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Football Soccer Formula 1 Rugby Racing Golf Blogs TennisPublished: September 25, 2015
Argentina are under pressure to make a quick recovery from an opening defeat to New Zealand and will face Georgia this Friday with the hope of claiming their first Rugby World Cup 2015 victory. Milton Haig’s men currently sit above the Pumas in the Pool C standings after beating Tonga 17-10 in their tournament opener, but a determined Argentina side will pose stiff competition. Daniel Hourcade’s...
Published: September 24, 2015
New Zealand were unrelenting on Thursday evening as they rampaged to a 58-14 win over Namibia in their second Pool C outing of the Rugby World Cup 2015. Even a lineup containing numerous second-string stars was more than enough to demolish the African minnows, with the likes of Beauden Barrett, Malakai Fekitoa and Victor Vito among the victors’ seven try-scorers. Following on from Sunday’s...
Published: September 24, 2015
An exhilarating first week of the Rugby World Cup 2015 has showed fans the world over exactly what the cream of the international crop have to offer, with plenty more shocks and surprises still to come. Minnows Namibia will be the last team to start their tournament when they take on the not-so-slight challenge of reigning champions New Zealand on Thursday before Week 2 gets up and running. We provide...
Published: September 23, 2015
Scotland made a dream start to their Rugby World Cup 2015 campaign on Wednesday after claiming a 45-10 win over Pool B rivals Japan at Kingsholm in Gloucester, England, with a bonus point to boot. Australia took the upper hand in their efforts to make it out of the Pool of Death later on Wednesday evening, getting their tournament underway with a 28-13 win over Fiji. Romania also got their...
Published: September 23, 2015
Week 2 of the Rugby World Cup 2015 begins with a bang as Australia finally get their tournament underway against the considerable threat of Pool A dark horses Fiji on Wednesday. Cardiff’s Millennium Stadium plays host to the southern-hemisphere pair in what will be their 20th meeting, with Fiji having won just two of the previous 19 encounters and the most recent of those having taken place 61...
Published: September 23, 2015
It barely took 24 hours for Rugby World Cup 2015 to show why it’s lauded as one of the biggest sporting events in the world, with the Week 1 schedule giving fans worldwide no small amount of drama. Contenders England, New Zealand and Ireland all got off to winning starts, while South Africa’s surprise defeat to upstarts Japan stood out as one of the biggest shocks in the competition’s...
Published: September 22, 2015
Power is temporary and the opening weekend of the 2015 Rugby World Cup has already seen one of the game’s titans tumble down our list, while a less-fancied nation took giant steps in the opposite direction. Japan are the biggest movers in our power ranking following a stunning win over South Africa on Saturday, while New Zealand, Ireland and England made solid starts to their campaigns. Not every...
Published: September 21, 2015
One round of fixtures into the Rugby World Cup 2015 pool stage and it’s safe to say the tournament has held nothing back in entertainment value, with fans only hoping to see more of the same in Week 2. From England’s essential bonus-point win against Fiji to Japan’s head-spinning 34-32 victory over South Africa and every Week 1 result surrounding, the drama has been built...
Published: September 20, 2015
Sebastian Vettel led from the front in a dominant display to claim victory in Sunday’s stop-start Singapore Grand Prix, where championship leader Lewis Hamilton was forced to retire due to engine problems. Red Bull’s Daniel Ricciardo finished second to the four-time world champion despite making his best attempts to hound down his lead, while Kimi Raikkonen placed third in Ferrari’s...
Published: September 20, 2015
Andy Murray led Great Britain to a historic triumph over Australia in the Davis Cup semi-finals on Sunday, beating Bernard Tomic 7-5, 6-3, 6-2 in Glasgow to hand his team an unassailable 3-1 lead in the best-of-five tie. Victory for Murray, which comes the day after he and brother Jamie won the all-important doubles rubber, means Great Britain will contest their first Davis Cup final since 1978,...