Richie McCaw, Nigel Owens in line for knighthood after heroic World Cup win
November 1, 2015. 5:30
ERROL PARKER | Editor-at-large | Contact
DESPITE THE NEW ZEALAND being the better team on the day, both retiring All Black captain Richie McCaw and match referee Nigel Owens have both been offered a knighthood in the wake of the Rugby World Cup grand final.
In addition to this great honour, each member of the triumphant All Blacks...
Mike Baird announces $2bn M4 upgrade to cater for Wallabies bandwagon
27 October, 2015. 14:05
HARRIS MANTER | Contributor | Contact
In an exciting week that has seen a both New Zealand and Australian make it through to a trans-Tasman Rugby World Cup grand final, both former players and politicians have thrown in their two cents as the hysteria surrounding Rugby Union reaches heights not seen since the Alan Jones-era.
Just yesterday, former-Wallabies captain, John Eales attracted...
“Booing Brand Ambassadors Is A Normal Part Of Retail Marketing”
20 October, 2015. 12:50
IMRAN GASHKORI | Sports Editor | Contact
David Jones has been forced to defend its decision to feature former Sydney Swans player Adam Goodes as a brand ambassador.
This comes as Australian social media users made the retail chain aware of the offense that had been caused by choosing such a controversial sporting identity.
The retired AFL player and former Australian of...
Great Britain Really Regrets Inventing Rugby
19 October, 2015. 10:50
IMRAN GASHKORI | Sports Editor | Contact
It is believed that the entire 6.8 million people that reside in Great Britain now regret that their Colonial ancestors invented the game of Rugby over 150 years ago.
The office for Buckingham Palace has today sent out an official statement on behalf of the Royal Family,
"Both her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and the...
Shane Warne and Elon Musk team up to do something truely great for mankind
6 October, 2015. 14:34
ERROL PARKER | Editor-at-large | Contact
THE WORLD'S GREATEST cricketer and a pioneering space entrepreneur Elon Musk are joining forces to do something truely great for mankind. Australian bowler Shane Warne is set to become the first person in history to bowl a leg break in space. Coincidently, the 46-year-old will become the world's fastest bowler as the...
Man on bender searches phone for English people
4 October, 2015. 11:30
ERROL PARKER | Editor-at-large | Contact
AFTER THE WALLABIES historic win in the nation's third most watched sporting event of the weekend, a heavily intoxicated man searched his phone for an English person for close to 20 minutes. Despite being awake for nearly three days, Sydneysider Michael Watson said he's already sent close to a dozen text...
Victorian Man Plans To Boo At Television During NRL Grand Final
4 October, 2015. 10:50
IMRAN GASHKORI | Sports Editor | Contact
In a jam-packed Grand Final weekend, the people from every state and sovereignty across this nation have vested interests in some sort of football match.
Whether its the South and West of the country tuning in to watch the Saturday night's AFL Grand Final between the Hawthorn Hawks and West Coast Eagles - Or whether...
Kim Jong-un saves North Korean innings with top score of 807*
30 September, 2015. 15:03
ERROL PARKER | Editor-at-large | Contact
THE SUPREME LEADER of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) has paved the way for a North Korean victory on day two of their test match against Cuba in Pyongyang yesterday. The 32-year-old scored a quick-fire 807 not out in the last session of the day's play, putting the Koreans in...
The NRL Celebrates All-Queensland Grand Final With New Trophy
29 September, 2015. 10:50
IMRAN GASHKORI | Sports Editor | Contact
The National Rugby League has today unveiled the "new and improved" Provan-Summons Trophy, to be awarded to one of the two Queensland-based teams in Sunday night's grand final showdown.
With the Brisbane Bronco's comfortable defeat over the Sydney Roosters on Friday night, The North Queensland Cowboys then confirmed an all-Queensland NRL decider after defeating Melbourne...
Bondi baristas gear up for Sydney Rooster’s Mad Monday celebrations
26 September, 2015. 14:05
ERROL PARKER | Editor-at-large | Contact
IN LIGHT OF the recent near tragedy of Rabbitohs Dylan Walker and Aaron Gray's painkiller overdose, the Sydney Roosters board have been quick to remind their players of what constitutes a "Mad Monday" celebration and what doesn't. Rather than turn a blind eye to what happens behind the closed doors of...