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Pain in the AIS?

The good thing about the Olympic Games is they have taken everyone’s minds of the gloom and doom that have dominated the news outlets due to the global recession, although here in Australia the sporting recession is hurting the nation

Lighting More than the Torch

With the Olympic Games opening ceremony just over a week away, many are speculating as to who will be given the honour of lighting the Olympic Cauldron. It would appear that the Olympic torch may not be required as sparks

Will History Repeat?

It was Queen Elizabeth the second’s silver jubilee in 1977 and Britain celebrated her 25 years on the throne in style as only the British can. To make the year all the more memorable Virginia Wade nine days before her

The Romance of The Cup

The smallest club in the FA Cup will take the field this weekend after making the second round for the first time ever, and they are Redbridge from the Ryman League Division One North. They are nothing to do with

No Love Set For Davis Cup

Is Lleyton Hewitt becoming a grumpy old man? Is this the natural evolution of the petulant teenage star as he enters the latter stages of a great career? His recent comments that rising star Bernard Tomic is unworthy of a