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The Selection Policy

Sport is loved by many the world over. Yet how many people really know the sport they love? They may know individual teams, players or statistics and results from years gone by, but how many know how the sport is

Will Captain Kolisi Be the Catalyst for Change?

They say that sport and Politics should never mix, yet invariably they do. The FIFA World Cup is about to commence and fans across the globe will for a month forget the failings of FIFA and the world will focus

It Is A Matter of Trust.

There is a real irony that the Football clubs in Western Australia are talking about a rebel league. The irony being that there is not a single club, with the exception of Subiaco, that has lived up to the definition

New National Premier League – The Move That Had to Happen

All sport essentially belongs to the people who play it, coach it, officiate it, and watch it. So why is it that many who are privileged to work within the sporting world seek to gain personally from that involvement? Why

Rainbow Nation Not All Black and White

The Springboks dramatic loss to Japan at the Rugby World Cup over the weekend may be great news for Japanese rugby, and also for the competition itself, as the competition needs upsets such as this, but it could be a