February 2000
State of Play “The Olympic Games movement wants you to think that it’s got its house in order. They want you to believe that the year of scandals is behind them, that they’re renovated by reforms....
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or two years, Inside Sport has sought an interview with Pat Rafter, and for two years his management has knocked us back, at least partly because this would interfere with big deals struck with US...
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For [Cathy] Freeman to win, she will need to be the most psychologically resilient 400m runner on the planet, possibly of all time
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Out Of His Hands Shannan Taylor has never had a shot at a world title- but not because he isn’t good enough. This is boxing remember. GREGOR SALMON Beemer Boarding The latest twit to the skateboarding...
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Activate Forcefield “There are still people around who think modern cricket is no good. Those silly pyjamas. That ugly sledging. Where are the great swing bowlers? Why does nobody play the late cut?...
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The Chosen One The Bourbon And Beefsteak on the main strip of Sydney’s Kings Cross has crushed the aspirations of many a young man in its time, but has it done irreparable damage to the captaincy...
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Immortality Beckons So here goes. Big swig of historical perspective. Gulp. Is Andrew Johns the greatest rugby league player of all time? “There are certain players I enjoy going to the football to...
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The Lost Art of the Speccy ‘Jezzaaaaaaaa!’ There’d you be, happily strolling across your school playground, thinking the innocent thoughts of youth, and without warning, a knee would come crashing into...
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Beyond Dreaming The strength of Aboriginal communities is their weakness. Aboriginal kids play sport because they love it. No visions of fame and fortune motivate them, but social problems await them...
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It’s become de rigeuer in the waves and on the sand, but is soul surfing all it’s cracked up to be? Are “free surfers” just cleverly disguised, highly paid billboards for surfwear manufacturers, or are...
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The man angling for the prime minister's job is a blueblood sporting man to his bootstraps. Shame about Collilngwood
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As Phar Lap is to horseracing, Billy Slater could well be to league. As opposition defenders have found, his speed, stature and strength has made him too hot to handle.The former jockey is the closest...
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Karmichael Hunt has big raps on him, but for too long his talent has been kept under wraps. Until now. this is his first interview.
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You might not know Glen Boss; but this tough-as-nails jockey accomplished one of Australian sport’s greatest ever comebacks.
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What demons drive the most controversial snooker player Australia has ever produced?
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There’s a tsunami of Islander talent coming out of the Pacific – and the suburbs
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There’s a tsunami of Islander talent coming out of the Pacific – and the suburbs.
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One time, Tim Cahill couldn’t turn out for Australia. Now he’s our hottest ’Roo since Harry Kewell.
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He flew in from the east, and he’s taking over the west. Chris Judd is making all the right moves.
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