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Ireland’s Six Nations success swept the country on their return home from Paris, with hordes of fans greeting the players at Dublin Airport. As is customary on such occasions, the players stopped for autographs and photos with their supporters, but young Leinster back rower Jordi Murphy inadvertently gave away something much more valuable than his signature. After a request from a young fan for...
Published: March 21, 2014
The Champions Tour is visiting Biloxi this week for the Mississippi Gulf Resort Classic. This is the fifth event on the 2014 Champions Tour schedule and boasts one of the strongest fields of the year. The top 30 on the Charles Schwab Cup rankings, along with nine members of the World Golf Hall of Fame, will play at Fallen Oak. Fallen Oak Golf Club, owned and operated by the Beau Rivage Hotel and Casino,...
Published: March 21, 2014
After a down year in 2013, Roger Federer is surprising everyone with an outstanding start to 2014. The key at this point is keeping it up. Through four tournaments, the Swiss star has reached finals three times and took home a title in Dubai. His “worst” showing was a trip to the semifinals at the Australian Open where he lost to Rafael Nadal. After Federer’s loss to Novak Djokovic...
Published: March 21, 2014
Welcome back to Bleacher Report’s series of Italy World Cup Rewinds, where we take a look back at the prestigious history of the Azzurri in the tournament’s history—both in good times and in bad. Today, we’ll be looking at another of the lower points—the shocking 1-0 loss at the hands of North Korea that knocked the team out of the 1966 tournament and went down as one...
Published: March 21, 2014
Roger Federer is back in the Top Five. More importantly, he’s back in the picture. He returns to the Sony Open in Miami this week after skipping the tournament last year. After a dismal 2013, perhaps the most frustrating of his career, Federer is back to enjoying life on tour. He fought his way through a funk, has reclaimed his form and found fun again. Federer seems happier....
Published: March 21, 2014
Only one race into the 2014 Formula One season and fans of Formula One are already forming their own opinions of how the year ahead may take shape. From the early title favourites in their silver steeds to the rookie drivers with everything to prove, every driver on the grid will also be analysing their own performances and making personal notes of where they can improve. Looking at the 2014 grid,...
Published: March 21, 2014
There is a chant that Hajduk Split supporters, collectively known as the Torcida, only sing on special occasions: “If you don’t become the new champion,” the crowd roars with a sad, but beautiful melody. “Torcida will mourn, will forgive you… Because all of us still know that you’re the best, and we’ll never turn our backs on you…” Usually as...
Published: March 21, 2014
At the 2013 United States Grand Prix, Red Bull Racing set a new Formula One record with the first sub-two-second pit stop. Changing four tyres in under two seconds is an incredible feat of human skill and engineering—as readers will surely know if they have ever struggled with a jack and lug wrench on the side of the road. However, race team manager Jonathan Wheatley told the Red...
Published: March 21, 2014
Andy Murray will not have coach Ivan Lendl as he looks to defend his title at Miami’s 2014 Sony Open. It was going to be a difficult task anyway, but the Scotsman might have to look at a new approach to his career. These have not been easy tennis times for Murray. The champagne bubbles had hardly gone flat from his 2013 Wimbledon title celebration before adversity set in. Back problems, surgery...
Published: March 21, 2014
Andy Murray is facing an uphill battle in his journey to defend his title at the 2014 Miami Masters. The world No. 6 is slowly making his way back from back surgery last fall and has yet to reach a tournament final in 2014, let alone win a singles title. A coaching change and a tough draw at the 2014 Sony Open Tennis this March has only compounded Murray’s problem and are sure to...