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Football Soccer Formula 1 Rugby Racing Golf Blogs TennisPublished: October 10, 2013
Seven players head the field after Day 1 of the Portugal Masters 2013. The leading pack, all tied at six under par, include Chilean Felipe Aguilar, Germany’s Maximilian Kieffer, England’s Graeme Storm and David Lynn, Wales’ Jamie Donaldson, Alvaro Quiros of Spain and Ireland’s Simon Thornton. Pre-tournament favourite Martin Kaymer is three under par and in joint 30th position....
Published: October 10, 2013
The Presidents Cup may have marked the official end to the 2013 golfing calendar, but already 2014’s programme is ready to get underway, as the final spots on the 2014 European Tour will be decided. Now in its seventh year, the Portugal Masters stands out as one of the early highlights of the new season, attracting top-class competitors from around the globe. Some of the biggest names on the...
Published: October 8, 2013
Over the past nine or so years, Wayne Rooney has been a complex character when it comes to the English national team. Selected and played even when out of form and unfit, the squad’s various managers have been reluctant to drop the Manchester United forward due to his ability to produce magic even when playing within himself. Memories of Rooney’s heroics as an 18-year-old lighting up Euro...
Published: October 7, 2013
At the Emirates stadium they call him Super Jack, and while his midfield partner Aaron Ramsey may have outshone Wilshere recently, it was the 21-year-old Englishman who popped up with a goal to save the day and clinch a hard-fought draw against West Bromwich Albion at the weekend. Since the departure of Cesc Fabregas, Wilshere has made his name as a decisive and prodigious match-winner on the field...
Published: October 5, 2013
In a match brimming with the tension and buzz that would be more fitting for a Rugby World Cup final, New Zealand ran out deserved winners against a formidable South Africa side determined to run the ball in front of a home crowd at Ellis Park. Having played and won all six of their games, the All Blacks completed their domination of the Rugby Union Championship in fitting style, running out as 27-38...
Published: September 11, 2013
Argentina have qualified for next year’s World Cup with two games to spare thanks to a Lionel Messi brace from the spot against Paraguay. The match finished 5-2, with the extra goals for La Albiceleste supplied by Sergio Aguero, Angel di Maria and Maxi Rodriguez. With Brazil 2014 now firmly in their sights, Argentina can begin dreaming of spoiling the host nation’s big party come...