Grim as it gets for Blues and Waratahs
In the history of rugby league and rugby union in NSW, have things ever been as grim as right now?
In the history of rugby league and rugby union in NSW, have things ever been as grim as right now?
Of all the cricketers, it is Smith's view that will carry most weight.
You will recall, you older ones, the days when we used to smoke in the office and when planes even had the absurdity of smoking and non-smoking sections.
Yup, the very nature of Twitter is that it is short and to the point, but even by those standards, the tweet from the Maitland Mumbler last Saturday afternoon was . . . pointed.
Snide warnings aside, the narrative of this State of Origin series will likely be talked of for years.
Fool me both times using taxpayers' money and I reckon you have a political embarrassment in the making.
The bush kid named Ned Hanigan has come a long way from Coonamble.
For better or worse, for richer or poorer, one of Melbourne's two main tennis arenas now bears a name that, for a huge swathe of Australia – whether you agree or not – really is a byword for bigotry.
Sport has gone from a love-fest to an industrial court, with employers and employees shaking fists.
Bravo North Queensland MP Bob Katter, for saying what needed to be said.
A message to New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady: do you really want to continue getting regular concussions into your 40s?
Sledging can be humourous, but St Kilda crossed the line with their targeting of Marc Murphy.
NRL, we have a problem, just not the one you've been wringing your hands over.
Of course alcohol is legal, while cocaine isn't, but so what?
Listen, when it comes to Alan Jones, I've had to put another man on, just to keep track of the things I violently disagree with him on – and I have done so for 34 years now.
With the Treasurer about to deliver his federal budget, it is time to look at which shares to buy, sell and hold in your sporting investment portfolio.
A merger would deliver the most quintessentially Australian thing.
Just how ingrained are your ancient prejudices that you continue to not give a flying doughnut.
Excuse me, while I exult once more. I mean, just how extraordinary is the culture of golf?
There was an interesting juxtaposition this week in Australian sport.