Patrick Cantlay's caddie Joe LaCava apologised to Rory McIlroy before Sunday's Ryder Cup singles for his behaviour on Saturday which enraged the European star, according to US media reports.The American had also brushed off media reports that he was protesting against the lack of pay for players at the Ryder Cup by not wearing a cap.
Luis Diaz was ruled to be onside when running through to put Liverpool ahead but the VAR team failed to communicate their decision to the on-field officials
Giovanni Pernice and Amanda Abbington brought the house down on Saturday night with their stunning Salsa, as they addressed the 'trust' in their relaitonship amid tension rumours
Billy Vunipola warned Manu Tuilagi that Samoa would be out to target him having been on the receiving end of some rough Pacific Island justice in the last World Cup against Tonga.
Scotland head coach Gregor Townsend said Saturday's 84-0 win over Romania gives his side "good momentum" before next week's Rugby World Cup showdown with Ireland."We'll sit down tomorrow and discuss selection, but this gives us really good momentum ahead of our biggest game of the World Cup," Townsend said.
Rory McIlroy had to be restrained by European Ryder Cup teammate Shane Lowry after an acrimonious end to the Saturday fourballs. The row sparked into life when McIlroy took umbrage with Patrick Cantlay’s caddie Joe LaCava’s cap-waving celebrations following Cantlay’s birdie putt on the 18th of the final match on Saturday. McIlroy and playing partner Matt Fitzpatrick had both yet to attempt their birdie putts, and the row continued after the US won, with loud boos from the crowd.