It is 45 years since a debutant won the Masters. Fuzzy Zoeller’s famous victory in 1979, in a three-way sudden-death playoff with Ed Sneed and Tom Watson, was only the third time a debutant had won in the tournament’s history, the other two occasions being Horton Smith in the first Masters back in 1934 (when, to be fair, there was a half-decent chance it might happen) and Gene Sarazen the following year.
The time to cast votes in the end of season awards is upon us, and there has been a Celtic midfielder who has pipped the efforts of Rangers and Hearts stars.
All Blacks loose forward Ethan Blackadder will make a cautious return for the Canterbury Crusaders on Friday after a horror run of injures, head coach Rob Penney said Wednesday."Ethan is a tremendous player, he adds a lot of spark about the group," Penney told reporters.