What on Earth?

On Friday night the Central Coast Mariners returned to Bluetongue Stadium after six weeks of having to play away while the surface of the pitch was worked on. For Mariners fans it was a disappointing return home as they drew

CEO, CEO, Wherefore art Thou CEO?

It is good to see that Football West has finally advertised the six-months- vacant position of Chief Executive Officer. One has to wonder whether someone in the organisation was having a swipe at the previous incumbent when they wrote this

Young Justifies our Faith

Several weeks ago on this blog we suggested that Newcastle Jets Coach Branko Culina look to his bench and play reserve goalkeeper Neil Young. Fate however stepped in and Neil made his A league debut when Kennedy injured his groin.

Young Talent Means Squash in WA has a Healthy Future

Squash is going through a revival in Australia and especially in Western Australia. 2009 seeing the opening of the first purpose built squash centre in Perth in twenty years, the Squash Factory in Malaga. What is even more encouraging is

This day in sport – 25 November 2000

Australia equals cricket wins Australia equalled the record if 11 successive Test wins set by the West Indies in 1984 when they beat the Windies in the 1st Test in Brisbane. It was the start of a five-test sweep. The