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South Africa hooker Bongi Mbonambi is said to have been “perfect” in training ahead of the World Cup final, despite the racism storm surrounding him.

Mbonambi was accused by England’s Tom Curry of calling him a racial slur, which World Rugby are investigating.

But Springbok assistant coach Daan Human has insisted that it has not hampered preparation for Saturday’s final.

“He had a perfect training this afternoon, well not perfect but we strive to have a perfect training. I can’t really comment on that,” Human said.

“Bongi has been part of this group for the last six years. He is a very important piece of our puzzle, he is definitely very important to us like all the other players.

“He is definitely one of our leaders in the group as well, a great guy. A great family man and I know his kids always look after my kids when they come to the hotel. He is a very humble guy, down to earth and a very hard worker like all the other players, which they should be if they want to play for the Springboks.

“I haven’t discussed that [with him]. But to be straightforward and honest with you, he is a calm guy. He is well-spoken and I don’t want to actually go into it because we have a World Cup final in six days’ time. Like I said I am more concentrated on the forwards.”



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PGA Tour make major announcement as Rory McIlroy’s absence addressed | Golf | Sport

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Rory McIlroy has taken a break since defending his Masters title (Image: Getty Images)

The golfing world has continued to turn following Rory McIlroy’s dramatic defence of his Masters crown. Having waited so long to complete the Grand Slam, the Northern Irish star now boasts two Green Jackets and six major titles to his name.

His next major target is the PGA Championship at Aronimink Golf Club, near Philadelphia, getting underway on May 14. Another strong contender at the second major of the year will be Matt Fitzpatrick, who continued his superb season by beating Scottie Scheffler in a play-off to win the RBC Heritage last weekend. Fitzpatrick returns to action this week, teaming up with his brother, Alex, at the Zurich Classic. Here’s a round-up of the latest golf news…

McIlroy skips another event

McIlroy has extended his post-Masters break by sitting out the Zurich Classic, which gets underway on Thursday. McIlroy, who also skipped the RBC Heritage, won the team event alongside close friend Shane Lowry in 2024 and competed again last year shortly after claiming the Green Jacket for the first time.

However, he will be absent from this year’s tournament in New Orleans, with Lowry instead pairing up with PGA Tour returnee Brooks Koepka. Defending champions Ben Griffin and Adam Novak and the Fitzpatrick brothers will also feature in a field that includes a number of lesser-known emerging talents.

Novak has defended the calibre of the field, saying: “You may not know some of the names in this tournament yet, but you will. There’s some kids playing in this tournament that you better get to learn their names sooner rather than later.”

Shane Lowry is happy to lurk in Rory McIlroy's shadow ahead of The Open

Shane Lowry has had to find a new partner for the Zurich Classic (Image: Chris Graythen/Getty Images)

No regrets for MacIntyre

Robert MacIntyre has set out his ambitions for the season following his Masters meltdown. The left-hander was caught on camera aiming a middle-finger gesture at the 15th green after sending his approach shot into a pond on his way to a quadruple-bogey nine.

The Ryder Cup hero was reprimanded by Augusta National officials at the end of his opening-round 80. MacIntyre carded a 71 in round two but, at seven over, missed the cut and then declined to speak to the press before heading home.

The Scot, who recently became a father, has since opened up about his aspirations for the season but has no intention of reining in his fiery nature. MacIntyre is firmly focused on sharpening his iron play and, beyond major glory, is targeting victory at the Scottish Open and a place at the PGA Tour Finals.

However, the 29-year-old has few regrets about his outburst in Augusta. MacIntyre told the BBC: “It’s part of who I am. I try, I probably should limit it or I should try and maybe wait a couple of seconds longer before I do have my outburst. But for me to try to compete at the top level, I need to get my frustration out or else it’s going to affect my performance.”

Robert MacIntyre of Scotland walks to the fifth tee during the second round of the 2026 Masters Tournament at Augusta National G

Robert MacIntyre was told off for his conduct at the Masters (Image: 2026 Getty Images)

PGA Tour event to be dropped

The PGA Tour is set to abandon its Hawaii events for the first time in 63 years. This year’s season opener, The Sentry in Maui, was called off due to drought issues.

No alternative venue could be secured, meaning the season got underway with the Sony Open at Waialae Country Club in Honolulu. The Sentry and the Sony Open are traditionally paired together, but the PGA Tour is weighing up a move of the latter to the seniors’ Champions Tour alongside the Mitsubishi Electric Championship at Hualalai.

Meanwhile, Sentry Insurance could assume sponsorship of the event at Torrey Pines, near San Diego, which is poised to become the new season opener.



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Chelsea can appoint five managers this week to rescue season after Liam Rosenior disaster | Football | Sport

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It was an appointment that felt strange at the time and has transpired to be just that ever since. Rosenior’s sacking feels inevitable, but who can Chelsea turn to next? Express Sport have picked out five names who could be brought in to try and fix the current situation.

A former Chelsea player, but not one that too many people will remember. Felipe Luis spent one season at Stamford Bridge (the 2014/15 league-winning campaign), but since retiring, he’s enjoyed a successful start to management in Brazil. So much so, despite an average of one trophy every 14 games across his spell as Flamengo manager, the Brazilian outfit sacked him for reportedly speaking to Chelsea about the vacant managerial position following Enzo Maresca’s departure.

It’s over two months since Oliver Glanser announced his imminent departure from Crystal Palace, but we’re still none the wiser as to where he’s going next. Chelsea wouldn’t have been on his radar when making that decision, but what if it might be now? The Austrian might be the straight talker the west Londoners need to fix their current plight. It could be tough to prise him away from Palace’s European journey, however.

Another member of Chelsea’s 2014/15 title-winning side, and another to have taken the managerial world by storm. Cesc Fabregas has Como on the brink of European qualification, having excelled with the Serie A side since taking over. The Spaniard has been linked with big jobs across the continent, but what about a return to a place where he’s already loved by the fans? He’d certainly have the supporters onside from the off, which isn’t necessarily something you could’ve said about Rosenior.

At least he wouldn’t have to move far! Marco Silva has done a splendid job at Chelsea’s local rivals, Fulham, but he’s another manager being tipped to make the step up to a ‘bigger’ club in the near future. The Portuguese tactician has certainly shown he’s adept at getting the most out of a squad, so perhaps he’s one to look at.

Third time lucky? Frank Lampard’s managerial stock is perhaps the highest it’s ever been after guiding Coventry City to the Championship title. His first spell at Chelsea ended in a sacking, while he returned for a few matches towards the end of the 2022/23 season on an interim basis. Maybe the stars are aligning for yet another return…



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Chelsea owners hold emergency meeting after Liam Rosenior sack decision | Football | Sport

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Chelsea’s owners have reportedly called an emergency meeting to discuss Liam Rosenior’s position as manager following a fifth straight Premier League defeat. It’s 114 years since Chelsea last lost five league matches in a row, with suggestions that Rosenior’s position might be under scrutiny starting to grow.

The latest in the growing list of defeats came away to Brighton, where the Blues were put to the sword and shipped three goals without return. It came after losses to both Manchester clubs, Everton, and Newcastle, with Chelsea now looking as if they could miss out on European football altogether.

It’s reported by talkSPORT that the ongoing slump has forced Chelsea’s board into holding an emergency meeting, despite having originally planned to review his position at the end of next season. The bigwigs are said to be discussing a plan of action, and could sanction an exit earlier than initially expected.

Rosenior had boldly stated that the Chelsea board have put their full trust in him as manager, insisting there were no concerns surrounding an untimely sacking. Speaking before the Brighton loss, the ex-Strasbourg manager explained: “100 per cent. They’ve been supportive of me in our daily conversations. We are aligned, knowing we need to win games of football now.”

However, given they’ve stooped to even further lows in the Premier League, the board could be forced into a swift U-turn on the sack decision. Next on the agenda for Chelsea is an FA Cup semi-final against Leeds United at Wembley, with the winner set to place either Manchester City or Southampton in the final.

Rosenior cut a much more downbeat figure following the 3-0 thumping away to Brighton, with the English coach admitting he was ‘numbed’ by the result. He remarked: “I have my own ideas. I am not here to make excuses. That was unacceptable from everyone involved with me at the head of it. That needs to change.

“It is accountability. I have defended the players at times when it was the correct thing, but I can’t defend that performance. It doesn’t represent this football club, it doesn’t represent anything I ask from the group, and that has to change. I feel numb, I’m so angry. I always speak on what I see and that was unacceptable. The goals we conceded were unacceptable, and that is something I have to hold my hands up to.”

Before concluding: “I will look at the team, will look at individuals, and I will look at a team I can trust to do the basics of football, and we should not be talking about the basics of football at this level. It is something we have to adjust very quickly.”



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