Nigeria wins eight more gold, may lose top spot to ‘strong’ South Africa
Nigeria’s top athletes are set for the AFN All Comers Championship, which will hold in Akure… this weekend.
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Nigeria’s top athletes are set for the AFN All Comers Championship, which will hold in Akure… this weekend.
Scotland lock Johnny Gray is "very doubtful" for the World Cup after dislocating his kneecap playing for Exeter Chiefs on Sunday, the club's director, Rob Baxter, said.
In scenes host Ant McPartlin dubbed the 'most disgusting' TV he’s ever been involved in, new arrivals Dean Gaffney and Joe Swash continued in their bid to win treats for camp on I'm a Celebrity South Africa. The former EastEnders stars were challenged to down foul drinks to provide a much-needed boost for their celeb campmates.
South African fast bowler Shabnim Ismail, who is credited with sending down the quickest delivery in women's cricket, announced her retirement from the international game on Wednesday. During the T20 World Cup semi-final against England in Cape Town in February she bowled a 128kmh (80mph) delivery - the fastest recorded in the women's game. Ismail, 34, said in a statement issued by Cricket South Africa that she wanted to spend more time with her family but would continue to be available to play in domestic Twenty20 tournaments around the world.
Eddie O'Sullivan believes Munster's defence will be the winning or losing of their BKT United Rugby Championship semi-final against Glasgow Warriors on Saturday night (live on RTÉ2 and RTÉ Player).
Proteas Women's stalwart Shabnim Ismail on Wednesday announced her retirement from all forms of international cricket.
The Bulls Daisies made history on Wednesday after confirming their 35-member squad comprising the first women rugby players to be given professional contracts in South Africa.