Turning a Negative into a Positive

When someone fragrantly breaks the rules for their own personal gain and glory it is hard to forgive the trust that they have betrayed, certainly in the world of sport. It will take sports fans a long time to forgive

Bunbury’s Omission May Be Costly

When it was announced on Tuesday that current Premier League side Bunbury Forum Force would not be playing in the new National Premier Leagues competition next season, and would be replaced by Subiaco, the strength of feeling against the decision

Changing to Stay the Same – Was it worth the pain?

Often in the role of a sports administrator you are damned if you do and damned if you don’t on certain issues. The reason being that sport brings out people’s emotions, because usually attached to those emotions are years of

Kallis Comeback – Is he the Greatest?

South African all rounder Jacques Kallis has announced that he will return to the One Day team in a bid to win his and his country’s first 50-over World Cup title. Kallis who will be 38 in October played the

Foolish Faulkner

The final test in the Ashes series in England came to an exciting climax, thanks to Australian captain Michael Clarke’s sporting declaration. Clarke declared Australia’s second innings at 111 for 6 wickets leaving England 227 to win. They ended up