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The 2014 Formula One world championship all comes down to this weekend at the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix with Mercedes drivers Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg both still in with a chance of winning the title. While Hamilton currently has a 17-point lead over his teammate, the unique nature of the Abu Dhabi race gives Rosberg more of a chance than he would have had in previous seasons. The award...
Published: November 21, 2014
So, Brazil can close the door on 2014 with a sigh of relief. This year may not have gone to plan for close to 200 million people, but it has not all been utter doom and gloom. The Selecao saw an upturn in fortunes in the second half of the year, following the reintroduction of 1994 World Cup-winning captain Dunga to the helm of the ship. Since July, there have been six successive wins, with a scoring...
Published: November 21, 2014
Either Lewis Hamilton or Nico Rosberg will be crowned Formula One world champion on Sunday, and things have already gotten interesting before a single wheel has been turned. During the pre-race press conference, Rosberg publicly called for Hamilton to ensure he drove a clean race, prompting a quite magnificent silent reaction from Jenson Button. The McLaren man could be set for his final race in F1...
Published: November 21, 2014
Argentina surged back from defeat against Scotland to claim victory over Italy last week, but an unbeaten France side lurks in Paris, waiting to welcome another would-be victim to the Stade de France on Saturday. Les Bleus are in triumphant form of late, and Philippe Saint-Andre’s men looked revitalised en route to a 29-26 victory over Australia on Saturday. Both sides close their autumn international...
Published: November 21, 2014
In their last stop of the autumn international series, New Zealand travel to face Wales at the Millennium Stadium on Saturday with an unbeaten streak to uphold. The All Blacks have already beaten the United States, England and Scotland in the past three weeks, and they have the opportunity to once again finish with a 100 percent record on tour. Warren Gatland hasn’t been as fortunate, and defeat...
Published: November 21, 2014
Ireland are on the hunt for revenge this Saturday, when they take on an Australia side in Dublin hoping to surmount the team that beat them 32-15 in front of a home crowd this time last year. The autumn internationals are a key learning phase in the rugby calendar and both sides are in need of the knowledge heading into a crucial 2015 World Cup schedule. The Aviva Stadium will play host to what promises...
Published: November 21, 2014
Without a win in their last five Tests, England have the ideal opportunity to bounce back to winning ways in Saturday’s clash against Samoa at Twickenham. Granted, four of those losses came against New Zealand, while South Africa account for the most recent disappointment but such are the standards Stuart Lancaster’s men are expected to meet. Samoa boast a balanced record in their autumn...
Published: November 21, 2014
Throughout its 114-year history, the Davis Cup has provided tennis fans with intriguing matchups and epic battles. The 2014 Davis Cup final between Switzerland and France promises to be one of the most enjoyable in recent memory. The Davis Cup tie gets underway Friday in Lille, France. The tournament features a legend and a showman, and of course, history is on the line. The Swiss are trying to win...
Published: November 21, 2014
Most players on the PGA Tour would cherish a victory wherever and whenever it might happen. But for the elite players, they have compiled such an impressive list of performances that they’re to the point of targeting certain tournaments as ones they really want to win. At least, that’s the way it’s going to play out in this list. The following is a list of tournaments I think select...
Published: November 21, 2014
Roger Federer is the most accomplished men’s tennis player in history. The all-time leader in Grand Slam titles, he’s comprehensively rewritten the record books and collected enough trophies to fill the Taj Mahal. Yet not even Federer’s near-pristine resume is without holes. There are a number of prestigious tournaments he hasn’t mastered. The red clay of Europe...