Archive for October, 2008

Roddick, Masked Djokovic Roll in Paris; Federer, Nadal Play Wednesday

Written by sport on Wednesday, October 29th, 2008 in sport.

Indications are the men’s regular season will go out with a proper bang this week at the Paris Tennis Masters. Today favorites Andy Roddick, Novak Djokovic, Juan Martin Del Potro and my man Gael Monfils all won rather handily to advance into the third round.

And with Rafael Nadal (who plays Florent Serra Wednesday), Roger Federer (meets Robin Soderling) and Andy Murray (to play Sam Querrey) still to play there’s a lot to look forward to this week in the final stop on the regular tour calendar.

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GIDLEY MISSES OUT

Written by sport on Tuesday, October 28th, 2008 in sport.

GIDLEY MISSES OUT
Kurt Gidley - ruled out. GIDLEY MISSES OUT
Australia utility back Kurt Gidley has been ruled out of Sunday’s World Cup pool match against England with a knee injury. Gidley, who was a substitute in the Kangaroos’ 30-6 opening win over New Zealand in Sydney on Sunday, will play no further part in the tournament after scans today revealed he had knocked a small piece of cartilage off the joint surface of his left patella. “It’s a bitterly disappointing way to end the season, especially off the back of our strong performance against the Kiwis on Sunday night,” said Gidley. (Read the full post about ‘GIDLEY MISSES OUT’…)

MIDDLESEX MISS OUT ON PAY DAY

Written by sport on Tuesday, October 28th, 2008 in sport.

MIDDLESEX MISS OUT ON PAY DAY
Trinidad & Tobago celebrate their victory. MIDDLESEX MISS OUT ON PAY DAY
Middlesex paid heavily for dropped catches as Trinidad & Tobago were crowned Champions Cup winners at the Stanford Super Series. Shaun Udal’s side were on top when a trio of misses in the field late in Trinidad’s chase of 118 at Coolidge relinquished momentum. It meant that although the English domestic 20-over kings managed to raise the required run rate to nine an over in the second half of the innings, the Caribbean team cruised home in the final over with five wickets intact. Darren Bravo finished things with a straight six off Tyron Henderson as Trinidad won with four balls to spare. (Read the full post about ‘MIDDLESEX MISS OUT ON PAY DAY’…)

SMITH SET TO TURN TO CALDERWOOD

Written by sport on Tuesday, October 28th, 2008 in sport.

SMITH SET TO TURN TO CALDERWOOD
Calderwood - set to replace Smith. SMITH SET TO TURN TO CALDERWOOD
Winger Mark Calderwood is poised for a dramatic call-up for England’s World Cup showdown with Australia in Melbourne. The 27-year-old is the likely replacement for his former Leeds team-mate Lee Smith, who is struggling to recover from a foot injury sustained in England’s opening 32-22 win over Papua New Guinea in Townsville. Coach Tony Smith has not yet ruled out his namesake but he was unable to train with the squad at today’s sessions at Xavier College and hopes have faded. “We’ll see how he is by the end of the week but he’s going to be unlikely,” said Smith. (Read the full post about ‘SMITH SET TO TURN TO CALDERWOOD’…)

WINDIES PONDER ENGLAND TOUR

Written by sport on Tuesday, October 28th, 2008 in sport.

WINDIES PONDER ENGLAND TOUR
West Indies could tour England next year. WINDIES PONDER ENGLAND TOUR
The West Indies Cricket Board are considering an offer to tour England next year. The England and Wales Cricket Board have invited the Windies to play two Test matches and three one-day internationals after scheduled opponents Sri Lanka pulled out as their players were keen to honour individual contracts with the Indian Premier League. WICB chief executive Dr Donald Peters told windiescricket.com: “The WICB has a request to play two Tests and three ODIs in England. “We are examining all possibilities. At this stage it presents some challenges because the West Indies will be hosting a series - including Tests and one-day internationals - against Bangladesh in early May next year. (Read the full post about ‘WINDIES PONDER ENGLAND TOUR’…)

LLOYD: MURRAY CAN BE THE BEST

Written by sport on Tuesday, October 28th, 2008 in sport.

LLOYD: MURRAY CAN BE THE BEST
Andy Murray - ranked number four. LLOYD: MURRAY CAN BE THE BEST
Great Britain Davis Cup captain John Lloyd believes Andy Murray can be the world number one and is “millimetres away” from a grand slam victory. The 21-year-old British number one reached his first grand slam final at the US Open last month and has followed it up with back-to-back trophies at the Madrid Masters and St Petersburg Open. Murray goes into this week’s Paris Masters as the fourth best player in the world - but Lloyd believes he can overtake Novak Djokovic, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal. “Andy is already a great player and now he has a chance to be the one - the number one,” Lloyd told the Guardian. (Read the full post about ‘LLOYD: MURRAY CAN BE THE BEST’…)

Last Call for Comments on the Draft Canadian Sport Dispute Resolution Code and on its Article 7

Montréal (Québec) – The public consultation phase on the draft revisions to the Canadian Sport Dispute Resolution Code (“the Code”) ends on October 31, 2008. The SDRCC wishes to invite the sport community to take part in the process by submitting comments, suggestions, and questions that relate to the proposed changes to the Code.

Article 7 of the Code, which relates to Doping Dispute and Doping Appeals, was recently adapted to comply with the 2009 Canadian Anti-Doping Program published last week by the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport.

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Last Call for Comments on the Draft Canadian Sport Dispute Resolution Code and on its Article 7

Montréal (Québec) – The public consultation phase on the draft revisions to the Canadian Sport Dispute Resolution Code (“the Code”) ends on October 31, 2008. The SDRCC wishes to invite the sport community to take part in the process by submitting comments, suggestions, and questions that relate to the proposed changes to the Code.

Article 7 of the Code, which relates to Doping Dispute and Doping Appeals, was recently adapted to comply with the 2009 Canadian Anti-Doping Program published last week by the Canadian Centre for Ethics in Sport.

(Read the full post about ‘Last Call for Comments on the Draft Canadian Sport Dispute Resolution Code and on its Article 7′…)

CIS W RUGBY championship: pools & schedule announced

Written by sport on Tuesday, October 28th, 2008 in sport.

CIS W RUGBY championship: pools & schedule announced

OTTAWA (CIS) – The University of Lethbridge Pronghorns will get a chance to defend their national title in front of their home crowd later this week when they host the 2008 Canadian Interuniversity Sport women’s rugby championship, from Friday to Sunday.

Championship web site: www.universitysport.ca/e/championships/w_rugby/2008

The Pronghorns, first-time hosts of the CIS tournament, captured the first Monilex Trophy in team history a year ago with a thrilling 15-10 win over the host Western Ontario Mustangs in London, Ont.

Only one team has hoisted the Monilex Trophy on home turf since the original CIS championship was held in 1998.

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CIS W field hockey championship: seeding & schedule announced

Written by sport on Tuesday, October 28th, 2008 in sport.

CIS W field hockey championship: seeding & schedule announced

OTTAWA (CIS) – The reigning national champion University of Toronto Varsity Blues have been established tournament favourites for the 2008 Canadian Interuniversity Sport women’s field hockey championship set to get under way on Thursday, in Victoria.

Championship web site: www.cisport.ca/e/championships/w_fieldhockey/2008

The Varsity Blues ended an 11-year gold-medal drought a year ago when they captured their 10th McCrae Cup on home turf, tying them with the Victoria Vikes for second most titles in history, one behind the UBC Thunderbirds.

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