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Four-day Tests? Traditionalists say no but red-ball format needs to move with the times to stay relevant

Traditionalists will predictably kick up a stink but it’s time for the ICC to not only seriously consider four-day Tests but to make them a part of the Future Tours Programme.  It wouldn’t necessarily need to be every Test on the fixture list, they could… Read More »Four-day Tests? Traditionalists say no but red-ball format needs to move with the times to stay relevant

Goals to win titles, goals to inspire titles: Six of the most dramatic late goals in football history

Followers of the A-League Men are used to a few things: doom and gloom about crowds, the occasional blank expression when you mention to somebody you spent the weekend watching football in December, the feeling of joy and impending loss watching a young prodigy you… Read More »Goals to win titles, goals to inspire titles: Six of the most dramatic late goals in football history

Disaster for Melbourne City as late equaliser and key injuries leave their Asian Champions League campaign in tatters

Melbourne City are on the brink of a group-stage elimination from the Asian Champions League after slipping to a 1-1 draw with Zhejiang FC, with the result further soured by an injury to Mathew Leckie. City needed to win and rely on Ventforet Kofu to… Read More »Disaster for Melbourne City as late equaliser and key injuries leave their Asian Champions League campaign in tatters

‘Cast a wide net’: Ex-Wallabies skipper urges RA to pick best coach regardless of where they’re from

Stephen Moore has urged Rugby Australia to learn from a “pretty unfortunate 12 months” and not be afraid of the prospect of appointing a foreigner as the next Wallabies coach. The former Test skipper said the code now had a chance to reboot after the… Read More »‘Cast a wide net’: Ex-Wallabies skipper urges RA to pick best coach regardless of where they’re from