2025 Super Rugby Season Week 9 of 16: ACT Brumbies has unfinished business  now 3rd on the ladder following their 26-39 win over the Queensland Reds

Tonight’s Reds v Brumbies match was full of physically-contested slides on the field like we see in ten-pin bowling with handling errors through a series of hits and misses being a key Achilles heel towards one team’s loss here and there. The winner turned out to be the Brumbies by 26-39 who backflipped the Reds…

General Hospital today this week 7-11 April, 2025: Drastic Action wins all of the above at any day over everything else

From excuses to doubts including accusations, broken promises or failures that ends up in the hope of reaching “drastic action”, here’s what was on our entree menu this week from Port Charles. Who is going to trust or even save Natalia Ramirez now? Probably no one. Sonny now knows about her connection to Sidwell with…

2025 Billie Jean King Cup Qualifying Round Group D: Australia finish 2nd in their group having just missed out the Top 8 Finals after being too good for Colombia

The Aussie women’s team may not be first but they ain’t the last either when they were simply too good for Colombia this afternoon at Brisbane’s Pat Rafter Arena. They’re happy to take away with the 3-0 series clean sweep where we began the day of 18-year-old adopted Aussie from the USA Maya Joint, whose…

Jordan King Interview: A racer with many hats from Formula 1 with Alpine and Formula E at Mahindra to driver manager, TV punditry, running marathons & stunt driving

Jordan King is a 31-year-old British driver who has competed in several racing series throughout his career. Since 2020, he has been a development and simulator driver for Alpine and also analyzes for F1TV in the F1 Academy Women’s series.  He is also currently a reserve driver for the Mahindra Formula E team, for which…

2025 Billie Jean King Cup Qualifying Round Group D: Australia’s doubles match win just not enough to cover their singles’ ties disappointment v Kazakhstan

Good finish to a tough afternoon we say from the Australian Women’s team following their doubles win especially at the expense of the robust Kazakhstan in both of the women’s singles matches. Don’t know what to say but this was Maya Joint’s first BJK Cup appearance at only 18-years-old against someone who has 2-3 times…