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Saracens will face the demons of last season’s Heineken Cup exit to Toulon this Saturday when they welcome Clermont Auvergne to Twickenham with a tournament final in sight. This time, Mark McCall’s side will seek to overcome their Top 14 opponents at the semi-final stage, although Vern Cotter’s travelling side promise to be a task of similar stature. Two star-studded line-ups will...
Published: April 24, 2014
Rafael Nadal had his shaky moments early on Thursday but ultimately proved far too much to handle for world No. 37 Ivan Dodig, dispatching the Croat in straight sets to reach the quarterfinals at the 2014 Barcelona Open. Fox Sports News on Twitter shared the 6-3, 6-3 scoreline: Nadal, who will take a lot of positives away from his performance on Thursday, will have a few hours...
Published: April 24, 2014
Golf is not included with spiral notebooks, scissors and “bonking elbows with a righty at the dinner table” on a Buzzfeed list titled “The 18 Worst Things For Left-Handed People.” Nevertheless, although there’s no practical disadvantage to golfing from the south side, there are relatively few left-handed golfers on the PGA Tour. Perhaps this is because natural left-handers...
Published: April 24, 2014
Welsh rugby star Ian Gough was charged with assault after an apparent altercation with former Miss Wales, Sophia Cahill, at the residence of pop star Dane Bowers. Bowers and Cahill are engaged. Gough, who has been capped 64 times for Wales, currently plays for London Irish and has denied the charge. He will stand trial on July 29. [Wales Online] Read more Rugby Union news on BleacherReport.com Read More →
Published: April 24, 2014
The three-week gap between the Chinese and the Spanish grands prix gives each of Formula One’s 11 teams an opportunity to sit back, take stock and assess their season so far. It is easy to forget, given the excitement that surrounded the start of the new season, that hundreds upon hundreds of team employees have travelled in little over a month to four different countries for four different...
Published: April 24, 2014
Being on trial for bribery has to be a stressful event, so one could forgive F1 chief Bernie Ecclestone for stumbling over his words as the proceedings began. That said, his wife probably won’t be pleased with his answer to a seemingly very simple question on Thursday. That’s right, Ecclestone apparently forgot he was married. We’re no relationship counsellors, but it’s...
Published: April 24, 2014
Brazil have always been more famous for their offensive flair than for their ability to defend, but at the upcoming World Cup, they are set to boast one of the most formidable back lines in the tournament. Competition for places is tough, with a number of top quality players vying for each position. Should manager Luiz Felipe Scolari opt to use a four-man back line, as expected, there are only five...
Published: April 24, 2014
The World Cup is almost upon us. Less than two months remain before the big kick-off on June 12, when hosts Brazil start their bid to lift a sixth trophy in the curtain-raiser against Croatia. The question of whether the hosts or indeed any other side will win the biggest title in football is obviously the biggest story of the World Cup. But that is far from the only thing that counts at Brazil...
Published: April 24, 2014
After last week’s stop in Malaysia, the European Tour headed to the Genzon Golf Club in Shenzhen this week for the China Open. After two years of the event being played at Binhai Lake Golf Club, Genzon provides a new challenge for the players. Day 4 Report Alexander Levy kept his cool in Shenzen to win the China Open with a final score of 19-under-par. The Frenchman...
Published: April 24, 2014
The Sharks’ dominant streak is sure to see them maintain their place atop the Super Rugby standings this weekend, but there are some less assured outcomes in Round 11. The campaign thus far has been a story of Jake White’s side standing tall atop the Super Rugby pile and then the rest of the field attempting to keep up with their pace. This week may not welcome a change in who leads the...