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Football Soccer Formula 1 Rugby Racing Golf Blogs TennisPublished: October 30, 2015
Argentina and South Africa meet on Friday in a duel to see who will be crowned best of the rest in the Rugby World Cup 2015 third-place playoff. The pair came up short against finalists New Zealand and Australia, respectively, and although the prizes on offer aren’t as grand, the bronze-medal encounter at London’s Olympic Stadium promises fireworks nonetheless. These two teams have met...
Published: October 30, 2015
Their race for a winners’ medal may be over, but Argentina face South Africa on Friday as both teams hope they can claim a consolatory third-place finish at the Rugby World Cup in 2015. The two southern hemisphere rivals have met only once before in a Rugby World Cup, and it was the Springboks who prevailed 37-13 at the Stade de France back in 2007. It’s once again a European setting that...
Published: October 29, 2015
The top seeds are dropping like flies at the Valencia Open 500 after Feliciano Lopez, Benoit Paire and Fabio Fognini were among the casualties to fall in Thursday’s round-of-16 schedule. Following Bernard Tomic’s Wednesday exit and David Ferrer being forced to pull out with injury, Roberto Bautista-Agut and Guillermo Garcia-Lopez remain as the only seeded entrants after winning...
Published: October 29, 2015
The Rugby World Cup has brought us a catalogue of inspirational moments over the past 28 years, and it’s no surprise some of the most memorable ones materialised in the final itself. New Zealand and Australia are on a collision course this Saturday as they each bid to become the first nation ever to win three World Cups, and each have provided huge excitement since the inaugural contest in 1987. Fans...
Published: October 28, 2015
One of the biggest matches in Rugby World Cup history is almost upon us as New Zealand and Australia prepare to contest Saturday’s final in a fixture packed to the rafters with star talent. Both teams have managed to make it to Twickenham with minimal injuries or absences, maximising the fans’ chances of seeing the best possible XVs head-to-head at the climax of the competition. Two in-form...
Published: October 27, 2015
British No. 2 Aljaz Bedene came back from a set down to upset eighth-seeded Jeremy Chardy on Tuesday and reach the second round of the Valencia Open 500 alongside home-crowd favourite Guillermo Garcia-Lopez. The Slovenian-born underdog dumped his French opponent out of the running at the first hurdle and will be joined by Benoit Paire and Garcia-Lopez in the next phase of the contest. Australian...
Published: October 27, 2015
It’s comforting to know the two most deserving teams will line up in the final of the Rugby World Cup 2015 after New Zealand and Australia defeated South Africa and Argentina, respectively, to book Saturday’s climax. Both the Springboks and the Pumas made valiant efforts in their bids to advance to the Twickenham decider, and neither team should regret the exciting manner in which they...
Published: October 26, 2015
New Zealand and Australia will contest their first-ever Rugby World Cup final against one another next Saturday after defeating South Africa and Argentina, respectively, to reach the climax of the 2015 tournament. This weekend’s semi-final did not fail to entertain, with the All Blacks deservedly edging the Springboks 20-18 before the Wallabies ousted the Pumas from the running with a 29-15 triumph...
Published: October 26, 2015
New Zealand will have their chance to become the first nation ever to win back-to-back World Cups next Saturday at Twickenham, London, but the not-so-small matter of beating Australia separates them and a 2015 triumph. This will be the 155th meeting between the two bitter rivals, but it represents their first time facing off in the final of a World Cup after clashing in the semis in three of the past...
Published: October 25, 2015
Justin Rose topped off a pristine Hong Kong Open 2015 on Sunday and finished the tournament one shot ahead of Lucas Bjerregaard to claim the eighth European Tour title of his career. The Englishman carded a Sunday score of 68 to finish 17-under-par overall and managed to surrender just three bogeys throughout the course of the week in what was a near-spotless display of his quality. Bjerregaard...