
well-earned refreshment. Michael Carrick and Paul Scholes took on Sir Alex and club secretary John Alexander in a four-ball so I asked the midfield pair who won. "There's nothing to report," Carrick said. "We were just playing for fun," Scholes insisted. "There's no need to write anything about it." The manager, meanwhile, reckons he was the star of the show. "I wouldn't want to blow my own trumpet," he said, with a grin from ear to ear that betrayed his giddiness. Sir Alex Ferguson: always a winner. (NC)
17:04 Following a successful start to Tour 2012, MUTV has all the latest footage from South Africa in tonight's Inside the Tour programme. Fans in the UK and Ireland can tune in from 18:30 to see the first clip from Rio Ferdinand's video diary, action & reaction from the AmaZulu game and interviews with Anderson, Frederic Veseli, Scott Wootton, Nick Powell, Tyler Blackett, Marnick Vermijl, Davide Petrucci and Reds legend Denis Irwin. (GT)
16:00 While Nick's watching the birdies (!), I'm up in the mountains surrounded by giraffes, zebras and wildebeests. The players are usually the ones being photographed but they're at the other end of the camera today, snapping away from our safari jeeps. (GT)
15:35 I never thought I'd see the day when Paul Scholes messed up. I'm out at one of Durban's finest golf courses and Scholesy has just shanked his tee shot terribly. I have to admit, part of me was glad: it wouldn't be fair if he was amazing at everything! Sir Alex's drive was fantastic (I have to say that), while Michael Carrick's was decent too. You can see for yourself when MUTV broadcast the footage. Keep an eye out! (NC)