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The temperature is rising in the play-off hunt across Europe as each of the top three domestic leagues nears its conclusion. In the Pro 12, there are still a clutch of pivotal clashes between the top four sides that will shape the complexion of the play-off places. One certainty is that champions Leinster are all but out of the picture after defeat to the Dragons. In England, Devon’s only top-flight...
Published: April 14, 2015
The WWE is currently touring the UK and on Monday night a couple of Premier League stars couldn’t resist the chance to get their hands on the World Heavyweight Championship belt. Southampton‘s Nathaniel Clyne and Crystal Palace‘s Wilfried Zaha are both paid 10s of thousands of pounds a week but looked just like kids again as they proudly posed with Seth Rollins’ belt. Clyne...
Published: April 14, 2015
When the United States men’s national soccer team roster for Wednesday’s friendly against Mexico was released Sunday night, fear crept into the minds of USMNT fans when they glanced at the list of available forwards. The current No. 1 striker on the depth chart, Jozy Altidore, is suspended for the clash at the Alamodome because of his stupid profanity-infused rant toward the referee...
Published: April 14, 2015
Though Formula One’s 2015 Chinese Grand Prix failed to match the drama and excitement of the previous round in Malaysia, fans were at least treated to a handful of top-class drives. Lewis Hamilton‘s near-perfect weekend saw him move 13 points clear of Sebastian Vettel at the head of the drivers’ standings. The reigning champion was quickest in every practice session, qualified on...
Published: April 13, 2015
The 79th edition of the Masters featured Tiger Woods‘ return, Phil Mickelson‘s resurgence, Justin Rose’s resilience and Rory McIlroy’s roaring comeback, but every storyline this weekend played as no more than a minor subplot to Jordan Spieth’s historic, victorious march through Augusta National. By the time the 21-year-old Texan had finished ripping through the opening...
Published: April 13, 2015
Congratulations, Jordan Spieth. Now that you’ve won the Masters, made witty banter about the nature of your receding hairline and worn the green jacket, without a breather, you will travel to Hilton Head and try to win another tournament. You will undoubtedly face a letdown. The Category 5 emotional hurricane that was the four-day slam at Augusta National Golf Club heads out to sea. The...
Published: April 13, 2015
Tiger Woods returned to the 2015 Masters with a bang, finishing tied for 17th place at five strokes under par to befuddle skeptical fans and critics alike. Those four rounds at Augusta National showed glimpses of the old Tiger, both good and bad, suggesting he still has a ways to go before returning to full vintage form—but he’s getting there, and that’s a good sign. Many thought...
Published: April 13, 2015
Just four strokes separated 21-year-old winner Jordan Spieth at the Masters from the rest of the pack, a final leaderboard speaking volumes about the sport’s future. Spieth broke many records at Augusta, tying Tiger Woods‘ scoring record from 1997 in the process and giving the sport a jolt of global attention it needed. While the young superstar hogs the spotlight—as he should—the...
Published: April 13, 2015
A day after Jordan Spieth’s final putt rattled in the 72nd hole of the Masters, the focus now turns to the Pacific Northwest and Chambers Bay for the U.S. Open. The talk all weekend at Augusta National Golf Club was Spieth’s wire-to-wire win, the first in 39 years. Spieth deserved every word, but as we turn our attention to golf’s second major of the year, there are players who...
Published: April 13, 2015
Sometimes hype isn’t manufactured but organic and something noteworthy, which seems to be the case with Jordan Spieth after his historic run at the 2015 Masters. Spieth, just 21 years old, went wire-to-wire against the game’s best, holding off Phil Mickelson and a host of others while setting course records. The wildest part? It was easy to see coming from golf’s next big thing. Forget...