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Football Soccer Formula 1 Rugby Racing Golf Blogs TennisPublished: October 25, 2015
Australia beat Argentina 29-15 at Twickenham to set up a mouthwatering final with New Zealand in the 2015 Rugby World Cup. Rob Simmons and a hat-trick from Adam Ashley-Cooper helped the Wallabies reach their fourth World Cup final. The Pumas were ruthlessly punished for two early mistakes, but they were otherwise able to keep pace with the Wallabies for much of the contest thanks to five penalties...
Published: October 24, 2015
New Zealand beat South Africa 20-18 at Twickenham, London, to reach the final of the Rugby World Cup 2015. The All Blacks scored the only try of the first half through Jerome Kaino, but the Springboks held a five-point lead at half-time thanks to four Handre Pollard penalties. New Zealand’s Beauden Barrett was the only player to go over in the second half in a hard-fought encounter. The...
Published: October 23, 2015
Justin Rose leads the 2015 Hong Kong Open with a score of nine under overall after carding a solid score of 66 on Friday. Lucas Bjerregaard and compatriot Ian Poulter also kept pace with four-under 66s and remain one and two shots behind the world No. 7 respectively, with both briefly claiming an individual lead during the course of the second round. Thursday leader Lu Wei-chih picked up just one shot,...
Published: October 19, 2015
Jason Day has returned to his status as the world’s No. 1 golfer in the latest rankings after knocking Jordan Spieth off of the top spot. Fox Sports News confirmed the change on Twitter on Monday, with Spieth now occupying the No. 2 spot behind the Australian. According to the official rankings, the pair are separated by the finest of margins—a points average of just 0.0272. Day...
Published: October 18, 2015
It’s a southern hemisphere monopoly in the semi-finals of 2015 Rugby World Cup with all four teams having now booked their place. In the first semi-final, South Africa take on the might of New Zealand after the pair overcame Wales and France, respectively, while Argentina face Australia following wins over Ireland and Scotland. Read on for a closer look at the two unmissable matches, but first...
Published: October 18, 2015
A controversial last-minute penalty for Australia handed them a 35-34 victory over Scotland at Twickenham in a thrilling last quarter-final of the 2015 Rugby World Cup to join New Zealand, South Africa and Argentina in an all-Southern Hemisphere final four. Peter Horne went over to help the Scots to an early lead, but Michael Hooper, Drew Mitchell and Adam Ashley-Cooper all scored tries in...
Published: October 17, 2015
After New Zealand and South Africa booked their places in the semi-finals of the 2015 Rugby World Cup, the spotlight now turns to the two remaining quarter-finals on Sunday. First, Ireland take on Argentina at the Millennium Stadium, with the winner set to face whoever triumphs from Scotland’s clash with Australia in the last quarter-final. Here is the schedule for the two matches; read on for...
Published: October 17, 2015
New Zealand scored nine tries as they thrashed France 62-13 in their quarter-final at the Rugby World Cup 2015 on Saturday. Brodie Retallick and Nehe Milner-Skudder went over in the first half, while in the second half, Jerome Kaino and Kieran Read got in on the action. The All Blacks also enjoyed a brace from Tawera Kerr-Barlow and an even more impressive hat-trick from Julian Savea. Louis...
Published: October 17, 2015
South Africa claimed the first semi-final spot of the Rugby World Cup 2015 as they overcame Wales 23-19 in a hard-fought contest on Saturday at Twickenham, London. Gareth Davies scored the only try of the first half with the match largely boiling down to a kicking contest between Dan Biggar and Handre Pollard, but a late try from Springboks captain Fourie du Preez sealed the win for South Africa. The...
Published: October 15, 2015
Nicolas Colsaerts and Andy Sullivan share a lead of seven-under at the close of play on Thursday at the 2015 Portugal Masters. Close behind are the likes of Thomas Aiken, Thomas Pieters and David Drysdale, who went round the Oceanico Victoria with six-under 65s. Here’s how the leaderboard is shaping up after the first round in Portugal: The full leaderboard can be accessed by visiting the European...