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Last updated: April 29, 2026, 8:30 PM ET

Rugby Union: European Action & Player Movements

Injury woes continue to plague European rugby clubs as the Champions Cup semi-finals approach, with Bath potentially fielding 18-year-old Isaac Mears for their tough away fixture against Bordeaux-Begles due to extensive injury concerns. Concurrently, Ulster's captain Iain Henderson stressed that the province requires its "full cohort" of players available to genuinely compete for silverware across both the European Challenge Cup and the United Rugby Championship, especially heading into knockout stages. Ulster is bolstered for their Challenge Cup semi-final against Exeter Chiefs by the return of three key players from injury: Tom O'Toole, Nick Timoney, and Jude Postlethwaite. Meanwhile, on the personnel front, Wales international prop Sisilia Tuipulotu will transfer to Harlequins from Gloucester-Hartpury ahead of the 2026-27 season.

Rugby Union: International & Domestic Milestones

The international women's game is looking toward expanded competition, as the Irish Rugby Football Union's head of women's strategy, Lynne Cantwell, described the forthcoming WXV Global Series as akin to hosting a "mini-World Cup every year, but on home soil" offering consistent high-level exposure. Domestically, Wales legend George North prepares for retirement, with nine seminal matches charting his extensive career, while in the URC, Ospreys coach Mark Jones reflected on what has been a "hell of a season" for his squad, though number eight Morgan Morris is reportedly bouncing back and pushing for a maiden Wales call-up. In other Welsh news, fly-half Jarrod Sheedy confirmed a new contract with Cardiff, expressing his desire to ensure a successful tenure at the club.

Snooker & Combat Sports Updates

The World Snooker Championship saw Shaun Murphy dashing Zhao Xintong's hopes by winning their quarter-final clash 13-10, after Zhao had fought back from an 8-4 deficit to level the match at 8-8 heading into the final session. Separately, former world champion Neil Robertson has publicly called for a ban on the controversial chalk used by Ronnie O'Sullivan, claiming that most players "hate it" because it makes an absolute mess of the table. In combat sports, Paddy Pimblett attributed his recent loss to Justin Gaethje to his ego, noting that he is now returning to camp for his comeback fight scheduled for July following the defeat reflection. Furthermore, British boxer Adam Azim is scheduled to face Canadian Steve Claggett in London this May, with the bout set to be broadcast live on BBC Two.

Tennis: Madrid Open Drama & WTA Milestones

The Madrid Open delivered significant upsets, most notably Anastasia Potapova's thrilling victory over Karolina Pliskova, which cemented her place in history as the first lucky loser to reach a WTA 1000 semi-final. World number one Jannik Sinner also progressed by overcoming Cameron Norrie in straight sets to reach the quarter-finals. However, the electronic line-calling system faced scrutiny when Elena Rybakina claimed she did not "trust" the technology after a disputed call during her match against Zheng Qinwen prompting a public critique.

Golf & Athletics: Record Attempts & Club Changes

In golf, the R&A's chief executive, Mark Darbon, confirmed efforts will be made to adjust The Open's final round timing to actively avoid a direct clash with the FIFA World Cup final in July, while also announcing that players exhibiting on-course misconduct could face a punitive two-shot penalty at the tournament in July due to new enforcement rules. On the equipment front, Justin Rose is set to debut his new partnership with Formula 1 team McLaren, using their golf clubs in competition this week, raising questions over whether this high-profile club gamble will pay off. Meanwhile, incredible endurance feats were on display in athletics, where new marathon records were set in London, prompting analysis into whether the ultralight shoes worn contributed to Sabastian Sawe and Tigst Assefa's performances, while Hannah Cox completed an extraordinary feat of running 100 marathons in 100 days across India as a tribute to her father.

Cricket: England Squads & Retirements

England's women's cricket setup is seeing changes as 18-year-old uncapped spinner Tilly Corteen-Coleman, who holds a £105K Hundred deal, received a call-up to the squad for the T20 World Cup starting in June joining the squad as a new option, with captain Nat Sciver-Brunt acknowledging the team has underachieved since their 2017 World Cup win. In other team news, the patched-up England Red Roses squad welcomes back Jade Shekells for their Six Nations fixtures, though Sadia Kabeya remains sidelined, but kicking coach Gareth Steenson suggested that ending the tournament with two home victories would be "huge" for the squad following their recent loss to France helping to build momentum. Adding to international roster shifts, New Zealand greats Sophie Devine and Lea Tahuhu have confirmed they will retire following this summer's T20 World Cup.

Football & Basketball: Player Moves & League News

In lower-league Spanish football, 70-year-old goalkeeper Angel Mateos Gonzalez is poised to become the oldest player in official match history when he takes the field for CD Colunga against CD Praviano in the fifth tier on Sunday marking a historic appearance. In the NBA play-offs, Victor Wembanyama made a successful return from injury, helping the San Antonio Spurs move to the brink of advancing from their series with a victory securing a crucial play-off win, while Nikola Jokic delivered a triple-double in the Denver Nuggets' 125-113 victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves, keeping their own play-off hopes firmly in contention. Elsewhere, Cardiff City is actively negotiating with Copenhagen to secure goalkeeper Nathan Trott on a permanent deal following his successful loan spell that culminated in promotion cementing a permanent transfer.

Ice Hockey, GAA, and F1 Developments

The Manchester Storm announced a significant stadium move, planning to return to the AO Arena next season after a 24-year absence from their original home ground signaling a venue change. In Formula, Red Bull team boss Mekies assured that Max Verstappen's future contract decisions will not be influenced by the pending departure of race engineer Gianpiero Lambiase confirming no impact on driver future, as the team simultaneously announced a lucrative data partnership with Netcompany focused on harnessing AI for performance gains launching a new AI focus. The GAA weekend saw considerable drama across Gaelic football and hurling, including a situation where Antrim GAA denied a managerial U-turn regarding Davy Fitzgerald's status following squad concerns. Finally, the tragic death of former NFL player Josh Mauro, a defensive end for the Arizona Cardinals, at age 35 was confirmed reporting the passing of the athlete.