April, 2022
Rowntree to take over as Munster head coach
Former England prop Graham Rowntree will succeed Bath-bound Johann Van Graan as Munster head coach.
Erik ten Hag: What can Man Utd expect if they appoint Ajax boss as their new manager?
Erik ten Hag is a football obsessive but his background means Manchester United might need him more than he needs them.
Erriyon Knighton on Tokyo, Oregon, Paris and beyond
But for the pandemic, Erriyon Knighton might be wearing shoulder pads rather than spikes. Now, he is one of track’s brightest stars.
Artem Severiukhin: FIA to investigate after 15-year-old Russian appears to make Nazi salute on karting podium
The FIA – motorsport’s governing body – is investigating after a 15-year-old Russian karting champion appeared to make a Nazi salute on a podium.
Masters: Scottie beamed, Rory roared and Tiger was back
BBC Sport golf correspondent Iain Carter looks back at the 86th Masters at Augusta when Scottie beamed, Rory roared and we could marvel at another extraordinary Tiger feat.
Freddy Rincon: Former Colombia captain in critical condition after car crash
Former Real Madrid midfielder Freddy Rincon is in a critical condition with severe head injuries suffered in a car crash in Cali, Colombia.
Russian karter to be sacked, FIA investigating after ‘unacceptable’ gesture
The FIA is investigating the “unacceptable conduct” of a Russian go-kart driver following his actions on the podium after winning a race on Sunday.
Andre Fabre targets 1000 Guineas at Newmarket with Zellie
Andre Fabre is no stranger to success in the Qipco 1000 Guineas having saddled Miss France to land the spoils in 2014 and he is targeting the Rowley Mile with his Zellie, who took the Prix Marcel Boussac on her final start at two.
Ref Watch: Should Fabinho or Thiago have seen red?
Dermot Gallagher dissects the big talking points from a busy weekend of Premier League action at both ends of the table, including Manchester City’s showpiece with title challengers Liverpool.
Coroebus heads straight to 2000 Guineas instead of Greenham run
Charlie Appleby has decided against running Coroebus in Saturday’s Watership Down Stud Too Darn Hot Greenham Stakes at Newbury and will instead send him straight to the Qipco 2000 Guineas at Newmarket.