Clubs to blame as GWS poach young kids
Melbourne, Adelaide and the Western Bulldogs have no one else to blame than themselves for the fact they have each lost a talented young…
Roar Pro
Joined March 2010
23.7k
Views
27
Published
3
Comments
Published
Comments
Melbourne, Adelaide and the Western Bulldogs have no one else to blame than themselves for the fact they have each lost a talented young…
Melbourne powerbrokers need to ring three-time premiership coach Mick Malthouse’s management to start planting the seed for the departing Magpie mentor to coach the…
2010 has been highlighted by some fantastic sporting moments. Let’s have a look at the ten biggest moments from the year. Webber's F1 season…
The Ashes series rolls into Perth and Fortress WACA for the Third Test match. Hopefully it will be a fortress for the Australians. Australia…
Australia have built their strength over a long period of time of starting games and innings well. In Adelaide, they didn’t, and it contributed…
[caption id="attachment_26924" width="300" caption="Australian bowler Nathan Hauritz celebrates dismissing Pakistan\'s Mohammad Aamer. AAP Image/Julian Smith"][/caption] Pressure continues to be applied to Australian off spinner…
So ends the “phony Ashes” and now the real battle for the urn can commence. Australia have been to India and performed below par,…
Angelo Mathews and Lasith Malinga pulled a victory out for the jaws of defeat with a world record stand for the ninth wicket against…
After a hard fought battle in Mohali, India and Australia head to Bangalore for the second and final Test of the series. Australia will…
Bookmakers have been dominating the headlines lately but it appears they are happy to drift into the darkness as the first Test gets underway…
Have Collingwood wasted their chance or is it the Saints who will rue their missed opportunity after the grand final replay next week? So…
Pakistan cricket fell back into turmoil and it seems that the latest saga is the most serious they have faced for some time. Allegations…
Ricky Ponting returns to Headingley, where he averages over a hundred and scored his maiden Test century. And, boy, does he need a big…
Salman Butt will lead Pakistan into the Headingley Test after Shahid Afridi resigned and retired straight after the Lords Test. Afridi’s shot in the…
[caption id="attachment_26924" width="300" caption="Australian bowler Nathan Hauritz celebrates dismissing Pakistan\'s Mohammad Aamer. AAP Image/Julian Smith"][/caption] Australia’s last start against Pakistan was a resounding victory…
Etihad Stadium’s woes continue to grow, unlike the turf at the AFL’s second Melbourne stadium. The AFL and Etihad Stadium have announced that the…
Cricket Australia has agreed to the BCCI’s proposal to change October’s seven match one-day series between the teams in India to a two Test…
The Victorian Government’s decision to help finance Tiger Woods’ appearance at The Masters later this year has again highlighted their commitment to sport. The…
Ben Hilfenhaus last played for Australia back in November, with a man of the match performance against the West Indies at the Gabba. Since…
The Western Warriors have a new coach, with a new mantra and persona. But the playing list for 2010-11 seems to resemble exactly what…
This issue of the next captain is a massive one.
I wrote an article on Ponting’s slide and if he’s current poor form continues we could be staring down the barrel of a change of captain after the Ashes.
Hussey, Katich and Haddin may well be too old. Katich did say he feels he has another two years in him at Test level and given his current form will get those two years. And as formeropenside said a two year term former an older player could then allow the next long term option to get in the side and cement a spot.
Clarke, North and White are the long term candidates, its up to them to win the race. White needs to get in the team and cement a spot, North needs to prove his ever growing number of critics wrong and pile on runs and I think what Clarke brings to the table is well known.
Stability in this role has been Australia’s strength, we don’t want a new captain every couple of series. Possibly two years of Katich and then select the longer term option then.
Who will be Australia's next Test captain?
Tasmania will get a side eventually, its just a case of working out how to structure the side. Others have suggested the North v South issue.
AFL wants 22 rounds, so 6 home games at Aurora, 5 in Hobart and then the opposite the year after. The side has to be united as one playing under the Tasmanian banner.
The NT team is going to be a lot further away.
Major issue for me are the weather conditions. Very hot, humid and it takes a lot out of the players, the Darwin side would have a great home ground advantage though, but could be very taxing and you wonder how long you could play in those conditions for. Could shorten careers or might find players will play for a couple of seasons and then seek a trade.
Best bet for NT footy fans will be cash strapped Victorian clubs playing some home games there.
Does the AFL care about teams in Tasmania and Darwin?
There isn’t a Cricket Australia mandate for flat wickets to help the batsmen.
I would suggest that its each state association saying to the curator we want a wicket that will produce a Test match that lasts five days so they can make as much money as possible from their showpiece event for the season.
The WACA’s Test and Shield wickets are very different and Shield wickets there highlight some Australian players inability to play the moving ball. The amount of times sides get rolled at the WACA in shield games batting first is quite high at the moment.
Horror Headingley show for shell-shocked Aussies