Date | Sport | Venue | Result | Attendance/Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
Sun, Jan 13 | Asean Basketball League | Singapore Indoor Stadium, Singapore | Thailand Slammers 50 at Singapore Slingers 56 | ~1,500 |
Sun, Feb 10 | bj League | Komazawa Olympic Park Gymnasium, Tokyo, Japan | Niigata Albirex BB 65 at Tokyo Cinq Reves 63 | 1,206 |
Mon, Feb 11 | NBA | American Airlines Center, Dallas, Texas | Atlanta Hawks 105 at Dallas Mavericks 101 | 19,654 |
Tue, Feb 12 | NBA | FedExForum, Memphis, TN | Sacramento Kings 101 at Memphis Grizzlies 108 | 14,722 |
Wed, Feb 13 | NCAA Basketball | FedExForum, Memphis, TN | UCF Knights 71 at Memphis Tigers 93 | 16,544 |
Thu, Feb 14 | NBA | Chesapeake Energy Arena, Oklahoma City, OK | Miami Heat 110 at Oklahoma City Thunder 100 | 18,203 |
Fri, Feb 15 | AHL | Cedar Park Center, Cedar Park, TX | Oklahoma City Barons 3 at Texas Stars 4 (SO) | 5,428 |
Sat, Feb 16 | NCAA Baseball | UFCU Disch-Falk Field, Austin, TX | Sacramento State Hornets 5 at Texas Longhorns 3 | 5,778 |
Sun, Feb 17 | NCAA Baseball | Reckling Park, Houston, TX | Stanford Cardinal 0 at Rice Owls 3 | 4,041 |
Mon, Feb 18 | NCAA Basketball | Health and Physical Education Arena, Houston, TX | Mississippi Valley State Delta Devils 57 at Texas Southern Tigers 73 | 650 |
Tue, Feb 19 | NCAA Baseball | Olsen Field at Bluebell Park, College Station, TX | Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks 2 at Texas A&M Aggies 9 | 3,876 |
Wed, Feb 20 | NBA | Toyota Center, Houston, TX | Oklahoma City Thunder 119 at Houston Rockets 122 | 18,224 |
Thu, Feb 21 | NCAA Basketball | UNT Coliseum, Denton, TX | Florida Atlantic Owls 57 at North Texas Mean Green 66 | 2,532 |
Fri, Feb 22 | Central Hockey League | Allen Event Center, Allen, TX | Wichita Thunder 1 at Allen Americans 2 | 4,102 |
Sat, Feb 23 | NCAA Baseball | Lupton Stadium, Fort Worth, TX | Cal State Fullerton Titans 6 at TCU Horned Frogs 2 | 3,906 |
Sun, Feb 24 | NBA | Barclays Center, Brooklyn, NY | Memphis Grizzlies 76 at Brooklyn Nets 72 | 17,098 |
Mon, Feb 25 | NCAA Basketball | Prudential Center, Newark, NJ | Villanova Wildcats 65 at Seton Hall Pirates 66 | 6,771 |
Wed, Feb 27 | NBA | Madison Square Garden, New York, NY | Golden State Warriors 105 at New York Knicks 109 | 19,033 |
Sat, Mar 2 | NHL | First Niagara Center, Buffalo, NY | New Jersey Devils 3 at Buffalo Sabres 4 (SO) | 19,070 |
Sun, Mar 3 | OHL | Powerade Center, Brampton, ON | Ottawa 67s 2 at Brampton Battalion 4 | 2,583 |
Sat, Mar 23 | Formula 1 Qualifying | Sepang International Circuit, Sepang, Selangor, Malaysia | Results | 22,350 |
Sun, Mar 24 | Formula 1 | Sepang International Circuit, Sepang, Selangor, Malaysia | Results | 88,450 |
Sat, Mar 30 | Malaysian Super League | Jalan Besar Stadium, Singapore | Negeri Sembilan 0 at Lions XII 1 | 6,518 |
Fri, Apr 5 | One FC 8 | Singapore Indoor Stadium, Singapore | Kings & Champions | ~12,000 |
Fri, Apr 12 | Australian Football League | Patersons Stadium, Subiaco, Australia | Essendon Bombers 10.12 (72) at Fremantle Dockers 9.14 (68) | 35,963 |
Sat, Apr 13 | Super 15 Rugby | NIB Stadium, Perth, Australia | Canterbury Crusaders 14 at Western Force 16 | 16,756 |
Sun, Apr 14 | West Australian Football League | Brownes Stadium, Lathlain, Australia | East Fremantle Sharks 15.18 (108) at Perth Demons 16.10 (106) | 2,323 |
Tue, Apr 16 | S League | Clementi Stadium, Singapore | Brunei DPMM 1 at Tampines Rovers 1 | 632 |
Fri, May 10 | Asean Basketball League | BritAma Arena, Jakarta, Indonesia | Singapore Slingers 39 at Indonesia Warriors 64 | ~680 |
Sat, Jul 27 | China Professional Baseball League, Minors | Xinzhuang Baseball Stadium, Taipei, Taiwan | Lamigo Monkeys 4 at Brother Elephants 6 | ~160 |
Thu, Aug 1 | Central League | Koshien Stadium, Nishinomiya, Japan | Chunichi Dragons 6 at Hanshin Tigers 4 | 44,017 |
Fri, Aug 2 | Pacific League | Kyocera Dome, Osaka, Japan | Chiba Lotte Marines 3 at Orix Buffaloes 5 | 18,133 |
Sat, Aug 3 | Pacific League | Hotto Motto Field Kobe, Kobe, Japan | Chiba Lotte Marines 7 at Orix Buffaloes 4 | 30,108 |
Thu, Aug 29 | US Open - Day Session | Billie Jean King Tennis Center, New York, NY | Results | ~52,000 |
Fri, Aug 30 | American League | Yankee Stadium, New York, NY | Baltimore Orioles 5 at New York Yankees 8 | 45,169 |
Wed, Sep 4 | National League | Coors Field, Denver, CO | Los Angeles Dodgers 5 at Colorado Rockies 7 | 28,439 |
Thu, Sep 5 | NFL | Sports Authority Field at Mile High, Denver, CO | Baltimore Ravens 27 at Denver Broncos 49 | 76,814 |
Sun, Sep 8 | NFL | Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis, IN | Oakland Raiders 17 at Indianapolis Colts 21 | 65,412 |
Mon, Sep 9 | NFL | FedExField, Landover, MD | Philadelphia Eagles 33 at Washington Redskins 27 | 82,743 |
Thu, Sep 12 | NFL | Gillette Stadium, Foxboro, MA | New York Jets 10 at New England Patriots 13 | 68,756 |
Fri, Sep 13 | IL, Governor's Cup Game 3 | McCoy Stadium, Pawtucket, RI | Durham Bulls 2 at Pawtucket Red Sox 0 (14) | 4,548 |
Sun, Sep 15 | NFL | M&T Bank Stadium, Baltimore, MD | Cleveland Browns 6 at Baltimore Ravens 14 | 71,098 |
Thu, Sep 19 | NFL | Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia, PA | Kansas City Chiefs at Philadelphia Eagles | 8:25 |
Sun, Sep 22 | NFL | Heinz Field, Pittsburgh, PA | Chicago Bears at Pittsburgh Steelers | 8:30 |
Thu, Sep 26 | NFL | Edward Jones Dome, St. Louis, MO | San Francisco 49ers at St. Louis Rams | 7:25 |
Sun, Sep 29 | NFL | Ford Field, Detroit, MI | Chicago Bears at Detroit Lions | 1:00 |
Thu, Oct 3 | NFL | FirstEnergy Stadium, Cleveland, OH | Buffalo Bills at Cleveland Browns | 8:25 |
Sun, Oct 6 | NFL | Paul Brown Stadium, Cincinnati, OH | New England Patriots at Cincinnati Bengals | 1:00 |
Sun, Oct 13 | NFL | Ralph Wilson Stadium, Orchard Park, NY | Cincinnati Bengals at Buffalo Bills | 1:00 |
Sun, Oct 20 | NFL | MetLife Stadium, New York, NY | New England Patriots at New York Jets | 1:00 |
Mon, Oct 21 | NFL | MetLife Stadium, New York, NY | Minnesota Vikings at New York Giants | 8:40 |
Thu, Oct 24 | NFL | Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, FL | Carolina Panthers at Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 8:25 |
Sun, Oct 27 | NFL | Mercedes-Benz Superdome, New Orleans, LA | Buffalo Bills at New Orleans Saints | 1:00 |
Thu, Oct 31 | NFL | Sun Life Stadium, Miami, FL | Cincinnati Bengals at Miami Dolphins | 8:25 |
Mon, Nov 4 | NFL | Lambeau Field, Green Bay, WI | Chicago Bears at Green Bay Packers | 7:40 |
Thu, Nov 7 | NFL | Mall of America Field, Minneapolis, MN | Washington Redskins at Minnesota Vikings | 7:25 |
Sun, Nov 10 | NFL | Soldier Field, Chicago, IL | Detroit Lions at Chicago Bears | 7:25 |
Thu, Nov 14 | NFL | LP Field, Nashville, TN | Indianapolis Colts at Tennessee Titans | 8:40 |
Sun, Nov 17 | NFL | EverBank Field, Jacksonville, FL | Arizona Cardinals at Jacksonville Jaguars | 7:25 |
Mon, Nov 18 | NFL | Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, NC | Atlanta Falcons at Carolina Panthers | 1:00 |
Thu, Nov 21 | NFL | Georgia Dome, Atlanta, GA | New Orleans Saints at Atlanta Falcons | 8:25 |
Sun, Nov 24 | NFL | Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, MO | San Diego Chargers at Kansas City Chiefs | 12:00 |
Thu, Nov 28 | NFL | Cowboys Stadium, Dallas, TX | Oakland Raiders at Dallas Cowboys | 3:30 |
Sun, Dec 1 | NFL | Reliant Stadium, Houston, TX | New England Patriots at Houston Texans | 3:25 |
Sun, Dec 8 | NFL | University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, AZ | St. Louis Rams at Arizona Cardinals | 1:25 |
Sun, Dec 15 | NFL | O.co Coliseum, Oakland, CA | Kansas City Chiefs at Oakland Raiders | 1:05 |
Sun, Dec 22 | NFL | Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego, CA | Oakland Raiders at San Diego Chargers | 1:25 |
Mon, Dec 23 | NFL | Candlestick Park, San Francisco, CA | Atlanta Falcons at San Francisco 49ers | 5:40 |
Sun, Dec 29 | NFL | CenturyLink Field, Seattle, WA | St. Louis Rams at Seattle Seahawks | 1:25 |
Monday, 31 December 2012
2013 Schedule
Posted on 07:00 by Unknown
Sunday, 30 December 2012
Fenerbahce Alkur Istanbul 78 at FC Barcelona Regal 100 (EuroLeague Top 16, Game 1) - December 28, 2012
Posted on 23:20 by Unknown
When I planned the year-end trip to Europe, sports were not the priority as I would be making the trip with my girlfriend. Still, they weren't far from my mind. When choosing Barcelona as a destination, I knew that there would be no soccer while I was be there, but hoped that there might be a basketball game. Although the Spanish domestic league (ACB) would also be on a break, the EuroLeague was scheduled to begin its Top 16 on December 27th, which coincided perfectly with my visit. (For those who are not aware, the EuroLeague is basketball's equivalent of the Champions League, a competition where the best teams from countries across Europe play each other for the chance to call themselves continental champions.)
FC Barcelona may be most famous for Lionel Messi, but it is more than just a soccer team. They are a sports club with a basketball and handball team among other entities. Their hoops squad, named FC Barcelona Regal after a sponsor, is one of the best in Europe and had advanced from the EuroLeague regular season into the Top 16 without worry. If they were given a home date for round 1, I would be able to attend. As is often the case, the sporting gods smiled on me and a game was scheduled for Friday, December 28th, with Fenerbahce from Istanbul the visitors. So after another day of touring the city, my girlfriend and I made our way to Palau Blaugrana to add another country (18 in all now) to the list of nations in which I've attended a sporting event.
Palau Blaugrana
FC Barcelona Regal plays at the Palau Blaugrana, which has hosted basketball (and handball) for over 40 years. Blaugrana is the combination of the Catalan words for Blue and Deep Red, the world-famous colours of the soccer team. The Palau is dwarfed by neighbouring Camp Nou, the biggest soccer stadium in Europe, which lies just east. The entire complex is only five minutes from the Palau Reial metro station on L3, which is itself just a few stops from the major tourist areas, making the venue very easy to get to. As you walk down the hill from the metro station, you will notice immense Camp Nou to your left, but just in case you forget that soccer is first and foremost here, there are pictures to remind you.
The ticket window is clearly marked, but be sure to go to the right wicket as some are reserved for the soccer stadium tour, which attracts fans in its own right. The best thing about getting your tickets here is that the ducat has the FC Barcelona logo printed on it, making it far more colourful than what you normally get from TicketMaster. Being a ticket collector, I became very excited to see this. The ticket guy, sensing my anticipation, pulled the old "Here you go....psych!" trick by handing me the ticket and then pulling it back as I reached for it. He actually did this several times, much to my girlfriend's amusement. Yes, I felt very childish at that time.
Anyway, we walked around the stadium but there wasn't much to see. We entered by the door on our gate and stopped to have a look at the domed roof (above) which was quite impressive. We then made our way to our seats, which were a bit confusing as they are not consecutively numbered. Odd-numbered seats are on the left of the aisle, while even-numbered seats on are the right. Moreover, there is no aisle between the even and odd seats in different sections. For example, section 110 ends with seats 20 and 22 next to each other. Section 109, seat 23 was then the next one over, and there is no aisle between them. It isn't rocket science, but be aware of this if buying tickets online.
One cool thing is that there are a few yellow seats that spell FCB on one side and we happened to be sitting in these, just 2 rows from the court. At 53 Euros, they aren't cheap, but certainly much more affordable than similar NBA seats.
While the players warmed up, I did my usual walk around. The first thing I noticed is that some lower-level corner seats have an obstructed view, as do those at the end.
I would suggest the upper-level corner seats are the best value at just 19 Euros but be careful not to sit with the supporters, who are loud throughout the game. In fact, what was perhaps most surprising was that there were two distinct groups of supporters.
As best I can tell, they are differentiated by their feelings toward Catalan independence. Barcelona is in the Spanish area known as Catalonia, which has a strong separatist movement that has been active for decades. Catalonia has its own flag and those fans who push for their own nation wore the yellow and red from that standard, while the other group sported the blue and deep red of FC Barcelona. Putting politics aside, having two diverse yet loud groups of fans supporting the home team was a unique experience and really added to the atmosphere.
One nice touch was a number of electronically displayed retired jerseys along the top of one wall, including those from the handball club (above).
I followed the above sign and escaped to the bar, only to be disappointed that the beer on offer was of the non-alcohol variety. Instead I had a foot-long hot dog that was less appealing by the bite. Avoid the food here if you can.
Overall, FC Barcelona Regal may be the lesser-known team when compared to their world famous soccer brethren but that doesn't mean that they should be ignored. The quality of basketball is high - former players include Pau and Marc Gasol, Ricky Rubio, and Anderson Varejao among others - and tickets are easy to get. If you happen to be in Barcelona during the long basketball season, check out the FC Barcelona Regal home page to see if there is a game while you are in town. There has been talk of building a larger facility which would be a shame as this place is perfect for basketball; let's hope that wiser minds prevail and this place remains an excellent stadium destination for years to come.
The Game
This was the first round of the Top 16 of the EuroLeague, so I had high hopes with the visitors from Istanbul also considered a good team. During warmups, while I did my tour, my girlfriend observed that Barcelona was shooting much better. I assured here that meant nothing, but it turned out she was spot on. Barcelona, who were on a 4-game losing streak, came out gunning and used some sharp shooting to take an early 17-6 lead, which they cemented into a 24-13 advantage by the end of the first quarter (periods in Europe are just 10 minutes long).
David Andersen scores for Fenerbahce
I expected the Turks to fight back, but they were not up to the task. Barcelona continued to shoot lights out, taking a 54-35 lead into half time, with one-time Raptor Nathan Jawai (below) a noticeable star behind two monster dunks.
The second half was merely window dressing, and by the end of things, the only question was whether Barcelona could reach 100 points, a rare achievement in European basketball. When Marcelinho Huertas sank a shot with less than a minute to go, the century mark had been reached. The final was 100-78, a surprisingly one-sided affair that did not temper the fans' enthusiasm one bit.
Barcelona was simply too good, spreading their scoring evenly among the top players. As you can see above, Huertas and former Grizzly Juan Carlos Navarro led with 14, but the rest of the team helped out with all 12 players contributing. Ante Tomic, dunking below, was the MVP with 12 points, 11 boards, 5 assists and only 1 turnover. Update: Note #14 above - that's Marko Todorovic, who played just 2 minutes, but was memorable for his youth and size. He was drafted 45th overall by Portland in the 2013 NBA draft.
The game was less than 2 hours long, perhaps one of the quickest sporting events I have attended. Although the result wasn't close, it was great to see quality basketball from such a vantage point - many of these players could play in the NBA, although probably only as bench players. Still, the team concept was apparent here with more passing and less wasted possessions due to poor shot selection. It would be very interesting to see a 7-game series between the EuroLeague and NBA champions - I think it would be closer than many basketball fans would expect.
Best,
Sean
Saturday, 29 December 2012
NFL Playoff Picture - Week 17
Posted on 21:03 by Unknown
The regular season has finished. Here are your playoff participants:
NFC
Week 11 Week 12 Week 13 Week 14 Week 15 Week 16 Week 17
1. Atl (9-1) Atl (10-1) Atl (11-1) Atl (11-2) Atl (12-2) Atl (13-2) Atl (13-3)
2. SF* (7-2) SF* (8-2) SF* (8-3) SF* (9-3) SF* (10-3) GB (11-4) SF* (11-4)
3. GB (7-3) Chi (8-3) GB (8-4) GB (9-4) GB (10-4) SF* (10-4) GB (11-5)
4. NYG (6-4) NYG (7-4) NYG (7-5) NYG (8-5) Was (8-6) Was (9-6) Was (10-6)
5. Chi (7-3) GB (7-4) Chi (8-4) Sea (8-5) Sea (9-5) Sea (10-5) Sea (11-5)
6. Sea (6-4) Sea (6-5) Sea (7-5) Chi (8-5) Min (8-6) Min (9-6) Min (10-6)
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7. TB (6-4) TB (6-5) Was (6-6) Was (7-6) Chi (8-6) Chi (9-6) Chi (10-6)
8. Min (6-4) Min (6-5) Dal (6-6) Dal (7-6) Dal (8-6) Dal (8-7)
9. TB (6-6) Min (7-6) NYG (8-6) NYG (8-7)
10. Min (6-6)
AFC
Week 11 Week 12 Week 13 Week 14 Week 15 Week 16 Week 17
1. Hou (9-1) Hou (10-1) Hou (11-1) Hou (11-2) Hou (12-2) Hou (12-3) Den (13-3)
2. Bal (8-2) Bal (9-2) NE (9-3) NE (10-3) Den (11-3) Den (12-3) NE (12-4)
3. NE (7-3) NE (8-3) Bal (9-3) Den (10-3) NE (10-4) NE (11-4) Hou (12-4)
4. Den (7-3) Den (8-3) Den (9-3) Bal (9-4) Bal (9-5) Bal (10-5) Bal (10-6)
5. Ind (6-4) Ind (7-4) Ind (8-4) Ind (9-4) Ind (9-5) Ind (10-5) Ind (11-5)
6. Pit (6-4) Pit (6-5) Pit (7-5) Pit (7-6) Cin (8-6) Cin (9-6) Cin (10-6)
------------ --------- --------- --------- ---------
7. Cin (5-5) Cin (6-5) Cin (7-5) Cin (7-6) Pit (7-7)
Tiebreakers: In the NFC, Minnesota grabbed the final playoff spot due a better divisional record than Chicago. The two split their season series.
In the AFC, Baltimore took the division and thus the fourth seed over Cincinnati on a better divisional record as they also split their season series. New England grabbed the second seed due to their win over Houston a few weeks back.
Anybody expecting Indy to beat the Ravens next week to set up a meeting with Denver? Of course, Houston has to beat Cincinnati as well. Should be an interesting wild card weekend.
Enjoy the playoffs everyone!
Sean
Monday, 24 December 2012
NEC Nimjegen 0 at ADO Den Haag 2 - December 22, 2012
Posted on 05:19 by Unknown
The Dutch Eredivisie is the poor man among Europe's elite soccer leagues despite the Netherlands making it all the way to the World Cup final back in 2010. Most soccer fans recognize the team names from the English Premier League, La Liga, Serie A, and the Bundesliga, but few would be able to name more than Ajax, Feyernoord, and PSV when discussing the Eredivisie. I'm no better myself, so when Amsterdam was decided as one of the destinations for my year-end trip, I had to check out the list of cities with teams in the Eredivisie to see if I could catch a game while I was there.
I arrived in Amsterdam on December 21st which began the final weekend of the first half of the season. With 18 teams in the league, there were 9 teams at home over the three days of action. Ajax Amsterdam was out of town, so I was forced to choose from Alkmaar (Friday night), Den Haag (Saturday night), and Utrecht (Sunday afternoon), all about 45 minutes from the Dutch capital. I decided in the end to visit Den Haag (The Hague) as there was an interesting exhibition at one of the museums and the game was at night, which allowed for a full day of sightseeing. So after the morning in Amsterdam, I boarded the Sprinter train to Den Haag and enjoyed the afternoon at the Gemeentemuseum before heading over to Kyocera Stadion, home of ADO Den Haag.
Kyocera Stadion
Like most European soccer venues, Kyocera Stadion is located outside of the city centre. Both the metro and the Randstadrail get you there, with Forepark being the closest station, about a 10-minute walk. It was raining heavily the day I went, so I did not do my usual tour outside the ground, instead choosing to get a ticket and hurry inside. While I was looking for the correct gate to enter, I did notice a statue of Aad Mansveld, a Den Haag legend who passed away at 47 back in 1991.
The ticket window was clearly marked and I asked for a seat in the Haaglanden Tribune. At 31.50 Euro, this was not a cheap ticket but I just wanted to get inside and out of the rain. It took me a couple of minutes to reach what I thought was the right entrance. I was let in through the Happy Crowd Control security gate and quickly realized that I was nowhere near my ticketed section. Thanks to my incredible comprehension of Dutch (i.e. showing my ticket to ushers with a blank look on my face), I was guided to the right area, even having thick plastic doors that usually separate the visiting fans from the locals opened for me and me alone. I told them I was English though, so no embarrassment for the home nation.
When I reached section K, I was happy to see that it was general admission and there were still plenty of empty seats, no doubt due to the weather and the time of year. The stadium holds 15,000 but only 11,000 hardy Den Haag supporters showed up on this night.
The symbol of the team is a stork, and there is a mascot (below) who walks around before the game. No babies in the beak though.
There were a few concession windows but I had just eaten a nice dinner at a local establishment and was not willing to try a hot dog. Beer was plentiful though, but even then the biggest cup was just 350 ml for 3.5 Euro, not enough to quench one's thirst.
There isn't much else to discuss here. I was in section K, separated from the real fans by a plastic wall. There really wasn't any troublemaking though, the visiting fans were at the other end of the stadium and frankly, the fans didn't see any reason to start a fight just a few days before Christmas.
Perhaps the highlight of the evening was halftime when the cheerleaders ran out onto the field wearing white Christmas outfits. They proceeded to dance to Christmas carols as they moved around the stadium. Most fans missed the display as they were getting beer, but as an intrepid sports road tripper, I stayed in my seat to take pictures and enjoy the show. Statuesque Dutch women wearing white in a freezing rainstorm - isn't that what sports is all about?
Overall, Kyocera Stadion is what you would expect from a mid-range team in the Netherlands. A functional venue that offers little beyond the basics. European soccer suffers from hooliganism, even in lesser known places, so often stadiums are designed to minimize trouble rather than maximize fan enjoyment. I'd say Kyocera Stadion is one of these places, worth a visit if you are in the area but go there with no expectations lest you be disappointed.
The Game
It was raining from well before game time so the pitch was waterlogged by kick off. That didn't stop the home team from attacking early and they put one in the net just 5 minutes in when Rydell Poepon appeared to head one in off a corner kick. However, the ref said the ball went in off his hand (above) and the match remained scoreless. N.E.C. took a yellow card on the 18th minute and just four minutes later were handed a straight red when Kevin Conboy went in to a tackle with spikes up. Down to 10 men, the visitors went to a defensive posture but were quickly beaten when Jens Toornstra took a perfect through pass from Vito Wormgoor and slotted home in the 33rd minute for the only goal of the first half.
The second stanza began with N.E.C. attacking and winning some free kicks (above) but keeper Gino Coutinho (below) was equal to any challenge.
With just 5 minutes left, ADO brought forth another attack. Charlton Vicento was fouled but the referee played advantage and the ball fell to Aaron Meijers who croosed to Toornstra who made no mistake in finding the open net. That was all she wrote as ADO Den Haag won 2-0 in a reasonably interesting affair. Highlights are here.
Notes
With the loss, N.E.C. became Satan's team with a 6-6-6 record. ADO Den Haag is just a point behind with a much less symbolic 5-8-5 mark. Both teams are currently in the Europa League playoffs but with 16 games left, anything can happen.
Toornstra is rumoured to be heading to Swansea in the EPL in the upcoming transfer window. Will be interesting to see how he does there should he make the move.
Next Up
I'm off to Barcelona for the next few days and the EuroLeague basketball tournament begins their Top 16 while I am there. Still trying to secure a ticket as their online system is rather useless for out-of-Europe credit cards. Check back in a few days to see if I made it.
Until then, Happy Holidays everyone!
Sean
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Saturday, 22 December 2012
NFL Playoff Picture - Week 16
Posted on 23:30 by Unknown
This weekend saw the playoff picture clear up considerably. Two spots are still up for grabs, the NFC East champion and the last NFC wild card spot.
NFC
Week 11 Week 12 Week 13 Week 14 Week 15 Week 16
1. Atl (9-1) Atl (10-1) Atl (11-1) Atl (11-2) Atl (12-2) Atl (13-2)
2. SF* (7-2) SF* (8-2) SF* (8-3) SF* (9-3) SF* (10-3) GB (11-4)
3. GB (7-3) Chi (8-3) GB (8-4) GB (9-4) GB (10-4) SF* (10-4)
4. NYG (6-4) NYG (7-4) NYG (7-5) NYG (8-5) Was (8-6) Was (9-6)
5. Chi (7-3) GB (7-4) Chi (8-4) Sea (8-5) Sea (9-5) Sea (10-5)
6. Sea (6-4) Sea (6-5) Sea (7-5) Chi (8-5) Min (8-6) Min (9-6)
------------ --------- --------- --------- --------- ----------
7. TB (6-4) TB (6-5) Was (6-6) Was (7-6) Chi (8-6) Chi (9-6)
8. Min (6-4) Min (6-5) Dal (6-6) Dal (7-6) Dal (8-6) Dal (8-7)
9. TB (6-6) Min (7-6) NYG (8-6) NYG (8-7)
10. Min (6-6)
AFC
Week 11 Week 12 Week 13 Week 14 Week 15 Week 16
1. Hou (9-1) Hou (10-1) Hou (11-1) Hou (11-2) Hou (12-2) Hou (12-3)
2. Bal (8-2) Bal (9-2) NE (9-3) NE (10-3) Den (11-3) Den (12-3)
3. NE (7-3) NE (8-3) Bal (9-3) Den (10-3) NE (10-4) NE (11-4)
4. Den (7-3) Den (8-3) Den (9-3) Bal (9-4) Bal (9-5) Bal (10-5)
5. Ind (6-4) Ind (7-4) Ind (8-4) Ind (9-4) Ind (9-5) Ind (10-5)
6. Pit (6-4) Pit (6-5) Pit (7-5) Pit (7-6) Cin (8-6) Cin (9-6)
------------ --------- --------- --------- ---------
7. Cin (5-5) Cin (6-5) Cin (7-5) Cin (7-6) Pit (7-7)
Tiebreakers: In the NFC, Minnesota's divisional record of 3-2 is a game better than the Bears and hence the Vikings currently have that last playoff spot (the teams split their two meetings). The same story applies to Dallas and New York, who have a very small chance of getting that last playoff spot (they need to win; Dallas, Chicago, and Minnesota all need to lose).
In the AFC, all six spots are clinched. Houston maintain top spot due to their win over Denver back in week 3.
Best,
Sean
Monday, 17 December 2012
2013 Sports Road Trips Schedule Released
Posted on 22:17 by Unknown
It is almost 2013 and that means it's time for next year's schedule to be released. Obviously it is a work in progress, as I'm always making changes based on flight prices, ticket prices at the events, business trips, and angry girlfriends.
The first thing to note is the Asean Basketball League, a circuit with just six teams including one in Singapore. I'll be checking them out a couple of times and also hoping to get to at least two other venues on the road, including Jakarta, a city I have yet to visit.
The only big journey planned is the Texas Triangle Trip in mid February. It has changed a bit from when it was originally posted. In particular, I will be leaving a few days earlier and seeing the Mavericks hosting the Atlanta Hawks on Feburary 11th before zooming over to Memphis for the
Here's the final schedule for that trip:
Feb 11 Atlanta Hawks at Dallas Mavericks 7:30
Feb 12 Sacramento Kings at Memphis Grizzlies 7:00
Feb 13 UCF Knights at Memphis Tigers 7:00
Feb 14 Miami Heat at Oklahoma City Thunder 7:00 (NBA finals rematch)
Feb 15 Oklahoma City Barons at Texas Stars (AHL) 7:30
Feb 16 Sacramento State at Texas (NCAA Baseball) 2:00
Feb 17 UIC at Texas A&M (NCAA Baseball) 1:00
Feb 17 NBA All Star Game at Houston 7:00
Feb 18 Central Baptist Mustangs at New Orleans Privateers (NCAA Basketball) 7:00
Feb 19 Chicago Bulls at New Orleans Hornets 7:00
Feb 20 Oklahoma City Thunder at Houston Rockets 7:00
Feb 21 Florida Atlantic Owls at North Texas Mean Green (NCAA Basketball) 7:00
Feb 22 Wichita Thunder at Allen Americans 7:05
Feb 23 Cal State Fullerton Titans at TCU Horned Frogs (NCAA Baseball) 2:00
Feb 23 Texas Strikers at Dallas Sidekicks (PASL) 7:00
Feb 24 Philadelphia 76ers at New York Knicks 7:00
Feb 27 Golden State Warriors at New York Knicks 7:30
Mar 01 Dallas Mavericks at Brooklyn Nets 8:00
I'll be making a trip to Osaka in August to review the three remaining NPB ballparks for Stadium Journey. The F1 also provides some exciting trip opportunities. I have already bought my tickets for the Malaysia Grand Prix, but am planning a trip to Abu Dhabi in November as well. Even Shanghai is an option although unlikely so it is not included yet.
Next year probably won't be as prolific as 2012, where I saw 90 games in 9 countries and added 51 new venues to my venue count, which now stands at 395 (all numbers after my upcoming Europe trip). But when last year began, I had no idea I'd be living in Singapore when it ended, so who knows what 2013 will bring. Hope you all enjoy following along!
Best,
Sean
NFL Playoff Picture - Week 15
Posted on 03:30 by Unknown
After the Jovan Belcher incident, I posted on gun control. After last week's tragedy in Newtown, I've nothing left to say. The best analysis I read was quite simple. There was one failed shoe bomber, yet now we all have to remove our shoes for airport security. There have been over 60 successful mass shootings in 30 years, yet assault weapons are still easily available. In war, the euphemism "collateral damage" explains away civilian deaths. I guess the gun lobby will be coming up with their own euphemism for the 20 kids lost at Newtown and all the other innocents shot over the years. Probably something idiotic like "The Price of Freedom". Give it up people, there is no reason ever to own a weapon that can kill dozens in a few seconds. Unless you want to kill dozens in a few seconds.
Anyway, the NFL played as usual. Buffalo has been eliminated after an embarrassing loss in Toronto.
NFC
Week 11 Week 12 Week 13 Week 14 Week 15
1. Atl (9-1) Atl (10-1) Atl (11-1) Atl (11-2) Atl (12-2)
2. SF* (7-2) SF* (8-2) SF* (8-3) SF* (9-3) SF* (10-3)
3. GB (7-3) Chi (8-3) GB (8-4) GB (9-4) GB (10-4)
4. NYG (6-4) NYG (7-4) NYG (7-5) NYG (8-5) Was (8-6)
5. Chi (7-3) GB (7-4) Chi (8-4) Sea (8-5) Sea (9-5)
6. Sea (6-4) Sea (6-5) Sea (7-5) Chi (8-5) Min (8-6)
------------ --------- --------- --------- ---------
7. TB (6-4) TB (6-5) Was (6-6) Was (7-6) Chi (8-6)
8. Min (6-4) Min (6-5) Dal (6-6) Dal (7-6) Dal (8-6)
9. TB (6-6) Min (7-6) NYG (8-6)
10. Min (6-6)
AFC
Week 11 Week 12 Week 13 Week 14 Week 15
1. Hou (9-1) Hou (10-1) Hou (11-1) Hou (11-2) Hou (12-2)
2. Bal (8-2) Bal (9-2) NE (9-3) NE (10-3) Den (11-3)
3. NE (7-3) NE (8-3) Bal (9-3) Den (10-3) NE (10-4)
4. Den (7-3) Den (8-3) Den (9-3) Bal (9-4) Bal (9-5)
5. Ind (6-4) Ind (7-4) Ind (8-4) Ind (9-4) Ind (9-5)
6. Pit (6-4) Pit (6-5) Pit (7-5) Pit (7-6) Cin (8-6)
------------ --------- --------- --------- ---------
7. Cin (5-5) Cin (6-5) Cin (7-5) Cin (7-6) Pit (7-7)
Tiebreakers: In the NFC East, Washington (who were not in the picture in week 12) has a better head-to-head record (2-1) over the other two (NYG 2-2, Dal 1-2). That leaves four teams tied for the final playoff spot. Minnesota (3-2) has a better divisional record than Chicago (2-3), while Dallas enjoys the same advantage over New York. Minnesota's 6-5 conference record is better than Dallas at 5-5, so they take the final spot. The whole process begins again and this time, Chicago beats Dallas by virtue of their week 4 victory. A couple of weeks ago, I said the playoff race didn't look exciting, but the Bears have lost 3 in a row and suddenly the last two weeks are very meaningful in the NFC.
Best,
Sean
Friday, 14 December 2012
Off to Europe - 2 more games to end the year
Posted on 21:30 by Unknown
The year-end holidays are upon us, which means a couple of weeks off work and a chance to visit some new places and perhaps see some new sports. With flights back to North America costing so much, I figured I'd relax at a resort in Asia, but having spent the last six months here, I decided that perhaps Europe would make a better destination. Using my favourite flight finder Kayak.com, I tried a number of major cities in western Europe and found a surprisingly cheap flight to Amsterdam leaving December 20th and returning January 2nd on Malaysia Airlines. It is unusual to get promotional prices during the Christmas holiday, but I suppose few tourists want to leave the balmy climes of southeast Asia for the chilly Netherlands. I have no problem with that and quickly made the booking.
The next step was to figure out where else to visit while in Europe. Barcelona and Brussels came up as convenient and affordable destinations that I've yet to see, so I booked a couple of one-way flights and the schedule was set. Now I had to find a sports match or two to include.
With this being the year-end holiday, there isn't a lot of sport to see as most soccer leagues rest over the final weekend of the year. By arriving on the 20th though, I get to see action on the penultimate weekend, when the main Dutch soccer circuit, the Eredivisie, is in action. Ajax Amsterdam is out of town, but there are several nearby towns hosting a match. The most interesting city among these is The Hague, so I'll head there next Saturday to see ADO Den Haag host N.E.C. of Nijmegen at Kyocera Stadion. The town is easily worth a day trip and with the game in the evening, the afternoon can be spent at the various museums and other attractions.
Barcelona proved to be slightly more troublesome to easily find sports as La Liga is taking their break while I am there. Fortunately, the FC Barclelona sports club has a basketball team, although their domestic home schedule saw no games while I am to be there. However, they are involved in the continental competition, known as the EuroLeague, which is the basketball equivalent of soccer's Champions League.
Twenty-four teams contest the regular season, playing in four groups for a home-and-away round robin. The top four from each group move on to the Top 16, which sees two groups of eight engage in another round robin. The top four advance to the best-of-five quarterfinals, with the winners meeting in a Final Four in London in May, 2013. The regular season finished yesterday and Barcelona topped their group. I knew that the first round of Top 16 games would be played while I am in Barcelona, but I wasn't sure if they would be at home during that round. Thankfully the league immediately announced the Top 16 schedule, and the sporting gods smiled upon me again as FC Barcelona hosts a game on December 27th, against Fenerbahce from Istanbul. That will provide a nice ending to a great year of sports travel.
Next year promises to be just as exciting for me, with the Texas Triangle Trip to get things started in early February. As always, check back for regular updates. Happy Holidays everyone!
Best,
Sean
Tuesday, 11 December 2012
NFL Playoff Picture - Week 14
Posted on 19:12 by Unknown
Another week, another senseless death of an NFL player. People naturally equate the two cases, saying that neither alcohol nor guns can kill someone unless used recklessly. Actually, most accidental gun-related deaths result from the reckless use of the firearm, but the proper use of guns also results in dead people, it's just intentional as in the Jovan Belcher case. Alcohol, on the other hand, is not designed to kill. Yes, some people abuse it and kill others while driving, but we have laws (that are not strict enough yet) to try to prevent these people from drinking and driving. There are no laws against putting a gun on a dashboard in front of your kid.
BTW, if you do drink and drive because you think it will never happen to you; it will happen to you eventually. Just stop it. Drink at home, or have a coke at the bar.
On to the playoff picture:
NFC
Week 11 Week 12 Week 13 Week 14
1. Atl (9-1) Atl (10-1) Atl (11-1) Atl (11-2)
2. SF* (7-2) SF* (8-2) SF* (8-3) SF* (9-3)
3. GB (7-3) Chi (8-3) GB (8-4) GB (9-4)
4. NYG (6-4) NYG (7-4) NYG (7-5) NYG (8-5)
5. Chi (7-3) GB (7-4) Chi (8-4) Sea (8-5)
6. Sea (6-4) Sea (6-5) Sea (7-5) Chi (8-5)
------------ --------- --------- ---------
7. TB (6-4) TB (6-5) Was (6-6) Was (7-6)
8. Min (6-4) Min (6-5) Dal (6-6) Dal (7-6)
9. TB (6-6) Min (7-6)
10. Min (6-6)
AFC
Week 11 Week 12 Week 13 Week 14
1. Hou (9-1) Hou (10-1) Hou (11-1) Hou (11-2)
2. Bal (8-2) Bal (9-2) NE (9-3) NE (10-3)
3. NE (7-3) NE (8-3) Bal (9-3) Den (10-3)
4. Den (7-3) Den (8-3) Den (9-3) Bal (9-4)
5. Ind (6-4) Ind (7-4) Ind (8-4) Ind (9-4)
6. Pit (6-4) Pit (6-5) Pit (7-5) Pit (7-6)
------------ --------- --------- ---------
7. Cin (5-5) Cin (6-5) Cin (7-5) Cin (7-6)
Tiebreakers: Seattle beat Chicago just last week. The Redskins have beaten Dallas and Minnesota, while the Cowboys have a better record in common games (1-3 vs 1-4 for the Vikes).
New England beat Denver. Pittsburgh beat Cincinnati but they play again in Week 16.
Best,
Sean
Monday, 10 December 2012
Merry Christmas NHL Fans!
Posted on 17:11 by Unknown
So the NHL has cancelled all games up to December 30th. For NHL fans, Santa Bettman and his merry band of elves continue to be the Grinches who steal another season. One sticking point is the contract limit. Owners are set on a 5-year maximum, players naturally want more. Funny thing is just before the lockout, players were signing outrageous contracts, including the Wild giving Ryan Suter and Zach Parise 13-year deals. I guess the owners expect the players to protect them from their own stupidity. Meanwhile, the prospects of a season dwindle quickly. Oh well, the Leafs are still in first at least.
Enjoy the coal in your stockings NHL fans. See you in 2014!
Best,
Sean
Tuesday, 4 December 2012
NFL Playoff Picture - Week 13
Posted on 04:00 by Unknown
The NFL suffered a tragic loss this week and it barely made a ripple in the sports news cycle. Bob Costas speaking out against guns seemed to make more news than the event itself. I've posted separately on that.
NFC
Week 11 Week 12 Week 13
1. Atl (9-1) Atl (10-1) Atl (11-1)
2. SF* (7-2) SF* (8-2) SF* (8-3)
3. GB (7-3) Chi (8-3) GB (8-4)
4. NYG (6-4) NYG (7-4) NYG (7-5)
5. Chi (7-3) GB (7-4) Chi (8-4)
6. Sea (6-4) Sea (6-5) Sea (7-5)
------------ --------- ---------
7. TB (6-4) TB (6-5) Was (6-6)
8. Min (6-4) Min (6-5) Dal (6-6)
9. TB (6-6)
10. Min (6-6)
AFC
Week 11 Week 12 Week 13
1. Hou (9-1) Hou (10-1) Hou (11-1)
2. Bal (8-2) Bal (9-2) NE (9-3)
3. NE (7-3) NE (8-3) Bal (9-3)
4. Den (7-3) Den (8-3) Den (9-3)
5. Ind (6-4) Ind (7-4) Ind (8-4)
6. Pit (6-4) Pit (6-5) Pit (7-5)
------------ --------- ---------
7. Cin (5-5) Cin (6-5) Cin (7-5)
Tiebreakers: Green Bay beat Chicago. With Washington and Dallas winning, suddenly there are four teams tied for 7th. The Redskins have beaten the other three, Dallas has the best remaining conference record, and Tampa Bay beat Minnesota.
Baltimore beat New England, who in turn beat Denver, who play Baltimore in two weeks time. If the Ravens win that, they would hold the tie-breaker, if not, it would go to conference record, and right now, the Patriots 8-1 is better than the Ravens at 8-2 and Denver's 6-2. Pittsburgh beat Cincinnati earlier but they play again in Week 16.
Best,
Sean
Guns, Forks and Freedom
Posted on 01:00 by Unknown
It is not surprising that they are unable to see their own hypocrisy given how idiotic their rationale is.
Perhaps the stupidest argument regularly made by certain gun lobbyists is the one that equates guns and murder to forks and obesity. Of course! Not everyone with a gun is a murderer, just like not everyone with a fork is fat. This is a specious argument. There are three big differences between guns and cutlery.
1. If I have a fork, I will make myself fat. If I have a gun, I will make you dead.
2. If I have a fork, it will take me a very long time to make myself fat. If I have a gun, I will make you dead very quickly.
3. If I get fat, I can lose weight with my fork. If you get dead, my gun will not bring you back to life.
I understand America’s desire for a gun culture; the country formed through war and in the 1800s, there were legitimate concerns about safety from foreign invaders. But times have changed. Nowadays, there is no need for the average man to own a gun. Instead of self-protection, guns are used to end arguments, commit felonies, or shoot an unarmed intruder that happens to be your son (the fact that this happened twice within two weeks is damning enough).
Of course there are situations where having a gun is helpful (there were 204 justifiable homicides committed by citizens with firearms in the US in 2008), but far more often the result is tragedy (9,484 firearm murders that same year). People say that if they own a gun, they will be responsible, but there are stories every day about those that forget that promise in a fit of anger or jealousy.
I’d be happy to listen to some intelligent discussion from the gun lobby, but I’ve yet to hear a single cogent argument against gun control. Perhaps their inability to formulate such a position is the reason they avoid entering a meaningful national debate. Instead, they are happy for their nation to continue to see innocents gunned down for no particular reason, while society as a whole becomes increasingly numb to murder. Very soon, America's only remaining freedom will be freedom from conscience.
Best,
Sean
Sunday, 2 December 2012
Baseball Writers Ignoring Steroid Users (Again)
Posted on 05:08 by Unknown
The 2013 Baseball Hall of Fame ballot is out and it is the first one with Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, and Sammy Sosa listed. Of course, those are three of the biggest steroid users with both Bonds and Clemens having gone through lengthy legal proceedings in failed efforts to clear their names. Since they retired, there has been mounting speculation that members of the Baseball Writers Association of America (BBWAA) will choose not to vote for anybody associated with the scandal in a misguided attempt at making themselves newsworthy.
Sure enough, the past few days have seen many writers openly declaring that they will not vote for Clemens, Bonds, Sosa, or any other cheater. So self-righteous! My question to them is "Where were you when this was going on?"
It didn't take a genius to notice that Barry Bonds' head had swollen to the size of a pumpkin. When Sosa and Mark McGwire were racing to beat Roger Maris' single season home run record in 1998, there were questions about just how they were doing it but no serious investigation was performed by anyone in the media. There were some lame attempts at saying the baseballs were juiced but I cannot recall any of the BBWAA members bothering to do the hard work that a full investigation would require. Instead they were complicit as MLB allowed their players to bulk up in order to make baseball more interesting as it tried to recover from the 1994 strike. This is not some crackpot conspiracy theory; there is no doubt that GMs, managers, and people in the commissioners office knew what was going on. They chose to ignore it as fans were excited by the offensive explosion and were returning to ballparks in droves.
Fifteen years later, the narrative has changed. Steroid users are cheaters and must now be punished. Leave it to the BBWAA to volunteer to mete out the punishment the best way they know how: lazily. Why bother to think about your own involvement in the scandal when you can loudly state that you will not vote for anyone associated with it and get your name in the papers without even writing a story.
To be fair, not all members of the BBWAA should be painted with the same brush. Some have written deliberate articles about how difficult the voting has become and how they are conflicted. Personally, I cannot understand how this issue can cause so much soul-searching. Either you consider the steroid era to be valid (as MLB does), or you don't and you vote accordingly. Given that baseball spent about sixty years being segregated, during which many famous records were set, I'd say the furor over PEDs is extremely overstated. Furthermore, cheating has always been in baseball. Gaylord Perry has a plaque in Cooperstown despite being a known spitballer. You may believe that the evils of steroids are much worse than some saliva on a baseball, but cheating is cheating. As Bruce Jenkins of the San Francisco Chronicle states in an ESPN article "The Hall of Fame's 'character' clause should be stricken immediately, because it's far too late to turn Cooperstown into a church".
Baseball writers will try their best to do so though, starting with this year's vote. It is just too bad they didn't try their best when the steroid users were staring them right in the face.
Best,
Sean
Thursday, 29 November 2012
Clash of Continents - November 25, 2012
Posted on 05:40 by Unknown
I’ve been in Singapore for just over 4 months now and in that time, I think I’ve seen a wider variety of sports than any similar period I spent in Japan. Locally I’ve seen soccer, water polo, golf, rugby sevens, and F1, and taken a couple of quick overseas trips for cricket and basketball. Many of these events may not have the media recognition of their more famous counterparts in Japan, but it has been a lot of fun to be part of them anyway. As a result, I’ve become more interested in seeing things that I would have dismissed as “amateurish” just a few months ago. The most recent example is the inaugural Clash of Continents tennis tournament that was held this past weekend at the Singapore Indoor Stadium.
The format of this tournament was a 2-day round robin between four top stars, each representing their continent. World #8 Janko Tipsarevic of Serbia represented Europe while Japan’s Kei Nishikori was the Asian entry, Argentina’s Juan Monaco came all the way from South America, and Yank Sam Querrey played for North America. Mardy Fish was originally slated for that spot but his personal issues forced him to withdraw just a week before. I would have preferred to see Canadian Milos Raonic instead but I’m guessing the organizers had limited choice and took the first big name they could find.
The indoor stadium is one of several facilities that will make up the Singapore Sports Hub, a sports complex with five distinct venues along with retail and residential space. Scheduled to open fully in 2014, it will be highlighted by the new National Stadium which promises to be the best in Southeast Asia. For now though, it is still under construction.
The indoor stadium is old by comparison, having first opened in 1988. Despite its age, the stadium seems brand new and is one of the nicest venues I’ve seen in Asia. It is also the home of the Singapore Slingers, a team that plays in the Asean Basketball League, so I’ll be back for a couple of their games next year and provide a more thorough review at that time.
Instead of discussing the stadium itself, I’ll talk about the event, which was OK for a first attempt but needs to improve to become a regular part of the sporting calendar. Saturday featured four of the six round robin matches. I did not attend as I had flown overnight from Chennai after a tiring business trip and I had no energy to even get out of the house. I did follow online and each match was won by the higher ranked player. Tipsarevic won both his matches, Querrey lost twice, while Monaco beat Nishikori in the other.
Sunday was the more interesting day, with an exhibition match between Daniela Hantuchova and Peng Shuai (serving above), who are apparently more famous for their looks than their tennis talent. I showed up as this was getting started and watched a few games before doing my stadium tour. Peng won in two sets.
After this, British pop star Leona Lewis (above) gave a brief concert which was much more enjoyable than I expected. A great number of fans were there for her rather than the tennis and it made for a very diverse crowd. Lewis sang 5 or 6 songs in her first live performance in Singapore which took about 30 minutes. I enjoy when live music is mixed with sport in these circumstances (i.e. an exhibition tournament) as I get to see something I otherwise would have no interest in.
After Lewis left the stage, Kei Nishikori came out looking very sad (above). The evening was supposed to end with the final two round robin matches. First Querrey would take on Monaco and then Tipsarevic would face Nishikori. I was quite looking forward to the second match but it wasn’t to be as Nishikori announced (in perfect English) that had hurt himself the day before and had to withdraw. The fans were not happy but there was little that could be done. We all waited patiently for the other two to get ready, but there was not much enthusiasm from the crowd or the players.
Monaco defeated Querrey (above) in a bizarre battle that seemed to indicate both players just wanted to go home. Querrey won the first set 6-1; Monaco won the second set 6-1, setting up a first-to-10 tiebreak for the match. At this point, it seemed like play began for real and Monaco came away with a 10-7 win to take the match and second place.
Nishikori’s withdrawal was not the only disappointment. The availability and cost of food and drink was simply not worthy of a sporting event of this stature. The major issue is that the hot food was served at 10:30 and had to be consumed by 2:30, so if you arrived after that (like I did), there were slim pickings indeed. Even if there was hot food, I don't know if I would have bothered; hot dogs were listed at $8.
Alcohol, on the other hand, was widely available, but rather overpriced with two bottles of beer going for $25. Booze is expensive here in Singapore due to high taxes, but this was crazily overpriced. Cocktails and wine were also on the menu but I saw very few patrons trying any sort of potent potables. Most preferred Coke at $4 or mineral water at $3.
The price of tickets ranged from $150 for arena seats to $60 for balcony (from where the above picture was taken), with the terrace seats in between at $90. Given that this would allow you two full days of tennis (seven matches in all) along with the concert, I think that the lower priced options are fair value for tennis fans, but if you only want to go one day, then it gets a bit much. I think they need to include single-day options for those of us who don’t want to spend our entire weekend watching the same players over and over again.
On the positive side, there were some "kids' courts" (below) at the south entrance where children could practice with soft tennis balls, as well as a section sponsored by "Tennis for the Blind" where you could be blindfolded and try to hit large tennis balls that were equipped with bells. This was not marketed as well as it could have been, but was still crowded with fans throughout the afternoon.
Overall, this was the first Clash of Continents and it was deemed a success with around 7,000 fans showing up each day. There is no guarantee that the event will be held in 2013, but if it is, organizers will have to improve their offerings to make it more attractive to tennis fans who have high expectations as Singapore becomes more and more of an international sporting hub.
Next Up
Nothing remaining for this year, although I am still planning my Christmas trip and that could end up somewhere with a sporting event. As well, the 2013 schedule is being firmed up and should include some new destinations and events and no NHL regardless of how the lockout finishes. Check back on occasion for announcements on both fronts.
Best,
Sean
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