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Mexico has exported some of its best footballers to Europe. Some of them hardly ever play, others have claimed the starting position and made a real impact on the pitch. From Rafael Marquez, who won everything there was to win with Barcelona, to Cuauhtemoc Blanco, who had a short stint with Real Valladolid, this ranking includes the footballers who have had the best accomplishments and performances...
Published: February 26, 2015
Phil Mickelson is right in the thick of the PGA Tour field as the 2015 Honda Classic continues to build momentum in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. Finishing six strokes off current leader Jim Herman, Mickelson is looking to find his rhythm in a competitive atmosphere before April 9 and the start of the Masters at Augusta. But, unfortunately for Lefty, the Honda Classic is going to have to be a lot more...
Published: February 26, 2015
The 2015 Six Nations will only reach its halfway point after the first 40 minutes of this weekend’s encounters. But already, Ireland’s meeting with England in Dublin is being billed as the tournament decider. Both come into the weekend with two wins from two, and a victory for either this weekend will establish daylight at the top of the table. Ireland haven’t beaten England since...
Published: February 26, 2015
The European Tour was back in South Africa after a month-long stint in Asia, with the arrival of the 2015 Joburg Open providing hopefuls a chance to grab vital points along the Race to Dubai. Royal Johannesburg & Kensington Golf Club hosted the fourth of this season’s seven South African-based tournaments, where current champion and local favourite George Coetzee returned to defend his crown. But...
Published: February 26, 2015
Fernando Alonso has left hospital looking fit and well, but will miss the third and final Formula One pre-season test at the Circuit de Catalunya-Barcelona. McLaren reserve driver Kevin Magnussen will share the MP4-30 with Jenson Button. The Spaniard suffered a concussion in a crash during Day 4 of the second test and spent three nights under observation in hospital; there are fears he may also have...
Published: February 26, 2015
The European spotlight returns to international matters this weekend as the Six Nations representatives look to resume their bids for the 2015 title following a deserved week’s rest. Some teams have come back from a week of club rugby in better shape than others, however, ahead of what promises to be the most significant round of this year’s tournament. Ireland and England’s clash...
Published: February 26, 2015
France and Wales may already be considered out of the running for this year’s Six Nations title to some, but the pair will collide in Paris this Saturday in the hopes of breathing new life into their campaigns. Warren Gatland brings a fully fit squad to the Stade de France, while Philippe Saint-Andre has had injuries and suspensions to contend with in recent days. Nonetheless, the French capital...
Published: February 26, 2015
Based on Tiger Woods‘ play so far in 2015, this isn’t going to be a career year for the 39-year-old. In two starts, Woods missed the cut badly (at the Waste Management Phoenix Open) and withdrew due to injury (at the Farmers Insurance Open). And while some of his detractors may welcome the former world No. 1’s decline, his departure from center stage looks like it’ll have...
Published: February 25, 2015
In the aftermath of Fernando Alonso‘s bizarre accident at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya last Sunday, there was only one thing you could be sure of amid all the uncertainty: The lack of broadcast coverage of Formula One pre-season testing is both good and bad, depending on how you view it. Let’s start with the bad. Soon after Alonso’s McLaren MP4-30 came to a halt at Turn 3, social...
Published: February 25, 2015
Scotland and Italy have accounted for 10 of the last 11 wooden spoons in the Six Nations, and the minnows clash this Saturday once again in their bid to avoid last place. Vern Cotter’s men will be confident heading into the fixture, with home advantage behind them and some encouraging performances against France and Wales to give them motivation. Neither team has managed to claim a point thus...