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RE: Sporting Predictions 2025 - theo_luddite - 25-08-2025 For a while there I thought someone had organised the Womens Rugby with a tad of common sense, but as it goes on it's fairly obvious the big games still gravitate darn sarf while the little games (barring the opener and a few games in Exeter) are played mostly ooop Nooerrth and in Middle England in middling sized stadiums. Picking a couple of normally RL grounds is nice of them but typical of the RU they ain't that big as stadiums go either. One of those "scratch away at the surface" moments that we are supposed to be grateful for I suppose. Yes I expected the final to be at Twickers but where the heck does Brighton come from as a force in rugby? I don't think I'm being "that" naive either. RE: Sporting Predictions 2025 - theo_luddite - 27-08-2025 Well that's me out of the Mens US Open Tennis - Draper out with w@*k**s cramp. RE: Sporting Predictions 2025 - theo_luddite - 02-09-2025 A bit later than usual but here's the latest update. The tennis in Noo Yark is just over halfway through and all the Brits are on a flight home or to their next tournament. No surprises there then. In the womens rugger, big scores still abound with Welsh Wales as good as already heading back to The Valleys, the USA and the Aussies playing out a draw in York, and Spain and Italy giving Ireland and Seth Efrika a run for their money. Round 3 next weekend. If I heard it right, England ran up their highest World Cup score ever and Samoa got ther first points ever in the same game. With 3 matches or so still to go in Super League, troubled Salford got a shock win at Warrington, surprise of the season Hull KR lead the table by 4 points from Wigan. Fore! The Ryder Cup captains have both named their teams for later this month. Shane Lowry, Jon Rahm, Sepp Straka, Viktor Hovland, Ludvig Aberg and Matt Fitzpatrick, who all played in the 16½-11½ victory in Rome in 2023, were Donald's selections for Europe. They join Rory McIlroy, Robert MacIntyre, Tommy Fleetwood, Justin Rose, Rasmus Hojgaard and Tyrrell Hatton, who automatically qualified. Keegan Bradley could have picked himself as a playing captain, having six top 10 finishes this season, instead he selected Justin Thomas, Collin Morikawa, Ben Griffin, Cameron Young, Patrick Cantley and Sam Burns to join automatic qualifiers Scottie Scheffler, JJ Spaun, Xander Schauffele, Russell Henley, Harris English and Bryson DeChambeau. More of that closer to the Tournament starting. F1 came back with a bang (and a crash or two) and an oil leak in The Netherlands this weekend. Aussie Piastri won again as his team mate Norris started dripping oil a few laps from the end and retired. He could have tried to continue until his engine blew, but Super Mario tactics aren't de rigueur in F1. 34 points behind he needs snookers (or at least punctures) to catch up with his team mate. The Hamster also parked his car in the barriers. They go to Monza in Italy this weekend with Ferrari still looking for a good result. ![]() The Shale Shifters were sliding round the corners in Poland at the Wroclaw Olympic Stadium on Friday and Saturday The qualifying finished with another Sprint Race won by Brit Dan Bewley, followed home by Robert Lambert, Bartosz Zmarzlik and Max Fricke. Those two points were crucial as Brady Kurtz again won the main event (4 in a row) but Zmarzlik came 2nd to keep his 3pt gap at the head of the standings. The final meeting is in Denmark on 13th September. ![]() ![]() ![]() The Boys of Summer are now into their last month of the regular season before the World (cough) Series starts. In the American League, the Detroit Tigers lead all the standings including the AL Central, with the Blow Jays still top of AL East but closely followed by both Noo Yark and Boston. Houston Astros lead the AL West but are behind all the above. The National League has a similar theme with Milwaukee Brewers heading the standings in the NL Central and nationally. They are 5 wins ahead of NL East leading Phillies, with NL West leaders LA Dodgers 7 wins back. ![]() ![]() RE: Sporting Predictions 2025 - theo_luddite - 03-09-2025 I just watched the highlights from Wroclaw, this was the final. If you think that was fun, this was the British Final at Belle Vue a couple of months back I can't remember a race like it in all my days of going down The Shay, Belle Vue, Bradford, Sheffield and anywhere else. In all my years in Wolvo - I never went once. Tell me why but I didn't like Monday's which s when they mostly raced. Compared to The Shay, I considered it a Mickey Mouse track that you could only really go round on half throttle. Anyone on full throttle was always going backwards on the crown of the bends. With Brum closing this week, there isn't a track operating anymore in the West Midlands. Wolves gone, Brum gone, Cradley and Coventry long gone, Stoke gone. Leicester are still around but Long Eaton are also long gone and the first meeting I recall going to in 1965 was Halifax v Long Eaton Archers and they stuffed The Dukes that night. Things got better for the one and only season the following year. They almost made Town look successful. RE: Sporting Predictions 2025 - theo_luddite - 05-09-2025 Remember the Wimbledon Final where Amanda Anisimova was swatted aside by Iga Swiatek in the final? Well, she got her revenge the other night and has gone on to beat Naomi Osaka to get to the final in Noo Yark, where she'll play top seed Aryna Sabalenka. That means SCO is the only one in with a shout of a point. The mens semi's go today with Jannik Sinner up against Cannuck, Felix Auger-Aliassime and Novak Djokovic up against Carlos Alcaraz. That means everyone is still in with a shout, except me. The F1 moves to Monza where The Hamster has already apprently picked up a 5 place grid penalty for not slowing down soon enough on his pit to grid lap last week. The Ladies RU Egg Chasing continues with the final Pool matches this weekend. Each group is already sorted regarding who's going through, it's just a case of who goes through 1st and 2nd from each Pool as the strongest sides play each other and then the knock-out stages start next weekend. In a bit of a warm up for The Ryder Cup, The Walker Cup, for USA v GB&I amateurs takes place this weekend in California. Some names for the future will be pitting their wits and golf skills against each other. World Cup Footy Qualies are under way, but we'll leave that for next season. RE: Sporting Predictions 2025 - theo_luddite - 08-09-2025 To the strains of Sheffield's finest entertaining the Essex boys and girls (though like me they are mostly a tad more wrinkly than we all used to be) at what used to be Prawns in the Pork, the Tennis wrapped up in Noo Yark even if it took ages to get everyone in thanks to some old codger turning up in the Rolex hostility boxes. Aryna Sabalenka won the womens title on Saturday, point to SCO so he's no longer tail-end Charlie and Carlos Alcaraz won in 4 sets on Sunday, scoring points for Snoots, themaclad and SHEP, putting Snoots and SHEP at the top of the pile, but there's only 3 points between us. In motorsport, Crash won in Monza despite having to give 1st place back to Norris after taking a short cut on one of the opening corners. The two wheeled chaps were in Barcelona for Moto GP with the Marquez brothers finishing 1st and 2nd, the World Superbikes were in France and The British version seemed to dodge the downpours we had in Wolvo at Donnington. In other two wheeled sport, the pedal pushing lads on the push-rods were divided between La Vuelta in Spain, which still has another week to go and the Tour of Britain. This marked the final professional race for Geraint Thomas, fittingly ending in Cardiff. The Tour was won by Steven Williams of the Israel-Premier Tech Team. That team has been the subject of a few protests in La Vuelta with at least one stage being cut short. There was also a protest of sorts on the final stage between Newport and Cardiff up the The Valleys when a heard of cows blocked the road for a while. They left a pile up rather than causing a pile up allegedly. 'A Goodyear for the Roses' as Elvis Costello once almost sang. The quarter final for the Egg Chasing will be contested next weekend between New Zealand v Seth Efrika Canucks v Aussies France v Ireland England v Scotland . The Walker Cup singles are still in play with GB & Ireland needing 6 from 10, to get 13.5 to win but at the moment only lead in 2 games. The US only need 5 after the Sunday morning foursomes left the score USA 8.5, UK&I 7.5. England v Andorra made Town v Pish Posh's 1st half look like a classic. Nuff sed. The NFL started again this weekend, but that's another for next season. The CFL is well underway and I'll try to make sense of that next week before their play-offs get anywhere close to fruition. ![]() ![]() RE: Sporting Predictions 2025 - theo_luddite - 12-09-2025 In case you missed the result of the Walker Cup, 'dominating the singles portion for a second consecutive day, the USA scored 8.5 of the available 10 points after the two teams split the morning foursomes session (2-2) and trailed by a point going into the lunch break. Since 2009, when the Match expanded to 10 Sunday singles matches, it was the largest margin of victory in a final session (8-1-1), surpassing the two 8-2 marks in 2017 and ’19.' Our kids seem to be good at the team bit but haven't got the hang of the singles yet. More points available this weekend as the Shale Shifters slide into their final Grand Prix in Vojens, Denmark, with Brady Kurtz only 3 points behind Bartosz Zmarzlik. Zmarzlik won 3 of the first 5 meetings and Kurtz has won the last 4. Dan Bewley is currently 3rd, with Freddy Lingren only 5 points behind him. They've no chance of catching the top 2 but all 3 podium places are up for grabs. Let's just say if all four are in the final race of the night, it will be an interesting race to say the least. SCO, SHEP, ritchie and me are all looking at Zmarzlik for the points. RL's Super League Egg Chasing is two games from completion, with Hull KR 4 points clear of Wigan. Wigan are at home to Castleford tonight with Hull KR playing at Wakefield tomorrow evening. Snoots, SCO, jjamez, ritchie and me are looking at Wigan pulling this one out of the fire. The Ladies RU Egg Chasing is at the Quarter Final Stage with the matches being played way down west at Exeter and Brizzle. Nobody went "off-piste" with this one so we're all still in with a shout. The F1 finished it's European races for the season last weekend, with all the remaining races on a globe trotting schedule of Azerbaijan, Singapore, USA, Mexico, Brazil, USA again, Qatar and Abu Dhabi Doo has the final race in December. With Norris's team mate, Piastri, well in front of him and Crash, we're all looking at 'Null Points' there, but AmChaff, SCO and SHEP are in Pole Position for the Constructors Team points. RE: Sporting Predictions 2025 - theo_luddite - 15-09-2025 First of all the points awarded this weekend. They go to SCO, SHEP, ritchie and me as Bartosz Zmarzlik just did enough to hold off Brady Kurtz's charge for the Shale Shifters Grand Prix World Championship Title. Kurtz needed to win and finish two places in front of Zmarzlik to not only win 5 Grand Prix on the bounce but also snatch the World Championship from under his nose. That his Belle Vue team mate Dan Bewley had also qualified for the final and guaranteed himself 3rd place as a result of beating Lindgren in the 2nd LCQ might have given him some confidence of doing that. In a strange twist, there had only been one race winner from the inside (Red) gate position all evening in the 20 Heat races, but both Last Chance Qualifiers were won from that gate position, so Kurtz plumped for that when Zmarzlik had taken the more consistent Blue gate position. However, by the end of the first lap after a series of overtakes on both set's of corners, Kurtz was in front, Zmarzlik was close enough to his exhaust pipe to make no difference and Bewley was at the back behind Dane Jepsen Jensen and that was how the final race finished. ![]() Over the course of the season, Zmarzlik and Kurtz scored the same number of points in the Grand Prix's, but Zmarzlik scored just one more point in the Sprint Races (in the very first Sprint Race at that where they finished 1st and 2nd) 10-9 and that is the 'fine margin' that this season's Championship was decided on. Zmarzlik now joins Speedway greats Ivan Mauger and Tony Rickardsson on 6 wins, with Rickardson winning the last of the old format World Championships in 1994 and 5 of the new format Grand Prix between 1995 and 2005. Roll on next season. ![]() ![]() RL's Egg Chasing took an unexpected turn when Wakey's Wakefield surprisingly beat Hull KR 28-12. With Wigan having stuffed 62 points up Castleford on Friday, they go into next weekend's final games with Wigan needing another big win and another Hull KR defeat to turn a 2 point and 41 point scoring difference round. That the points difference was a mahoosive 113 before this weekend suggests they might be half-way there. Wigan play Leeds on Friday, but Hull KR will have already played Catalans on Thursday, so they will already know if the Robins have wobbled again on their perch or which Grand Final play-off Semi-Final they will be through to not to mention whether or not vital points are available to be handed out on here. There's still the potential for some place shifting in the Top 6 for those play-off's too. ![]() Skipping down a division congratulations to York for winning the Chamionship from Toulouse. Their play-off's start this Friday, more on that later in the week. ![]() RU's Ladies Egg Chasing Quarter Finals took place over the weekend, with most results as expected, a little closer than some of the qualifying games. The winners were New Zealand, Canada, France and England. They will play the semi's in that order with both games at Ashton Gate next Friday and Saturday. ![]() Elsewhere in another big sporting event I missed, the World Athletics Championships are taking place in Japan. For the insomniacs amongst us, you can find coverage bouncing around between BBC 1 and BBC 2 at silly o'clock whilst it's still dark, and some of it continues when it get's light in the morning, if you don't have to go to work. This all means that SHEP is now out in front, first to unlucky for some 13, and AmChaff is now tail-end Charlotte. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() More updates on the Canadian and other North 'mercan sports next week. Nearly forgot Vuelta a Espana came to an ignomineous end with another abandoned stage. Danish cyclist Jonas Vingegaard, who led going into the 21st and final stage, was declared the winner - a first Vuelta title for the two-time Tour de France champion. Tradition dictates rivals do not seek to overhaul the leader on the last day of a Grand Tour. Congratulations to Britain's Tom Pidcock - of Q36.5 Pro Cycling - finishing third, behind UAE Team Emirates-XRG's Joao Almeida. The riders were stopped with around 60km remaining as they arrived at the finishing circuit in Madrid before the stage was abandoned. Speaking before Sunday's final stage, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez said he admired the protesters. "Today marks the end of the Vuelta," Sanchez told a socialist party rally in the southern city of Malaga. "Our respect and recognition for the athletes and our admiration for the Spanish people who are mobilising for just causes like Palestine." Madrid's mayor, Jose Luis Martinez-Almeida, said Sanchez's comments were to blame for causing the abandonment. "[It is] violence that the prime minister is directly responsible for due to his statements this morning instigating the protests," he said. "Today is the saddest day since I became mayor of this great city." There was no podium presentation for Vingegaard or the winners of the other race jerseys. "It's a pity that such a moment of eternity was taken from us," said Vingegaard. "I was looking forward to celebrating this overall win with my team and the fans. Everyone has the right to protest, but not in a way that influences or endangers our race." Since then Spain’s prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, has called for Israel to be barred from international sports competitions for as long as its “barbarism” in Gaza continues, saying the country should not be allowed to use high-profile events to “whitewash” its offensive. Hmm, not like any other states in that corner of the world use buckets of sports whitewash to make them look civilised is it? |