quarter finals

Elite Focus is Damaging Australian Sport

At the start of last week following the Wallabies second defeat to the All Blacks former Australian international Brett Papworth wrote an article that struck a chord with rugby fans across the country. It was titled “As you Sow, so

Split Decision

Tomorrow Real Madrid will look to book their place in the final of the UEFA Champion’s League providing they can overcome Manchester City. While the players will be looking to come out on top on the pitch, coach Zinedine Zidane

Sitting it Out

In dancing parlance the Waltz is described ‘as a smooth, progressive ballroom and folk dance, performed primarily in closed position.’ Closed position means ‘dancing with a partner and where both parties hold each other while facing at least approximately toward each other.’

De Vanna’s Drive Deserves Reward

Australia loves an underdog. Australia loves a rebel or a larrikin. Australia loves outstanding athletes. Yet one of its greatest still remains relatively unknown and unloved by many. Lisa de Vanna will today join a very select group in Australian football

Raise the Profile with Relegation and Commonsense

As the years go by the worse some sports administrators decision making seems to be. On the weekend the Sudirman Cup Badminton tournament came to and end with China being crowned Champions for the tenth time in its 14 year