New Zealand have won all 12 of their international matches during the 2013 calendar year. Phil Walter / Getty Images
New Zealand have won all 12 of their international matches during the 2013 calendar year. Phil Walter / Getty Images
New Zealand have won all 12 of their international matches during the 2013 calendar year. Phil Walter / Getty Images
New Zealand have won all 12 of their international matches during the 2013 calendar year. Phil Walter / Getty Images

New Zealand still perfect after win over France


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World champions New Zealand earned their 12th victory in as many games in 2013 by beating France 26-19 and handing the hosts an eighth straight defeat against the All Blacks at the Stade de France on Saturday.

New Zealand relied on sturdy defence and Dan Carter’s boot before tries from winger Charles Piutau and Kieran Read sent them clear, only for France to threaten a stunning comeback.

Carter slotted four penalties and a conversion and his replacement Aaron Cruden kicked a conversion, while France’s points came from Morgan Parra’s kicks and Brice Dulin’s try.

New Zealand, who started a tour that will take them to England and Ireland on Nov. 16 and 24 with a 54-6 hammering of Japan last weekend, did not exactly shine but produced some neat rugby throughout.

“They are two proud nations and there was no quarter given today,” New Zealand captain Richie McCaw said in a pitch-side interview.

All Blacks coach Steve Hansen gave credit to France for pushing his side to the limit.

“(The players) had to show resilience, composure, patience and at times deal with the frustration,” he told a news conference.

“The French played particularly well. Tonight is a night you understand why they call it a test match. It was a test of our resolve.”

France, who will face Tonga next Saturday and South Africa the following weekend, enjoyed some decent spells of possession in the first half but lacked sharpness in the decisive moments of the game.

“We came really close but they were more efficient. Hats off to them,” said France captain Thierry Dusautoir.

Manager Philippe Saint-Andre said his team had expected more from the match.

“We had not prepared (just) to play New Zealand, but to beat them,” he told a news conference. “We lacked sharpness. We should have been ahead at halftime.”

France were clearly not helped by the fact that scrumhalf Parra and flyhalf Remi Tales were paired for the first time as Saint-Andre continues to tinker with his halfbacks since taking over from Marc Lievremont after the 2011 World Cup.

New Zealand were denied an early try after a video replay ruled Cory Jane had dropped the ball as he was tackled by Maxime Medard before touching down on the right corner.

France took the lead in the 10th minute thanks to a Parra penalty after McCaw had failed to release the ball.

However, a couple of routine penalties by Carter soon put New Zealand in front.

France had their first decent run towards the line in the 20th minute but lost the ball in the All Blacks’ 22.

With the French scrum gaining the upper hand, France had another penalty, which Parra converted, only for Carter to put his side ahead again with a 48-metre kick.

New Zealand’s defence was put to the test when France made some serious drives by the five-metre line with Medard, Tales and Wesley Fofana looking close to diving over.

Their only reward for their spell of possession, however, was a penalty converted by Parra.

With the visitors on the back foot, France piled on the pressure and the All Blacks were penalised again for an offside, but this time Parra could not convert.

Parra and Carter traded penalties early in the second half before the first try was scored by New Zealand when Piutau knocked ahead Ben Smith’s low kick and touched down.

Carter converted before being replaced by Aaron Cruden, who added extra points of his own after Piutau brilliantly flicked the ball back to Read for the number eight to go over in the 67th minute.

France reduced the arrears when Dulin touched down after a fine pick-and-go phase to the line.

The Stade de France crowd roared in anticipation when the forwards bulldozed past the line in the 73rd minute, but the ball had clearly not been grounded, leaving Les Bleus still waiting for their first win against the All Blacks since 2009.

CHELSEA SQUAD

Arrizabalaga, Bettinelli, Rudiger, Christensen, Silva, Chalobah, Sarr, Azpilicueta, James, Kenedy, Alonso, Jorginho, Kante, Kovacic, Saul, Barkley, Ziyech, Pulisic, Mount, Hudson-Odoi, Werner, Havertz, Lukaku. 

ICC Awards for 2021

MEN

Cricketer of the Year – Shaheen Afridi (Pakistan)

T20 Cricketer of the Year – Mohammad Rizwan (Pakistan)

ODI Cricketer of the Year – Babar Azam (Pakistan)

Test Cricketer of the Year – Joe Root (England)

WOMEN

Cricketer of the Year – Smriti Mandhana (India)

ODI Cricketer of the Year – Lizelle Lee (South Africa)

T20 Cricketer of the Year – Tammy Beaumont (England)

GOLF’S RAHMBO

- 5 wins in 22 months as pro
- Three wins in past 10 starts
- 45 pro starts worldwide: 5 wins, 17 top 5s
- Ranked 551th in world on debut, now No 4 (was No 2 earlier this year)
- 5th player in last 30 years to win 3 European Tour and 2 PGA Tour titles before age 24 (Woods, Garcia, McIlroy, Spieth)

Roll of honour 2019-2020

Dubai Rugby Sevens
Winners: Dubai Hurricanes
Runners up: Bahrain

West Asia Premiership
Winners: Bahrain
Runners up: UAE Premiership

UAE Premiership
}Winners: Dubai Exiles
Runners up: Dubai Hurricanes

UAE Division One
Winners: Abu Dhabi Saracens
Runners up: Dubai Hurricanes II

UAE Division Two
Winners: Barrelhouse
Runners up: RAK Rugby

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7. Report lost or stolen debit and credit cards immediately

The struggle is on for active managers

David Einhorn closed out 2018 with his biggest annual loss ever for the 22-year-old Greenlight Capital.

The firm’s main hedge fund fell 9 per cent in December, extending this year’s decline to 34 percent, according to an investor update viewed by Bloomberg.

Greenlight posted some of the industry’s best returns in its early years, but has stumbled since losing more than 20 per cent in 2015.

Other value-investing managers have also struggled, as a decade of historically low interest rates and the rise of passive investing and quant trading pushed growth stocks past their inexpensive brethren. Three Bays Capital and SPO Partners & Co., which sought to make wagers on undervalued stocks, closed in 2018. Mr Einhorn has repeatedly expressed his frustration with the poor performance this year, while remaining steadfast in his commitment to value investing.

Greenlight, which posted gains only in May and October, underperformed both the broader market and its peers in 2018. The S&P 500 Index dropped 4.4 per cent, including dividends, while the HFRX Global Hedge Fund Index, an early indicator of industry performance, fell 7 per cent through December. 28.

At the start of the year, Greenlight managed $6.3 billion in assets, according to a regulatory filing. By May, the firm was down to $5.5bn. 

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