Tuesday 29 January 2013

RBS 6 Nations 2013


Living for most of my life here in Wales the love of Rugby becomes a kind of second nature.


Wales, with interim head coach Rob Howley at the helm, will be looking to defend their title, following last year’s Grand Slam – their third in eight years.

They open up on Feburary 2 against Ireland, who will have Jamie Heaslip as their skipper for the first time in a RBS 6 Nations campaign.

A year ago in Dublin it was Wales' incredible comeback, capped off by Leigh Halfpenny's last-gasp penalty, which set the ball rolling for the Grand Slam.

England, second last year, will be led by Chris Robshaw, who resumes his captaincy from the autumn internationals which culminated in a memorable victory over New Zealand.

They will begin their title bid against Scotland, who like the Red Rose last year, have an interim head coach in the shape of Scott Johnson.

Johnson finds himself in a similar position to England coach Stuart Lancaster 12 months ago, and will hope to emulate Lancaster's winning start away to the Auld Enemy to claim the Calcutta Cup.

Another new competition captain will be seen in third of the opening fixtures as Pascal Pape retains the armband following France’s autumn campaign, which saw victories over Australia, Argentina and Samoa.

Les Bleus will travel to Italy and will be looking to avenge their historic loss to the Italians in 2011, however France coach Philippe Saint-Andre opened his tenure with a win in Paris last year at home to the Azzurri.
RBS 6 Nations captains
Pascal Pape, Chris Robshaw, Sam Warburton, Jamie Heaslip, Sergio Parisse and Kelly Brown

reference:  www.rbs6nations.com

Susie Wolff will be first to drive new Williams


London: Williams handed development driver Susie Wolff an expanded role on Monday and said the wife of shareholder and former executive director Toto would be first to try out the Formula One team's new car next month. The Scottish-born 30-year-old, who raced in the German touring car championship (DTM) for seven seasons but scored only four points in total, will have an increased program in the simulator this year along with more in-car testing, Williams said in a statement.
Susie Wolff will be first to drive new Williams
She will be first behind the wheel of the new FW35 car, at an aerodynamics test at Spain's Idiada test circuit before the launch at the second pre-season test in Barcelona on February 19, and will do most of the team's aero testing.
"Susie has proved herself to be a valuable addition to our driver roster and her feedback during simulator sessions is second to none," said technical director Mike Coughlan. As a result, we will be stepping up her role this year..."

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Wolff, who joined Williams in April 2012 and whose Austrian husband is now executive director at rivals Mercedes, said she was "showing that women can play a role at the top level of motorsport".
Williams have Venezuelan Pastor Maldonado, a race winner last year, and Finnish rookie Valtteri Bottas as their drivers this season. The team, winners of nine constructors' titles between 1980 and 1997, finished eighth overall in 2012.