Author: Ashley Morrison

Friendly Fire?

As many people will know the Olympic host city is granted the possibility of having a competitor in every event, however it appears that Great Britain has returned many of these, even some where ether had a definite chance of

Kohli the Conqueror

Indian opening batsman Virat Kohli contiues to carry his side in one day International cricket. The opening batsman is in unbelievable form. Just last month he crashed 133 runs off 86 balls in Hobart as India overhauled Sri Lanka’s 320,

Righting a Wrong

Congratulations to the powers that be at Football West for righting the wrong that occurred at the Gold Medal dinner last year, by presenting the Western Knights’ Johnny Mirco with the McInerney Ford Gold Medal. Mirco came level on points

India Heading in the Right Direction

For years India was the home of Hockey, but the dawn of artificial pitches and a possibly British influences unwillingness to change their game to suit the new conditions has seen the nation fall well behind the emerging nations. Hockey,

The Symmetry of 99

Sir Donald Bradman said before he passed away that Indian great Sachin Tendulkar was the batsman who most reminded him of himself, and it could be interesting to see the two men sharing the number 99 on retirement. Being bowled