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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 Alright Jack.

It was interesting to read former Socceroo World Cup goalkeeper and FFA Board Member Jack Reilly’s suggestion that the FFA should close down the State bodies around the country. His comments raised a number of pertinent issues. First of all,

One Cup Full, The Other Half Full

At the end of this week there will be three World Cups taking place simultaneously. One event Australia has never won and in reality is not likely to win, the other two Australia has won both twice, and is in

A League of Its Own.

The very first Hero Hockey World League came to a close on Sunday with the Netherlands recording a resounding victory over New Zealand in the final and lifted the inaugural trophy. Strewn in the debris of the tournament behind them

Rivalry Builds Friendship

We have on the show, and on this site previously highlighted how sport has the ability to breakdown political boundaries and unite people from different cultures or religions, another such example occurred this week. Political relations between Afghanistan and Pakistan