australia has enjoyed the upper hand so far this summer, it men s and women s cricket team is retaining the ashes and its netballers beating england in the world cup final. now for the latest chapter in a classic sporting rivalry. to for the latest chapter in a classic sporting rivalry- sporting rivalry. to play the lioness at sporting rivalry. to play the lioness at stadium - sporting rivalry. to play the| lioness at stadium australia sporting rivalry. to play the - lioness at stadium australia on wednesday night is really a dream come wednesday night is really a dream come true wednesday night is really a dream come true i think. for the tournament in particular, we will have tournament in particular, we will have every tournament in particular, we will have every ticket sold, the demand is there have every ticket sold, the demand is there and have every ticket sold, the demand is there and i think the interest will bring is there and i think the interest will bring t
normally based in santa clara. she scored on about the first half and they managed to keep out a lot of following three zealand for the following three quarters really of the match and it is quarters really of the match and said for example her mum is she said for example her mum is going around the office telling she said for example her mum is going filipino he office telling she said for example her mum is going filipino diaspora telling fellow filipino diaspora workers that they were in the world cup, workers that they were in the world cu had scored the first daughter had scored the first ever goalfor daughter had scored the first ever goal for the philippines in an international tournament such as the world cup, so an incredible moment billy foster i also want to ask you about columbia beating south korea, 2-0. columbia beating south korea, 2 0. history was made in the field. tell us what happened. that s right, so we saw the youngest ever player take to the field in a world cup
talk us through them. first of all i went to mention the woman who scored the second goal for columbia really securing the wind, an 18 year old player but three years ago when she was 15 she had already stripling for the colombian s national team when she was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. that for her meant that she thought her few paul career was going to be over because of treatments and surgeries football. yesterday microbrews or the second goal. a lot of emotion on the field that you could see. injust of emotion on the field that you could see. in just three years she s built and seen as one of the star players, one to watch. her goal in the game was hugely impressive. the other part of history that is worth noting is one of the south korean players that came on in the 70th minute. an american born player, the first multiracial player to play for south korea. the reason she makes history, the youngest player ever in any row cup be it men s or women s
a columnist for the boston globe says it is time to put a ban on heading the ball. he points to growing research that tied the sport to poor cognitive memory, motor skills and changes in brain matter. and one brain trauma researcher quoted in the op ed says what would you do if you saw an older guy hitting a 6-year-old with a fist or baseball bat? call the police. in football, soccer and other contact sports we turn our kids over to coaches and sanction our children to be hit in the head. however, the research is not conclusive and concussions are often not caused by headers, but from collisions with other players. the head coach of mit men s soccer team says the problem with banning heading is you would have kids running out of the way of balls and they may bang into each other to get out of the way. who is right? let s look at highlights from a youth soccer game.