my ash bat is a little heavy and I swing a light bat today. Always slipping. I was scared. Those fans started getting crazy." Cain was handed his first loss since the All-Star break. The right-hander had been 2-0 with a 1.80 ERA in the second half, and certainly would have left with a win in this one if the Giants had made good on even one of their missed opportunities. Brandon Crawford doubled to start the eighth but the Giants failed to bring him home for what would have been the tying run. Peralta (8-11) struck out six of nine batters during an early sequence and finished with six Ks in 6 1-3 innings for his first career victory against the Giants. "I needed an outing like that. I was struggling the last two," Peralta said. "Ive been more comfortable because Ive been working in the bullpen and Ive been throwing (off-speed pitches) for a strike when I need to." Cain allowed two runs and four hits in seven innings, struck out six and didnt walk a batter for the fifth time this year — but it wasnt enough with little help from a stagnant offence. The struggling defending World Series champions are 2 for 22 (.090) with runners in scoring position in the ffirst two games of the series.dddddddddddd Pinch-hitter Joaquin Arias drove in a run on a groundout in the seventh as San Francisco avoided being shut out. "Its hard to explain when you go through something like this," manager Bruce Bochy said. "Watching tonight, we had trouble catching up with the fastball. Its been a recent trend. The bats look a little slow." Arias fielding error in the ninth led to Milwaukee scoring an unearned run on Lucroys sac fly. The Giants had gone four games without an error, but still have 80 for the second-most in the NL behind the Brewers. In the fourth, Norichika Aoki doubled leading off the inning and advanced on Jean Seguras groundout. With Aoki well off third, catcher Buster Posey threw to try to get him. But the throw sailed wildly into shallow left field past third baseman Pablo Sandoval, who wasnt close despite lunging to his left and Aoki scored. Peralta had lost his previous two starts and was winless in three outings since back-to-back victories July 9 and 14. He received a no-decision in his only other matchup with San Francisco, a 10-8 Brewers win April 16 at Miller Park. Jim Henderson pitched the ninth for his 16th save in 19 chances. "Wily certainly is a guy wed love to have in the rotation," manager Ron Roenicke said. "Henderson at the back end, wherever we decided, whether its closing or eighth, we think hes really going to be a valuable guy to have." Not to mention the guy they get back Wednesday night. Right-hander Marco Estrada returns to the mound for the Brewers for his first start since June 3 after spending time on the disabled list with a left hamstring strain. Posey, last seasons NL MVP and batting champion, was hit by a pitch from Peralta above his left elbow with two out in the sixth, and Posey grimaced in pain as he slowly walked to first. "Its frustrating. All of us take a lot of pride to be in those situations and come through," Posey said of the missed chances. NOTES: Peralta singled to start the sixth for his seventh career hit and sixth this year. ... Gomez is batting .444 (8 for 18) with two home runs and three RBIs against the Giants. But he had been hitless in his last 18 at-bats coming into Tuesdays game. ' ' '