World Cup

Should the Hockey Sisters Be Doin’ It For Themselves?

At the start of last week it came as no surprise to any involved in Hockey in Australia that dual Olympic Gold medallist Katrina Powell was appointed coach of the Hockeyroos until the end of the Tokyo Olympic Games. It

Time To Let Go?

Most of us have at some point in our lives been in a situation where we have had to let go. It may have been a sick pet, a bad job, or a partner. It can at times be heart-wrenching,

Remaining Relevant.

Ever since the postponement of the Tokyo Olympic Games last year the future of the Games has come under much closer scrutiny. Many have echoed the thoughts of others who have questioned whether the current model is sustainable. The current

Podcast #90 – The World of Sports Photography, How Good Is Tom Brady And Will Our Sporting Apps Reduce The Sponsorship Of Our Favourite Teams And Sports?

Not the Footy Show Podcast

The second show of 2021 is here and as usual some interesting topics under the microscope and with our special guest we look at an area of the sports industry that many have forgotten, but one in which the experts

Setting New Goals

When writing Australia’s Hockey Grail about the Australian Men’s Hockey team’s quest for Olympic Gold, and a nation’s expectation that they will deliver, a common theme arose. Players of every generation stated how when the Olympics, a World Cup or