US Open

Podcast #56 – The IPC End Brant Garvey’s and others Paralympic Dreams, Athlete Behaviour and Trying to Find the Positives in Usain Bolt’s Trial

Not the Footy Show Podcast

There is nothing worse than having a fixture postponed, when you have been keyed up to play for weeks. So imagine what it must be like to have an event that you have been training for at the Paralympics withdrawn

Honesty Counts For One Penalty Stroke

It was Hollywood actress Katherine Hepburn who said “If you obey all the rules you miss all the fun.” Now rules are there to be adhered to or else all hell breaks loose, however it is time that some rules

A Throne of His Own

The A-League Champions may well have to look for a new name for their trophy. The reason being that Japanese tennis player Kei Nishikori has just added a golden toilet to his trophy cabinet. Nishikori who has become his country’s

Not Doing It – Part One

There is an old saying that ‘a bad workman blames his tools,’ many would say that this also applies to sportsmen or women who blame their equipment for a loss of form. In which case Irish golfer Rory McIlroy would

Game Set and Shut Up

There were many things to be happy about in the Men’s final of the Australian Open. First of all what a superb game of tennis, played by two true gentlemen and sportsman, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic. The match went