Ian Chappell
Ian Chappell’s forthright but enabling leadership transformed a dispirited Aussie Test outfit into the world’s most influential team.
View ArticleHow Good is Owen Wright
Owen Wright’s dynamic surfing stands him head and shoulders above the next wave of teen hot shots.
View ArticleDrinks With Mike O’Connor
If there’s one thing international rugby union and rugby league have in common these days, it’s that they bear absolutely no resemblance to the forms they took back in Michael O’Connor’s playing days
View ArticleFootball with Mark Bridge
The 23-year-old, who spent four months this winter on loan to Chinese club Tianjin Teda, has thrived under Lavicka’s leadership.
View ArticleHouse Of Gold
Next time you’re in Switzerland, drop in to the Olympic Museum at Lausanne ...After all, there’s a good chance you helped pay for it.
View ArticleDecember 2009
LAST TOUR? The West Indies have patched together a team for this summer, but their problems run deep. BY AARON SCOTT SHALLOW BOXING What’s motivating Roy Jones Jr and Danny Green? Is this the biggest...
View ArticleTour De Timor
Introducing the world’s “newest” country, backdrop to the Tour de Timor, a punishing introduction to cross-country mountain bike riding … for some.
View ArticleHow Good Is Lauren Mitchell
Mitchell – the WAIS product who drew the nation’s attention to gymnastics outside an Olympics for the first time in a long while.
View ArticleDrinks With Steve Hooker
Four times he faced third-and-final attempts at heights during the Olympic pole vault competition. Four times he cleared them.
View ArticleDr Bruce Oglivie
The philosophies of sports physiologist Dr Bruce Ogilvie were dismissed at first, then adopted as commonplace. And still are.
View ArticleHockey With Liam De Young
For so long it was the rest of the hockey world doing all the laughing as the Kookaburras flew in and left Olympic Games gold medal-less.
View ArticleJanuary 2010
THE SUMMER OF SAM If a few breaks go her way, Samantha Stosur will storm into the top ten of women’s tennis this month. And she just might win the Australian Open. BY SUZI PETKOVSKI GLOVE AFFAIRS Brad...
View ArticleSuperclasico
The Buenos Aires cross-town between Boca Juniors and River Plate represents perhaps the world’s biggest soccer rivalry in the world’s most soccer-mad country. Inside Sport squeezed in for a look.
View ArticleDrinks With Shane Heal
Gentlemen prefer blondes, not blonds, especially not forms of the latter who are opposing point guards with lethal long-range shooting games and a bit of ’tude – like Shane Heal.
View ArticleHow Good Is Mitchell Watt
“Jumping Jai” Taurima’s Australian long jump record was supposed to stand the test of time. Now Mitchell Watt is here, it’s under serious threat.
View ArticleBernard Bosanquet
Bernard Bosanquet’s googly just wasn’t cricket – batsmen couldn’t even see where it was headed! But he changed the way the game was played.
View ArticleUltra-Distance Swims With Alexandra Paul
There was no need for a stunt double for Alexandra Paul when those dangerous swimming scenes came calling on the set of Baywatch. She had it all covered.
View ArticleFebruary 2010
SINGLE MINDS When endurance athletes devote themselves to their sport, relationships too often come a distant second. Do they care? BY JONATHAN HORN ACTION MAN Mitchell Johnson is now our most potent...
View ArticleHow Good Is Michelle Wie
Blessed with a swing that’s a gift from God, Korean-American Michelle Wie is expected by many to build on her first LPGA tour win – and soon.
View ArticleWar on Water
In kayak fishing, there’s no big boat to hide in, it’s just angler vs the water, one-on-one.
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