Wayne Rooney defends Man Utd's Harry Maguire after booing by England fans
Wayne Rooney has labelled the supporters who booed Harry Maguire "not real England fans" in a staunch defence of the under-fire Manchester United captain.
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Wayne Rooney has labelled the supporters who booed Harry Maguire "not real England fans" in a staunch defence of the under-fire Manchester United captain.
Here are the latest rugby headlines on the evening of Saturday, April 2
Chances are slimming, but Bulls director of rugby Jake White is still hoping to hold onto in-form win Madosh Tambwe, who has been linked with a move to France.
Last month Oti Mabuse caused shockwaves when she announced that she was leaving Strictly Come Dancing after seven years. During her sparkling time on the BBC dance show she won the coveted Glitterball trophy twice with Emmerdale star Kelvin Fletcher and comedian Bill Bailey.
DURBAN : Mahmudul Hasan Joy made his maiden test century - and the highest score for Bangladesh by almost a hundred runs - against South Africa on Saturday, as he launched a fightback for the tourists on day three of the first test at Kingsmead.
The Scarlets welcome Cardiff this evening as Welsh derbies return to the United Rugby Championship.
South Africa pacer Shabnim Ismail has been reprimanded by the ICC for using inappropriate language during the Women's Cricket World Cup semi-final against England in Christchurch on Thursday. According to an ICC release, Ismail was found to have breached Article 2.5 of the ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel.
South Africa's bowlers for more than seven hours and kept Bangladesh in touch with the hosts on the third day of the first Test at Kingsmead on Saturday. Mahmudul became the first Bangladesh batsman to score a Test century against South Africa as he made 137 in a total of 298. South Africa stretched their first innings lead of 69 by six runs without losing a wicket before bad light stopped play.