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Football Soccer Formula 1 Rugby Racing Golf Blogs TennisPublished: October 17, 2011
A feature of world golf over the past couple of seasons has been the impact of young players. Several golfers in their mid-20s have come on to the scene and impressed . The likes of Webb Simpson, Keegan Bradley and Kim Kyung-tae are big parts of the new generation of golf that’s beginning to take centre stage. But here is a look at an even younger group of players, those aged under 25 years. This...
Published: October 7, 2011
Quarterfinal 4: New Zealand versus Argentina at Wellington. Sunday October 9th, kickoff 8.30 p.m. Hosts New Zealand will take on Argentina in what is easily the most lopsided of the quarterfinals. The All Blacks did not miss a beat as they cruised through their four matches unbeaten. They opened the tournament with a win over Tonga before further comfortable wins over Japan, France and Canada. It did...
Published: October 7, 2011
Quarterfinal 3: South Africa versus Australia at Wellington. Sunday October 9th, kickoff 6 p.m. Thanks to Australia’s loss to Ireland in pool play, the second- and third-ranked teams in the world will play each other in a quarterfinal. Defending World Cup champions South Africa were a mixed bag in Pool D but did enough to win all four games and qualify first. They were involved in two of the...
Published: October 6, 2011
Quarterfinal 2: England versus France at Auckland. Saturday October 8th, kick-off 8.30pm. The second quarterfinal of Rugby World Cup 2011 features two teams who have failed to wow the audiences so far in the tournament, but have done enough to still be alive heading into the final three weeks. England scraped through as winners of Pool B. Late tries were needed to pip Argentina and Scotland, while...
Published: October 6, 2011
Quarter Final 1: Ireland versus Wales at Wellington. Saturday October 8th, kickoff 6pm. Two of the form teams of the tournament will square off in the first playoff match of Rugby World Cup 2011. There is everything at stake as the winner here will have a very real chance of getting all the way to the final with a favourable semi-final matchup against England/France. Pool C winners Ireland started...
Published: September 21, 2011
The All Blacks’ third match of Rugby World Cup 2011 this Saturday night against France will easily be their biggest test so far in what is expected to be another sell out at the fortress that is Eden Park. The much anticipated Pool A battle pits New Zealand against their World Cup bogey side. France famously knocked New Zealand out of both the 1999 and 2007 World Cups and are also the last test...