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Danny Cipriani is looking into extending his stay at Sale Sharks beyond his current contract, which expires at the end of the 2014-15 season. However, it would be better for his long-term England prospects if Cipriani bided his time and sounded out the possibility of replacing Nick Evans at Harlequins at the end of next season. Cipriani seemingly had the rugby world at his feet when he played...
Published: July 23, 2014
The news that Steven Gerrard had quit the England team was no great shock. The news he had left the England cricket team was a bit more surprising. Unfortunately, that’s the headline that accompanied a Gerrard story in Vietnam, and it’s been passed around on social media. Of course, current England cricket captain Alastair Cook is under huge pressure in the job, with the team...
Published: July 23, 2014
The Hungarian Grand Prix will be the 11th round of the 2014 Formula One season. The venue, as it always has been, will be the Hungaroring. Situated in a shallow valley close to the capital Budapest, the circuit has hosted a Hungarian Grand Prix every year since 1986. Nico Rosberg won in Germany to take a 14-point lead in the drivers’ championship, but he’ll need to look over his shoulder...
Published: July 23, 2014
The 2014 British Open is one of the biggest tournaments of the year for golfers, but many players who didn‘t win the event will look to build momentum heading toward the PGA Championship in August. Rickie Fowler, who tied for second at Royal Liverpool Golf Club, has confidence walking into the final major of the season. He finished in the top five in each of the first three majors this season,...
Published: July 23, 2014
The 2014 RBC Canadian Open may be occurring just after The Open Championship, but that hasn’t prevented the tournament at Royal Montreal Golf Club in Ile Bizard, Quebec, from attracting a strong field. Former FedEx Cup champion Brandt Snedeker will seek to defend the trophy, playing alongside two other capable American stars in Dustin Johnson and Hunter Mahan for the first two rounds. This is...
Published: July 23, 2014
One year ago, fresh off a 31-goal season with AZ Alkmaar in the Netherlands and having scored in four straight games for the United States men’s national team, striker Jozy Altidore transferred to Sunderland in the English Premier League in a deal reportedly worth $13 million. However, things in England did not go smoothly for Altidore. The coach who had signed him was fired, the team found itself...
Published: July 23, 2014
James Rodriguez is the third Colombian to play for Real Madrid after Freddy Rincon and Edwin Congo. Amid the euphoria of the World Cup in Brazil and signing for Real Madrid yesterday, the question is whether Colombia will ever see James play the same way in a World Cup again. Due to the intensity of playing for Los Merengues, the answer is no. The 2014 World Cup was perfect for James. It was...
Published: July 23, 2014
Colombia has produced some of the most talented players coming out from South America. Among those footballers it is possible to find spectacular goalkeepers, solid defenders, creative midfielders and lethal strikers. Through these players, Colombia has written its most glorious football pages. Those episodes include qualifying to Chile ’62, an epic comeback against the Soviet Union, exceptional...
Published: July 23, 2014
We’re down to the final four teams vying for the 2014 Super Rugby title, the single biggest rugby union tournament in the Southern Hemisphere. The opening round of the play-offs featured two close, hard-fought matches that went down to the wire, and fans can expect much of the same on Saturday. Defending champions Chiefs won’t make it three titles in a row, losing a thriller against the...
Published: July 23, 2014
Novak Djokovic has the No. 1 ranking, but Rafael Nadal has been superior in Grand Slam performances in the past year. Roger Federer is ranked ahead of Stanislas Wawrinka, but he would gladly trade his Wimbledon runner-up plate and minor titles for Wawrinka‘s Australian Open and Monte Carlo trophies. Does this mean that the No. 1 ranking is overrated or that major titles are underappreciated?...