Vale: Rod Marsh
Growing up in the 1970’s there was an aura about the Ashes Test Matches. The England side of that era appeared to my young eyes to reflect an England of an era I had only read about. An era of
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Growing up in the 1970’s there was an aura about the Ashes Test Matches. The England side of that era appeared to my young eyes to reflect an England of an era I had only read about. An era of
England’s opening bowlers James Anderson and Stuart Broad have both played their last Ashes series in Australia. As they depart after another disastrous tour down under for the Englishmen they are being hailed as England’s greatest ever bowling partnership. They
The second show of 2021 is here and as usual some interesting topics under the microscope and with our special guest we look at an area of the sports industry that many have forgotten, but one in which the experts
As usual there is plenty to talk about in the World of Sport. With the Commonwealth Games just around the corner on this show we catch up with Dubbo’s only Olympian Brian Tink. Brian won a Bronze medal at the
Some of the best ideas and some of the worst too are aired over a beer. During the recent Perth Ashes Test Match when Alastair Cook failed again and England’s bowling was far from penetrating there were plenty who were