Showing posts with label Sport. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sport. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Sport


Formula One


Formula One - Ferrari


Chicago Black Hawks


Chicago Bears


Chicago Bulls - Jordan


Tennis Star

Monday, March 29, 2010

My F1 Videos from Friday.

A few quick videos taken on my phone of these beasts going around from Friday 26th March 2010. Unfortunately we all know by now that the race didn't unfold so favourable for the Red Bull duo of Sebastian Vettel and Aussie Mark Webber.
Vettel bowed out to a brake failure with quite a commanding lead, whilst Webber fell victim to bad timing on his tyre change (from Wet's to Slicks) which saw him duel with plenty of traffic. Webber still managed to set the fastest lap of the race and threw down plenty of great times as himself and Mclaren driver Lewis Hamilton chased the leading four, but it wasn't too be as a mistake by Webber with only a few laps remaining saw him tap the back of Hamilton sending them both off and subsequently they fell back in the field.
Webber managed to salvage a disappointing ninth place from his qualifying position of second.






Thursday, September 24, 2009

New NBL Season Tips Off Tonight...

The National Basketball League (NBL) gets underway this afternoon with the first game of the season tipping off at 5:00pm (AEST) with New Zealand playing hosts to the Cairns Taipans live on Fox Sports.

The NBL has gone through some tough times and is still far from getting it's head above water and finding its new identity, but there are many positive signs around the league that things are heading in the right direction. There isn't much point going on about the past and the problems but focus more on the season that is upon us and the changes to the great game we love.

One of the biggest changes is the move to 10 minute quarters (previously 12 minutes) thus giving us a 40 minute game, moving the NBL in line with FIBA and the way the majority of the rest of the world play by (Excluding the NBA who run their own show and rules to boot).

The reduced game time will affect the game but exactly how probably wont be known until we start seeing some games, one would expect most teams will settle on the 8 main man rotation with the 9th and 10th men getting very little to no court time, barring injuries & foul trouble. This is nothing new to the league as this was very much the norm right up until the mid-late 90's, since the late 90's teams have pushed a more up-tempo style of play which saw the full squads getting used more and more.

The 10 minute quarters will hopefully see the up-tempo style stick around, if the pre-season is anything to go by there is no worries there the game has been fast and the points getting put on the board havn't been that far off last seasons 12 minute quarters.

Fox Sports is backing the season after a some pretty poor coverage last season, offering up 51 games live and introducing some new and hopefully fresh commentary to the team. Gone is John Cassey & Steve Carfino replaced with Brian Taylor and Dwayne Russel who will join former players Andrew Gaze and Shane Heal.

For a good preview of the teams and some predictions check out Shayne Hope's article from The West - Shayne Hope's NBL season Preview


National Basketball League official website - www.nbl.com.au
Fox Sports - Basketball - www.foxsports.com.au/basketball/
Hoops Forum - www.hoops.com.au



The Adelaide 36ers where one team that struggle to survive the off-season, a very real chance to be put to rest before a consortium of local business men saved the day - aptly named SOS.
Since taking charge SOS have made a lot of changes and definitely feels to the fans they are passionate about basketball and making the 36ers a success. Of course a lot of this success from a business perspective will rely on how the team does out on the court and with only a top four making the finals this season I predict it will be a tough fight between six clubs (New Zealand Breakers, Melbourne Tigers, Adelaide 36ers, Perth Wildcats, Townsville Crocodiles and Wollongong Hawks) to make the final four, the two clubs I see being off the mark are the Gold Coast Blaze and Cairns Taipans - n saying that they will still notch wins, I just can't see them seriously pushing for a top four spot, but the season is yet to begin and you never know.

The Sixers hopes will be riding a lot on their new import John Gilchrist who in pre season has shown some glimpses of brilliance, Gilchrist will be hard to stop going to the hoop, but it will be his distribution and his ability to play with those around him that will ultimately decide the Sixers fate. Hopefully not an issue will be the injury concern of the Sixers two important bigs in Adam Ballinger and Matt Burston. Both missed games last season due to injuries and both missed games in the pre-season which is a concern, hopefully they can hold up as they both play a important part in this Sixers squad.

The Sixers will look to honour the greatest player to have graced the Distinctive Homes Dome, so great in fact he has already had the court named after him - The Brett Maher Court in his final game. No doubt Mahers #5 will be retired (hopefully soon) and will take it's place alongside Mark Davis #33.

Check out the three youtube clips of Brett Maher Career Highlights.






Saturday, September 12, 2009

Greatest To Play The Game - #23

Today three great players of the game we love (Basketball for those not in the know) were inducted into the NBA Hall of Fame. The greatest player to have ever played MJ - Michael Jordan (Chicago Bulls), The Admiral - David Robinson (San Antonio Spurs) and Mr Short Shorts - John Stockton (Utah Jazz). Much of my childhood was watching these guys along with other such legends of the time battling it out on the hardwood, a time dominated by Jordan and his Bulls, a time that saw basketball booming in Australia, Upper Deck basketball card trading, Starter and Champion attire and late night replays on channel 10.

All three guys were legends of the game and all equally earned their spot in the Basketball Hall of Fame.

Jordan's Championship Winning - Last Shot


These legends of the game are a dying bread in team sport games, playing their entire career with the one club and showing a true desire to win not just for themselves but for their team-mates, the team, the city and for the fans. These qualities are fast disappearing in the modern sports star as we see time and time again players playing for contracts.

Michael Jordan has rightly been labelled the greatest player to ever grace the pine and that title may well never be taken away from him, a dominance, an ability above and beyond the rest of his competitors that we may never see in any sport, a true determination to win every single time he competed.

I'll leave you with some Jordan ads from you tube.