by Sean Curtain I’ve been patient. I’ve sat quietly whilst being overlooked and never made a fuss. Because that’s not me. That’s not what a team player does. Not what a person who thinks of the bigger picture gets involved in. Not what someone who seeks to avoid the limelight does when they are [Read more]
Separated at girth
Shannon Byrnes sent this around via Twitter with the comment, “Sorry Cameron Ling, but this is too good not to be made public”.
Bonding with Rafa
by Joey Agerholm Do yourself a favour and Google the following words…. “Federer as Religion Experience by David Foster Wallace” and then read the essay that shows up in the search results. It’s a much better read than this piece will be. He argues a good case, and I’m persuaded, but if watching Roger [Read more]
What about the footy?!
Scanning the pages of this lovely website I begin to think that while you have all gone cricket mad (I now know what a golden duck is lol) the tennis, Australian Open was kinda ignored and umm…there’s this other thing called FOOTY…. Where were the Federer pieces? (Don’t go there Gigs! Lol) Sure he [Read more]
Hit Me Again: Djokovic vs. Nadal
Growing up in the 70’s and 80’s, the tennis served as an eminently companionable side show to my flannel-centric summers. I fondly remember Kooyong and White City grass courts. Newk, Muscles, Eddo, Phil Dent and, yes, even JA, were a welcome support cast filling in the gaps between test matches. The tennis was as [Read more]
Silk purse out of a sow’s ear?
It comes as no surprise that Foxtel commentators do their best to make Big Bash League matches sound a little more exciting than they might really be but, as CricInfo’s Chris Ryan points out in this article, the ABC radio commentators appear to have been swept along in the hype. The question is why? Any [Read more]
THE PHILOSOPHER and The FOOTBALLER @ Rotunda
Philosopher/memoirist Raimond Gaita (“After Romulus”) and Bob Murphy ( Bulldogs footballer/The Age columnist) in conversation with Bruno Lettieri (rotunda) about: *Courage *Loyalty *Depth of character *Friendship WEDNESDAY 29th Feb @ VU Bar 6.30pm for 7pm start (drinks at bar prices) Building M Level 0 Footscray Park campus Victoria University Ballarat Rd’ Footscray $13 or $6 concession…PLUS [Read more]
A beer and a Weppa-burger please
These days, when I return to Brisbane, I always make my way out along Coro Drive, past those great watering holes, the Regatta and the RE, down Sir Fred Schonell Drive, to the university. I like to do a lap of the beautiful grounds, just as I. Lamb (Australia) and I did in my Morris [Read more]
Adelaide Test: Day 5
Peter Argent captures more images from the final day of the Australia vs India series.
Cities Bicker as One-Day Withers
Cities Bicker as One-Day Withers There was a report in The Age on Saturday about a looming Sydney-Melbourne stoush over who should get to host the final of the 2015 one-day Cricket World Cup. The article indicated that the NSW cricket establishment reckon it’s “their turn” to host (after Melbourne hosted the 1992 final), [Read more]
Crio’s Q: Minnows (as distinct from bolters)
Belarus’ Victoria Azarenka has usurped perennial doubles journeyman Max Mirnyi as her country’s greatest ever tennis star by winning this year’s Australian Open and capturing the coveted No1 world ranking forty years after her compatriot, gymnast Olga Korbut, was named World Sportswoman of the Year. Australia prides itself on “punching above its weight” so should [Read more]
The Bear And The Hawk: Fifth Day Tales At The Test With The SACA Ground Staff
THE BEAR AND THE HAWK – 5th DAY TALES AT THE TEST WITH THE SACA GROUND STAFF by David Southgate It had been an enervating but invigorating five days in Adelaide. Or at least four days and an hour for mopping up the last four Indian wickets. An eclectic crew, led by its unofficial [Read more]
A day at the COROWA races
Maryanne and I scooted up the Hume on Saturday morning, for the first Corowa race meet for 2012. Early start; 11-35. Met up with relatives in the members and prepared for good day. A 7 race card in glorious summer weather, top temperature being 35. Quite cool for Corowa in January.
You want cricket? Real cricket?
It’s either sad. Or hilarious. But then again, it might be both. Last night: a sporting feast on TV. The summer-exhausted kids go down: I crack the Little Bridge sparkling white (literally), and sit down to watch the tennis. All over. Now, I can watch the trots from Ballarat with Sushi Sushi going for 17 [Read more]
Yvette’s One-Eyed Week
The week in sport through Yvette Wroby’s (one?) eye.
The Funeral Pyre Is Out
DAY 5 ADELAIDE For cricket lovers the death of Indian cricket at Test level has been lingering. The final rites were given today. For twenty days the pyre has been slowly simmering fuelled by everyone. The ancient wood has slowly simmered away. But will their ashes be thrown out when the clean-up commences? The [Read more]
360 hours
360 hours. In anyone’s language that it a fair chunk of your life. Straight out it is 15 days. In working time (8 hour days) its 45 days. Measured at one hour per week it takes well over six years. And this is the point that I am trying to make – it can be [Read more]
ADELAIDE DAY 4: Groundhog Day
Forgive me if I think this is Groundhog Day. The crowd today look like the leftovers from yesterday. There is a distinctive sign that says “hangover” amongst most of them. It was a big day on Australia Day and I don’t think many of them would remember what happened yesterday.
Adelaide Test: Days 2 & 3
Peter Argent captured the action on days 2 & 3.











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