Too Much International Sport?
Playing for your country is the pinnacle in most sports. It is an honour and a privilege, and something that once achieved can never be take away. In some countries it is still a treasured moment every time a player

For sports fans far and wide
Playing for your country is the pinnacle in most sports. It is an honour and a privilege, and something that once achieved can never be take away. In some countries it is still a treasured moment every time a player
It was in August of this year with much fanfare that World Rugby announced “that its flagship 15s and sevens Rugby World Cup properties will no longer include gender in their titles.” This the world was told was because World
England are in the final of the Rugby World Cup where they will meet South Africa. a final which will be played this weekend. To make it to the final they beat the team everyone had said was ‘invincible,’ the
They say if you wait long enough everything changes. It was back in the early 2000’s that a meeting took place between the then coach of the Socceroos Frank Farina and coach of the Kookaburras Barry Dancer to look at
Sport used to be about competition. It was based around a tough contest when the whistle, siren or gun sounded and the forming of friendships once the contest was over. This was the case not only at the highest level