Author: Ashley Morrison

Australia to the Rescue?

A month ago the NRL in Australia was celebrating the television deal that it had negotiated with Channel Nine and quite rightly so. Those close to the sport believe that the NRL has now become one of the few sports

Sitting it Out

In dancing parlance the Waltz is described ‘asĀ a smooth, progressive ballroom and folk dance, performed primarily in closed position.’ Closed position means ‘dancing with a partner and where both partiesĀ hold each other while facing at least approximately toward each other.’

Is The A-League Holding Back the National Team?

Australian football is approaching a crossroads in terms of its future at international level. As Champions of Asia it is currently at the pinnacle in this region, and it is fair to say that it is likely to remain in

McGarry Wins for Glory, only to Lose his Job

Winning has been something that has evaded Perth Glory since the birth of the Hyundai A-League; although they have made the finals of the Pre-season cup, The FFA Cup and also one Grand Final. Even the Youth League side coached

Sport Becoming Exclusively a Young Man’s Domain

Is the fact that sporting organisations around the world are becoming ageist due to the fact that the modern youth are not prepared to fight for their place in a team? It is an unwanted trend across many sports in