Luke Reynolds took his kids to the MCG to see their first 20-20 game together. The fireworks shone brighter than the Stars.
5th Test-Day 1: When Irish Eyes are Smiling
Luke Reynolds waxes lyrical about Irish cricket. Brad Haddin and Steve Smith batted brilliantly to save Australia from……… What’s their name again?
Melbourne Test – Day 2: Down from the bush
Luke Reynolds has the quintessential down-from-the-bush cricket experience.
Perth Test – Day 4: The Return of the Urn
Australians all let us rejoice, the urn is coming back. Some wonderful hitting by Watson and Bailey has Luke Reynolds in a very positive frame of mind.
The Footy Almanac Makes It To The Pages Of The Colac Herald
Luke ‘Funky’ Reynolds lets us know how the 2013 Almanac is being welcomed down in the Otways. The Colac Herald is the second biggest seller in the area after Dairy News Australia.
Adelaide Test – Day 3: the Rampage
Another display of aggressive, intimidating and bloody fast left arm pace bowling from a white hot Mitchell Johnson has all but destroyed the English psyche and delivered a commanding position in the second Test to the home team. All hail the moustache.
Doing a Reverse Funky- An Off-Spinner’s Lament
Luke Reynolds shows us that there are still new tricks for old dogs on the cricket field. (We won’t tell Mick about the back.)
Gabba Test – Day 2: The beauty of Test cricket
Australia 295 (BJ Haddin 94) & 0/65 v England 136 (MG Johnson 4/61, RJ Harris 3/28) A stunning hour of play where Australia took 6 English wickets for just 9 runs has turned a Test match and maybe a series on its head. At 2/82 England had work to do but were seemingly in control [Read more]
Sachin, Sachin, The Little Master
The greatest batsman of the modern era, and probably the second greatest willow wielder of all time, has pulled up stumps. Join Luke Reynolds in hailing the career of a model sportsman.
Ryobi Cup: Final and Season Review
Our man at the Test, Luke Reynolds, gives a typical thorough and thoughtful summary of the Final of the 50 Over domestic One-Day competition. Who has the runs on the board to make Stuart quake in his boots?
(I’m Not) Interested in Ryobi
Luke Reynolds – Australia’s greatest cricket tragic since the Right Hon John Winston Howard Esq – protests that he’s not interested in the Ryobi Cup. I don’t believe him, but he’s bloody funny anyway.
Ryobi Cup Week 1
Luke Reynolds summarises the first week’s games in the Ryobi Cup. More in sorrow than in anger, Luke faithfully reports the progress of our once great summer game.
Cricket: One Day International Series Review
Believe it or not, Australia have just played England in a 5 match ODI series. And won. Not many people this side of the world noticed. Who better than Luke Reynolds to bring you up to speed.
AFL Finals Week 1 – Collingwood v Port Adelaide: So much teal
A surreal night for Luke Reynolds at the ‘G – teal as far as the eye could see, West Coast fans disguised as Port supporters, and a post-game performance that left him shaken to the core.
England v Australia – 1st Twenty20 International: T20 cricket at its best
With this game of very little context starting at 3.30 AM Victorian time I had very little incentive to watch. So I didn’t. However I recorded the game for the sole purpose of watching Fawad Ahmed bowling his first overs in Australian colours. But after waking up on Friday morning and reading the scorecard and [Read more]
AFL Round 22 – Collingwood v West Coast: A hard sell
Didak was the highlight for the black and white army, but will this be the last they see of him this year?
Fifth Test – Day 1: Watson takes chance, will Smith take his?
Smith has batted well for his 66, huge opportunity for him on Day 2 to go on and get a really big score instead of getting out after doing the hard work like he seems to do.
AFL Round 20 – Sydney v Collingwood: Young Magpies impress on and off field
Luke Reynolds sees a promising future in this young Magpie list. (If only he could be as optimistic about the youth in the Australian cricket ranks.)
Third Test – Day 4: Bad light? No, bad decision
Once again Test cricket has shot itself in the foot with its archaic rulings.
Cricket: What is our priority?
The T20 tail is wagging the cricketing dog, but what shape is the 20-over format in, asks Luke Reynolds.











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