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SEVEN DAYS IN SPORT: It was as if nobody really noticed when Doug Wade became the first of the modern-day goalkickers to reach four figures, writes RON REED. More »
SEVEN DAYS IN SPORT: It was as if nobody really noticed when Doug Wade became the first of the modern-day goalkickers to reach four figures, writes RON REED. More »
VERY few Australians made as many headlines as Shane Warne when he was alive – and none have made anywhere near as many since his shock death. More »
WORKING with Warnie could be a challenge but RON REED wouldn’t have missed it for all the wickets in the world. More »
KEN PIESSE’s tribute to Shane Warne. More »
SEVEN DAYS IN SPORT: Now that one jewel in the sports crown has been put on loan, Melbourne doesn’t want to lose any more, says Chief Writer RON REED More »
THERE HAVEN’T been many more colourful and controversial – or better – cricketers than Shane Warne, and he’s still making more of an impact than most, says Chief Writer RON REED. More »
GOOD THINGS come in threes, and, as chief writer RON REED reports in Test cricket so do some strange things: HAT-TRICKS are among the least common occurrences in Test cricket – in more than 2000 matches over nearly 150 years, bowlers have taken wickets with th... More »
MOST cricket followers were stumped when the Australian selectors announced a new cap for a Test in England. Author KEN PIESSE was among them: CRICKET folklore revolves around the extraordinary. From the heroics of Don Bradman’s Invincibles at Leeds in 1948 to... More »
THE iconic Shane Warne has received yet another honour: Victoria’s Cricketer of the Century. KEN PIESSE reports More »