For F1, what happened in Vegas does not stay in Vegas
DOHA :Contrary to popular lore, what happens in Las Vegas most definitely does not stay in Vegas as far as Formula One is concerned.
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DOHA :Contrary to popular lore, what happens in Las Vegas most definitely does not stay in Vegas as far as Formula One is concerned.
Portugal captain Cristiano Ronaldo will be able to play his side's opening matches at next year's World Cup after Fifa suspended the final two games of a three-match ban on Tuesday.
Oregon returned to the top five of The Associated Press Top 25 college football poll Sunday, five ACC teams were ranked for the second time this season and Georgia Tech took the biggest fall after its second loss in three games.
Ireland head coach Andy Farrell admitted he had not “seen a game like that ever” as he took exception to a chaotic 24-13 defeat to South Africa being described as “shambolic”.
EDINBURGH :Scotland went some way to making up for disappointing losses over the last fortnight by completing their November test schedule with a one-sided 56-0 romp over Tonga at Murrayfield on Sunday.
Chaotic” was Andy Farrell’s verdict on Ireland’s defeat to South Africa at the Aviva Stadium.
DUBLIN :South Africa coach Rassie Erasmus was pleased his team could get a monkey off their back on Saturday by winning in Dublin for the first time in 13 years and start to tip the scales of the sides' recent rivalry away from Ireland.
DUBLIN :Ireland coach Andy Farrell said his overriding feeling was one of unbelievable pride after his side lost 24-13 to South Africa on Saturday having spent part of a "mad game" down to 12 men after a flurry of cards.