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Nico Rosberg secured pole position to win the 2014 Monaco Grand Prix. The Mercedes driver outlasted teammate Lewis Hamilton, following a testy relationship between the two during GP week. Persistent mumblings of a spat between Hamilton and Rosberg had dominated previews of today’s race. The altercation undoubtedly stemmed from Rosberg producing the yellow flags after sliding into the escape road...
Published: May 24, 2014
Toulon eventually battered Saracens into submission to capture the 2014 Heineken Cup in Cadiff on Saturday, besting a game Sarries team by a 23-6 margin. The game was predictably defined by the merciless, power-first approach of Toulon‘s forwards. Toulon hit hard and often, even if it meant playing fast and loose with the rules off the ball. This overt physical intimidation did serve to wear...
Published: May 24, 2014
The 2014 Heineken Cup final appears to be Toulon‘s to lose, but don’t count on a stubborn Saracens outfit simply standing aside. Yet Saracens face a tall order attempting to stop Toulon‘s recent dominance of the competition. The key could well be the former’s ability to face down the physical challenge posed by Toulon‘s gigantic and intimidating collection of forwards....
Published: May 23, 2014
Two teams that had endured long waits for a trophy played out a predictably spiky and scrappy affair in the 2014 Amlin Challenge Cup final. Ultimately, it was Northampton Saints who bested Bath Rugby 30-16, per BBC Sport, but it was only after a furious second-half fightback. The victory was largely created by Bath’s penchant for self-destruction. Head coach Mike Ford’s team had been firmly...
Published: April 4, 2014
Surrendering a two-goal lead to Mexico proved that Jurgen Klinsmann still has work to do to get the USMNT right ahead of the 2014 FIFA World Cup. The German coach should concentrate on two key areas. The first must be fortifying an alarmingly generous defence. Against Mexico, L.A. Galaxy centre-back Omar Gonzalez was the biggest culprit. He struggled to identify midfield runners or track the movement...
Published: March 27, 2014
They may remain locked in a tussle over football coverage, but BT Sport and Sky Sports apparently see eye to eye on how to handle bringing Rugby Union to our screens. The two broadcast giants have agreed to a compromised deal to screen Rugby’s new European competition formats, according to Gavin Mairs of The Telegraph. The agreement breaks down to a swap and share arrangement between Sky...