Wednesday, 16 November 2011
Johnson steps down as England boss
JOHNSON'S ENGLAND RECORD
• Games coached - 38
• Wins - 21
• Defeats - 16
• Draws - 1
• Points for - 826
• Points against - 652
• Winning rate - 55.3%
Graham Henry, who recently quit as New Zealand boss and wanted a job with England, is a favourite to take the position.
With Johnson England won the six nations, but it was his only success as manager.
What do you think will happen to him now? He is a very good manager, but who could he go to?
Zachary
Sunday, 9 October 2011
New Zealand survive scare but South Africa go out
The Springboks, clear favourites with New Zealand, dominated possession however couldn’t turn territory into points, and Australia led 8-3 at half-time. South Africa thought they had levelled things shortly after the break, but the pass was said to be forward.
However that didn’t matter as Morne Steyn kicked six points to put them reigning champions into a 9-8 lead. But O’Connor, for the Aussies, kicked a well-taken penalty to give them the win. 9-11 to Australia, and South Africa were out.
New Zealand’s opponents, Argentina, were expected to be a pushover but in fact gave the Kiwis a tough match. NZ led 12-7 at half-time, but Argentina had scored the only try, but Weepu kicked 4 penalties to help new Zealand lead. Marcelo Bosch kicked a penalty to scare New Zealand even more, but Weepu replied with a good hit. Without their no.1 kicker, Dan Carter, the normally brilliant Kiwis nearly lost out to fantastic Argentina. Luckily for New Zealand, however, they scored 2 tries to win 33-10.
Semi-final 2
Australia v New Zealand
Wales through, but England and Ireland crash out in the quarters of the RWC
Wales and Ireland faced each other in what everyone knew would be a close game.
But Wales took the advantage very early on as Shane Williams scored only his second ever try against Ireland and Rhys Priestland converted. Ireland, kept getting penalty after penalty, but they always kicked into touch to get a line-out, but Wales’ defence held out. Finally, Ronan O’Gara kicked the points easily, right in front of the posts. Wales then scored a superb penalty from Leigh Halfpenny, then it was half-time. 10-3 Wales.
Shortly after the second period had started, Keith Earls went over the line and O’Gara got the kick. 10 all. This is when Wales put on the gas. Two tries, from Jonathan Davies and Mike Phillips, and a second conversion from Priestland shattered Ireland’s hopes of reaching the Semi-Finals. For Wales, however, the dream is well and truly alive.
But for England it was a different story. Two first half tries and a couple of penalties meant France went into the break at 16-0 up. England tried in the second half, but despite two tries, from Foden and Cueto, they lost 19-12.
So now the semi-final is France v Wales. England fans feel like they’ve been robbed, but in truth France played well. Well done to Wales as well.
Semi-Final 1
France v Wales
Saturday, 9 July 2011
England are out of the World Cup again!
Wimbledon final weekend: Surprises in store!
On the woman’s event on Saturday, Maria Sharapova (2004 winner) v Petra Kvitova, in a game which many thought would go to Sharapova, went the other way. Kvitova won 6-3, 6-4. The top ten women in the world now are:1. Caroline Wozniacki (Den)
2. Kim Clijsters (Bel)
3. Vera Zvonareva (Rus)
4. Victoria Azarenka (Blr)
5. Maria Sharapova (Rus)
6. Na Li (Chn)
7. Petra Kvitova (Cza)
8. Francesca Schiavone (Ita)
9. Marion Bartoli (Fra)
10. Samantha Stosur (Aus)
In the men’s there was also another shock, with former champion Rafael Nadal losing out to Novak Djokovic. Djokovic was the better of the two while Nadal was unusually sloppy, the score being 6-4, 6-1, 1-6, 6-3. The Serb ended a non-stop Federer/Nadal winning streak, and his win inspired Murray feel that he could win a grand slam too, and Djokovic approved of it. Here are the men’s rankings:
1. Novak Djokovic (Ser)
2. Rafael Nadal (Spa)
3. Roger Federer (Swi)
4. Andy Murray (GB)
5. Robin Soderling (Swe)
6. David Ferrer (Spa)
7. Gael Monfils (Fra)
8. Mardy Fish (US)
9. Tomas Berdych (Cze)
10. Andy Roddick (US)
Wednesday, 29 June 2011
4th round results and woman’s quarters
Men's quarter-final draw:
Nadal v Fish
Murray v Lopez
Tsonga v Federer
Tomic v Djokovic
Women's Semi-final draw:
Sharapova v Lisicki
Kvitova v Azarenka
Sunday, 26 June 2011
Djokovic and Federer through, but Soderling crashes out
Murray v Gasquet
Kubot v Lopez
Ferrer v Tsonga
Youzhny v Federer
Tomic v Malisse
Llodra v Djokovic
Thursday, 16 June 2011
Queens club tennis
Queens club tennis
For the six-day period of 6-12 of June 2011, the 2011 AEGON Championships was held at the Queens Club in west London. Zachary's Sports News' very own Zachary Macpherson went down there on the second day (7th June) to catch the atmosphere and see some good tennis. First up was a thrilling match between Feliciano Lopez of Spain, (4lst in the world) and Andy Roddick from the USA who stands 10th in world ranking and is a former WORLD NO. 1. It was a closely fought match, in which the American just won by 2 sets to 1, and it put him in the next round. Next up was Fernando Verdasco, also a Spaniard, (23rd in the world), against Nicolas Mahut of France. Verdasco won hands down, in a match that Mahut barely played in. But the REAL thrashing was yet to be seen. This game was between Jo-Wilfred Tsonga, another Frenchman, and Michael Berrer, who are 19th and 79th in the world. Tsonga thrashed Berrer 6-0, 6-1 in a game that the German rarely threatened. After that game it was a doubles game between Tomaz Belluci and Andre Sa, both from Brazil, and Marc Lopez and Rafael Nadal, the singles world no. 1. Lopez and Nadal are from Spain. In a closely fought set, Nadal and Lopez just edged out the Brazilians 7-6 in the tie-breaker. In the second set the Spaniards won 6-2, and that was the final game on centre court.
The rest of the tournament
There was a British surprise in store as James Ward, the British no. 2 got to the semi-finals, but got beaten by Jo-Wilfred Tsonga. Andy Roddick lost to Andy Murray in the other semi, in a match which Murray was at his best. In the final Murray went a set down but fought back to win his second AGEON championships. Andy Murray!
Tuesday, 14 June 2011
Sorry, guys!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hi, sport fans. Sorry about the time off, but I'm back now. I'll be filling you up on all the latest news, gossip and results in all sports!!!!!!!!! Regularly come to this webpage to find out more.
Zachary LM J