Australia leads the way in disloyalty to sport purity

Australia leads the way in disloyalty to sport purity

We consider ourselves in Oz to be the leaders in sport, we love smashing the Yanks and the Poms and reminding them of our sweet victories. .

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    Religious websites might now actually be more of a threat to believers than pornographic pages.

  • Thank you Will, now for the rest of you.

    The Reds will be hoping that Will Genia's remarkable about-face this week will provide incentive for the rest of their off contract stars to re-sign as well. On Monday Genia sensationally knocked back a lucrative deal with the Western Force to re-sign with the reigning Super 15 champions the Reds. Genia, arguably the best scrum-half in world rugby, would have been a great fillip for the Force, especially after having their coach Richard Graham, poached by the Reds earlier this season.

  • Sydney Swans flying high into the finals?

    The Swans dream run continues with a great victory over top side Hawthorn last week. The win has made the Victorian teams stop and have a look at a side ready to punch through to the AFL finals.

  • City win biggest game In history!

    Manchester United have been pushed off their perch as they travelled to City for a potential title winning match. United started the match 3 points better off however with a much worse goal difference so it was up to City to make the running as they needed all 3 points. In front of a hostile crowd and with over 200 countries who were able to view the match live, City started strongest and held the momentum for most of the match, creating a few good chances, then just before half time, City's Cap

  • NBA Finals - The Rose has left the Garden

    Reigning MVP Derek Rose completed a disastrous season of injuries by rupturing his left knee midway through the first quarter of game one against the Philadelphia 76's. The Bulls now must face the stark reality that the centre piece of a very good game plan is gone.

  • At last the Reds get some reinforcements

    The cavalry are on their way! The Queensland Reds will welcome back some much needed firepower in the midfield for tonight's clash against the Auckland Blues. Wallabies centre Anthony Faingaa will return from injury to take his place on the bench while bullocking winger Digby Ioane is champing at the bit to get back into the action following a controversial 5 week suspension.

  • Anzac Day clash: A thriller as Collingwood just beats Essendon

    Anzac day is full of traditions and remembering sacrifice. Part of this in Victoria has been the traditional Anzac day battle between Collingwood and Essendon. And again, yesterday, these fierce rivals did not disappoint the 86 000 fans at the MCG under cold wet skies. The game was a great display of the sacrifices made by these professional athletes and the value they place on winning this special game. In the end there was just one point that separated Collingwood 11. 14. (80) over Essendon 11

  • MLB around the grounds

    The early season April Jitters has hit more than the usual clubs, the MLB landscape in 2012 has the usual elements of environmental factors like the big clubs are still buying the big players, as recently portrayed in the recent Brad Pitt movie "Money Ball".

  • Tamou's decision lights fuse for explosive encounter

    It would not surprise me if James Tamou snuck away from the Australian rugby league camp at some point this week to invest in a head gear and an extra set of shoulder pads. The vitriol from across the ditch has been intense since young Cowboys prop Tamou revealed he would be turning his back on his country of birth to don the green and gold.

  • United slip gives City chance!

    Manchester United have slipped up in the race for the title with a 1-0 defeat at Wigan in midweek. The result has given City the slight chance to catch United as they are 5 points behind United however still have to play each other and City have a superior goal difference. United must now not slip up as even a draw could be the tonic for a disaster as they have been favourites for weeks. Untied also won on Sunday with a 4-0 win at home to Aston Villa.

  • Matching the colours in Sport and in our Christian lives

    Colour plays an enormous part of Sport. The colours go back to the ancients.