Month: May 2016

Jordan Spieth Coming Up on Day, Bowditch has Best Finish of Season

Watch out Jason Day. Texan Jordan Spieth has you in his sights as he had a rather easy time on the inward half of the 2016 Dean & Deluca Colonial Invitational in Fort Worth, Texas. Spieth closed with a 30 on the back nine that included six birdies: three to begin and three to close,…

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Ricciardo’s Racing Luck Absent Again in Grand Prix of Monaco

In what seems to be the emergence of a disturbing trend in motorsport racing, Aussie driver Daniel Ricciardo was left stranded in the pits during the Grand Prix of Monaco when he made a stop on the 32nd lap of the race, only to find that his crew had neglected to supply the pit with…

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Tomic Stages Valiant Fight Against Virus and Coric

Bernard Tomic will have an unwanted spell in order to recover form an illness that required him to receive medical treatment in the middle of his match with Croatia’s Borna Coric that resulted in a four-set loss, even though he may have produced the best clay court performance of his career. Ahead of the match,…

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Oklahoma City Thunder One Game From Eliminating Warriors

Stop the presses. The presumptive 206 NBA Champion Golden State Warriors find themselves facing an elimination game as the Oklahoma City Thunder seized a 3 – 1 series lead with a relatively easy 118 – 94 victory in last night’s game. Oklahoma has outdone Golden State in every aspect of the game, from pace, to…

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Maroons Team for Origin 1 Announced

The squad for game one next Wednesday of State of Origin for Queensland was announced by Coach Kevin Walters. Two players were selected to debut in the match against New South Wales. Centre Justin O’Neill of North Queensland will take the role formerly occupied be retired great Justin Hodges and Corey Oates of the Brisbane…

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Chris Gayle’s Latest Inflammatory Remarks

Cricketer Chris Gayle is at it yet again, igniting new controversy with disparaging comments directed towards teammates and cricket legends alike in his autobiography, Six Machine. Nothing like a little innuendo in a book’s title to tip the nature of the literature betwixt the covers. An excerpt published in The Times featured Gayle claiming that…

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AFL Round 9 Results

If there was any lingering doubt as to how far the Dockers have descended in the 2016 VFL season, it should linger no longer as the Fremantle Football Club was dismembered by the lowly Richmond Tigers this Saturday past 83 – 45. The Roos, as expected, kept their perfect start to the season intact with…

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AFL Round 9 Familiar Faces Return New Ones Appear

The big game, one of them, at any rate, in AFL Round 9 will be the meeting tonight betwixt the Hawthorn Hawks and the Sydney Swans. Hawthorn will play host to the Swans at MCG. Josh Kennedy will be back on the ground now that he has sufficiently recovered from his hamstring injury and Ben…

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Young F1 Driver Verstappen Driving Into Record Books

Max Verstappen has established F1 records as the youngest driver to win a race to go along with his youngest ever to lead a lap. He can never surpass those records, as the one guarantee life offers is that those who survive, age. It appears that no one else will, either, as the F1 stewards…

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Rio Gold Swimmer Cameron McEvoy Could Win Six Medals

Australian swimmer and solid Rio gold medal prospect Cameron McEvoy is modestly reluctant to engage in the predictions game over how he will do in the pool come August. For a swimmer ranked number one in the world, this is a refreshing departure from the typical hyperbole of athletes looking to boost their psychological profiles…

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