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Formula One’s summer holiday is coming to an end. After a four-week break, the 2015 season will resume at the Belgian Grand Prix on August 23, sparking a run of nine races in a three-month period. The action will come thick and fast, which is just what F1 needs after the first 10 races of the campaign generally failed to live up to expectations, with Lewis Hamilton establishing an early...
Published: August 15, 2015
Hiroshi Iwata staked his claim as a weekend player to watch after his record-tying score of 63 on Friday at the 2015 PGA Championship. His out-of-nowhere performance was an inspiring, exciting development, but it still wasn’t enough to vault him to the top of the leaderboard. Standing tall above the rest of the star-studded field at Whistling Straits golf course in Kohler, Wisconsin are...
Published: August 15, 2015
Jason Day and Matt Jones sit atop the 2015 PGA Championship at the halfway point as things transition to the weekend at Whistling Straits. It’s been a wild ride so far, with notable players such as Tiger Woods struggling, Jordan Spieth making an impressive comeback charge and surprising monster performances from Day, Justin Rose and others. Before play picks up early Saturday to finish out a...
Published: August 15, 2015
New Zealand retained the Bledisloe Cup for the 13th year in succession, as they put Australia to the sword at Eden Park with a stunning 41-13 victory. The All Blacks came into Sunday’s game off the back of a 27-19 defeat in the first match, but they produced an exceptional display to land 2015’s trophy—comprehensively outplaying the Wallabies all over the park. It was Australia that...
Published: August 15, 2015
New Zealand retained the Bledisloe Cup on Saturday after beating Australia 41-13 to tie this year’s series at one win apiece thanks to a flood of four second-half tries. Dane Coles, Ma’a Nonu and Conrad Smith soared over to seal the triumph along with a penalty try, putting the wind back in New Zealand’s sails before they make their trip to the World Cup. For Michael Cheika’s...
Published: August 15, 2015
The race to be ready for this year’s World Cup is going according to plan for Ireland coach Joe Schmidt, who watches his side play host to Scotland at the Aviva Stadium on Saturday. After claiming a hugely successful 35-21 win over Wales a week ago, the Irish welcome Vern Cotter’s men to Dublin looking to replicate the success of their 40-10 triumph at Murrayfield in March. That Edinburgh...
Published: August 15, 2015
Twickenham is prepared for another edition of “Le Crunch” as England play host to France on Saturday in what promises to be a key World Cup warm-up outing for both teams. England coach Stuart Lancaster has a dilemma on his hands in who to keep as part of his World Cup plans, while departing France tactician Philippe Saint-Andre will want to end his managerial tenure with a bang. Les Bleus...
Published: August 15, 2015
South Africa are praying to avoid double disappointment at Argentinian hands as they make the trip to Buenos Aires this Saturday, a week on from their home embarrassment by the Pumas’ paws. Daniel Hourcade’s side clinched a momentous 37-25 victory in Durban last Saturday to end their Rugby Championship on a high note, while the Springboks ground to a halt without a single win to their name. That...
Published: August 15, 2015
It’ll be a fight to the finish as the PGA Championship crowns its 2015 winner on Sunday at Whistling Straits Golf Course. After shooting eight birdies and one eagle in Round 3, Jason Day of Australia holds a two-shot lead at 15 under par heading into the tournament’s final day. The 27-year-old has the inside track on his first career Major championship. Hot on his heels? The 22-year-old...
Published: August 15, 2015
The Rogers Cup was in the quarterfinal stages for both the men’s and women’s tournament on Friday from Montreal and Toronto. With both of the top-two seeds still in play on the men’s and women’s sides, quality tennis was plentiful as the field was cut down to just four. Continue for a look at Friday’s results and Saturday’s upcoming schedule. Men’s Men’s...