Who, if anyone, can catch Hideki Matsuyama at the Masters?
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Matsuyama catches fire after delay, shoots 7-under to gain 4-stroke advantage (1:52)
Hideki Matsuyama shoots 6-under par on the back nine, pulling himself to 11 under with a four-stroke lead heading in to the final day at the Masters. (1:52)
AUGUSTA, Ga. For the first nine holes on Saturday, the leaderboard at the Masters was crowded. Then, after a weather delay, Hideki Matsuyama blistered the second nine at Augusta National, shooting 30 on his way to a 7-under 65 in the only bogey-free round at this place this year.
So, can anyone catch him? If so, who?
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Kate Rowan of the Daily Telegraph is this week’s guest on Behind the Lines. By Gavin Cooney Thursday 8 Apr 2021, 9:05 AM 2 hours ago 2,864 Views 0 Comments
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IN 1995, KATE Rowan’s class in Marino were asked to write why they deserved to meet some of Dublin’s recently-minted All-Ireland champions. She didn’t get picked, however, and sought an explanation.
“Well, your parents aren’t members of the club and you have a Protestant surname.”
“From that moment on, GAA wasn’t for me”, says Kate on this week’s episode of
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Argentinian writer Marcelo Mora y Araujo is this week’s guest on Behind the Lines. By Gavin Cooney Tuesday 9 Mar 2021, 3:13 PM Mar 9th 2021, 7:00 AM 8,069 Views 1 Comment
Daniel Passarella with the trophy after the 1978 World Cup final.
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IN BAD NEWS for the putative UK/Irish bid, a South American proposal encompassing Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay and Chile is seen as the favourite to win the rights to host the 2030 World Cup.
If it’s successful it will return the competition to Argentina for the first time since 1978, arguably the most fraught and controversial edition of the competition’s history.