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December 31, 2017

... and so to bed

Rest well, for New Year's Eve is upon us!
Happy New Year!

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December 30, 2017

Sports Sunday: New Year's Eve Edition

It has been quite the year in Sports, but you'll have to look elsewhere for your retrospectives.  New Year's Eve is chock full of sporting events, but the main focus is on New Year's Day. 



The Ashes series was decided when Australia took the first three of the five Test matches programmed.  Nonetheless, some exciting cricket has continued as England came alive in the fourth test, this one at the Melbourne Cricket Grounds, and was only denied a win because of the great batting of Steve Smith, who hit a century for Australia, as they battled England to a draw.  The Australia skipper stonewalled the English bowling attack to remain unconquered on 102 for his third century of the series when the Test was called a draw late on the final day.  Australia only lost two wickets on the fifth day but coasted through after lunch to finish on 263 for four with Mitchell Marsh not out on 29. 


It was just the second drawn Boxing Day Test in 20 years.  Alistair Cook, batting for England had a record breaking 244 to open, but in the final hours, Australia's Smith and Marsh salvaged the draw.  There was a total attendance of 262,616 fans over the five days. There was some criticism of the lifeless state of the Melbourne Cricket Ground drop-in pitch.  The series of Test Matches concludes at the historic Sydney Cricket Grounds, January 4-8. 



In the United States 10 games in the final week of the regular season of the National Football League have playoff implications, but most of those are of teams who playoff possibilities could be altered, if they lose. 

In only one game,  Carolina Panthers and the Atlanta Falcons — do both teams have a real  something at stake. It seems the New York Jets are always playing for glory against the New England Patriots, and seldom finding it.  The Pats are heavily favored in this game, but in Football, as in all things, pride goeth before a fall.  New England has certainly proved this time and again, a great franchise, but one who loves to be in the faces of all the other teams.  They win often, but when they lose, it is always a big loss. 


The Minnesota Vikings will host the Chicago Bears this New Year's Eve.  As the cookies have crumbled the Vikings  no longer have a chance to clinch home-field advantage throughout the playoffs, but they can get a first-round bye with a win or a tie. Even if they lose, they still stand a decent chance of a first round bye.  The New Orleans  Saints (11-4) play the (4-11) Tampa Bay Buccaneers.  If they win, the NFC South division is theirs, but they can also win it if the Carolina Panthers lose or if both teams tie.   The Carolina Panthers can win the N.F.C. South if they win and the Saints lose. They are favoured over the Falcons but the Falcons are battling for a wild card spot.



A Happy New Year to all of our readers. Thanks for your involvement and participation.   

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