Bad old Broncos: Ugly loss revives horrors of 2020
Hands on hips. Vacant stares. This was the body language of the wooden spoon-winning Broncos. And that’s a major concern for coach Kevin Walters, writes Robert Craddock.
Hands on hips. Vacant stares. This was the body language of the wooden spoon-winning Broncos. And that’s a major concern for coach Kevin Walters, writes Robert Craddock.
Ash Barty’s rise to World No.1 was littered with epic games against some of tennis’ modern greats. Robert Craddock reflects on the rivals who shaped the Australian’s career.
Ash Barty shocked the sporting world by walking away from tennis but the three-time Grand Slam champion has left a cryptic clue for her fans.
Australian cricket needs Ricky Ponting more than he needs it, so if compromises must be made make them, says Robert Craddock.
What will Ash Barty do next? The possibilities are endless. But a daring sporting switch has opened up for the retiring tennis great.
Ash Barty says she had nothing left to give in tennis, but she won’t be short of offers to try her hand at other pursuits, which include following in the footsteps of her mentor.
Ash Barty’s Australian Open success in January was the icing on the cake of an incredible career – but that win very nearly didn’t eventuate. Watch her retirement announcement video here.
Scott Boland has a bowling average of just over nine runs for each Test wicket but it’s a mystery when he will get another game. He turns 33 next month, so where does his career lie?
With the series still on the line, Australia’s cricketers will become the first players to return to Lahore since the 2009 terror attack which drove international cricket away from Pakistan.
Coach Andrew McDonald has come to the defence of the Australian players after Pakistan escaped with a draw following a bizarre helmet drama and four dropped catches.
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