Sunday, November 18, 2012

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NFL: Patriots' Gronkowski breaks forearm - report
New England Patriots tight end Gronkowski celebrates his touchdown against the Indianapolis Colts during their NFL football game in Foxborough(Reuters) – New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski broke his forearm in Sunday's 59-24 win over the Indi anapolis Colts and could face six weeks out, NFL.com reported on Sunday. Gronkowski, who was a key part of the Patriots' run to the Super Bowl last season with 17 touchdowns, had 137 yards and two touchdowns against the Colts before his injury. Aaron Hernandez, the other part of the Patriots innovative twin tight end offense, has been out with an ankle injury since week seven. Gronkowski has said he could be out for four to six weeks, NFL.com reported. …


Brad Keselowski gets The Captain his Cup title
Team owner Roger Penske, third from left, and Brad Keselowski, second from right, celebrate after Keselowski won the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series championship following an auto race at Homestead-Miami Speedway in Homestead, Fla., Sunday, Nov. 18, 2012. (AP Photo/Alan Diaz)Brad Keselowski, loud, a little buzzed and soaked in beer, bounded through the door with an oversized bottle of champagne in one hand and his cellphone in the other. He plopped down next to Roger Penske, a pillar of the American auto industry, and triumphantly slapped him on the back.


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Beer-chugging champ Brad Keselowski is NASCAR's perfect pitchman for the future
HOMESTEAD, Fla. - They put Brad Keselowski, the freshly-minted Sprint Cup champion, live on SportsCenter Sunday evening, and to commemorate the moment he brought along a ridiculously oversized, maybe 128-ounce glass of Miller Lite, one of his sponsors.


Ippica: al via 'Fieracavalli', sport e turismo in sella valgono 6,5 mld euro anno
Verona, 8 nov. (Labitalia) – Al via da oggi la 114ma edizione di ‘Fieracavalli’, la più importante manifestazione internazionale dedicata al mondo equestre, che torna alla Fiera di Verona (www.fieracavalli.it). Quattro giornate, da oggi a domenica 11 novembre, in cui il cavallo è protagonista assoluto, con 180 tra gare sportive, mostre, spettacoli ed eventi per valorizzare il territorio italiano grazie all’equiturismo. E anche quest’anno Fieracavalli si conferma l’evento di riferimento per il settore con più di 2. …


Poor planning cost England, Woodward says
LONDON (Reuters) – The last thing Stuart Lancaster must have needed as he digested a Twickenham defeat at the hands of Australia was a withering analysis of his coaching approach, but predecessor Clive Woodward was not about to let that hold him back. The man renowned for his meticulous control-freakery during a spell in which he led England to their lone Rugby World Cup triumph, accused Lancaster and his staff of failing to plan properly. “If you are coaching any team, the biggest thing is trying to be smart ahead of the game,” he said following England’s 20-14 loss. …


Rugby-Poor planning cost England, Woodward says
LONDON, Nov 19 (Reuters) – The last thing Stuart Lancaster must have needed as he digested a Twickenham defeat at the hands of Australia was a withering analysis of his coaching approach, but predecessor Clive Woodward was not about to let that hold him back. The man renowned for his meticulous control-freakery during a spell in which he led England to their lone Rugby World Cup triumph, accused Lancaster and his staff of failing to plan properly. “If you are coaching any team, the biggest thing is trying to be smart ahead of the game,” he said following England’s 20-14 loss. …


PREVIEW-Soccer-Razor-sharp Pirlo holds the key for Juventus
MILAN, Nov 19 (Reuters) – Chelsea must find a way to subdue Juventus playmaker Andrea Pirlo in a Champions League clash on Tuesday which is likely to leave either the Serie A titleholders or European champions out of the competition. The 2006 World Cup winner now sports a beard which many feel gives him a resemblance to martial arts film star Chuck Norris, and he has been just as destructive as Juve’s guiding light in the past 18 months. …


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