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Half of 2009 has already passed us by and in that time we’ve witnessed some fantastic sporting events. In chronological order, these are the five sporting events I’m most looking forward to in the second half of 2009.
Ashes, 8 July – 24 August
After all of the Twenty20 fluff, I am keen to see some real cricket. I am also interested to see how Australia does. They had a rough couple of months last year in India, followed by the home loss to South Africa. They managed to stop the rot with a win in South Africa, so who really knows where they’re at.
This tour will set the tone of Australian cricket for the next few years and Ricky Ponting’s place in history rests on it. He is the first captain since Allan Border in 1989 not to have the use of Shane Warne in England.
AFL Grand Final, 26 September
Always a highlight of the sporting year, could anyone else except St Kilda and Geelong be there on the last day in September? Geelong will be looking for redemption after last year’s fiasco while St Kilda will be hoping to snap a 43 year drought.
The two have never met in a premiership decider and it will be just the Saint’s sixth Grand Final since 1897. If they win, try to steer clear of Molly Meldrum and Shane Warne.
Baseball Playoffs, October
After the culmination of a 162 game marathon season, the MLB season ends with a frenetic sprint to the title. You need to win eleven games out of a possible 19. I love the consistent ability of the baseball playoffs to produce drama and tension on a daily basis.
The stakes couldn’t be higher and every night someone is going to be a hero and someone a villain. More often than not, it is the unlikeliest of people who become the heroes.
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Bledisloe Cup in Tokyo, 31 October
Except for referee Alan Lewis, everything about last year’s Bledisloe Cup match in Hong Kong was a pleasure. Tokyo will be hosting a match this year and it should be another wonderful occasion. It is great for such a showpiece of rugby to be given such a prominent platform in Japan.
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Conclusion to World Cup qualifying, October and November and World Cup Draw, 25 November
For once, we can watch the conclusion to World Cup qualifying from the safe vantage point of Australia’s secure place. The final night of the European group qualifiers is October 14 and that should be riveting viewing.
There are then going to be play-offs in November with the final five places to be decided on November 18.
A week later the draw will be done, which is always exciting.
Is Australia yet respected enough that it could be part of a ‘Group of Death’?
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Pippinu said | July 1st 2009 @ 9:17am | Report comment
I simply can’t accept that St Kilda winning a second premiership ahead of the bullies is even a remote possibility.
Hoy said | July 1st 2009 @ 12:12pm | Report comment
Hanging out for the tour of France.
Lance, our boy Cadel, fanastic commentary, fantastic scenery. It has it all. Controversy, great racing.
Got it all.
Towser said | July 1st 2009 @ 12:25pm | Report comment
Tour de France . The ultimate test of mental & physical endurance on the planet for me. The Cyclists in Europe operating in an ultra competitive market deserve better from the media here. Out of sight out of mind for these guys. A bit like Bresciano in Italy.
Brett McKay said | July 1st 2009 @ 1:29pm | Report comment
Nice one David, all worthy viewing..
For me, it’s the Ashes live, in HD, on a new plasma. Life is good (and no, not this brand of plasma), and about to get a whole lot better!!
Choppy said | July 1st 2009 @ 2:57pm | Report comment
I too am looking forward to viewing all this on my new HD Plasma, but as well as these:
MLB All Star Game
British Open Golf
US Open Tennis
NRL Grand Final
FEDEX Cup and Race to Dubai
Opening weekend of the NFL
Bathurst
Melbourne Cup Carnival
Dave you did well to pick a top 5, I’m not sure that I could.
Michael C said | July 1st 2009 @ 3:02pm | Report comment
Hoy et al,
how’s Lance Armstrong’s preparation tracking after he had his injury?
(and how is ‘our Cadel’ faring in the lead up??)
[I'll try to watch more of it this year - I DID pick a good night to watch the most that I did last year when Rasmussen fell foul.]
David Wiseman said | July 1st 2009 @ 4:12pm | Report comment
Regarding the Tour De France – I’m wondering how long it will take until the ‘Tour De Farce’ headline is unleashed. In recent years, it’s been the first week.
Derryn said | July 2nd 2009 @ 7:35am | Report comment
Tour de France is a highlight every year. Hopefully Evans can go one better this year, but he’s up against it.
In Order:
1. WC Finals Draw
2. Tour de France (Armstrong comeback)
3. The Ashes
4. WC Qualifiers final matches
5. AFL Grand Final