
Ireland beat England with a late try by Tommy Bowe leaving England with 2 wins out of 3 in the 2010 RBS Six Nations competition.
Mar 02, 2010 | Categories: Rugby Union, Uncategorized | Tags: Ben Foden, Brian O'Driscoll, Canon 1D Mark IV, Christophe Berdos, Cian Healy, Dan Cole, Danny Care, David Changleng, David Wallace, David Wilson, Delon Armitage, Dylan Hartley, England, Geordan Murphy, Gordon D'Arcy, Ireland, James Haskell, Jamie Heaslip, Joe Worsley, John Hayes, Johnny Wilkinson, Jonathan Sexton, Keith Earls, Lee Mears, Lewis Moody, Louis Deacon, Mark Cueto, Mark Lawrence, Martin Johnson, Mathew Tait, MKIV, Nick Easter, Paul Hodgson, Paul O'Connell, photography, rain, RBS Six Nations, RFU, Riki Flutey, Rory Best, Rugby Union, shower, Simon Shaw, Stephen Ferris, Steve Borthwick, Tim Payne, Toby Flood, Tomas O'Leary, Tommy Bowe, Twickenham, Ugo Monye | Leave A Comment »

There’s been some amazing photopgraphy coming out of Vancouver recently and we’ve been following it all with interest.
Mar 01, 2010 | Categories: Everything Else, Uncategorized, Winter Sports | Tags: canada, gold, hacked, hockey, olympics, stern, toronto, vancouver | Leave A Comment »

The first big event of the polo calendar in the UK is the $100,000 Polo Masters held at Hurtwood Park Polo Club in Surrey in May. In 2008 this was a sell-out event played under blue skies and hot sunshine. In 2009 it was the complete opposite, with dull foggy weather throughout the group matches, [...]
Dec 21, 2009 | Categories: Polo, Uncategorized | Tags: Cartier, Cowdray, Gold Cup, horses, Polo, Polo In The Park, Polo Masters, ponies, Queens Cup | Leave A Comment »

Is the Canon 1D Mark IV going to get Canon back to the top of the tree, or will Nikon stay up there with the D3?
Dec 11, 2009 | Categories: Uncategorized | Leave A Comment »