Sport

Malcolm Knox
New dream: Jarryd Hayne trains with the Fiji sevens side.

Why I'm over the Hayne fairytale

But at least he made the NFL, didn't he? Or you could say, the whole thing was a marketing scam to suck in all of us who wanted to believe the best of people.

Who said it best? Albert Einstein or Laurie Daley.

Take the sporting NOPLAN test

If NAPLAN turns education into sport, we would like to redress the balance and turn sport into education. In our test, called NOPLAN, don't stress - everyone's a winner.

Star man: Jamie Vardy's goals have fired Leicester to the title.

Leicester City: My part in their ascent

Leicester City have kept me waiting a long time. My role in the club's success began at Christmas 1993, when I went with friends to see the Foxes at the old Filbert Street ground to play Watford.

Two ways: Bernhard Langer and Jason Day, on the 18th hole.

Day and Langer take different routes to leaderboard

Whether in a weekend stableford or a major tournament, there is a young person's way and an old person's way of playing golf. Take the 14th hole, the 400-metre par four known as 'Chinese Fir', at Augusta National on Saturday.

Poor finish:Jordan Spieth on the 18th green.

Final hole puts wind up Spieth

Jordan Spieth fended off the much-anticipated challenge from Rory McIlroy on day three at the Masters, but found the Augusta National course indomitable.

Unorthodox: two-time Masters champion Bubba Watson.

Augusta gives Watson a reprieve

After finishing his second round at the Masters, two-time winner Bubba Watson was readying for a trip home to Florida and 12 months to reflect on how to improve on his six-over-par result. 'The golf course beat me this year,' he said. 'Got to wait a year to attack it again.'