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Football Soccer Formula 1 Rugby Racing Golf Blogs TennisPublished: March 22, 2015
A climactic close to the 2015 Six Nations saw Ireland retain their European title on Saturday, clinching back-to-back Six Nations crowns for the first time in their history. After thumping Scotland 40-10 in Edinburgh, Joe Schmidt’s men left their fate in the hands of France, who managed to hold England at bay enough to stop the Red Rose from surpassing Ireland on points difference. A narrow triumph...
Published: March 22, 2015
Mexico are ready to face Ecuador next weekend in this year’s first FIFA date. It will be the teams’ second meeting in less than 12 months. El Tri need to be especially careful with five opponents. These players have proved to be lethal when they have the ball, either to finish a play or to create a goal opportunity for their team-mates. Mexico will play with a stellar XI, which will include...
Published: March 22, 2015
The players in the United States men’s national soccer team’s talent pool received one more chance to impress manager Jurgen Klinsmann this weekend in order to secure a spot on the roster for the friendlies against Denmark and Switzerland. One player who did take advantage of his opportunity was Rubio Rubin. The 19-year-old, who impressed at the end of 2014 for the Yanks, scored for Utrecht...
Published: March 22, 2015
The most incredible Six Nations finale in living memory gave us plenty of performances to drool over. Tries from props, magic hands from hookers, hat-tricks from wings and some dazzling dancing feet in midfield helped the points tally rocket from the word go on Super Saturday. That Ireland ended up with the title was almost a footnote to the sheer joy of seeing tries rain down where the previous four...
Published: March 22, 2015
Little more than 18 months after sealing their fourth consecutive world championship, could Red Bull be ready to walk away from Formula One? That was arguably the biggest talking point at the end of the first race of the year in Australia—where one of the team’s cars failed to even start and the other trundled its way to a distant sixth place—with Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko quoted...
Published: March 22, 2015
Another final, another matchup between Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer. Some things just never get old. Djokovic, the top-ranked player in the world and Federer, No. 2, survived the Indian Wells semifinals without many issues. Djokovic smoked Andy Murray, 6-2, 6-2, while things were a bit more interesting for Federer, who beat Milos Raonic, 7-5, 6-4. Not only will this clash of titans...
Published: March 22, 2015
Leon goalkeeper William Yarbrough has finally landed a spot with the national team…the United States national team that is, and Mexico coach Miguel Herrera is fine with it. El Piojo will have to put together two teams for this year’s Copa America and Gold Cup, which means he must cap between four and six goalkeepers. Guillermo Ochoa, Jesus Corona and Alfredo Talavera will most likely fight...
Published: March 22, 2015
The men’s final in the BNP Paribas Open is as it should be. The top two seeds, No. 1 Novak Djokovic and No. 2 Roger Federer will renew acquaintances in Sunday’s final. On Saturday, both men had no problems dispatching their worthy opponents in straight sets. Djokovic turned back Andy Murray, 6-2, 6-3. Federer had only a slightly tougher time against Milos Raonic. Fed won the match,...
Published: March 22, 2015
Only one day remains before two champions will be crowned at the BNP Paribas Open in Indian Wells, California. As one of the bigger tournaments on the ATP and WTA Tours, the BNP Paribas Open wasn’t lacking in star power, and that’s evident in the men’s and women’s finals. Tennis fans will get to see four of the best in the world face off for bragging rights. Here’s a look...
Published: March 21, 2015
The 2015 Six Nations tournament ended with one of the best days of rugby in the competition’s storied history, with Ireland ultimately defending their 2014 title—tying England and Wales on points but beating them on points difference. The Irish did what they had to do at Murrayfield, beating Scotland 40-10 and opening up a 26-point lead over England, who were to face France at Twickenham. In...