2016, sport's most surprising year
2016 is the year of the underdog. This is a term that has been flung around a lot this year and for good measure,…
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2016 is the year of the underdog. This is a term that has been flung around a lot this year and for good measure,…
Whenever you go to check the sport fixtures and upcoming matches for your team, what do you look for? Most people would check the…
The cricket world has waited more than 1400 days. When Sri Lanka and New Zealand open the World Cup it will be 1413 days…
It's been a long time since Australia last had a male grand slam champion. It has been 13 years in fact since Lleyton Hewitt…
The recent series against India has given us yet more reasons to wonder why Shane Watson is still an ever-present figure in the Australian…
nice interesting article
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Hey guys check out my article I wrote before the world cup on five reasons why it will be the best ever, see if I was right or not
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Yes, I agree with the point you made at the end, They are still not fully proven yet,I was just conveying that this current group has looked the most promising in a fair while.
Although that period of domination during the 60’s, 70’s did not consist of one person but many; Ken Rosewell, Frank Sedgam, Lew Hoad, Ashley Cooper, Rod Laver, Roy Emerson, Neale Fraser and John Newcombe to name a few. The current Australian generation is looking similar and has got more than one standout individual as well.
Also since 2003, Kyrgios has made two quarterfinals as well as tomics one to go with hewitt and Phillippoussis.
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Yes Brian, I completely agree with you.
I don’t agree with all this talk that it was a terrible, disastrous year.
The events of 2016 only shaped future years and generations and if anything made the world a more exciting and interesting place to be.
2016, sport's most surprising year