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NTFS#147 – A Look Back at the Paired Back Commonwealth Games, Lessons to be Learned From FIFA, and Are Waivers on Player Injuries Going to Change Sport in the Years Ahead?

After the success at the Paris Olympic Games, Australian Athletics has once again recorded its best performance at the rescheduled Commonwealth Games in Glasgow. In this show we catch up with the Vice President of Australian Athletics Brian Miller to

Inspirational Athletes – 2

The name Albert Moss will mean little to many sports fans, yet if ever there was ever a man to inspire hope no matter what, Albert would be someone whose story should be remembered. Moss was born in 1863 in

The Dawn of A New Rivalry?

The rivalry between Great Britain/England and Argentina dates back many, many years. There have been many incidents that have stirred up the emotions on the sporting field, and away from the battle for the Falkland Islands. At the 1966 FIFA

Stars Must Continue to Shine

Every player in every sport reaches a point when they can no longer perform the way they used to. It is a sad reality of time passing by. There is also a long-held belief that talented players who drop down

Trialling Players – The Jury is Out

Last week retired Matildas midfielder, Joey Peters spoke out against teenagers being trialled at international level, feeling that the pressure put on these young players was unfair, and also resulted in an early burn-out in their careers. Peters comes from