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A-League Clubs Hold The Key To Their Own Future, and Australian Football’s

Has Australian football grown to as big as it is going to get? This was a question posed by The Guardian’s Paul Connelly a few weeks ago in an interesting article. It is a valid question. David Gallop and the

Olympic Games Hosting To Be Limited To A Few Cities

Bidding for the world’s major sporting events is an expensive business, as Australia found out in its failed attempt to host the FIFA World Cup. It appears that the Governing bodies are aware that many Governments in tough economic times

Is It Time to Go Back to Basics?

Why do we play sport? The answer will vary depending on whom you talk to. Some will say because of the competition, some will say to keep fit. To be a part of a team and the friendships you will

Every Game a Grand Final for the Western Force in 2017

A decision to cut one of the five Australian Super Rugby franchise teams at the end of the 2017 season has been delayed, but never have the results posted by the Western Force been more important. The player group set

Subsidising Youth is The Way Forward

Last week Cricket Australia announced that the Big Bash League, their T20 competition will be expanded from 32 games to 40 in 2018. This means that each of the eight teams will now play five games away from home, and