Wednesday 24 October 2007

Triple Whammy

Last week was a triple whammy for British sport. It started with the football Euro 2008 quallies. Scotland lost in Georgia, & England were mugged in Moscow. The qualification hopes for both are now in jeopardy. Then South Africa were just too good in the RWC final. The miserable week was completed with the F1 Brazilian GP.



RWC Final



England couldn't upset the odds for the third match in a row, South Africa were just too strong. For once, England's grinding style using the forward pack was blunted. South Africa were able to force a couple of turnovers with fierce counter-rucking & were dominant in the line-out. It was a shame Cueto's 'try' was ruled out-Tait's fantastic jinking run deserved better. England were more than holding their own in the first half but gave away needless penalties. It was only towards the end of the half that the Springboks threatened the try-line. However, SA were always in front, & kept control for much of the second half, and thoroughly deserved their victory. TV cameras captured a disconsolate Jonny Wilkinson at the final whistle. I hope he gets the chance to play in one more final.

Hamilton

Lewis Hamilton has done fantastically to finish runner-up in his rookie season. The feeling remains though, that a fantastic chance to win the title was squandered over the last two races. In China the team decided to allow him one more lap on badly wearing tyres which resulted in the DNF. In Interlagos, he had the rush of blood to the head- when he tried to pass Alonso and ran wide-which dropped him down a few places, but most damaging was the gearbox problem which left him back in 18th, & with too much ground to make up. A lot of the pundits seem to think he is definitely bound to win the title. I certainly hope so. Alonso & Raikkonen know what a threat he is & will be psyched up to beat him next year. Plus Massa, & the other young bucks, Kubica & Rosberg will be strong rivals for Hamilton to contend with next season. Still, he looks nailed-on to win BBC Sports Personality this year.

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