Jackman: Aki's Connacht situation can be resolved
Bundee Aki could still be a part of the Connacht future, but a summer departure would have little impact on his legacy at the Sportsground, according to Bernard Jackman.
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Bundee Aki could still be a part of the Connacht future, but a summer departure would have little impact on his legacy at the Sportsground, according to Bernard Jackman.
Championship strugglers Wigan have sacked manager Kolo Toure after less than two months, with the Latics failing to win any of his nine games in charge.
Six-time major champion and former broadcaster Nick Faldo said that players who jumped to the upstart LIV Golf series should not be allowed to play in the Ryder Cup, saying "you've got to move on." "They're done," Faldo told Sky Sports News. "It's a rival tour. If you work for a company for 20 years and you then leave to go to a rival company, I can promise you your picture won't still be on the wall. You've moved on. Fine, off you go. "They made that decision and I'm sure they knew it was going to cost them," he added.
Teenager Riley Powell followed Vladislav Gradinari as the second 14-year-old to make round two of the one-frame BetVictor Snooker Shoot Out in Leicester with victory over world number eight Kyren Wilson.
Jordan Green is free to leave the club says Gillingham manager Neil Harris.
Republic of Ireland striker Seanie Maguire said he was keen to make a "fresh start" after joining Coventry City from Preston on an initial deal until the end of the season.
Munster have promoted their academy chief Ian Costello to a newly-created role of 'Head of Rugby Operations'.
Patrick Reed shrugged off his row with Rory McIlroy and a six-hour weather delay to make an impressive start to the Hero Dubai Desert Classic. Players were informed in the early hours of Thursday morning that Emirates Golf Club was "inaccessible" and told not to travel to the course due to several roads being flooded following heavy rain. Following a few hours of dry weather and a massive clean-up operation by ground staff, play got under way at 1.15pm local time, although half the field were unable to get on the course at all and will start round one on Friday. Reed completed 16 holes in four under par to lie a shot off the lead held by Belgium's Thomas Pieters, who had three holes remaining.