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Some people are born winners—no matter what they choose to do in life, they find a way to be successful. McLaren CEO Ron Dennis is one of those people. His team may be down right now, but if anyone can find a way to lead them back to the top of Formula One, it is Dennis. Since he took over the McLaren team at the end of 1980, they have been one of the most successful Formula...
Published: March 17, 2015
After four rounds of matches, it all comes down to the wire in the final weekend of the 2015 Six Nations Championship. Wales’ 23-16 victory over Ireland in Round 4 ensures that there is still everything to play for, with four teams still in with a chance of clinching the title, as England and France also kept their hopes alive. Here are the fixtures, current standings and what each team needs...
Published: March 17, 2015
Bournemouth winger Matt Ritchie was celebrating on Monday after being called up by Scotland for the first time. It is an exciting development for Ritchie. He not only gets to play international football but also gets to visit Scotland…for the first time. Yes, the 25-year-old has admitted that he has never actually been to the country he is about to represent at international level. He...
Published: March 17, 2015
The 2015 Formula One Australian Grand Prix was a bit of a disappointment. Low on drama and excitement and with as much tension as a broken Slinky, we can only hope the race was not an indicator of how the rest of the season will go. But for all the failings of the grand prix itself, fans could at least enjoy some great displays by a variety of drivers all the way through the field. From winner Lewis...
Published: March 17, 2015
Lewis Hamilton has criticised Red Bull’s claims that Mercedes should have the ability of its car capped after waltzing to a simple one-two at the 2015 Australian Grand Prix. Hamilton took the season’s opening race, finishing 1.360 seconds ahead of team-mate Nico Rosberg and 34.523 seconds in front of Sebastian Vettel’s Ferrari in third. Such early domination led Red Bull team principal...
Published: March 17, 2015
Welsh prop Adam Jones has been offered a route back to the national set-up despite retiring earlier this year. Wales left the Lions star out of their Six Nations squad with Samson Lee assuming first-choice No. 3 status in the championship. But the young Scarlets prop suffered a nasty leg injury in Wales’ win over Ireland, inviting the question of whether Jones might be an option to fill the void,...
Published: March 17, 2015
It was a busy day of action on both the men’s and the women’s side of the bracket at the BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells. Superstars like Andy Murray, Maria Sharapova and Caroline Wozniacki took the court, although Wozniacki was sent home in a surprising upset. Both the men and the women were still in the third round during Monday’s tennis. With that in mind, here is a look at the...
Published: March 17, 2015
Guadalajara have been struggling with their performance in the past couple of years, which led them to sit at the bottom of the relegation table, but not anymore. Chivas started the 2015 Clausura with the commitment to stay in the Mexican first division. Their record didn’t look very good. Before Matchday 1 of the tournament, they had won 13 games of a total of 68 (four seasons). The...
Published: March 17, 2015
Is 2015 going to be the year of the Hurricanes? It seems as though we ask that same question every year and while they always hold promise, they never fully deliver. So is this year going to be any different? They are 4-0 to open the season. They have been to South Africa, winning games against the Bulls and Lions on the high veldt. They did not slip on the banana skin that is the Force in their stopover...
Published: March 17, 2015
The finish line is fast approaching, but plenty more tennis will be played this week in the California desert, and there’s no shortage of sizzling plot points to follow. On the men’s side, Roger Federer will first try to vanquish his Australian Open conqueror, and if he passes that test, the Swiss legend will be on a collision course with his Spanish archrival. Standing in their path is...