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

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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

Plenty to discuss in the past week in sport in Western Australia. Our first guest this edition are El Abrahams from the WA Futsal Centre who has just returned from the USA where a team from Western Australia took
Today Sport is a business, but how is the business of sport holding up? The answer is it depends who you talk to. If you look at the elite level around the world it would appear that top flight sport
They say that coaches live and die by their selections. In which case England Rugby coach Stuart Lancaster faces the sternest test of his selections at the World Cup. Lancaster already has the pressure of being the coach of the

This edition our guests include Mal Brown, a Perth businessman who completed the Trans-American Challenge cycling from the East Coast of the USA to the West. He even took some like-minded Western Australians with him and raised money for