Rugby evening headlines as popular Wales dual-code international dies and Scarlets not discussing Ospreys merger
Here are your rugby evening headlines for Tuesday, 10 May.
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Here are your rugby evening headlines for Tuesday, 10 May.
Lennard Kamna won stage four of the Giro d'Italia and Juan Pedro Lopez took over the leader's pink jersey as the breakaway took the honours on Mount Etna. Richard Carapaz led home a group of overall favourites that included Britain's Simon Yates - who recovered from an early spill - a little over two and a half minutes after Kamna sprinted clear of Lopez to win his second career grand tour stage. "I'm so happy to have the stage win in the pocket," Bora-Hansgrohe's Kamna said.
iDubbbz will make his YouTube boxing debut against online rival Dr Mike on Saturday night.
Wasps boss Lee Blackett is unaware of Christian Wade’s possible return to rugby union after revealing there has been no contact with the club’s acclaimed former wing.
:Manchester City have reached an agreement to sign Norwegian striker Erling Haaland from Borussia Dortmund on July 1, the two clubs announced on Tuesday.
Erling Haaland’s move to Manchester City has been confirmed, with the 21-year-old set to leave Borussia Dortmund pending agreements on personal terms, the English side confirmed on Tuesday. After widespread reports earlier this week that a deal would be announced imminently, City have stilled a whirlwind of speculation by confirming the news.
George Kambosos Jr. vs Devin Haney is set to take place under the Top Rank banner, but how can fans in the United Kingdom watch the event live?
Rugby league has confirmed a long-term deal with IMG which its governing bodies say will restructure and “reimagine” the sport in order to maximise its commercial potential.