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In the end, it departed from the script very little. And in the end, no one could have any argument with the result. Because, in the end, it was the top dogs, the two world No.1’s, who were crowned king and queen at the All England Club on the first weekend of July. Rafael Nadal and Serena Williams were unquestionably the deserving winners. While it was no surprise to see these two stride onto...
Published: July 11, 2010
They were on a hiding to nothing from the start. The Boks were just never in the game.The played there game in the press and got suckered into the mind games of the press on their arrival in New Zealand on Monday. The fact that Victor Mattfield said that he would ensure the Boks win and that they would dominate the tight phases was beyond me. Where do you ever hear the All Blacks trash talk a team...
Published: July 11, 2010
Steve Stricker will be on Sunday in his new CBS reality show called the Steve Stricker Show. This show shows you what it’s like as a PGA Tour professional goes correctly about his business. Stricker does not fist pump when he makes a putt. If the crowd applauds, he simply tips his cap or waves to his followers. He does not swear if a tee shot goes errant, and he conducts himself with...
Published: July 11, 2010
If I’m honest, I don’t quite know how to evaluate this race. I think it was, compared to other events this year, definitely a competitive one. I was happy to see Webber cross the line in first place, especially after the baffling decision to favour Vettel for qualifying. Similarly, I was pleased that the British fans’ loyalty was rewarded with strong finishes from their men. However,...
Published: July 11, 2010
Do Red Bull Racing have a learning difficulty? Was there really nothing that they could take home from the ridiculous airing of dirty laundry that went on after the two Red Bull pilots came together in Istanbul? Although Red Bull management, through Christian Horner, came out and said they don’t play favourites, that lie was exposed when they unnecessarily pulled the newly developed nose and...
Published: July 11, 2010
The All Blacks have gone some way to restoring pride back into the black jersey by dealing to the Springboks 32-12 last night in Auckland. The men in black dominated every facet of the game and showed just how far they’ve come since the 2009 Tri-Nations where they were beaten three times by the South Africans. The game seemed to be in the balance for the first 10 minutes and it seemed we were...
Published: July 11, 2010
Last time we looked at those who either met or exceeded their Wimbledon expectations. However, one player’s success at a major comes at another’s expense, and a surprise victory by one guy requires him to disrupt another’s plans. Here are some guys who left SW19 with regrets, and what we can expect from them on firmer footing. Roger Federer There certainly have been better...
Published: July 11, 2010
Right now, it’s hard to imagine anyone beating Steve Stricker at golf anytime soon. But off to the home of golf we go, as the PGA Tour travels to the Olde Course in St. Andrews,Scotland. Tiger Woods heads the media frenzy, as other players smile for the welcome distraction he brings,as they try to actually concentrate and go about their business. Steve Stricker, Justin Rose, Ernie...
Published: July 10, 2010
Steve Stricker is now at minus 25 on Saturday. Stricker is in on Saturday with a 62. His closest competitor, Jeff Maggert, is currently at -19 after a birdie on 18. The leader board is as follows: Steve Stricker -25, Jeff Maggert -19, Paul Goydos -19, Matt Jones -16, Shaun Micheel -15, Brendon De Jonge -15. Steve Stricker grew up in this area, loves this course,...
Published: July 10, 2010
It’s been a year. A year since Tom Watson turned back the clock and nearly won the British Open at age 59. Watson is back once again at the British Open for another shot. This year on the hallowed, ancient grounds of St. Andrews. It was at Turnberry in Ayrshire, Scotland, that Tom Watson nearly pulled off the miraculous feat of winning a major championship at the age of 59 last July. A bogey...