World Cup

Home is Not Where The Heart Is

Wallabies Coach Robbie Deans was in town at the end of last week and attended the Nedlands Rugby Club Building Fund lunch at the Duxton Hotel. Not surprisingly he was very upbeat about the state of rugby in Australia, and

Arbib, Our Game, Amen! (so be it)

Yesterday Federal Sports Minister Mark Arbib announced that football in Australia will undergo a full review in the lead-up to the 2015 Asian Cup, the question is how deep will this review delve and what will it uncover? If it

Was he or Wasn’t He?

Last night on television Australian cricketer Michael Hussey claimed that commonsense prevailed in relation to him making his comeback from injury despite passing what he described as a vigorous training session and making himself available for the Retravision Warriors Shield

One Day Series – Ridiculous!

Australia has won the One day series against England and to be honest, most people really couldn’t care. The Ashes were the big one and this is little consolation. Michael Clarke will however be pleased that he could finally score

Papering Over the Cracks?

Often in sport success can hide the fact that things are not going quite as well as the results would have you believe. There are many that believe England winning the world cup in 1966 held back the advancement of