'Av a good rest in peace, Mr Walker'
"Tangles" because of his distinctive action, Max Walker actually was as uncomplicated as his big toothy grin, his other trademark.
Greg Baum is chief sports columnist and associate editor with The Age
"Tangles" because of his distinctive action, Max Walker actually was as uncomplicated as his big toothy grin, his other trademark.
More than half of international cricketers might choose the freedom to play T20 club cricket over a Test contract, a survey indicates.
Australia's sailors were out to scoop the pool on Guanabara Bay.
although Boomers still haven't beaten them, they are getting close enough to smell it
Is world sport prepared to finish what Mack Horton and Lilly King have started? By world sport, I mean not just athletes and authorities, but media and fans and the pressure they can bring to bear.
The Olympics fancy themselves as the United Nations of sport, but this week would be described by foreign correspondents as a ticking time bomb.
The more Mack Horton and Sun Yang avoided contact - body, eye, incidental - the more of a contact sport this became.
Rio de Janeiro's opening ceremony made a virtue of a vice, and a statement of a virtue. The vice was a cut-price budget roughly a tenth of London's four years ago and spare change from Beijing's before that.
In England this week, jousting was proposed as a future Olympic discipline, as if big-time sport in its battle to beat drug cheats has not already had more than enough trouble with Lances.
Russia's participation in next month's Rio de Janeiro Olympics is hanging in the balance ahead of the release in Toronto of a report into allegations of state-sponsored doping at the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics.
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