Saturday, 8 November 2008

New Zealand comeback shocks England

England threw away a 24-8 first-half lead to collapse to a comprehensive defeat against New Zealand in their final World Cup Group A encounter.


The sides meet again in the semi-final next week but the Kiwis hold a psychological advantage, thanks to four tries from winger Manu Vatuvei.

England were the better side in the opening half in Newcastle with Rob Burrow scoring two of their four tries.

But they crumbled after the break as the Kiwis took control of the game.

After conceding two early tries against Australia last week, England made no mistake this time with Mickey Higham and Burrow both going over in the opening eight minutes.

Higham, in at hooker for James Roby, dived low and hard to grab the touchdown and five minutes later Keith Senior beat off winger Jason Nightingale and he passed into the supporting Burrow to give him a clear run to the line.

Rob Purdham converted both tries to give England a healthy advantage but the Kiwis hit back on 14 minutes when Paul Sykes missed Jerome Ropati and Vatuvei crashed over in the corner for the first of his tries.

Steve Matai missed the conversion but England got back on track three minutes later when Martin Gleeson, in at stand-off in the absence of the injured Leon Pryce and the rested Danny McGuire, took Burrow's pass from a scrum.

Again, Purdham added the extras and although Lance Hohaia got the Kiwis back into it with a try, things got better for England when the lively Burrow got his second try thanks to a delightful side-step through the Kiwis defence and the kick by the Harlequins man made it 24-8 after 28 minutes.

Matai needed lengthy treatment on what appeared to be a neck injury but on the resumption, Paul Wellens went close to adding another try before being bundled into touch.

Late in the half Nightingale took Isaac Luke's pass to cross at the corner and Luke added the touchline conversion.

But England's second-half display was well below par as they were held scoreless and it gives coach Tony Smith much to think about before the sides meet again in Brisbane next Saturday.

The Kiwis put England under pressure on the re-start and Vatuvei was left with a clear run to the corner after taking Hohaia's cut-out pass but Luke again missed the conversion.

Paul Sykes struggled in the back line and on 55 minutes he was caught out of position which allowed Vatuvai to complete his hat-trick.

Luke's goal levelled the game and then he edged the Kiwis in front with a controversial penalty after he was fouled by Kevin Sinfield.

The Kiwis then sealed their victory when England failed to clear the danger from Bronson Harrison's offload and Nathan Fein followed up to grab the touchdown.

Jeremy Smith added the conversion before Vatuvei set a new Kiwi record by scoring his fourth try to complete the misery.
Elsewhere Scotland's World Cup came to an end as they were hammered by Tonga 48-0 in their ranking playoff.

Friday, 7 November 2008

British Sport This Weekend

Well we've got a big weekend of British sport up for us in a range of sports from football to boxing so here are the big events taking place in the next couple of days.

Boxing- Calzaghe v Jones Jr- Two legends of the sport meet at madison square gardens on saturday night in what could be the Welshman's last fight. Calzaghe overcame Bernard Hopkins last time out but was far from convincing and has a lot to prove against arguarbly one of the best fighters in history. Jones has won his last three fights but is still nowhere near the fighter he was in his prime but he will deffinitely believe he can defeat the pride of wales. This fight could make or break Calzaghe's legacy and you can watch live on setanta sports or alternatively come back to this site on monday and watch the fight in full.

Rugby Union- England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland are all in action in the autumn internationals and they will all be looking for wins. A new look England take on the pacific islands in Martin Johnson's first true game in charge and Wales have a real tough test against World Champions South Africa. Here are the fixrures in full.

Wales v South Africa
England v Pacific Islands
Scotland v New Zealand
Ireland v Canada

Rugby League- England take on New Zealand in the rugby leagye world cup with both sides barring a disaster allready qualified for the next stage. England are set to make 6 changes from the last match as Tony Smith is undecided on his best team at the moment.

Football- Manchester United v Arsenal is the standout football fixture this weekend. Here are the English and Scottish Premier League fixtures for this weekend.

EPL- Saturday- Arsenal v Man United (live on sky sports)
Hull City v Bolton Wanderers
Liverpool v West Bromwich Albion (live on setanta sports)
Sunderland v Portsmouth
West Ham United v Everton
Wigan Athletic v Stoke City


Sunday- Aston Villa v Middlesbrough
Blackburn Rovers v Chelsea
Fulham v Newcastle United
Manchester City v Tottenham Hotspur


SPL- Saturday- Celtic v Motherwell
Dundee Utd v Aberdeen
Hamilton v Falkirk
Hibernian v Inverness CT
St Mirren v Hearts

Sunday- Kilmarnock v Rangers
It is also the first round of the FA cup this weekend and there is a full programme in the coca cola championship.
Golf- The first tournament of the European tour season comes to its climax this weekend and Brits Ian Poulter, Padraig Harrington, Paul Casey and Darren Clarke are in contention after the first round.
Cricket- England play there first warm up game on their tour of India against the mumbai cricket assosiatino in a one day game on sunday.
So keep an eye open for all the sport involving Brits this weekend and keep visiting this site to see highlights and read reports on this weekend's sporting events.


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