When Is A Win Not A Win?
Every body knows the saying that “rules are made to be broken.” Even the Dalai Lama is quoted as agreeing with this statement. It has been claimed that his advice is to “know the rules well, so you can break

For sports fans far and wide
Every body knows the saying that “rules are made to be broken.” Even the Dalai Lama is quoted as agreeing with this statement. It has been claimed that his advice is to “know the rules well, so you can break

Our first show of 2020, and there sure was plenty to discuss. Happy New Year to all sports fans. Our guest on this show is former Australian squash player Dean Williams who is now the CEO of Squash Western Australia.
There is no doubt that the modern sporting landscape can be confusing. The Modern Olympic Games motto is ‘Citius, Altius, Fortius,’ which is Latin for ‘faster, higher, stronger,’ it was supposed to signify athletes pushing their physical boundaries to see
Why are sports administrators so hellbent on change? Is this their way of making sure that when they move onto the next job they have something to put on their resume? That they oversaw a particular change, irrespective as to
Most people reading this would be aware of the game of Snakes and Ladders. A children’s board game where you move along numbered squares from start to finish, if you land on a square with a ladder you can jump