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Thanks Dan for lifting my spirits after the loss. Much appreciated. Cheers

The Liebke Third Ashes Test report card: 'Is it against the spirit of cricket for English camera operators to follow the ball?'

Thanks Dan for your insightful analysis as usual and your prompt delivery is appreciated as I have been looking forward to it from ball one. Loved the Lyon’s “kid injury” . The Bairstow controversy just makes the win even more delicious !

The Liebke Second Ashes Test report card: 'Same old Aussies! Always appealing for wickets that the umpires give out’

You should write your pieces after a sleepless night more often Dan as it seems to bring out the best in you ! Well played !

The Liebke First Ashes Test report card: 'It's fun when England don't give up at the first sign of a challenge'

Thanks Nick. Excellent analogy. Hopefully Cheika and crew will read this and take heed.

Why the answers for Australian rugby are blowin’ in the wind

Nice one Centurion!

Michael Cheika can't win, even when the Wallabies do

Agree about Banks instead of AA-C and yes you may say that about Supercoach Cheika as he has shown that you are more than entitled to do so.

Michael Cheika's mixed selections for Italy

You got it. Plus Hooper should not be captain or at 7. Go Italy!

Michael Cheika's mixed selections for Italy

The same fate is already happening as Foxtel viewing figures are apparently very low, attendances at the games are even worse and both are likely to get worse if Warner returns to the Aus side.

Assessing Cricket Australia’s TV gamble

Thanks Michael. As unpalatable as team orders can be sometimes, F1 is a team sport and Mercedes have shown how to do it. Even though they probably have similar budgets and resources to Ferrari, they take the emotion out of it whereas Ferrari seem to put so much pressure on themselves to win that it ends up being their undoing.

How five-time champ Mercedes made itself unstoppable

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