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Declan Kidney has named Leinster’s Jonathan Sexton to take on England in Ireland’s visit to Twickenham this weekend. Munster out half Ronan O’Gara was the only man to be dropped as such, with some believing he has been made a scapegoat for their French loss. Geordan Murphy and Rory Best come into the Irish side, but replace injured Rob Kearney and banned Jerry Flannery respectively. Donncha...
Published: February 24, 2010
So today, Tiger Woods continued his Apology Tour 2010 with a note to his daughter’s preschool, apologizing for any inconvenience the media has caused. Well, fine. Next, we can expect an apology to anyone who tried his sports drink for the rise in their potassium levels. Pardon me, but enough is enough already. I have followed the whole Tiger shenanigans story from...
Published: February 24, 2010
It’s amazing to think that just eight months ago we were all relieved that the bitter war between teams and the FIA was over. Ferrari—the most successful team in the history of Formula One—had threatened to quit, with all other teams bar Williams and Force India looking to set up their own series. Fast forward eight months and once again it is Ferrari that is leading in the campaign, albeit...
Published: February 24, 2010
I’m a big fan of Monica Seles – not just as a tennis player, but as person. I read her first autobiography published 1997 called “From Fear to Victory” a few years ago. When I heard Monica had a new book out last year, I knew I had to get a copy. What intrigued me was the title of the book – it’s called “Getting a Grip”. ...
Published: February 23, 2010
Earlier this year,Roger Federer won his 16th grand slam and further solidified his status as the greatest male tennis player of all time. Not only did he win, but he did so in impressive fashion, beating Andy Murray in straight sets. Tennis fans are somewhat split on who they consider to be the best to ever play the game. Federer’s main competition has pretty widely been narrowed down to...
Published: February 23, 2010
Well, I finally picked a winner last week with Ian Poulter. The first US win was a long time coming for Ian, and his match play victory was well deserved. He now is ranked sixth in the world and surprisingly is going to play this weekend also at the Waste Management Phoenix Open. Typically players take the week after a win off. This week we have, “The Greatest Show on Grass” being held at the wildly...
Published: February 23, 2010
It’s not everyday that you encounter a smaller golf company that really puts out a quality product. And it’s even more unusual to find a smaller golf company that has built an excellent relationship with it’s customers. The Bob Burns Golf Company does all of the above. We cannot say enough positive things about our experiences with the Burns family. They focus on every detail and...
Published: February 23, 2010
With Serena Williams nursing an injury and the WTA Tour going on a one-week break for Fed Cup action, sister Venus made the most of the opportunity to jump to the top of the power rankings. With two tournaments in Paris and Pattaya City a fortnight ago and a trio of competitions in Dubai, Memphis, and Bogota last week, there was a real chance for players to move both up and down the rankings. The biggest...
Published: February 23, 2010
Dubai is one of the pivotal 500 tournaments of the year: a hot, outdoor, hard-court launch-pad for the first big Masters events of the year in North America. It attracts the biggest names, all eager to get some top quality competition in the right conditions. It starts a comfortable three weeks after the rigors of the Australian Open and finishes a good two weeks ahead of Indian Wells. Dry and warm,...
Published: February 23, 2010
Now that Tiger Woods has confronted a national audience and told us all to leave him alone, it’s time for him to move forward, reestablish his brand, and start considering which sponsors he will add to his repertoire. While, it is true, that Tiger was dropped by such companies as Accenture and AT&T, he should not let this discourage him, as there are many more companies out there that are...