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With the 2013 Super 15 season fast approaching, it’s hard not to get a little bit excited at the prospect of another year of top-class rugby. If the 2012 season was anything to go by, it will be another year of entertaining, free-flowing, high-action rugby, which can’t be anything but good. But amongst all this, there were just a few dampers on last year’s competition. To try to clean...
Published: February 10, 2013
The game of golf is always changing. So are the results when it comes to the list of the PGA Tour’s best money earners. While there’s every reason to believe that Rory McIlroy, Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson and Bubba Watson will be at or near the top once again this year, it may not work out that way. Not only could one one or two of those golfers have a disappointing year due to a slump...
Published: February 10, 2013
Brandt Snedeker is nothing if not consistent—and brilliant. The No. 6 player in the world posted his second consecutive round of 68 on Day 3 at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am to tie for the lead at 12-under par with James Hahn. Although he settled for seven consecutive pars to close out the round, Snedeker did plenty of damage at Pebble Beach. After an even-par start through five holes,...
Published: February 10, 2013
Brandt Snedeker fired a third-round 68 to get to 12-under par and is tied for the lead with rookie James Hahn heading into Sunday’s final round at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. Snedeker has finished runner-up the past two weeks on the PGA Tour. He finished second to Tiger Woods at Torrey Pines, and Phil Mickelson bested him at the Waste Management Phoenix Open last week. Snedeker...
Published: February 9, 2013
With the culmination of the NFL season last Sunday, as the Baltimore Ravens battled to a close, but deserved victory against the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl XLVII, a large number of American football fans are now left with the sad realization that their beloved sport is over and many months away from starting up again. For lovers of sport, that finality is the bitter bill to swallow after the...
Published: February 9, 2013
At 31 years old, Roger Federer is reaching the downside of his career. But don’t count him out just yet, his strategy for 2013 should see him contend for big titles throughout the year. Federer announced his schedule through his official website and it only includes 14 dates for the year. He played in 19 events in 2012. Federer has always been a highly cerebral and intelligent player...
Published: February 9, 2013
2013 African Cup of Nations: 3rd/4th Place Playoff – Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium, Port Elizabeth (South Africa) MALI 3-1 GHANA (Full-time) Lineups Mali: So Diakite, Diawara, Tamboura, A Coulibaly, S Coulibaly, O Coulibaly, K Traore, Keita, M Traore, Diabate, Samassa (S Diarra) Ghana: Dauda, R Boateng, Awal, Vorsah, Boye (Mensah), Afful, Atsu (Adomah), Asante, Asamoah, Wakaso, Gyan (Clottey) And...
Published: February 9, 2013
I’m sure many of you reading that title will disagree with me, and I can understand why. Andy Murray has always struggled against the power and athleticism of the Spaniard and has a losing record against him. Murray has beaten Nadal twice in Grand Slam tournaments, but more often than not he has come up short when facing Nadal in the past, particularly in the bigger matches. He has...
Published: February 9, 2013
Note to self: never, ever, ever tune into early round coverage of the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am again. That is, of course, unless I feel like spending three precious hours of my day watching B-list celebrities and CEOs turn historic Pebble Beach Golf Links into their own personal hackfest again. Golf Channel literally followed the entire rounds of Chris Berman, Carson Daly and Kenny G. CEOs taking...
Published: February 9, 2013
To care or not to care, that is the match-fixing question. The media, as ever, wants to invoke our righteous rage, but the truth is most of football won’t do any more than shrug its shoulders until match-fixing is found to have affected the outcome of a game that really matters—to them. America had a genuine flicker on Friday, but only when a friendly between the U.S. national team and...