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Spare a thought for South Africa fan Ron Rutland following his side’s defeat to Japan in the epic Rugby World Cup encounter over the weekend. The former trader cycled through Africa and Europe to make it from Cape Town to Brighton, only to see the Springboks lose 34-32 in one of the game’s greatest ever upsets. Rutland‘s journey of more than 26,000 miles, which began in April 2013,...
Published: September 21, 2015
Ferrari and Sebastian Vettel turned the form book on its head at the Singapore Grand Prix to chalk up their third race win of the 2015 Formula One season. Daniel Ricciardo took second for Red Bull and Kimi Raikkonen filled the final spot on the podium. Only one of the supposedly dominant, near-bulletproof Mercedes cars made it to the end—and it was nearly 25 seconds down on the race winner. Without...
Published: September 21, 2015
Jenson Button‘s future in Formula One is up in the air after the former world champion revealed he is still in talks with McLaren about a possible extension to their partnership. It had been widely reported that Button was set to announce his retirement from the sport. Continue for updates. Button Keeps Fans and Media Guessing Thursday, September 24 “There’s no more...
Published: September 21, 2015
A memorable opening three days to the Rugby World Cup 2015 gave us the biggest shock in the tournament’s history as Japan turned two-time champions South Africa over. The Brave Blossoms set the tournament on fire with their 34-32 win in Brighton, England, capturing the imagination of their fans back home and the packed house of spectators at the Community Stadium. It was the landmark result...
Published: September 21, 2015
One round of fixtures into the Rugby World Cup 2015 pool stage and it’s safe to say the tournament has held nothing back in entertainment value, with fans only hoping to see more of the same in Week 2. From England’s essential bonus-point win against Fiji to Japan’s head-spinning 34-32 victory over South Africa and every Week 1 result surrounding, the drama has been built...
Published: September 21, 2015
Defending champions New Zealand avoided another big upset at the 2015 Rugby World Cup on Sunday, beating Argentina 26-16 after trailing at half-time. Wales and Samoa also got their World Cup bids off to a winning start, beating Uruguay and the USA, respectively, to move into the top two spots in Pools A and B, respectively. The action resumes on Wednesday, when Japan hope to continue their Cinderella...
Published: September 21, 2015
In the week after the U.S. Open, Davis Cup tennis featured two excellent semifinal pairings, both of which provided plenty of drama in determining November’s final. Great Britain and Belgium will compete in a rare final appearance by either country, and the journey to victory is worth a second look at some of the heroes and goats. The other World Group playoffs were to decide which of the eight...
Published: September 21, 2015
Jason Day took home his second FedEx Cup playoff title of the year and his fifth victory of the season. Clearly fatigued at the Deutsche Bank Championship, where he tied for 12th, the week off clearly did Day good. Not surprisingly, then, Mr. Day is this week’s big winner. Who joins him on the good side of the ledger? Not the PGA Tour, for one. Read on to find out why. Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: September 20, 2015
The field is set for the TOUR Championship next week, and it’s no surprise Jason Day has moved to the top position in the FedEx Cup Standings. Day has continued his sensational summer run by winning the BMW Championship at Conway Farms in Lake Forest, Illinois. The PGA champion took the drama out of this year’s event when he shot 61 and 63 in the first two rounds of the penultimate event...
Published: September 20, 2015
Rory McIlroy is still winless since May. As he showed all weekend, though, the world No. 1 (for now) is inching closer to putting his game back together. McIlroy shot a one-under 70 in Sunday’s fourth round, helping him finish the 2015 BMW Championship in a tie for fourth place at 14 under. The Northern Irishman finished eight strokes behind winner Jason Day, carding three birdies against two...