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Football Soccer Formula 1 Rugby Racing Golf Blogs TennisPublished: November 29, 2014
A Ben Morgan brace helped steer England to a 26-17 win over Australia on Saturday as the Twickenham hosts ended their autumn international series with back-to-back victories. The Wallabies presented a close challenge for Stuart Lancaster’s men, but a heavy change of the English pack late on helped the hosts seal their win, confirmed by the official England Rugby Twitter account: It started off...
Published: November 28, 2014
The inaugural International Premier Tennis League got underway on Friday, with some of the most celebrated names in the sport coming together in Manila for the first leg of the 2014 showcase. The one-set-takes-all nature of this competition creates a more intense atmosphere in some of Asia’s biggest settings, pulling in an audience waiting to see what this tournament holds in its first year. With...
Published: November 28, 2014
Dating back to 1909, England and Australia hold a rivalry that sits as one of the most celebrated in inter-continental rugby, ready to be revived at Twickenham this Saturday. Both teams will collide in the English capital with hopes of ending their 2014 autumn international series on a strong note, and the spectacle has a lot to live up to in terms of what this fixture has produced in the past. Since...
Published: November 28, 2014
Wales hope to channel some of the spirit shown against New Zealand when they welcome South Africa to the Millennium Stadium on Saturday, as the curtain comes down on their autumn international series. Since succumbing to Ireland in their first tour fixture, the Springboks have embarked on a European rampage, dishing defeats to England and Italy in successive weeks. Both Warren Gatland and Heyneke Meyer...
Published: November 28, 2014
England and Australia will bring a close to their autumn international schedule on Saturday, the two sides each looking to go out on a high note at Twickenham. Both teams have suffered two defeats this autumn, with England dropping to South Africa and New Zealand while the Walllabies lost to France and Ireland. However, a confidence-boosting result over Samoa last Saturday has put a spring in the step...
Published: November 26, 2014
England will play host to Australia on Saturday as two out-of-sorts giants from each side of the equator compete to take home this year’s Cook Cup. This will be the fourth year in a row that the two teams have faced off at Twickenham. Stuart Lancaster’s men claimed the most recent scalp with a 20-13 win over the Wallabies this time last year. The fixture will bring a close to each side’s...
Published: November 24, 2014
For many of the Tier 1 outfits, this weekend was the last of their autumn international fixtures, and fans will have been overjoyed to see so many going out with a quite literal bang. Wales and New Zealand’s meeting in Cardiff in particular featured a weighty list of top-class collisions, thanks largely to the close nature of the scoreline, only coming apart as Warren Gatland’s defence...
Published: November 23, 2014
New Zealand required calm heads and patient build-up en route to a 34-16 win over New Zealand on Saturday, but once again they got the job done to keep alive an unbeaten autumn Test series. Thirty-one points in the second half saw the All Blacks cap off their tour of the Northern Hemisphere in style. It was another testament to Steve Hansen’s side and their ability to grind out results in whatever...
Published: November 22, 2014
South Africa showed increased second-half determination to beat Italy 22-6 on Saturday, not allowing their hosts to score even a single point after the half-time whistle. Heyneke Meyer’s side end their autumn tour at Cardiff’s Millennium Stadium next Saturday and will face Wales with back-to-back wins to their name. Despite the win, the Springboks were scrappy in disposing of the Italians...
Published: November 22, 2014
England won their first Test of the autumn international series on Saturday, beating Samoa, 28-9, at Twickenham to finally stop their losing streak. Jonny May and Mike Brown each dotted down to give England their victory, the official England Rugby Twitter account confirming their triumph: Samoa came into the clash as a Pacific Island underdog but performed admirably in attempting...