Rugby evening headlines as Springbok coach's wife found dead three years after daughter died at 28
Here are the latest rugby evening headlines on Monday, April 4.
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Here are the latest rugby evening headlines on Monday, April 4.
Sunderland visit Oxford United on Saturday in a game that pits two League One play-off contenders against each other. The game at the Kassam Stadium kicks off at 3pm, and it could have a major bearing on which of these two sides secures a play-off berth.
Manchester United will have to rebuild in the summer, with several key players leaving and also a number of positions already needing to be addressed. One place where the club needs definite reinforcements is in the striker position.
Military experts believe footage of a Russian helicopter being blown out of the sky by a missile in Ukraine shows a British-made weapons system in action.
Notching up 100 Premier League appearances is an achievement in itself, but a select group of players have also enjoyed the added bonus of reaching this landmark without dropping points on too many occasions.
The boss of Spanish tennis has admitted that a French Open final between Rafael Nadal and Carlos Alcaraz is "a real possibility" after the 18-year-old won the Miami Open. Alcaraz become the second-youngest Miami finalist ever, behind Nadal, by reaching the championship match. He then became the youngest man ever to win the title when he defeated Casper Ruud 7-5 6-4.
WorldSBK 2022 is just around the corner and with it comes huge milestones that could be reached throughout this season.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) software is set to be implemented in Australia to stop top-flight footballers from being abused online.