Tomic, Spieth and the immense space in between
Tomic's candid interview followed hours later by Jordan Spieth hoisting aloft the Claret Jug, was as stark as contrasts come.
Tomic's candid interview followed hours later by Jordan Spieth hoisting aloft the Claret Jug, was as stark as contrasts come.
Dean Robinson – the person at the Bombers to whom Stephen Dank reported – has been green-lighted by the NRL to work in a consultancy capacity with the Sydney Roosters.
Despite his problems with the law, Tiger Woods is a sporting champion because of his feats on the golf course.
Maria Sharapova's career will forever be blemished, but she certainly didn't set out to cheat.
The English writer and philosopher William Hazlitt contemplated, that no man is truly great who is great only in his lifetime; the test of greatness is the page of history. When you think about it, this is a mighty difficult barometer. So how then, do you define greatness?
The fact Danielle Roche has resolved to challenge for the presidency of the AOC ensures its annual general meeting, starting six weeks from now, will be toxic.
It's the height of naivety to think the Wanderers and the FFA have now solved the problem. What the FFA should've done is apply the blowtorch to this "supporters group" that's got much more in common with a disorganised crime gang on a rampage, in terms of violence, intimidation and disrespect for societal norms.
Though sympathy alone can't alter facts; it can help to make them more bearable.
There's a lot to dislike about Bernie Ecclestone the man. But, as a sports administrator, he might just be the best there has ever been.
Pardon me for just one second, so I can get this all straight in my head. Nick Kyrgios is a rusted-on Democrat. Even with the benefit of 20/20 binoculars that, my friends, was harder to pick than a broken nose. Or, maybe The Donald appointing his son-in-law as a senior White House advisor was simply the straw that broke the camel's proverbial for Nick. Who could know.
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