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Andy Murray’s recent U.S. Open collapse should have alarm bells ringing for British tennis fans. Last year’s Flushing Meadows champion deservedly lost in straight sets to Stanislas Wawrinka. While the Scot’s inability to deal with his Swiss opponent’s attack should worry, Murray’s return to habits of old underline an individual who needs rest during Great Britain’s...
Published: September 13, 2013
Great Britain return to Davis Cup action in the crucial World Group playoffs against Croatia this week. Victory holds great reward for two sides that are looking to gain momentum after contrasting build-ups to this intriguing clash. When: Sept. 13 to Sept. 15 Where: Stadion Stella Maris, Umag, Croatia How to Watch: Eurosport Team GB have racked up considerable individual achievements in recent months...
Published: September 11, 2013
Former England star striker Gary Lineker summed up his country’s performance in the 0-0 draw against Ukraine with a hastily deleted tweet, as reported by Jeremy Wilson of the Telegraph. BBC’s Match of the Day host vented the thoughts of a nation when he typed: “Awful. What happens to some of these players when they pull on an England shirt?” While adequate in defence for the...
Published: August 24, 2013
New Zealand had cantered to a 47-29 victory in the opening Bledisloe Cup clash with Australia. The All Blacks, led by the stunning performance of Ben Smith, proved too powerful for a Wallabies team that suffered inconsistent form during the Sydney clash. How would both teams fare in the intense atmosphere of the WestPac Stadium? Could New Zealand capture the Bledisloe Cup on home turf? Let’s...
Published: August 24, 2013
Australia face a daunting task during game two of the 2013 Bledisloe Cup. Having played inconsistently during the 47-29 Sydney loss to New Zealand, the Wallabies are now tasked with beating the All Blacks in Wellington to restore parity. Such an objective will test James Horwill and his colleagues to their physical and mental limits. The Australian captain has suggested his nation’s recent lack...
Published: August 17, 2013
The 2013 Bledisloe Cup started in ferocious fashion with a tightly fought battle. Australia and New Zealand remained neck-and-neck for the first half, but the All Black’s immense attacking power eventually saw the visitors move clear of Australia’s threat to win 47-29. Let’s take a look at the Game 1 score and recap. The Wallabies were immediately under pressure in their backyard....
Published: August 17, 2013
Day 1 of the 2013 Solheim Cup didn’t go to plan for USA’s women. Despite huge support at the Colorado Golf Club in Denver, the European contingent took an early lead. Liselotte Neumann‘s team grabbed a confident 5-3 advantage at the end of Day 1, and it doesn’t surprise the European captain. As reported by James Corrigan of The Daily Telegraph, the Swedish leader entered the...
Published: August 4, 2013
The Waikato Chiefs must have been fearing the worst. Trailing by 10 points to the Brumbies, it took Aaron Cruden’s quick triple penalty to kick-start any hopes of second successive Super Rugby 15 crown. Fans traveling to Hamilton got exactly what they asked for. Despite a 22-point performance from the brilliant Christian Lealiifano, Brumbies were left ruing the chance to replicate successes from...
Published: July 20, 2013
Round 3 of the Open Championship will prove to be pinnacle. Huge names such as Rory McIlroy, Justin Rose and Luke Donald have already missed the cut at a Muirfield course that never ceases to challenge the sport’s top players. Leader Miguel Angel Jimenez sunk an overall par during Round 2 to capitalise on Zach Johnson’s four-over 75, a score that saw the early pacesetter drop down the table. The...
Published: July 20, 2013
The Chiefs and Bulls will be cackling at the remaining Super Rugby teams. Regular season has concluded, but after a gruelling schedule crammed with many fiercely-fought clashes, the first and second placed teams have an extra week of rest before taking to the field once more. While the two leading squads aren’t in semifinal action until July 27, both Dave Rennie and Frans Ludeke’s sides...