WA Booming
Amazing to think that the world is in a financial crisis when you hear that Australians gambled on average $8.50 per person on the Melbourne Cup. Western Australia however surpassed all of the other states with betting on the rise
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Amazing to think that the world is in a financial crisis when you hear that Australians gambled on average $8.50 per person on the Melbourne Cup. Western Australia however surpassed all of the other states with betting on the rise
Boxing was real in the heavyweight division when you had the likes of Foreman Frazier, Cooper, Norton and Ali at their peak. It is therefore sad that the second participant in a memorable bout with Muhammad Ali has passed away
We have frequently questioned the commercialism in sport and just how far some administrators are prepared to go in pushing the boundaries of what is good for a club financially and what is good for the club as a whole.
Sport is about pushing boundaries that is what appeals to the players and fans alike. Sadly in the cricket world they have been pushing boundaries to the extreme in the past ten years. It was in the year 2000 that
There is no doubt that even if you do not follow Boxing the average sports fan will recall Heavyweight Mike Tyson biting a chunk out of opponent World Champion Evander Holyfield’s ear in round two of their 1997 bout at