‘Not fair’ how South Africa are treated, says coach

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South Africa assistant coach Mzwandile Stick claims the Springboks have been treated unfairly following red-card incidents in their wins over France and Italy.

Lood de Jager was handed a four-game suspension after being sent off for a high tackle on France full-back Thomas Ramos in Paris, while Mostert was given a straight red card for a shoulder-to-head challenge on Italy’s Paolo Garbisi in Turin last weekend.

Mostert faces a World Rugby disciplinary hearing this week, with Stick confirming the world champions have appealed against De Jager’s ban.

“Every week we are losing players and it’s sad,” Stick told reporters in Dublin before South Africa’s Test against Ireland on Saturday.

He added: “I don’t want to say things and then end up also being banned like Rassie [Erasmus, head coach] in the past.

“We’ve never talk bad about other teams. We always try and play in a good spirit, and hopefully things can just be between the four lines. Are we treated fairly? I don’t think so.”

Stick also referenced recent bans for South Africa internationals Makazole Mapimpi and Jan-Hendrik Wessels while playing for Sharks and Bulls in the United Rugby Championship.

Winger Mapimpi received a five-week ban for a dangerous tackle on Ulster’s Michael Lowry on 18 October, while front-rower Wessels is serving an eight-game suspension – reduced from nine – for an alleged genital grab on Connacht’s Josh Murphy.

“If you look at the past four red cards with our players – we had Makazole Mapimpi suspended, who is not on tour at the moment,” said Stick.

“The guy is on 47 Test matches, missed out on a tour to make it to the 50th. Jan-Hendrik Wessels, a youngster, also missed out. Suspended.

“Lood de Jager, which I feel after this weekend and everything that I’ve seen, even the Fiji and the France game, the clean-outs that were there, the Ireland game against Australia, situations that were even worse than what those guys have been suspended for.

“Then for them they’re suspended, but other players will come back and play this week. Surely somewhere somehow, this is not fair.

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‘Rugby is a physical game’

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Mostert was sent off in the 12th minute against Italy, a match South Africa won 32-14.

“If you look at the actions of Franco Mostert and Lood de Jager the previous week, he has done everything by the book,” added backs coach Stick, 41.

“His only mistake was just maybe the contact was here [chest] but it ended up in the head. I don’t understand how does that become permanent red card.

“From our side as coaches, we still have to work hard because we’re working with these guys. We can see that they’re nice and tall. They try to do everything by the book, but because rugby is a physical game, sometimes you don’t get it perfect.

“For them to say the tackle was ‘never legal’, it’s disappointing.”

Stick also claimed the majority of the decisions against Italy did not go South Africa’s way.

“Probably about 21 decisions that were supposed to be made in the first half or probably the first 45 minutes, 20 of them went against us.

“Not because of the ref. Unfortunately he has to respect the comms from his team outside.

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Triple injury scare for Arsenal defenders – how serious are they?

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The sooner the international break is over, the happier Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta will be.

The Premier League leaders went into the fortnight boasting one of the meanest defences in Europe but have seen three of their key men involved in injury scares.

Injuries to Gabriel and Riccardo Calafiori had already caused alarm before full-back Jurrien Timber joined the list during the Netherlands’ 4-0 thrashing of Lithuania on Monday.

The Gunners, who host north London rivals Tottenham on Sunday and then Bayern Munich the following Wednesday, had registered a club-record eight consecutive clean sheets across all competitions before their 2-2 draw against Sunderland in their last match before the international break.

Brazil defender Gabriel, whose partnership with William Saliba has been one of best defensive pairings in the league for several seasons, has played a major role in their superb start to the season.

The league leaders have conceded just five goals in 11 games, and the Brazilian has also chipped in with two goals and provides a consistent threat at set-pieces.

So when he became the first Arsenal defender to pick up an injury, alarm bells would have sounded at their London Colney training ground.

The 27-year-old did not travel to France for Brazil’s friendly against Tunisia on Tuesday after scans confirmed he sustained a thigh injury in Saturday’s friendly against Senegal, when he was forced off in the second half.

Then full-back Calafiori, who has been the left-back in most of their games this season, withdrew from the Italy squad with a hip problem.

The 23-year-old joined up with the team for their World Cup qualifiers against Moldova and Norway, but trained alone and did not feature in either match.

However, it seems there is some good news on this front for Arsenal, with reports suggesting the Gunners are hopeful the Italian will be available for Sunday.

Italy boss Gennaro Gattuso said he was pleased with the defender’s commitment to the Azzurri.

“Riccardo joined the national team with a physical problem,” he said.

“He showed dedication to the shirt and we tried to make him grit his teeth, but we couldn’t force it.”

But Gunners fans would have been left fearing the worst on Monday when Timber was injured by a bad tackle during the first half of the Netherlands’ win against Lithuania.

He was treated by the physios after appearing to have sustained a knee injury, but pictures subsequently showed a deep cut to his leg, and he played on for another 30 minutes being replaced, again raising hopes he will be available for the weekend.

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Worries for Palace, Villa and Burnley

Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi and Aston Villa centre back Ezri Konsa both missed England’s World Cup qualifier against Albania on Sunday through injury.

Guehi left the England camp on Friday to continue his recovery from a foot injury sustained against AZ Alkmaar in the Europa Conference League while Konsa did not travel to Albania for Sunday’s match, remaining in London instead because of a tight calf.

Burnley striker Armando Broja has struggled for minutes this season under Scott Parker and was left in tears after having to be stretchered off during Albania’s defeat by England on Sunday.

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Who else has scored from the Premier League?

With significant Premier League representation across the globe, it has been a busy international window for many of the English top-flight’s players.

Manchester City striker Erling Haaland was once again the headline as he scored twice against Italy to help Norway to qualify for a first World Cup since 1998 and first major tournament since Euro 2000.

His prolific goalscoring form has translated from club to country with the Norwegian on target 32 times in 20 games this campaign.

Chelsea forward Estevao Willian has also continued to impress on the international stage, finding the net for Brazil in their 2-0 win over Senega

Newcastle striker Nick Woltemade was on target three times for Germany, helping them to achieve automatic qualification for the 2026 World Cup.

Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes scored a hat-trick as Portugal thrashed Armenia to book their place while the midfielder’s club team-mate Casemiro was also on target for Brazil.

The Netherlands will join them at next year’s tournament thanks to goals from Tottenham’s Xavi Simons, Liverpool’s Cody Gakpo, Manchester City’s Tijjani Reijnders and Aston Villa’s Donyell Malen.

Manchester City defender Josko Gvardiol netted for Croatia and Liverpool’s Hugo Ekitike and Crystal Palace’s Jean-Philippe Mateta each scored for France as both nations earned their place in next year’s tournament.

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I’m A Celeb star Martin Kemp left ‘shaking with fear’ after armed men pull him from car

I’m A Celeb’s Martin Kemp has detailed a terrifying ordeal he endured, which he feared would be his last and left him “shaking like you’ve never seen before”

Martin Kemp has revealed the horrifying moment he thought he was going to die during a late-night ordeal in Rio de Janeiro.

The former Spandau Ballet star was filming the 1994 film Boca when he found himself “shaking like you’ve never seen before” as two gunmen burst into his vehicle.

Speaking on the Travel Secrets podcast, Martin recounted the harrowing experience in graphic detail, confessing: “I thought that was the end of my life.”

The musician, whose band Spandau Ballet achieved worldwide success in the 1980s with chart-toppers like “True” and “Gold”, explained how he and a crew member were departing the favela during the early hours.

Seated in the passenger seat beside the wardrobe assistant, he recalled how they had pulled up at traffic lights when two men suddenly emerged and approached their car, reports the Manchester Evening News.

The pair were wearing “rotten old jeans and torn t-shirts” with long, unkempt hair—a menacing appearance made worse by the empty streets surrounding them.

Kemp initially dismissed their presence, but the situation took a deadly turn within moments.

“The next minute they pull out these two giant magnum guns, the type that Dirty Harry would use,” he said. “One goes in through the driver’s window… and one comes in my window and he comes right up against my head and he’s screaming at me in Portuguese.”

Completely bewildered by what was unfolding, and certain his final moments had arrived, Kemp said his mind immediately flashed to two corpses he had witnessed earlier that week. “I think I’m next. What a strange way to go. I’m going to be shot in Rio,” he remembered, his “whole body was shaking” with fear as he tried to figure out his next move.

In a desperate bid for freedom, he pushed open the car door.

However, one of the men seized him, yanked him from the vehicle, and threw him face-down. “Hang on, I’ve not been shot yet, so it’s going quite well,” he recalled thinking.

Then, the situation took an unexpected turn. The man hoisted Kemp up, stared him down, and uttered: “Spandau Ballet.”

The armed stranger then produced a piece of paper and demanded an autograph. Kemp, still shaking uncontrollably, could barely write.

It later transpired that the men were undercover police officers trying to intimidate them—a fact neither Kemp nor his colleague knew at the time.

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“In all my life, I have never been so scared,” he confessed. “I thought that was the end of my life. Thank God for Spandau Ballet.”

Martin is currently following in the footsteps of his son Roman by taking part in ITV’s I’m A Celebrity…Get Me Out Of Here.

Stacey Solomon’s ‘pretty and sophisticated’ Abbott Lyon watch plummets in price

The stylish watch could make an ideal Christmas gift

With smartphones and other time-telling tech constantly on hand, a traditional watch might seem redundant these days, but a wrist-worn timepiece is often the perfect accessory for adding final polish to an outfit. From sleek everyday designs to statement pieces for special occasions, watch taste is deeply personal – which means it’s also a fantastic gift that’ll last well beyond the season.

For those looking to treat themselves or a loved one, Abbott Lyon is selling a limited-edition version of its popular Belgravia watch, designed in collaboration with TV personality Stacey Solomon. When entering the discount code BLACK35, the Aqua Moon & Back watch can be snapped up for £109.85 instead of £169. That’s a huge £59.15 saving.

Sitting within a moderately sized 30mm case, the watch face is made from a beautiful aqua-tinted mother of pearl, with the numbers represented by sparkling celestial objects. The movement is a Quartz Seiko, known for its balance of value and precision, while a five-link bracelet in silver and gold secures the watch to the wrist.

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The Aqua Moon & Back Belgravia watch is 3 ATM water resistant, too. That means it can handle light water exposure like splashes, rain, and hand washing, but isn’t suitable for swimming or showering.

An alternative option is the Radley Selby Street two-tone link bracelet watch for £115 from Next. Its chic rose gold and silver bracelet is made from stainless steel, and the watch is even adorned with a small charm of Radley’s iconic Scottish terrier.

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For a more delicate look, Debenhams sells a Bertha Lana bracelet watch for £53.56, with 85% off the full price of £350. Its face is crafted from shimmering mother of pearl, complemented by a stainless steel bracelet in silver or rose gold, while a gold style is currently out of stock.

Back to the Abbott Lyon Aqua Moon & Back watch, it’s a hit with shoppers and is currently rated 4.9 out of five. One buyer said: “A very pretty, sophisticated watch, love the style and the gold and silver contrast, which means it will match my jewellery whether I choose to wear my gold or silver jewellery.” A second added: “I love this watch, great size and quality and it looks fantastic.”

Another customer left a review of the brand on Trustpilot – where it holds a 4.6 out of five rating and over 26,400 reviews – saying: “So many gorgeous options and the quality is brilliant! Whenever I’m wearing a piece it’s the first thing people notice!”

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Others have left feedback for Abbott Lyon, with one customer saying: “Took a bit longer for my item to arrive, but the item is excellent.”

Strictly Come Dancing’s La Voix drops out of Blackpool special over injury

Strictly Come Dancing’s La Voix is set to miss this weekend’s Blackpool special after suffering an injury. The drag queen, real name Christopher Dennis, made it through to next week’s show with her dance partner Aljaz Skorjanec after performing a Couple’s Choice to Don’t Rain On My Parade by Barbara Streisand.

While La Voix was set to perform in Strictly’s highly-anticipated Blackpool special, Strictly has announced that they are unable to compete after injuring herself. A show spokesperson said in a statement: “Due to injury, La Voix has been advised by doctors to rest and, as a result, will not dance in this weekend’s Blackpool specials.

“In line with the rules of Strictly Come Dancing, La Voix and Aljaž will receive a bye through to next week when it is hoped they will be able to dance again. We wish La Voix the very best for a speedy recovery.”





La Voix will not be performing on Saturday night after suffering an injury

La Voix added that they are withdrawing from the weekend’s shows with “immense sadness”. They added: “Due to an injury, I’ve been advised that I’m unable to perform, and my heart truly breaks knowing I won’t be dancing in such an iconic venue.

“Aljaž and I have worked incredibly hard, and we were so excited to share our routine with everyone. I am devastated not to be joining the rest of the cast on that famous dancefloor, but my focus now is on recovery.”

La Voix added that they will be “cheering on all the amazing couples this weekend” as they dance in Blackpool. Last weekend’s show saw La Voix make it into the top half of the leaderboard, receiving an impressive score of 33 from the judges.

They are currently trailing behind Alex Kingston, Lewis Cope and Amber Davies – who is at the top of the leaderboard. On Sunday night, fans watched as Vicky Pattison became the latest star to be eliminated from the competition, having received a score of 27 for her Jive to Girls Aloud’s Sound of the Underground.






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The ex Geordie Shore star landed in the bottom two with EastEnders’ Balvinder Sopal, however the judges unanimously chose to save Balvinder after the dance-off. Vicky said during the results show: “It was so lovely while it lasted, and I’ve had the nicest time. I knew this week was a difficult one for me, and I tried my hardest as I have every week.

“Listen, I didn’t think I’d get past week one. And I’m really honoured to have shared this experience with so many amazing people. Mostly with this fella [Kai] right here. I don’t want to sound too cheesy but [to Kai] you’ve been the best partner a girl can ask for.

“I’m so sorry I didn’t get you to Blackpool but I feel like I’ve won just by having you as my partner and I’m so grateful.”

This weekend’s specials will see four ex stars return for a performance: Ashley Roberts, Danny Mac, Jay McGuiness and Layton Williams. They’ll be joining forces with the professional dancers for a special routine, celebrating some of their most famous dances.

Strictly Come Dancing continues on Saturday at 6:35pm on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.

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Tinubu, Information Minister Mourn As Veteran Journalist Dan Agbese Dies

Chief Dan Agbese, a veteran journalist, prose stylist, author, and co-founder of the storied Newswatch weekly magazine, passed away in the presence of President Bola Tinubu.

Agbese, who was the Awan’Otun of Agila town in the Benue State ALD, reportedly passed away on Monday at the age of 81 in Lagos.

President Tinubu described Agbese’s passing as a painful and profound loss for Nigeria’s media industry and the nation as a whole in a statement released on Tuesday by his spokesman, Bayo Onanugu.

The President claimed that Agbese and his Newswatch colleagues helped to set the stage for a new era of investigative and interpretative journalism in Nigeria, changing the way the media is conducted, and establishing ethical and courageous reporting standards.

Dan Agbese was a “institution” as opposed to just a journalist. His pen influenced the perceptions of the public, bolstered democratic discourse, and gave rise to a new generation of media professionals.

He acted with integrity, courage, and steadfast devotion to the pursuit of truth and justice in his service to Nigeria. His influence on the development of the contemporary Nigerian press will endure in perpetuity.

“I’m in mourning along with his family, particularly his wife, his children, and the media community as well. May the noble calling of journalism in our country be guided by his legacy, the President continued.

A Titan of Truth,

The passing of Dan Agbese, a pillar of contemporary journalism in Nigeria and a tireless supporter of a free press, is deeply saddened by his own actions, according to Mohammed Idris, the minister of information and national orientation.

By co-founding the ground-blazing Newswatch magazine, which became a defining institution in our nation’s life, Agbese was a titan of truth whose legacy laid the groundwork for enlightened public discourse, Idris said in a statement on Tuesday.

He, in fact, fought for the principles of courage, intellectual integrity, and unwavering support for press freedom, which are the foundation of a vibrant democracy. He held power accountable and committed himself to the cause of nation-building through his sharp “No Holds Barred” column and lifetime of work.

Agbese’s passing comes at a time when the Tinubu administration is deeply committed to promoting the principles he fought for, including stronger citizen engagement and free speech.

Therefore, I mourn him with both grief and gratitude for a legacy that has profoundly altered the discourse in our country.

His family, coworkers, and the media fraternity all express my sincere condolences.

Dan Agbese was a “giant,” and his significant contributions will continue to pave the way for Nigeria. May his soul be peaceful forever.

Dan Agbese graduated from Columbia University in New York and the University of Lagos, respectively, for degrees in mass communication and journalism. He was also the former General Manager of Radio Benue and the former editor of The Nigeria Standard and The New Nigerian.

Up until April 2010, Agbese was one of the founding members of the innovative weekly news publication Newswatch in Nigeria.