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Football Soccer Formula 1 Rugby Racing Golf Blogs TennisPublished: November 30, 2013
Ewen McKenzie will recall the previously suspended duo of Nick Cummins and Adam Ashley-Cooper for this weekend’s visit to the Millennium Stadium, where Australia seek to end their November Test series with a win over Wales. BBC Sport confirmed the pair’s return and went on to note that this weekend will be Quade Cooper’s 50th cap for the Wallabies—a sentimental achievement...
Published: November 29, 2013
One of the illustrious international fixtures that stretches back more than a century, Wales and Australia have seen out some classic encounters in their time. Having first butted heads in 1908, the two titans of the game have since met on 36 occasions—the Wallabies winning 25, and Wales triumphing in 10 with one draw. This Saturday, the pair round off their November series with what looks to...
Published: November 27, 2013
Wales and Australia end their November Test series with an explosive encounter this weekend, pitting two of the world’s biggest talents against one another for the fifth time in the last 18 months. These two nations first met in Cardiff 105 years ago and come back to the Welsh capital on Saturday with the Wallabies having won their last eight consecutive meetings. Ewen McKenzie’s side have...
Published: November 26, 2013
With the November international Tests coming to their inevitable end, there’s only so many opportunities remaining for the biggest and baddest of the Northern and Southern Hemispheres to release their anger upon one another. So, with that being the case, it was nice to see some sides grabbing the opportunity with both hands this week, just as Scotland and Australia did at Murrayfield. Although...
Published: November 25, 2013
With England taking a break this weekend, the rest of the world’s big guns were left to scrap in the penultimate round of November international Tests, and the shortened billing didn’t disappoint. After the drama that unfolded in Dublin on Saturday, it’s no surprise that Ireland’s and New Zealand’s stars dominate this week’s line-up, but there are a few spaces...
Published: November 24, 2013
This year’s Formula One season reaches its curtain-call climax in Brazil on Sunday, where Sebastian Vettel receives his parade after sealing the drivers’ championship earlier in the term. Beyond that, we already know Fernando Alonso will be second on the podium, but a gap is still to be filled for the bronze finish. Sao Paulo’s drama might be lessened by the predetermined outcomes,...
Published: November 24, 2013
New Zealand travel to the Aviva Stadium this weekend expecting to end 2013 on a high, unbeaten in 13 games already this year and with the hopes of adding a 14th victory on Sunday. Ireland are in a different realm altogether, with Josef Schmidt still fairly new to his role of head coach and the squad in a state of transition, hopes might understandably be low. However, though it may be a bout of world...
Published: November 23, 2013
Not for the first time in 2013, Scotland and Australia saw out a tight affair at Murrayfield this weekend, but it was eventually the Southern Hemisphere giants who edged a 21-15 victory in Edinburgh. It was far from the cleanest of affairs. The Wallabies wasted a plethora of kicking opportunities on their way to a second consecutive November victory and revenge against the Scots, whom they met over...
Published: November 23, 2013
With the final race of the Formula One campaign on the horizon, Sunday’s Brazilian Grand Prix has a tinge of bitter sweetness about its season climax. Sebastian Vettel descends upon Sao Paulo with his drivers’ championship already in tow, driving the Red Bull engine that’s helped in bringing him a fourth consecutive title. Although it’s already been decided who’ll finish...
Published: November 23, 2013
For the first time in seven years, Argentina travel to Rome this weekend seeking a maiden victory of their autumn Test series, while their Italian hosts head to the capital with back-to-back wins in their sights. Daniel Hourcade’s side have had a miserable time north of the equator this November, conceding 71 points in their two games so far and lacking an offensive bite, too, scoring just 18...