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European Tour veteran Ricardo Gonzalez birdied his final five holes on Friday at the 2013 Johnnie Walker Championship, fired his second consecutive 65 and took a one-shot lead at 14 under par overall. The 43-year-old is a four-time winner on the tour, but he will face formidable competition from several underrated players over the final 36 holes. Favorable and soft conditions have allowed for a lot...
Published: August 24, 2013
With the chance to seal an 11th consecutive Bledisloe Cup this Saturday, New Zealand returned to their native Wellington this week looking to further cement their dominance over the Wallabies. For the last decade, the All Blacks have proven themselves to be superior in the best-of-three series, with last weekend’s 47-29 victory just the latest proof. Steve Hansen’s men are massive favourites...
Published: August 24, 2013
Australia face a daunting task during game two of the 2013 Bledisloe Cup. Having played inconsistently during the 47-29 Sydney loss to New Zealand, the Wallabies are now tasked with beating the All Blacks in Wellington to restore parity. Such an objective will test James Horwill and his colleagues to their physical and mental limits. The Australian captain has suggested his nation’s recent lack...
Published: August 24, 2013
Darkness suspended play at the 2013 The Barclays tournament on Friday, but that didn’t stop some of golf’s biggest stars from making a move up the leaderboard before the action was halted. Matt Kuchar completed just over half of his second round en route to a score of 10 under. With Webb Simpson and Gary Woodland (-9) nipping at his heels, Kuchar will take a one-shot lead into the...
Published: August 24, 2013
The 2013 U.S. Open is the ultimate tennis proving ground for the stars of the ATP and WTA. It offers the most competitors who can use their talents to create tough matchups for every player with ambitions to win the title. The top players always feel pressure to win, but some players need a great showing to move their careers forward. They must prove they are the best in tennis, especially if they...
Published: August 24, 2013
Play was suspended for darkness before every scorecard had been turned in from the second round of the 2013 The Barclays tournament. As noted by the PGA Tour’s official Twitter account, Mother Nature kept the field from completely finishing up on Friday: Round 2 will resume at 7:30 a.m. local time on Saturday. Matt Kuchar, who has five holes to play before his second round is officially complete,...
Published: August 24, 2013
Tigers Woods’ fast start in the second round of The Barclays from Liberty National Golf Course in Jersey City, N.J., was marred by some questionable behavior and late struggles before he rallied to finish with a second-round 69 after wrapping up his rain-delayed round on Saturday morning. He sits at six under for the tournament, five shots back of leader Matt Kuchar. Following a strong opening-round...
Published: August 23, 2013
This article ranks the finest young Brazilian talents in the game of world football today. The nation is a fine producer of excellent players, with a long history and a broad talent base to select from. Naturally, with a home World Cup on the horizon, a wide range of players are being considered for a spot with the Selecao. Not all of these youngsters will be in contention next summer, but those who...
Published: August 23, 2013
The action is heating up on Day 2 at Liberty National Golf Club in New Jersey as some of the best golfers in the world are trying to claim victory at the 2013 Barclays Golf tournament. While many of the top players in action are still out on the course, there are plenty of players who can go into the club house, sip on some tea and know that they are in a good position to contend this weekend. A...
Published: August 23, 2013
Tennis fans can expect to hear the usual names when it comes to the discussion of 2013 U.S. Open contenders. The last three U.S. Open men’s champions, Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray, are expected to battle for the crown on the men’s side, while Serena Williams and Victoria Azarenka are seen as the two biggest threats to win from the women’s draw. But some...