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Saturday, July 16, 2011

WOMEN'S SOCCER WORLD CUP 2011: Sweden third!!

Hammar blow for France


Marie Hammarstrom’s 82nd minute goal earned Sweden a 2-1 victory over France in the match for third place in the Rhine-Neckar Arena in Sinsheim.

The 29-year-old midfielder, who replaced Linda Forsberg in the 62nd minute, received the ball from a short corner, evaded the attentions of Eugenie Le Sommer and Sonia Bompastor before unleashing an unstoppable left footed drive into the top corner of the net.

It was a goal which separated two evenly matched sides and worthy of winning any game of football.

Bruno Bini made two changes in defence for France, bringing in Wende Renard and Corine Franco, while Nilla Fischer came into the Sweden side as captain following her one-match ban. Caroline Seger was named among the substitutes despite her calf injury.

After a slow start, Sweden took the lead in the 29th minute when Sara Larsson’s long ball from the back was well controlled by Lotta Schelin and the forward slipped the ball past the onrushing Berangere Sapowicz. The French goalkeeper had to be substituted immediately afterwards, injuring her ankle when jumping to reach the ball on the edge of her penalty area.

There was more bad news for Les Bleues when the influential Louisa Necib had to be replaced at the same stage after jarring her knee in a battle for the ball with Annica Svensson. As half-time approached, Elise Bussaglia tried two attempts from outside the area. The first struck the post, while the second forced a good save from Hedvig Lindahl.

However, it was the Scandinavians who finished the half stronger. First Charlotte Rohlin headed over from a Sara Thunebro corner and then Schelin had a glorious opportunity to make it 2-0 just before the break, but fired straight at substitute keeper Celine Deville from 12 yards.

France equalised in the 56th minute when Svensson was pulled out of position while trying to rob the ball from Gaetane Thiney. However, the French forward was able to slip the ball into the path of substitute Elodie Thomis, who was in acres of space. The Lyon forward, a team-mate of Schelin’s showed a similar type of composure to squeeze the ball just inside Lindahl’s right hand post.

There were chances at either end midway through the second half. First Josefine Oqvist scuffed a shot which hit the post when a square pass would have given Schelin the simplest of opportunities. Then Thomis was guilty of the same profligacy with two narrow misses within the space of a minute. Firstly Lindahl blocked her shot, while from the ensuing corner Thomis flicked an effort inches wide of the near post.

Sweden were reduced to ten in the 68th minute when Oqvist was shown a straight red card for lashing out at Sonia Bompastor after the pair tussled by the byline. Yet, despite the numerical disadvantage, Thomas Dennerby’s side took the lead with eight minutes to go when substitute Hammarstrom unleashed her wonder-strike to hand Sweden the bronze medal.

Player of the match: Sara Larsson (SWE)

Friday, April 1, 2011

Amy Price Francis stars in the Canadian original series King

Amy Price-Francis (The Cleaner, 24, Californication) stars as Jessica King in King, the Canadian original cop drama about a seasoned police officer turned lead investigator for Toronto’s Major Crimes Task Force. King features eight hour-long episodes premiering Sunday, April 17 at 9 p.m. ET/PT only on Showcase.





















When Detective Sergeant Derek Spears (Alan Van Sprang; The Tudors, Cra$h & Burn) has a televised meltdown, Jessica King is called in to lead the Major Crimes Task Force – a police division equipped to handle the city’s toughest cases. Surviving eight years in Homicide, two marriages and multiple stab wounds, King is primed for any challenge, except when it comes to passing up a good shoe sale. 

“We know that strong, striking female characters resonate with audiences, and Amy Price-Francis’ portrayal of Jessica King embodies that tradition of a brash, multi-dimension female lead. Her undeniably magnetic performance will have Showcase viewers hooked,” said Barbara Williams, Senior Vice President, Content, Shaw Media.

“Jessica King is disarmingly honest. Unapologetic about her femininity, she is also very smart and wickedly funny,” commented Greg Spottiswood, Co-Creator and Co-Executive Producer. “There is nothing traditional about her. She is drawn to police work but questions whether that life is compatible with her dream of a child and family. Can she have it all?”

King also stars Gabriel Hogan (Heartland, The Kennedys) as Danny Sless, Jessica’s third husband and fellow police officer, and two-time Genie Award winner Tony Nardi as Police Chief Peter Graci. Suzanne Coy (Dan for Mayor) plays Eleni Demaris, Jessica’s trusted subordinate, Zoe Doyle (The Border) as Det. MK Gordon, and ACTRA Award winner Aaron Poole (Cra$h & Burn) as Det. Jason Collier round out the stellar cast.

The series was co-created and is executive produced by six-time Gemini Award-winning producer Bernard Zukerman (Love and Hate, Million Dollar Babies) and award-winning screenwriter Greg Spottiswood (Shattered). Emmy Award®-nominated director Clark Johnson (The Wire, The Shield) directed the first two episodes.

King is produced by Indian Grove Productions, in association with Shaw Media, and was filmed on set and on location in and around Toronto