Month: October 2016

Adelaide 36ers Play Ungracious Guests in Brisbane Bullets Visit

The past several days have not been kind to carriers of Brisbane civic pride, so far as that pride has anything to do with the results of sporting contests. After being treated as unwelcome relatives squatting down for an extended visit by uncivil hosts Newcastle in A-League action, the Brisbane Roar mewed all the way…

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Blues Bryce Gibbs Longing to Return to South Australia

“You Can’t Go Home Again,” according to legendary novelist Thomas Wolfe in his 1940 book of that name, suggesting that attempting to relive youthful memories by returning to the locale where the events occurred is not as satisfying as were the actual events. In other words, it is futile to try to relive the past….

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Kyrgios’ Actions in Shanghai Make McEnroe Look Like Laver

No sooner had we expressed our regrets over our less than kind words of assessment regarding the professional maturity of tennis player Nick Kyrgios, congratulating him for his recent breakthrough in winning the Japan Open, than he reverted to his weak impersonation of vintage John McEnroe. Less than a week ago, we said, perhaps we…

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Newcastle Knights Supplement Youth With Experience for 2017

For professional athletes, team success equals opportunity for players to gain lucrative deals with another team, the situation of North Queensland Cowboys utility Rory Kostjasyn being a case in point. Kostjasyn will labour in the next season for the Newcastle Knights, as well as the 2018 season, thanks to a two-year deal. The Knights considered…

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Overworked NRL Players Snub World Club Series in England

Is there anything as too much rugby? We observers would say no, but there is a growing consensus in the NRL that enough is enough, with 11 of the 18 clubs vehemently opposed to participating in the 2017 World Club Series, rejecting a lucrative offer to play Super League runners-up in Warrington in England in…

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Aussie Cricketers Embarrassed by Host South Africa

South Africa’s cricketers administered another harsh defeat to the Australian squad on Sunday, handing the visiting Aussies a six-wicket defeat with 14 overs to spare and surpassing the modest 168 target set by the Australians with ease. Batting collapses led to the most recent debacle in the fourth one-day international between Australia and South Africa….

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Ghosts of Chicago Cubs Past to Haunt Wrigley Field

Anyone who thought the premiership drought of the Western Bulldogs (nee Footscray) was a prolonged dry spell should be grateful that they are not supporters of the Chicago Cubs. Anyone still alive since the last time the Cubs won it all in 1908 would be at least 109 years old, probably dead therefore. The Cubs…

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Gold Coast Fullback Hayne to Give Top Level Golf a Go

Relax racing fans. Jarryd Hayne is not running in the Cox Plate, the Caulfield Cup, or the Melbourne Cup, but Australia’s premier code hopper will be seen playing golf alongside Aussie golf star Steven Bowditch at a pro-am event held in Fiji. Haynes’ estimable sports resume is expanding once again in the charity pro-am event…

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F1 Engine Woes Plague Lewis Hamilton of Team Mercedes

Leading the Grand Prix of Malaysia in the closing stages by more than 20 seconds, Team Mercedes driver Lewis Hamilton, in pursuit of his third consecutive F1 Championship, saw his engine blow with just 15 laps remaining in the race. He had strong feelings and unkind words for his Mercedes team when he returned to…

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Brisbane Lions Sack Leppitsch Pick Fagan to Coach Seniors

For us ink-stained scribes who make a living writing about sports, the offseason is often just as productive as is the season itself, as teams from various leagues begin to maneuver and joust for position in the hopes of improving for the following season. In the AFL, the recent decision by the Brisbane Lions, they…

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