Rugby: Haag expects tough derby battle

30 10 2010

Bath is poised for a battle of attrition in Friday night’s West Country derby against Gloucester at the Recreation Ground. The visitors have lost two of their four Aviva Premiership games but Bath’s forwards coach Martin Haag expects them to be inspired by their challenging opening to the season.

“It makes you even more determined to win the big games, so the important thing for us is to get that win. Bath make just one change following their 31-16 victory over Sale with Matt Banahan replacing Tom Biggs on the left wing.

“Local derbies are always tough and the weather forecast is not great so it should be a good battle on all fronts.” Sale head coach Mike Brewer is delighted to have Charlie Hodgson back for his side’s clash with Wasps at Edgeley Park.

Hodgson, the England fly-half, will be making his first appearance since undergoing shoulder surgery during the summer.

“A player of his experience is about more than how he executes at fly-half, it’s also his game management and overall decision making which is invaluable.

“Nicky Macleod has done really well in the first part of the season and it’s quite timely that Charlie is now fully recovered just as Nicky picks up a hamstring injury.”

Wasps have made five changes in personal for the trip to Manchester with captain Tom Rees, Richard Haughton, Ben Jacobs, Ben Broster and Andy Powell returning.

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England chance caps wedding for rugby league star

30 10 2010

The call to his boss should have been a congratulatory affair offering thanks for putting him on the verge of becoming an England international.

However, rugby league star Luke Robinson did not really want to speak to Huddersfield Giants chief Nathan Brown. Instead, he was more concerned with urgently speaking to the Australian’s wife.

Recent days have been a whirlwind of mixed emotions for Robinson. The Super League player has hastily postponed his October 25 nuptials in Cyprus and missed his own stag-do in Las Vegas to fly out with England for their Four Nations tour.

He freely admits he has now subsequently incurred the wrath of his future mother-in-law even before tying the knot, but girlfriend Laura Towler has been slightly more understanding.

“I’ve not been kicked out of home,” said the 26-year-old from Halifax. “There’s been a few tears shed, a lot of heart to heart but she’s fully behind me.

“She said it’s a once-in-a-life opportunity, although she was crying as she was saying it.

“Obviously, I wouldn’t be marrying the girl if she didn’t understand what rugby means to me. She realises this is the pinnacle of a player’s career and I love her even more now.

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“There have been a few difficult phone calls to people, explaining they’re going to my wedding that I’m not going to be at.”

Robinson should have been departing for Las Vegas today and, as the former Castleford star packs his bags for a dream trip of his own, he had to have another tough conversation with his best man.

“I met him for a drink on Saturday to explain everything but I might have messed up his visa application as well so that didn’t go down well either.

Robinson, who departs for New Zealand on Friday, concedes the couple will have lost thousands of pounds on their big day but insisted: “The money side doesn’t come into it.If you’d have asked me as a kid, I’d have paid a million pounds to play for my country.”

Robinson, who conceded Laura might have her eye on a new car as a potential sweetener for the inconvenience, said there was always a slight risk their wedding day might get knocked out. “Laura’s a history teacher at Ryburn School in Halifax and so, the only time our holidays co-incide are the October half-term holidays,” he said.

“We booked the wedding two years ago. I knew it was a time England could potentially be playing but we had to hedge our bets.

And how did Mrs Brown suggest he broach the whole subject? “I’ll just say she probably gave better advice than Nathan.”

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Rugby: Phil Vickery calls time on playing career

30 10 2010

Phil Vickery has today retired on medical advice, less than five months short of his 35th birthday. He won 73 England caps during a 12-year international career, went on two tours with the Lions and made 190 appearances in total for his two clubs, and will announce his decision at a press conference later today.

Born in Cornwall, he joined Gloucester from Redruth. He was 21 when he made his international debut, against Wales in 1998, and took part in the World Cup the following year after recovering from a neck injury.

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He played in the 2003 and 2007 World Cup finals, captaining England in the latter. He was released by Gloucester in 2006 because they were concerned that, after operations on his neck and back, he did not have long left in the game.

Vickery proved them wrong and spent four years with Wasps, keeping his place in the national squad and touring South Africa with the Lions last year, playing in the first and third Tests.

Vickery’s retirement is proof of the growing toll professional rugby is having on players. His fellow prop in the 2003 World Cup final, Trevor Woodman, had to give up the game because of injury, as did the hooker, Steve Thompson, only to resurrect his career two years later. Another prop involved with England in 2003, Robbie Morris, is retiring because of a spinal condition.

Vickery is almost the last of a dying generation, players who remember what it was like in the amateur era. He was someone who tasted the highs and lows at international level but never lost his perspective in good times or bad.

The prop, who is a self-confessed Take That fan, wrote in his book: “I know I sound like an old git, but a message I’d like to give kids starting out as professionals today is how vital it is that they put some money away.

“I’m sure that rugby careers are going to get shorter and shorter as the sport becomes tougher and tougher. A rugby career doesn’t last long.” This week Vickery sadly found out exactly how long his had lasted.

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Golf: Europe on top as rain lashed Ryder Cup halted

30 10 2010

Mother Nature wreaked havoc with the Ryder Cup here Friday as torrential rain forced the suspension of play after Europe seized the early initiative at a water-logged Celtic Manor.

Play was halted with the Europeans leading their American rivals in three of the four morning fourballs as the 38th edition of the fiercely contested bienniel contest got under way in testing conditions.

European Tour chief referee John Paramor said officials had been left with no option to halt play as conditions worsened rapidly following the first tee-off at 7:45am (0645 GMT).

“This morning it was pretty rough but all the players were keen to get going so we did,” Paramor said.

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“But it kind of deteriorated to such an extent that I contacted both captains … everyone came to an agreement to suspend play.”

It was the first time play had been suspended at the Ryder Cup since 1997, when Europe defeated the United States at Valderrama, Spain.

There was no indication of when players may return to the course as the rain continued to fall, with tournament officials saying they would make an announcement about a possible resumption at 4:00pm local time (1500 GMT).

The deluge also caused problems for the United States team, who quickly scrambled to buy new waterproofs after their official kit started to leak.

“We were disappointed with the performance of them, and you know, we just fixed it,” US captain Corey Pavin said. “They were not doing what we wanted them to do so we went out and bought some more waterproofs.”

Europe captain Colin Montgomerie admitted he had wanted to stay on the course after watching his fired up players storm into an early lead.

“Yes, I wanted to stay on, in a perfect world, but at the same time, there was nothing we could do,” Montgomerie said.

Earlier, the United States duo of Dustin Johnson and Phil Mickelson hit the opening shots before a packed grandstand at the first tee, where football match-style chants of “Europe, Europe” and “Ole Ole Ole” filled the air.

The intimidating atmosphere and hostile conditions appeared to affect Johnson the most, the 26-year-old rookie slicing his shot off the first tee to roars of delight from the pro-European galleries.

Mickelson and Johnson were quickly one down in their contest with Europe’s powerful duo of Lee Westwood and US PGA champion Martin Kaymer, Westwood making a birdie on the second hole to draw first blood.

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By the time play was suspended, Westwood and Kaymer were two up after five holes. “We’re a little bit disappointed because we got some good momentum going but I don’t see any reason why we can’t that momentum going again once we get back out,” Westwood said after play was halted.

In the second match, Northern Irish duo Rory McIlroy and Graeme McDowell were locked in what was shaping up to be a fierce battle with Stewart Cink and Matt Kuchar.

McIlroy and McDowell took the lead with a solid par on the first as the Americans bogeyed, before Cink rolled in a sensational long putt on the par-three third to pull it back to all square.

Yet another bogey from Cink on the fourth handed the lead back to McDowell and McIlroy after four holes.

Cink later said he welcomed the suspension of play.

“It was even hard to call it a golf course at times,” Cink said. “It was a good thing for them to call off play because the Ryder Cup is too important an event for its integrity to be compromised.”

The other matches saw world number one Tiger Woods and Steve Stricker also fall behind to England’s Ian Poulter and Ross Fisher at the first hole, when Fisher made a solid par and the Americans both bogeyed.

But Woods birdied the par-five second after a superb third shot left him with a six-footer to level the match.

Poulter responded in kind on the third, draining a long putt from the edge of the green to birdie and regain the lead.

The only bright spot for Pavin was the form of rookies Bubba Watson and Jeff Overton who went two-up after two holes in their contest with Luke Donald and Padraig Harrington.

Pavin’s decision to start Watson and Overton had raised eyebrows when the pairings were announced on Thursday, but the move rapidly appeared to be an inspired gambit as first Overton then Watson sank birdies.

Pavin was relaxed about the explosive start made by Europe as play was halted. “It’s early on and there’s a lot to go. We will see how it develops as we go along,” he said.

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Ryder Cup 2010: Euro star Lee Westwood must play lead role of his own

30 10 2010

The A-listers roll into St Andrews on Wednesday ahead of the Dunhill Masters, the European tour’s annual pro-am jamboree. The usual suspects from the land of make believe, led by Hugh Grant, Samuel L Jackson, Kyle MacLachlan, Aidan Quinn and James Nesbitt will be hoping their name comes out of the draw alongside a genuine celebrity.

Yes, the majority of Europe’s Ryder Cup superstars are turning out north of the border to show Hollywood’s high handicappers what a real hero looks like. Captain Colin Montgomerie returns to the ranks after four days chasing around Celtic Manor in a buggie.

Monty tops a list that includes the champion who finally extinguished the American flame, Graeme McDowell, the Molinari brothers, Padraig Harrington, Peter Hanson, Martin Kaymer, Ross Fisher, Rory McIlroy and Lee Westwood.

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Most believe he is that already. Ryder Cup pundit Dottie Pepper hailed Westwood’s game as complete. Her view was shared by the Americans, who sent out their most reliable finisher, Steve Stricker, first in the singles matches knowing that Westwood would lead off for Europe.

The magnitude of his achievement and its symbolic value to the rest of his team produced the first lump of the day in the throat of America. Emotion robbed Stricker of speech, just as it would Hunter Mahan later on.

After falling behind at the third Westwood played arguably his best hole of the week at the fourth, parting the mist with his drive and jamming his iron to five feet. He rolled that in to level the match and another at the fifth to take the lead.

When Westwood’s game hangs together he has an extra club in his bag marked magic. At the sixth and the seventh holes he put his ball six feet from the pin, leaving straightforward putts for birdie and a three-hole advantage, a position from which Stricker would have struggled to recover. It came from nowhere. An old failing, a lack of authority with the putter. Westwood missed both.

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The match was lost on the penultimate hole. You can’t win them all, of course. The loss became part of a storyline that led all the way to McDowell’s dramatic finale. Afterwards McDowell acknowledged Westwood as the best player in the European team.

Westwood is asked to answer for the absence each time a major comes around. He talks about patience and continuing along the same upward trajectory. It will happen. In this assumption Westwood falls into a universal trap, one that sees progress as inevitable.

One can hear the count in Westwood’s head. Last year he tied third at the Open and the US PGA. This year he was second at the Masters, after leading at half way, and at the Open.

The Ryder Cup was Westwood’s first competitive golf since his recovery from an Achilles injury that forced his withdrawal from the US PGA in August.

The Ryder Cup has come to define Montgomerie. Westwood has a chance to step beyond that association, great as it is, and join the legends of the game. Hugh to play him in the movie?

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Golf: Duo battle for top spot

30 10 2010

Rubbing salt into the wounds of a year that has been an unmitigated disaster on and off the course, Tiger Woods is about to be replaced as golf’s number one.

Either England’s Lee Westwood will finally make it to the top at the age of 37 or 25-year-old German Martin Kaymer will pip him to it.

Following three successive European Tour victories – one of them his first major – Kaymer will leap from third to first in one bound with a top-two finish in the Andalucia Masters at Valderrama.

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Westwood is not playing in Spain as he gives his injured calf more rest before returning, like Woods, at the final world championship of the season in Shanghai next week.

At the time Westwood was ranked 35th and well on the comeback trail after slumping from fourth in 2001 to outside the top 250 less than two years later.

As for Kaymer, he was still an amateur and pretty much unknown outside his native country, where two days into Woods’ latest reign he won a mini-tour event by five and soon afterwards decided that the time had come to switch to the paid ranks.

Not that the time looked right at the European Tour qualifying school that November. Far from getting one of the 30 cards on offer, he finished 142nd out of 151 with a four-round total of 22 over par.

For him to go top on Sunday could complete a stunning rise to fame. For Westwood it would round off an amazing rollercoaster ride, one which he hopes will still bring him a first major title in the near future.

He spoke optimistically last week, though, about where his game is going and where his life is going following his divorce.

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