A few questions about your 'Indo-Pacific league', Mr Forrest ...
Interview with Mr Andrew Forrest: chairman, chief executive and first five-eighth, Anaconda Indo-Pacific Premier Rugby League.
Malcolm Knox is a sports columnist for The Sydney Morning Herald.
Interview with Mr Andrew Forrest: chairman, chief executive and first five-eighth, Anaconda Indo-Pacific Premier Rugby League.
The pre-match hype around the Bledisloe Cup cannot paper over a code that is in decline.
When they should be thinking about deterrence, codes have become obsessed with effect. It's dangerous.
The British Lions, having triumphantly drawn their series with New Zealand, left a gift for the Wallabies.
Even if you are not religious in any way, questions must be asked about business-as-usual on the last sports-free days of the year.
Super – okay, Unleaded – Rugby has entered its Sophie's Choice phase. The Waratahs and the Reds have been sent off to spend the war in Switzerland, untouchable and undiscussable. So when it comes to deciding which child to sacrifice, the choice has come down to the most financially stable (Force), the most successful (Brumbies) and the most, um, embarrassing (Rebels)?
I don't know why, but my mum's got it in for Michael Cheika.
In Brisbane, England had that mysterious thing, whether it was belief, luck, will, Eddie's kavorka or a cocktail of all those and more.
I am prepared to give the Wallabies another chance.
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.
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