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Maximilian Kieffer holds a single-shot lead through 14 holes after the opening round of the rain-hit Alstom Open in France. The German recovered from an early setback to move to four-under heading toward the 15th, but play was suspended again for the day before he could finish. Bernd Wiesberger, Victor Dubuisson, Jaco van Zyl, Rafael Cabrera-Bello and Andrew Dodt are all one shot back on three-under...
Published: July 2, 2015
The 2015 season has been a dreadful one for Tiger Woods, but he got off to an excellent start at the Greenbrier Classic in West Virginia on Thursday. Despite a few rough patches, Woods finished the day with an impressive four-under 66. That kept him right near the top of the leaderboard, as he went into the clubhouse tied for eighth. For Woods, it wasn’t just a good day—it was his best...
Published: July 2, 2015
England are no strangers to exiting a major international tournament in cruel fashion, but the Three Lionesses’ departure from the FIFA Women’s World Cup on Wednesday evening might be the cruellest of them all. With England and Japan tied 1-1 in stoppage time, England defender Laura Bassett scored an extremely unfortunate own goal that ultimately denied her team a place in the biggest game...
Published: July 2, 2015
Now, this is some serious rugby tekkers. Moseley Rugby player Caolan Ryan said to the camera that he was going to complete a conversion and a drop goal at the same time. Impossible, you say? Just watch! [Twitter: @CaolanRyan] Read more Rugby Union news on BleacherReport.com Read More →
Published: July 2, 2015
The first set of results from the Formula One GDPA’s fan survey have been published and the results don’t make pretty reading. A whopping 89 percent of respondents say the sport needs to be more competitive, while 77 percent think F1’s business interests are having too much influence. By contrast, just 45 percent feel the current crop of drivers represent the world’s best, and...
Published: July 2, 2015
On Wednesday night, there was heartbreak for England in Edmonton but scenes of absolute joy for Japan. The Nadeshiko, with their last-gasp 2-1 victory, sealed their place in Sunday’s final of the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup, where they will meet the USA in Vancouver. They have spent a lot of time in the city on the western coast, winning three games at BC Place Stadium, and now they are...
Published: July 2, 2015
The coverage of Brazil’s shortcomings, not only at this Copa America but in the strength in depth of their current options, has been extensive since defeat against Paraguay last weekend. Argentina’s subsequent 6-1 demolition of their neighbours on Tuesday evening served only to highlight even further the amount of work that lies ahead of Dunga if he is to lead Brazil’s charge back...
Published: July 2, 2015
The Super Rugby final takes place in Wellington this weekend with an all-New Zealand affair between the Hurricanes and the Highlanders. In a World Cup year, there are personal battles all over the field as the competition’s two best sides go head to head with many of their players vying for a place in Steve Hansen’s final 31-man squad bound for England. But thoughts of that trip will be...
Published: July 2, 2015
How does the world’s best player react during a penalty shootout? The same as the rest of us, it turns out. Argentina stormed into the Copa America final thanks to a 6-1 win over Paraguay in the semi-finals, but they wouldn’t have even played that game if they had lost their penalty shootout with Colombia in the quarters. Now the guys at La casa del futbol have posted a great video...
Published: July 2, 2015
Playing for the right to take on the United States in Sunday’s 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup Final, England conceded a goal in the 92nd minute to lose 2-1 to Japan in Edmonton on Wednesday evening in heartbreaking fashion. Just like Tuesday night’s semi-final, two penalties played a part in the story, but Laura Bassett’s injury-time own goal separated the two sides and reduced...