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The Six Nations got up and running again this weekend with Warren Gatland looking to steer Wales to a history-making third consecutive title. The opening weekend is always hugely significant in setting the tone for the remaining four fixtures and ahead of Ireland’s clash against Scotland on Sunday afternoon, the other four sides were all looking to get off to the best possible...
Published: January 26, 2014
Sauber are the latest team to disclose details of their new concept for the upcoming Formula One season, having released the first images and information on their 2014 car, which has been dubbed the “C33-Ferrari.” The slick black design will be given its maiden public outing at the first bout of winter tests in Jerez, Spain, next week, and Sauber drivers Adrian Sutil and Esteban Gutierrez...
Published: January 25, 2014
The Ferrari Formula One team have unveiled the first images of the F14 T, the car which they hope will help spearhead a world championship challenge for the upcoming season. The team’s official Twitter account posted links to a video giving us a look at the design, which features a peculiarly flat nose in comparison to the other concepts that have been recently released ahead of the first bout...
Published: January 5, 2014
Portuguese football legend Eusebio da Silva Ferreira has passed away at the age of 71. Widely regarded as one of the greatest to ever play the game, the man known simply as Eusebio was the top scorer at the 1966 World Cup in England. He netted nine times in the tournament, including a four-goal haul against North Korea. Altogether, he scored 733 times in 745 career matches. His honours include a 1962...
Published: December 15, 2013
As we pass the halfway stage in the Heineken Cup 2013 pool phases, the serious business of rugby is not far off now. Teams know they must finish top of their pool to qualify; otherwise, they are forced to rely on being one of the top point-scoring second-place teams. So points are key, and performances are crucial. That was evident in Saturday’s round of games as we were treated to some marvelous...
Published: December 15, 2013
As we pass the halfway stage in the Heineken Cup 2013 pool phases, the serious business of rugby is not far off now. Teams know they must finish top of their pool to qualify; otherwise, they are forced to rely on being one of the top point-scoring second-place teams. So points are key, and performances are crucial. That was evident in Saturday’s round of games as we were treated to some marvelous...
Published: December 8, 2013
The Heineken Cup is back with a bang this weekend with a full round of fixtures. With two games gone, the pools are starting to take shape. Those teams who have won both ties will be looking to streak clear atop their group, whereas those who have suffered defeat will be well aware they can’t afford to slip up again. The pick of the action will come on Sunday and we have a plethora of intriguing...
Published: December 8, 2013
The Heineken Cup is back with a bang this weekend with a full round of fixtures. With two games gone, the pools are starting to take shape. Those teams who have won both ties will be looking to streak clear atop their group, whereas those who have suffered defeat will be well aware they can’t afford to slip up again. The pick of the action will come on Sunday and we have a plethora of intriguing...
Published: December 1, 2013
Australia produced a dominant display in front of a world-record crowd to beat New Zealand 34-2 in the final of the Rugby League World Cup. The Aussies have steamrollered every team in their path during the course of this tournament and are now world champions for the 10th time. Prior to the game, there was much talk of New Zealand’s shock victory over the Kangaroos in this fixture five...
Published: November 24, 2013
New Zealand maintained their perfect record in 2013 with a hugely dramatic 24-22 win over Ireland at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin. The All Blacks scored a try deep into added time to tie the game at 22-22 before Aaron Cruden scored a twice-taken conversion to win it. Heartbreak for the Irish, but they can take plenty of positives from a sterling performance. The first half was a pulsating affair that...