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Sunday, May 30, 2010

Sports news

Hello and welcome to A.S.I sportswire the home of athleticism , skill and intelligence. Here, your thirst for sports news will be quenched, your understanding of the game will be broadened by the depth of our analysis of sports events and notwithstanding our quest to entertain our readers.
At this moment, we would like to request for your patience as our engine is still revving up.However, being who we are: lovers of the game, addicts of the adrenaline rush and believers in honor, glory and victory , we have prepared snippets of the latest in the world of sports. Indulge.... 

Soccer:
Full coverage of the FIFA 2010 South Africa World cup starting with the ongoing friendly matches. Today France struggled to a 1-1 draw with Tunisia while England needed two own goals to see off a struggling Japan 3-1.  
Formula 1  
The Turkey Aftermath: The Redbulls  appear to have the faster machine early on in the season.Probably in testament of the dominance of the Redbull car, Mark Weber claimed his sixth straight pole in Turkey. However, Mclaren seem to be the team that is getting the right balance between man, machine and management . Proof ? Starting the race behind the Redbull of Mark Weber, Lewis Hamiliton claimed his first win  leading the 1-2 finish for Mclaren in Turkey. Lewis Hamilton is top of  the driver's standing for now with his team mate, fellow compatriot & defending world champion, Jensen Button, pushing the Mclaren inter-team rivalry a notch higher. Meanwhile karma visited the Redbull team- another freak accident snatched the much coveted maiden, victory, from the hands of Mark Weber.Turkey wasn't bad for every one though, as all time great Micheal Schumi managed his highest finish since his return to the sport missing a podium finnish with a fourth place.
Rugby: 15's:
Twickenham; England power over Barbarians 35- 26 as they prepared for their tour of New Zealand and Australia.
Rubgy 7's
Season curtains close as Samoa win the Edinburgh league and the season as well. Samoa, the newly crowned circuit champions, who won the final match 41-14 were led by three try hero Mikaele Pesamino. Pesamino  took his personal tally for the season to fifty six. Wales did a "Mclaren" on Kenya when they came from behind to claim the bowl title 26-10. Kenya the second ranked seven a side team in Africa behind South Africa, had taken the battle to Wales via two quick tries by Humphrey Khayange before wales responded in kind.