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After watching Ireland absolutely destroy Italy earlier in the day, Scotland and France did battle at Murrayfield in Edinburgh in a thrilling match that went right to the wire. A late penalty conversion from Jean-Marc Doussain gave the French squad a hard-fought 17-19 win over a resilient Scottish side that will question how they didn’t win a match they led with two minutes left to play. Fans...
Published: March 8, 2014
After watching Ireland absolutely destroy Italy earlier in the day, Scotland and France did battle at Murrayfield in Edinburgh in a thrilling match that went right to the wire. A late penalty conversion from Jean-Marc Doussain gave the French squad a hard-fought 17-19 win over a resilient Scottish side that will question how they didn’t win a match they led with two minutes left to play. Fans...
Published: March 8, 2014
Ireland emerged victorious from their Six Nations clash with Italy at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin, triumphing 46-7. The Italian squad put forth a valiant effort, but, in a match that was thoroughly dominated by the Irish team, the result was never in doubt. Two tries from Jonathan Sexton were too much to overcome for the Italians, who remain the only winless squad in the tournament. Sexton’s...
Published: March 8, 2014
In the first match of round 4 of the 2014 Six Nations, Ireland emerged victorious from its bout with Italy at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin by a score of 46-7. The Italian squad put forth a valiant effort, but, in a match that was thoroughly dominated by the Irish team, the result was never in doubt. Two tries from Jonathan Sexton were too much to overcome for the Italians, who remain the only winless...
Published: March 8, 2014
Things should be interesting Saturday for Ian Poulter and Hideki Matsuyama as the two pair up in the WGC-Cadillac Championship. Poulter blasted Matsuyama Friday evening for what he considered to be a major faux pas. Matsuyama allegedly created a divot, or “crater.” As you can see from Poulter’s tweets below, he held little back. playing with Matsuyama tomo. He...
Published: March 8, 2014
Patrick Reed looked very comfortable throughout Round 3, and the 23-year-old played like a veteran in shooting a three-under-par 69 and taking a two-stroke lead at the WGC-Cadillac Championship at Doral. As impressive as Reed was, the story of the day was the play of Tiger Woods. He fired a 66, and that enabled him to go from five-over-par to one under. He is just three shots behind Reed going into...
Published: March 8, 2014
Four-time Indian Wells champion Roger Federer comes into this tournament on the back of a stunning win over Novak Djokovic in Dubai. A set and break points down in that game, Federer rallied to take the tie and give credence to the notion that 2014 is set to be a better year than the last for the Swiss. Under the guidance of new coach Stefan Edberg, Federer’s serve and volleying has been a delight. The...
Published: March 8, 2014
Andy Murray has been handed a tough draw in the BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells but has a good chance of going far in the tournament. The reigning Wimbledon champion could meet world No. 1 Rafael Nadal as early as the quarter-finals in this competition. But with the Scot ever improving since his back surgery last September, the first Masters 1000 tournament of the new season offers Murray the chance...
Published: March 8, 2014
England‘s rugby selectors have hardly given their charges the best incentive to dig in for a victory in the Triple Crown decider vs. Wales at Twickenham on Sunday. Whilst the visitors are on a £20,000 per man win bonus, Stuart Lancaster’s boys won’t get an extra penny, per Gavin Mairs of The Telegraph. Whilst selection for your country should always be about playing...
Published: March 8, 2014
England‘s rugby selectors have hardly given their charges the best incentive to dig in for a victory in the Triple Crown decider vs. Wales at Twickenham on Sunday. Whilst the visitors are on a £20,000 per man win bonus, Stuart Lancaster’s boys won’t get an extra penny, per Gavin Mairs of The Telegraph. Whilst selection for your country should always be about playing...