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10 Best Sporting Moments of 2011

What a year 2011 has been from a sporting perspective. With so many amazing triumphs this year, both individual and team based, here at Sports Banter we thought it was necessary to go through our top 10 sporting moments.

On the flip side, 2011 was also a year of sporting scandals, infamous matches and failed attempts at tv careers. We’ll get to that one tomorrow though. For now, here are our top 10 sporting moments of 2011, let us know if you agree or disagree with any of these in the comments section.

10. Manchester Clubs Knocked out of the UEFA Champions League

I had to include this one as this was one of my highlights of the year. Both clubs were earmarked to progress quite far in the competition and I don’t think I was the only one who enjoyed seeing both teams crash out early.

Manchester United exit the UEFA Champions League - Best sporting moments of 2011
Courtesy of the Telegraph.co.uk

As an Arsenal fan, it was made even more special by the fact that supporters of both clubs had been giving it to me over the 8-2 hammering (Man Utd) and the defection of two of our best players to Manchester City.

Manchester City exit the UEFA Champions League - Best sporting moments of 2011
Courtesy of The Guardian

It really couldn’t have happened to two classier clubs or supporters!

9. Queensland Reds Win the Super Rugby competition for 2011.

2011 was a great year for Australia in the Super Rugby tournament with the Queensland Reds taking out the title defeating the always strong Crusaders in the final 18-13.

Queensland Reds Super Rugby Final Champions - Best sporting moments of 2011
Courtesy of the Daily Telegraph

Both areas, Queensland and Christchurch, had been devastated by floods and earthquakes respectively and you could tell it meant a lot to the players in what was an emotional send off to season 2011.

8. Kelly Slater’s 11th World Surfing Title

What more is there to say about this bloke, a true champion and despite being 39 he is still going strong, he did leave it until the last two minutes of his heat to take out the title but this just shows his character.

Kelly Slater 11th World Title - Best sporting moments of 2011
Courtesy of Salt Water Dreaming

There was controversy too as Slater was handed the title prematurely and had to wait another few days for the boffins to sort out the numbers before being officially crowned for his 11th Title.

7. Barcelona Win the 2011 UEFA Champions League Against Manchester United

It seems like I’m picking on Manchester United but I truly believe that Barcelona winning the Champions League, and in the fashion that they did, is a vindication for the beauttiful game and the way it should be played. As an Arsenal fan I’m no fan of either side, in fact I probably hate Barcelona more than United due to the amount of tapping up they did to lure Cesc Fabregas back to Barcelona.

Barcelona 2011 UEFA Champions League Winners - Best sporting moments of 2011
Courtesy of Sport360

However, the way that Barcelona plays the game on the pitch is something to behold and it would have been a travesty had United got the better of them with their boring style of football.

6. Six Series Wins in a Row for the Queensland State of Origin Team

This would have been higher up my list if I was not a proud New South Welshman, and the fact that Queensland probably had 4 future immortals making up the spine of the side in Billy Slater, Darren Lockyer, Jonathan Thurston and Cameron Smith. Still a mean feat to go 6 series wins in a row in this day and age so it definitely warranted a spot in my top 10.

Queensland State of Origin - Six Straight - Best Sporting moments of 2011
Courtesy of the Courier Mail

You may see this pop up again in the worst sporting moments of 2011 though, it may even rate higher in that list!

5. Black Caviar – 16 Straight Wins

Wow, what more can I say about this magnificent creature, many already consider Black Caviar to be the best sprinter in the world and I would not disagree with that. Pharlap had 14 straight wins, so I think you can see why there is so much hype about this horse!

Black Caviar 16 Straight Wins - Best sporting moments of 2011
Courtesy of foxsports.com.au

We now have to wait until the end of January to see her in action again when she takes part in the Australia Stakes at Moonee Valley. There are also plans to test her out on the International stage, with a run at Royal Ascot planned for mid 2012.

4. Brisbane Roar – 36 Match Unbeaten Streak in the Hyundai A-League

The Brisbane Roar made Australian sporting history just a few weeks ago when they passed the total of 35 matches unbeaten set by the Eastern Suburbs Rugby League club, now known as the Roosters, on their way to 36 matches unbeaten in the A-League. The Roar’s run was ended in early December by Sydney FC at Kogarah in atrocious conditions.

Brisbane Roar 36 matches unbeaten A-League - Best sporting moments of 2011
Courtesy of foxsports.com.au

As is usually the case with these sorts of records, once they end the team tends to go on a bit of a downward spiral and it seems that the Brisbane Roar have been affected, with 4 losses in a row now since they broke that long standing record.

3. New Zealand All Blacks Winning the 2011 Rugby World Cup on Home Soil

Favourites right from the start of the competition, the New Zealand All Blacks got the job done albeit in a tight finish against Les Blues at Eden Park. Like the Crusaders before them, the All Blacks were doing it for a Country in mourning after the devastating earthquakes in February of this year.

New Zealand All Blacks win 2011 Rugby World Cup - Best sporting moments of 2011
Courtesy of the Mirror

The All Blacks had not won the Rugby World Cup since it’s inception in 1987, a 24 year gap between wins, and did it with Captain Richie McCaw playing on a bung foot for much of the tournament.

2. Novak Djokovic Going 43 Matches Unbeaten in the ATP

What a year for the Joker as he swept all before him, including Federer and Nadal. on his way to an unbelievable 43 match winning streak which only ended in June at the hands of Roger Federer in the French Open. Clay obviously isn’t his forte so it was no surprise that he was eventually undone on that surface.

Novak Djokovic 43 Unbeaten - Best sporting moments of 2011
Courtesy of tennis.si.com

I think it will be a while before we see that sort of winning streak again, an amazing achievement by the Joker and at his age he will be around for many years to come!

1. Cadel Evans – 2011 Tour de France Winner!

I think this easily rates as the best sporting moment of 2011. Cadel Evans finished runner-up in the Tour de France on two previous occasions, that alone would be enough to hang up the bike and call it a day. Not for Cadel though, at 34 years old, the fifth oldest winner in the Tours history, Cadel became the first Australian to win the event in it’s 108 year history.

Cadel Evans - 2011 Tour de France Winner - Best sporting moments of 2011
Courtesy of news.com.au

I personally can’t think of a better achievement in the sporting landscape that was 2011. To come back and win the Tour de France after numerous setbacks is an outstanding achievement. To think of all the setbacks that he has endured, being born with a broken nose, kicked in the head by a horse as an eight year old that put him in a coma for weeks, then to finish second in 2007 and 2008 by less than a minute…. Anyone else would have given up!

Let us know your thoughts on our 10 Best Sporting Moments of 2011 in the comments section, and be sure to check back tomorrow for our 10 Worst Sporting Moments of 2011.

NRL 2012 – Indigenous All Stars Team Named

The Indiginous All Stars side for next seasons All Stars match has been named, below is a list of the full side that was just announced. Let us know your thoughts on the team and any predictions you may have for the NRL All Stars side that will be named on 19 January 2012. Stage 2 of that voting process commences on 27 December 2011.


Courtesy of NRL News

Indigenous All Stars side 2012:

1. Ben Barba
2. Jharal Yow Yeh
3. Greg Inglis
4. Justin Hodges
5. Nathan Merritt
6. Jonathan Thurston
7. Chris Sandow
8. Tom Learoyd-Lahrs
9. Travis Waddell
10. George Rose
11. Sam Thaiday
12. Jamal Idris
13. Greg Bird

Interchange: Andrew Fifita, Corey Paterson, Matthew Bowen, Scott Prince, Anthony Mitchell, Bodene Thompson, Nathan Peats

NRL Draw Released – 2012 Season – Rounds 1-5

Today the NRL draw has been released for the first 5 matches of the upcoming 2012 NRL season. This includes venues, times, television coverage and even Twitter hashtags.

One thing that I noticed looking at this NRL draw is the amount of FTA coverage once again afforded to the Broncos, they have FTA games 5 out of the first 5 rounds. I know Channel 9 are trying to ensure that one FTA Friday game per week goes live into Queensland, but surely the Cowboys and Titans should get more of a share of the pie?

The Knights with Wayne Bennett and Darius Boyd on board look to have taken the Dragons share of FTA matches with 4 of their first 5 matches being shown on Channel 9.

Traditional FTA teams such as the Roosters and Bulldogs only have the 1 match on Channel 9, whereas the Sharks & Raiders have once again been completely ignored.

We can only hope once the independent commission actually comes into force that the spread of FTA games will be more even, we may have to wait until 2013 to see any benefits of this though with the impending TV rights deal.

The NRL and Channel 9 really need to get their act together and stop robbing the fans of seeing their favourite teams on free to air television. It isn’t long now until the Independent commission is installed and TV rights are up for grabs and you would think that the NRL draw would reflect the closeness of the competition. This isn’t the case and it will be interesting to see whether there is any backlash from the fans in the first 5 weeks of the competition in terms of ratings.

Let us know your thoughts on the scheduling for the first 5 games and the NRL draw in general in the comments section below, or hit us up in the forum!

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Steve’s Sportingbet Multi of the Week – 18 November 2011

Last weeks multi went down in flames thanks to a lacklustre performance by the Socceroos against Oman and New Zealand bowing out of the Four Nations with an unlikely loss to the Poms.

This week I’ve mixed it up a bit of cricket thrown into the mix, along with the usual feast of European matches and a couple of A-League and Rugby League fixtures to give us a bit of variety.

In the EPL I’ve gone for a bit of a roughy with Liverpool away to Chelsea, taking the +0.5 handicap with Liverpool as I think they may be able to come away from Stamford Bridge with a draw. Still in England and I’m banking on the Aussies firing up in the Four Nations seeing as this will be Darren Lockyer’s last ever match, I’ve taken the HT/FT double in that one.

in the A-League I’ve gone with form and Sydney FC to at least get a draw against the Mariners tomorrow night. Over in South Africa I’ve gone for Phil Hughes to be the first man out, Shane Watson at the other end so they looked like good odds to me.

Over in Europe I’ve gone for a Paris St Germain win over Nancy in Ligue 1, Barcelona to score plenty of goals over Zaragoza in La Liga taking the total game score over 2.5 option, and I’ve taken that same option in the Bundesliga with Bayern Munich taking on Borussia Dortmund at home.

Total payout for this weeks multi is $17.49 and with just two risks in the Chelsea v Liverpool game and SA v AUS test match hopefully this week we can start getting back to winning ways.

Good luck!

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Steve’s Sportingbet Multi of the Week – 11 November 2011

Last week we missed out by a whisker again, Jimmy Choux let us down initially by finishing 4th when it really should have a at least come a place. To top it off, Liverpool somehow managed to conjure up a draw against a promoted Swansea side at Anfield, how they didn’t win that match is anyone’s guess.

Anyway, this week we have another one of those silly international breaks so we’ve gone for a mix of A-League action, Abu Dhabi Formula One, Four Nations Rugby League, and supplemented those with a few specials from the international football stage, including Oman v the Socceroos tonight.

Hopefully we’ll have a bit more luck this week, surely placing the bet at 11.11 on the 11/11/11 should do the trick :P

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Steve’s Sportingbet Multi of the Week – 4 November 2011

Last week we finally got back to winning ways, only to come out of Melbourne Cup day practically empty handed, I don’t count the sweeps :P

This week is all about risks, keeping on the Spring Carnival theme we’ve thrown in Jimmy Choux to at least figure in the placings in the Emirates Stakes tomorrow.

However, the biggest risk this week is a draw between the Victory and the Roar in tomorrow nights A-League blockbuster. I’m going with the theory that the Victory are improving and playing in front of what should be a bumper home crowd.

Apart from those two legs, the others just make up the numbers and push our final odds out to $23.40. Good value but risky at the same time.

Let me know your thoughts on this one, or multi’s that you have put on yourself for the weekend.

Good luck!

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Steve’s Sportingbet Multi of the Week – 28 October 2011

No Rugby World Cup for us to bet on thus week but that’s probably not a bad thing considering last weeks result, who would have predicted the All Blacks to win by such a small margin, it’s almost like they had money on the French with a start!

This week we’ve just gone for the 5 legs, keeping it nice and simple in the hope that we can get some of the funds we’ve outlayed over the last few weeks.

Australia take on New Zealand in the Four Nations this weekend and although the Aussies won convincingly in the one off test a couple of weeks ago, I don’t think this one will turn out the same. I’ve gone for the Aussies to win by more than 6.5.

In the A-League, Melbourne Victory have not started the season very well, no wins and no goals to their name, however I think that will turn around this week but rather than banking on them winning I’ve been conservative and taken them with a 0.5 handicap.

Good luck

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2012 NRL Player Movements Update & Independent Commission – Club Greed

NRL Player Movements

It’s been a massive week in regards to NRL player movements. Since the conclusion of the season a number of playmakers have been released, signed up by rivals or are still waiting for a decision on their futures.

First in the NRL player movements we have the Todd Carney to “whoever was willing to deal with his issues” saga, the Sharks confirming today that they have signed the wayward star to a 2 year deal worth approximately $700,000. All that is left is to have the NRL sign off on the deal. David Gallop must be sick of the sight of Todd Carney at the NRL offices, it took a lot for the NRL to agree to register his contract with the Roosters so it will be interesting to see if the Sharks come up against any opposition to his latest move.

Todd Carney is yet to prove that he has his issues sorted, in fact in recent weeks there have been a number of sightings around popular watering holes in Thailand, the Gold Coast, Brisbane, Sunshine Coast and even Dalby! Not to mention the establishments he frequents in the Eastern Suburbs and more recently the Shire. For any normal young bloke this is not an issue, however it is well documented that Carney has an alcohol problem and I don’t think a move to the Sharks, with such company as Albert Kelly, is a good move for him despite assurances from Paul Gallen that he will “mentor him”.

Then we have the Tim Moltzen situation which still hasn’t been resolved, a decision on that from Salary Cap Auditor Ian Schubert is imminent. Moltzen agreed to join the Dragons earlier in the season after it appeared he wasn’t first choice and played most of the season off the bench. Then the Tigers stood down Robert Lui and Moltzen was back in the frame for a spot in the halves, his preferred position. As much as I hate the Dragons it really is poor form to sign a contract with another club before being released by your current club, the Dragons are possibly a bit naïve in not confirming that Moltzen had been released but it seems that a players word is no longer good enough these days.

In other NRL player movements, yesterday the Eels released Daniel Mortimer from the last 2 years of his contract, and are paying part of his 2 year contract, in order for Mortimer to link up with the Roosters. This is a good pick-up for the Roosters, not as creative as Carney obviously but he will fill the halves void left by the release of Carney at the end of the season. Mortimer will have to work hard to get back to the form that propelled him to the 2009 Grand Final with the Eels. He will have to bide his time but I can see him having a solid partnership with Mitchell Pearce, Anasta possibly moving back to the second row to accommodate him.

Robert Lui’s future is still up in the air as the Cowboys have now denied that there is no agreement in place for him to join them in 2012, I think any potential suitor is waiting for his assault charges to be dealt with before making any move. The case is set to go back to Burwood Local Court this Thursday so we may get a resolution on Lui’s future this week as well.

Club Greed to threaten Independent Commission

Over the last few weeks, NRL clubs have playing hardball with the NRL, News Limited and the ARL in relation to an increase in the annual grants supplied to each club. The clubs want an increase of their $3.85m annual grant from the NRL to a whopping $6m. To be honest this makes no sense to me, firstly the independent commission hasn’t been put in place yet, and secondly the TV rights deal for the 2013 season and beyond has not been negotiated yet. The clubs want the NRL to burden itself with debt to fund the increase based on the fact that a $6m loan facility was not used to fund the new admin building at Moore Park, instead cash reserves were used to fund this. They argue that if the cash was available then, why can’t it be used now?

This still doesn’t address the issue that the NRL only has approximately $18m in cash reserves, add the $6m loan facility and this would still leave the NRL $10m short on what the clubs are demanding as increases to the annual club grants. Surely waiting 12 months would be a better idea, this would give the new independent commission a chance to get off the ground and negotiate the TV rights deal, enabling the club to share in the estimated $1.4b on offer.

Greed like this from the clubs is not going to help the game, in fact all it will do is show potential FTA and Pay TV networks that the NRL can’t control it’s own clubs and the game may not be able to demand the kind of $$$ that are currently being spoken of for the 2013 TV rights. This will ultimately bite the clubs on the backside and all of this bickering and talk of boycotts will only serve to throw the game into complete chaos.

The Independent Commission was supposed to be put into service on the 1st of November this year, that looks unlikely now and we appear to just be going round and round in circles rather than focusing on improving the great game that we already have, the administrations of the AFL and Super Rugby must be absolutely loving this!

Steve’s Sportingbet Multi of the Week – 14 October 2011

We’ve had a bit of a rough ride of late but hopefully this week will see things turn around again. Plenty of sport on this weekend with both the Rugby Union World Cup and Rugby League Four Nations in full swing and all of the European football leagues back in action after the international break.

Add to that the A-League in just it’s second week and you have a feast of football action to sink your teeth into over the weekend.

This weeks multi bet sees both the ANZAC clashes covered, as well as some top picks from the British, European and Australian football leagues for a total payout of $15.01.

Good luck.

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NRL Preview – 2011 Grand Final – Manly Sea Eagles v New Zealand Warriors

NRL Preview – 2011 Grand Final

Who would have thought that we would get to the first Sunday in October and the Melbourne Storm aren’t one of the teams to play in the Grand Final, I was just as shocked as Cameron Smith in his post match press conference after the defeat to the Warriors.

It just shows how badly the finals system needs an overhaul that a team that finished 6th on the ladder can get beaten 40-10 in the first week of the finals and still make it to the Grand Final, good on the Warriors for taking advantage of it but really it just shows how little it means to finish in the top few places compared to the system that the AFL uses, they have their top two teams competing in the big one….

But this is supposed to be an NRL preview, so I’ll get into that now that I have finished my rant!

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The Sea Eagles will head into this match as hot favourites on the back of being one of the most consistent teams in the competition for pretty much the entire season, they gave the Storm a bit of a shake at the end in the race for the minor premiership but fell just short, mainly due to the fact they had a number of players suspended from that infamous game at Brookvale Oval in round 25. That left them short of players for the remaining couple of weeks of the competition and ultimately cost them the minor premiership with the Storm finishing just 2 points clear of the Sea Eagles.

The Warriors will go into this match as heavy underdogs and will feel they have nothing to lose in a match that no-one expects them to win. In saying that though, no-one expected them to take out the minor premiers and premiership favourites last week either. If I were the Sea Eagles I would be wary of taking them lightly. This is an area that Des Hasler has mastered during his time as head coach; he has a knack of making people believe that his side are the underdogs despite all evidence pointing to the contrary.

In this NRL Preview, I’m expecting the Warriors to come out of the blocks firing, last week they caught the Storm off guard and they never really recovered from the initial ambush, much like the game in round 7 where the Warriors also got up over the Storm. The Sea Eagles were solid in their win over the Broncos but I wouldn’t say they did anything particularly spectacular, so I daresay that will be the order of the day again on Sunday. Consistency has been their key all season so I can’t see them deviating from a game plan that has worked so well for them all year.

The Warriors on the other hand, are one of the most inconsistent teams in the competition, along with the Tigers, and it’s hard to know which team is actually going to turn up in any given week. It’s hard to believe that the side that beat the Storm and Tigers in consecutive weeks, is the same side that was thrashed by the Broncos just a couple of weeks ago.

This game marks the end of Ivan Cleary’s tenure at the Warriors as he heads across the Tasman to take charge of the Panthers under Phillip Ronald’s reign. His players will want to give him a rousing farewell so that should be added motivation for the Warriors to get the job done on Sunday night. Also finishing up at the Warriors is Lance Hohaia who will move to England to play for St Helens in the English Super League.

On the other side this marks the last game, at least for a couple of years, for William Hopoate as he embarks on a 2 year long Mormon mission and will be away from the game for that entire period. It remains to be seen whether he will return, and even if he does will he be able to get to the same level that saw him make his debut for the Blues this year?

This game will be won in the halves, with both sides possessing young creative players who have burst onto the scene this year. For the Sea Eagles, Dally M Rookie of the Year Daly Cherry-Evans and Kieran Foran will lead the pack around and provide the spark. For the Warriors, the consistent James Maloney and the exciting Shaun Johnson will need to take control of proceedings if they want to lead the Warriors to their first Premiership in their 16 year history.

The line-ups have been named for the respective teams heading into the big game, but don’t be surprised if there are a number of changes made prior to the game, news Thursday suggested that both Anthony Watmough and Tony Williams are suffering from the flu, both missed the Grand Final breakfast but this was most probably just a precautionary measure to ensure no other players are infected.

The Sea Eagles welcome back Glenn Steward and Darcy Lussick from their 3 match bans emanating from the Storm game. Stewart has been one of Manly’s best players this year and will be key to them winning their second Grand Final in 4 years, following up from their 40-0 win over the Storm in 2008. Shane Rodney makes way to the bench to accommodate Stewart while Lussick joins him with 2 players to be omitted prior to kick off.

The Warriors have named the same side that got the job done last weekend against the Storm, he has named Feleti Mateo, Aaron Heremaia and Sam Rapira to start the match but this could change and some or all of them could start the match from the bench like last week. The only change to the side comes in the form of Steve Rapira who is added to an extended interchange.

Despite Manly being the only Sydney team in the Grand Final, more support seems to be heading towards the Warriors with some media outlets dubbing them “the Sydney Warriors” in an attempt to outline Manly’s hatred amongst most Sydneysiders, Manly fans aside. We love to see an underdog get up and this will be no different, no matter which way Des tries to spin it, the Sea Eagles are the favourites for this one and most people, despite their location, will be rooting for the Warriors to get the prize.

I’m one of them, and if the last couple of weeks are anything to go by, I believe they can do it. This should be a cracking match and both sides will leave nothing in the tanks which always makes it a great spectacle for the fans. I’m hoping for a tight match and if the Warriors actually turn up that’s what we should get. If they don’t, this will be a whitewash and no-one wants to see that.

Prediction

In this NRL preview, I’m predicting that the Warriors will get their first premiership and snap a 3 game losing streak against the Sea Eagles. All 3 of those games were settled by less than 10 points and I see this one going the same way. The Warriors by 4 points is my tip for the big one.

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