วันอังคารที่ 13 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2554

COOPER UNDERGOES DRUG TEST


BAD-BOY Wallabies first five Quade Cooper reckons his lack of popularity in New Zealand was the reason he was chosen to undergo a random drugs test following his side’s 32-6 victory over Italy in their Rugby World Cup opener in Albany last night.
“Finally finished my drug test..note to self hold on and don't piss b4 the game! Iv drunk so much water ima be up all night,” he posted on his Twitter account.
“Apparently its random lol not convinced.”
When asked by a fellow tweeter if it was "just a random pick for testing?", Cooper replied: “Because I'm public enemy number 1.”
Cooper last week declared himself ‘Public Enemy No 1’ in New Zealand following his cheap-shot antics on All Blacks skipper Richie McCaw during the final Tri Nations in Brisbane.

ref: http://www.rugbynews.co.nz/newsarticle/?article=5029

Muay Thai Isuzu Championship 2011



The first matcht is at the great arena with Muaythai Isuzu Cup race of the 22 "battle maps Isuzu D-Max's top Muay Thai boxing world," continues its sports marketing strategy, according to Isuzu's focus has always been.

Under the project. "Patriotic ... Raks Thai" win bets, pickup trucks, "Isuzu D-Max, even Super Titanium Spark" and the cash value of more than 2 million before the nominations as Best Boxer of Siam in the battle. "Isuzu Cup super-light post, "Win a country into the arena of world-class" THAI FIGHT 2012 "competition Muaythai Isuzu Cup 22," battle of Isuzu's even good in boxing to all boxing world "is a slap in the ring with a punch of 8 in the 145-147 pound range are hand selected from across the country by the promoter is divided into two lines of four people.

A championship between “Sanchai” and the all time champion



"Kod Muay Sarakram" Sanchai who won over Kongsak Sitboonmee from the Thai boxing association is hoping to win in an upcoming Championship. His competitor, Petchboonchoo F.A group who has won more than 9 championships on 13th September at Lumpini boxing stadium to fundraising for a Battle.

Saenchai said, "I want to create a great history of boxing, the Thai boxers who have never done before. If you put it in boxing, leading 2-3 before the final day. I believe I have the chance to win greatly. Because I do not think the reputation is second to none, "said Saenchai.

Thai beats Australia in the 2011 youth championship



A 16 years old Thai soccer player won over an Australian player 3-2 in the soccer youth championship at Thep Hassadin field.

The 16-year-old youth soccer championship in Asia . The first qualifying match of Group G at Thep Hatsadin . Was found between UC Thai youngster's Tea Cup in Australia . The event is considered very important to the team of Thai youth because it has the teams ranked 1 and 2 of the group passed into the next round.They tend to get into the world youth soccer championship. Age over 17 years with the team in Group G in Thailand and Australia to Guam, Hong Kong, Indonesian and Myanmar are also included.

Thai national team under the leadership team of Leo kaThomas dos Santos, coaches and Big Han limit comments Tiya Pairat team manager and players at the club, led by the Pamorn good Sithichok between mice and Saran tow children. The Australian Benjamin Worland and Hugh Tanner, a post reserved.

วันจันทร์ที่ 12 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2554

First Pitch: MLB denies Mets tribute to first responders



Baseball honored the victims of Sept. 11 with a number of prearranged events at ballparks throughout Sunday.
The New York Mets' salute to that day's heroes, however, was quashed.
The Mets' request to wear the hats of the city's first responders during the night game at Citi Field against the Chicago Cubs was turned down by MLB, quite vehemently, apparently.
In a night fraught with emotional tributes marking the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attacks that killed close to 3,000 people, the Mets were seeking to replicate the gesture of the 2001 team, which defied baseball's edict and wore the first responders' hats.
The current Mets were allowed to wear the hats before the game but not during.
"They contacted the club and said it's an absolute 'no chance' at all," Mets player rep Josh Thole told reporters. "I guess the fines would be (prohibitive). I spoke with some of the guys and with (manager) Terry (Collins) and he said the same thing. They came down on the club very hard and there's nothing we can do.
"They sent out a big memo that was very adamant about what they wanted done."
Teams throughout the majors wore their regular caps with a small flag on the side as part of the day's commemoration, but hats with initials like NYFD or NYPD, which other New York-based sports figures wore – including Tom Coughlin, coach of the NFL Giants – were not allowed.
Joe Torre, MLB's vice president of baseball operations, told the Associated Press baseball was seeking uniformity with its ruling.
"Certainly it's not a lack of respect," Torre said. "We just felt all the major league teams are honoring the same way with the American flag on the uniform and the cap. This is a unanimity thing."
Several of the 2001 Mets were on hand Sunday at Citi Field for the remembrance ceremony, and they recalled defying MLB's orders and wearing the first responders' hats on Sept. 21 of that year, the first major league game played in New York after the tragedy.
Former Mets reliever John Franco said the current players should have done the same and paid any fine issued by baseball.
Todd Zeile, the team's player rep in 2001, said the caps held great meaning to the players and MLB "would've had to rip the hats off our heads.''
Added Zeile: "I find it ironic 10 years later and they still can't get it passed for one day of tribute. I guess they feel it's a slippery slope or something.''

ref: http://content.usatoday.com/communities/dailypitch/post/2011/09/first-pitch-mlb-denies-mets-tribute-to-first-responders/1

Muay Thai Boxer Rungchai beats Trainor for the rematch



On 10th of September , Damien Trainor rematched Rungchai for the WMC title. Those two had met previously a few years ago where an aggressive Rungchai stopped Trainor with a nasty elbow causing a cut in the second round. Rungchai has a great name worldwide from England to Australia having also beaten Australian's Aaron Leigh.

This time around the fight was far more even going the distance. A much improved over recent years. Trainor was always dangerous with punches and scored well with some kicks but Rungchai outscored him in the clinch and with body kicks to take the win in this spectacular bout.