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Having taken the first step toward retaining their Six Nations title last weekend, Ireland will welcome France to the Aviva Stadium on Saturday seeking to find their stride in pursuit of back-to-back wins. Last Saturday’s 26-3 win over Italy was a fine enough start for Joe Schmidt’s side, but the New Zealander knows too well that his team must show more if they’re to defeat Les Bleus. Philippe...
Published: February 11, 2015
It’s the poor performances in the biggest tournaments. It’s the swing changes and instructor switches. And mostly, it’s the recurring injuries. It’s the end for Tiger Woods. No, it’s not the end of his career. The man is only 39 years old, after all, and the money is too good to quit despite the results. But his superstar days—well, those are most certainly behind...
Published: February 10, 2015
Before we look at the top eight Bill Murray moments from Pebble Beach, a disclaimer: This list is flawed, incomplete and potentially totally wrong. No matter how much research you do, the best Bill Murray stories from Pebble Beach (or anywhere really) aren’t reported. Heck, that’s why there’s a website devoted to encounters with the comic icon (billmurraystories.com). With that...
Published: February 10, 2015
Maria Sharapova is a woman of many talents, as evidenced by a video that has emerged from the Fed Cup. The Russian star is shown doing some keepy-uppies on the tennis court before the tournament, and she’s not half-bad, either. It’s hardly a new revelation with the world’s No. 2-ranked woman, as kicking a football around seems to be a favoured pastime of hers while on...
Published: February 10, 2015
The Royal and Ancient Golf Club of St. Andrews has announced former world No. 1 Annika Sorenstam among the first group of female members to be inducted in the organisation’s 260-year history. As reported by The R&A, Sorenstam is joined by British golfing great Dame Laura Davies, former Scottish Sportswoman of the Year Belle Robertson and French favourite Lally Segard. American Renee...
Published: February 10, 2015
Last Thursday, we witnessed the all-too-familiar sight of Tiger Woods being carted off the golf course due to an injury. In Woods’ past nine events, he has had six missed cuts or withdrawals and two last-place finishes. Woods hasn’t won a PGA Tour event in 17 months and hasn’t won a major championship in more than six years. Add an injury report that more closely resembles that of...
Published: February 10, 2015
Tuesday night sees two Champions League sides face off in the Premier League, with Tottenham Hotspur travelling to Liverpool. It also sees a potential battle between two prospective England strikers for the national team: the returned-from-injury Daniel Sturridge in red and the big emergence of the season so far, Harry Kane, in white. While they’ll be battling against each other at Anfield for...
Published: February 10, 2015
We are up and running in the 2015 Six Nations. The opening weekend got off to a flyer with England’s win in Cardiff, while we are yet to see the best of France and Ireland, who both won in far less eye-catching fashion. Still, there was plenty to talk about after the first 240 minutes of the grand old championship. From high-quality tries to controversial incidents, the Six Nations can be guaranteed...
Published: February 10, 2015
Kimi Raikkonen is unsure what the future holds beyond the end of the 2015 Formula One season, but he isn’t overly concerned. The new father says it wouldn’t be the end of the world if he doesn’t stay with Ferrari in 2016; if he does go, there’ll be no shortage of suitors lining up to take his place. His former team-mate Romain Grosjean is more enthusiastic about his own future...
Published: February 10, 2015
England will seek to use this Saturday’s Week 2 fixture against Italy as a springboard, which could potentially propel them toward the summit of the Six Nations standings. Stuart Lancaster’s men are fresh after claiming a most impressive 21-16 win over Wales at the Millennium Stadium, while the Azzurri’s prospects look as dim as ever in light of their 26-3 hammering at Irish hands. Ahead...