Sunday, 27 December 2009

2010 Sporting Predictions - Will Any Of Them Be Right?

As ever 2009 has been another fine year in British Sport. Jenson Button became F1 World Champion, England retained the Ashes, Ryan Giggs won the PFA Player of the year as well as BBC Sports Personality of the Year. Then of course there was continued British pride in the Tour de France where Bradley Wiggins came 4th overall and Mark Cavendish won 6 stages including the famous Champs Elysees

2010 should be a stellar year for British and World Sport overall, as there’s just so much to look forward to. At the end of the day there will be winners and losers, with talents emerging and teams possibly on the down-side looking for one last hurrah. Sport is something that can grip a nation and with more and more technology and interactivity in today’s sports coverage, there’s even more sport out there to follow. That should hopefully get more people interested in sport and should get some people inspired, particularly the young and get them active in their lives. I’m all for laptops and PS3’s but at the same time it’s dreadfully important to keep our fitness up.

Anyhows, here’s my predictions for the sporting year ahead. I've only predicted the sports that i know about mostly and Whatever your feelings are on the sporting year ahead remember to comment at the end of this post and type your own, let’s see if great minds think alike?

Cricket: It should be quite an interesting year for England, as all eyes will be focused on November when the Ashes series starts down under as Andrew Strauss's team look to retain the Ashes. It should be another entertaining series and I’m sticking my neck on the line and tipping the series to be drawn 1-1. It could very well be the final stage for Ricky Ponting as Australia captain and it wouldn't surpise me if he calls it a day. A name to look out for this summer for England fans could be Michael Carberry who has grown into a fine batsman at Hampshire and is on the fringes of selection. In terms of bowlers it would be good if the selectors could find a nasty bowler who would clean up the tail - Chris Tremlett perhaps? Before the Ashes though, England face the 'mighty' Bangladesh in 4 tests (2 home and away) where Adil Rashid should figure ahead of Monty Panesar if the selectors wish to experiment. After that England face an always colourful and passionate Pakistan side in the summer. England should be too good for Pakistan, but by the end of the series everyone will have heard of Mohammed Aamer who will be talked about as the next Wasim Akram. There's also the World Twenty20 to look forward to at the start of April. England will be edged out in the second round, with South Africa finally claiming their first ICC tournament trophy with AB De Villiers top scoring in the final.

Football: Well the biggest prize on offer this year is the World Cup, and as much as I’d love England to win it, Brazil look the best built team to win it and I can see them beating us in the semi-final on their way to winning the trophy. Don’t worry Ireland fans, France will not get anywhere near winning the tournament, after all Domenech can’t surley get them to another world cup final, can he? England and the FA are jubilant come the end of the year as the much maligned 2018 bid wins the rights to host the 2018 World Cup edging the Iberian bid by Portugal and Spain. On the domestic front, I think Chelsea will overcome their recent form and the lack of their African stars (Drobga basically) in the new year to just edge Manchester United to claim the Premiership. I've got a feeling Aston Villa will win something next year, think they may be losing finalists to Manchester United in the Carling Cup but can see them winning the FA Cup for some reason, edging out Liverpool in the final.

Speaking of Rafa Benitez, he'll still be in a job come the start of next season but will have to win big as I think they're just be edged out of the top 4 on the penultimate day of the season. Sadly for Bolton, Wolves and Portsmouth fans i think your teams will get relegated, Newcastle and WBA will romp to promotion with Cardiff edging out Nottingham Forest in the playoff final to join them in the top flight. In the other competitions that will be talked about, Real Madrid will go out in the Champions League semi-finals with their arch-rivals Barcelona beating Arsenal along the way to win the final at the Bernabéu. Valenica will also cap a good year for Spain in Europe by winning the Europa League, which should be a great conclusion to David Villa's career with the club. Next move England perhaps?

Motor Sport: Michael Schumacher's return to the sport to claim a remarkable 8th World Title will be the story of the next Formula 1 World Championship. Providing his Mercedes GP team are able to build on Brawn's success, you’d have to be insane to rule it not happening. A rejuvenated Fernando Alonso at Ferrari will look to beat Schumacher once again for the championship as the Italian team will challenge for this year's title. As for the Brits at McLaren, i think both Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button will challenge for this year with the 2008 Champion just edging out Alonso to claim his second world title.

In Touring Cars, providing he's signed up for next season James Plato will edge out Colin Turkington to claim the BTCC title. In the World Touring Car Champ, both Andy Priaulx and Rob Huff will win races, but will be beaten to the title by talented Brazilian Augusto Farfus. In Moto GP, a fully fit Casey Stoner will get back to winning ways and edge out the talented Jorge Lorenzo to claim the title. Valentino Rossi will see out his final year as a Yamaha rider before switching to a Ducati bike for 2011. James Toseland should bounce back well in Superbikes, but will be edged out by Aussie Chris Vermuelen to the title.

Rugby Union: In another fiercly competitive 6-Nations France will edge a startling England outfit to the title. I think it'll be slightly too much for Ireland and Wales who are probably the two most committed teams to watch in the 6-Nations. Andy Robinson's Scotland team should improve and it wouldn't surprise me if they give England a scare at Murrayfield like they've done famously over the last decade. On the domestic front Saracens are currently sitting top of the Guinness Premiership, but Northampton with Shane Geraghty i feel will end the season well and claim glory at Twickenham in the Final to claim a fine season for Jim Mallinder's team. Toulouse look well placed to win the Heineken Cup, but the Osprey's could be a dark-horse to win it.

Other Sports: Mark Selby to win the World Snooker Championships, with the only 147 in the tournament going to Ding Junhui. After Phil Taylor claims yet another PDC Darts Title, attention turns to the Lakeside where Tony O'Shea aka Silverback, claims the BDO World title. St Helens will win the Super League Final, whilst Wigan will claim prestigious Challenge Cup. Athletics fans will see Jessica Ennis and Phillips Idowu claim gold at the European Athletics Championship in Barcelona. Lisa Dobriskey in the 1500m should get a medal as should Christine Ohuruogu in the 400m.

Celtic Manor, in Wales will be the scene for Europe to retain the Ryder Cup and there's good chance of another European winner at the Masters in Augusta. Young Rory McIlroy will do the whole of Britain proud by making a real challenge at the Open before falling short on the last round. Cycling fans will also have good reason to cheer next year as Bradley Wiggins and Team Sky should have a good year on the UCI tour. Alberto Contador will storm to his third Tour de France title, but Wiggins will finish again in the top 10 whilst Mark Cavendish will fullfil his destiny and win the Green jersey. As for the Winter Olympics coming up in February, Team GB will claim three medals with one of them shockingly a gold. Last but not least Andy Murray will overcome the competition and reach two Grand Slam semi's falling short in 5 sets on both occasions.

Posted by Adam Dennehey, SportTrades Report Manager

3 comments:

  1. Great article here, I agree mostly about the football but, I think Bolton will stay up and Westham to go down. I also agree Chelsea will overturn their recent form and win the premier league, but we have to get past Utd and Arsenal who are on good form at the moment. 2010 will hopefully be a sucess in the summer of the world cup England have a great change on winning it this year!.

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  2. Some good predictions.. Not sure about Liverpool finishing outside the top four :o we may not be playing well, but form will come, and although weve lost 7 games, the likes of Man Utd have lost 5.. its not over yet...
    As for the cycling, i think with ferrar and a few others improving, it could benefit Cav, with a few riders fighting over 2nd place the points should be spread around further.
    Contador....? Personally, i dont think Astana will be at the tour. something is going to happen between now and then..

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  3. England semi-final?! Come on! Lucky that you got such a horrendous group, but you won't even impress too much there and the first good team you'll face(probably Ghana) will beat you.
    I think Argentina will win it. Kaka is a bit prone to injury and hasn't quite hit off at Real anyway, Pato and Luis Fabiano are great up front though, so I could indeed see them reaching really far.

    As for CL, for me Bayern München is the big dark horse there, favourites are Real and Barcelona though, surely won't go to England this year, I'd even be surprised if there'd be more than 1 EPL team in the semis this time around...

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