Author: Ashley Morrison

Always in The Black, The Perennial Favourites

Almost every four years New Zealand’s All Blacks enter the Rugby World Cup as favourites. No mean achievement for such a small nation. It is a credit to them that every time the event comes around everyone in the rugby

In with a Sniff at the Rugby World Cup

In with a Sniff at the Rugby World Cup

The odour in most sporting changing rooms is very similar, and in truth not the most pleasant. So what odours do you associate with your chosen sport? Is it the smell of sweat and mud combined, or the smell of

Rio, A Road to Change For Athletics?

There are many who have been disappointed with the start made by Lord Coe as the new President of World athletics body the IAAF. Yet should we be surprised, after all this is a man who served time as a

Race for the Home Straight?

It is rumoured that soon football in Western Australia will see the announcement of the venue for the proposed “Home of Football” that Football West seems hellbent on creating. The word is that rather than creating a totally new facility

Chosen To Stay Or Leave?

Chelsea’s tally of four points from a possible 15 means in the Barclay’s Premier League means that Jose Mourinho’s side have made their worst start to a top-flight season since 1986. Last year when Chelsea won the BPL they only