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Out of the ashes, a real club emerges

Jesse Fink

By Jesse Fink January 7th 2009

Melbourne Victory's Sebastian Ryall out runs Wellington Phoenix's Leo Bertos during the A-League pre-season final at Westpac Stadium in Wellington, New Zealand, Wednesday, Aug. 6, 2008. AAP Image/NZPA, Ross Setford

Aside from Adelaide United going from strength to strength domestically and in Asia, one of the most positive football stories in what has been an otherwise underwhelming six months or so for the local game has been the transformation of Wellington Phoenix into a competitive A-League club.

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Game there for the taking, says Hussey

By AAP - January 7th 2009

Mike Hussey says Australia must be on their game if they are to claim a consolation victory against South Africa in the third Test at the SCG on Wednesday.

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Experience great, but Tahs coach likes the look of kids

By Adrian Warren - January 7th 2009

New NSW Waratahs rugby coach Chris Hickey has finally got his hands on several of his Wallaby stars, but is also excited about the crop of young talent at his disposal.

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Victory knocks Adelaide off top spot

By Sam Lienert - January 7th 2009

Melbourne Victory replaced Adelaide United at the top of the A-League ladder on the back of a Nick Ward header at Telstra Dome. The Victory won Tuesday night’s match 1-0 in front of one of the biggest crowds of the season, 27,196.

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Warriors clinging on to hope over Fai

By NZPA - January 7th 2009

Warriors captain Steve Price fought back tears today, as he spoke of the anguish over teammate Sonny Fai, missing after disappearing in the surf at a beach on Auckland’s west coast on Sunday.

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Has Asoka da Silva saved Hayden’s Test career?

Spiro Zavos

By Spiro Zavos January 6th 2009

Australian batsman Matthew Hayden hits a four off the bowling of South Africa's Dale Steyn during the second innings on day three of their Third Test against Australia at the SCG in Sydney, Monday, Jan. 5, 2009. AAP Image/Paul Miller

It was clear from the time Matthew Hayden dashed out onto the SCG with 26 minutes of play left on the third day of the Australia-South Africa Test that the beleaguered opener was going to blast his way out of his form slump, or perish with all guns blazing.

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Would Clark have made a difference against Proteas?

Benjamin Conkey

By Benjamin Conkey January 6th 2009

Australia's bowler Stuart Clark celebrates the wicket of West Indies batsman Dwayne Bravo. AP Photo/Andres Leighton

When I made the bold prediction that South Africa would not win on Australian soil this summer (what was I thinking?), I did so before Stuart Clark was ruled out. He was, after all, the one who took 20 wickets against the Proteas on debut three years ago.

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Tradition a key to building the A-League’s foundations

Adrian Musolino

By Adrian Musolino January 6th 2009

Carlos Hernandez of Melbourne Victory in action during the round one A-League match between Sydney FC and the Melbourne Victory in Sydney on Saturday, Aug. 16, 2008. AAP Image/Jason McCawley

The holiday period was an unequivocal success for the A-League with bumper crowds across the nation, exciting football and momentum generated for the run to the finals. It demonstrates why the Christmas and New Year period is critical for the league and the importance of staging traditional fixtures.

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Hayden’s delusion is agony for us all

Geoff Lawson

By Geoff Lawson January 5th 2009

Australia batsman Matthew Hayden leaves the ground - AAP Image/Paul Miller

The current discussion over Matthew Hayden’s form is moot. He is not in form. His decline in run making ability goes back over 40 innings. In that time he has averaged almost 20 runs less than his career high. The last 20 innings have seen a steeper plunge.

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Why can the guys strip down, but not the girls?

Natalie Medhurst

By Natalie Medhurst January 5th 2009

This time of year is always my favourite. There are the Christmas and New Year festivities, the fantastic weather, and the love/hate relationship that comes along with the beginning of pre-season training. And of course the international cricket season kicks off here in Australia.

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It’s all fun and games at the SCG Test

Spiro Zavos

By Spiro Zavos January 4th 2009

Australian batsman Matthew Hayden (right) is bowled by South Africa's Dale Steyn during the first innings on day one of their Third Test at the SCG in Sydney, Saturday, Jan. 3, 2009. AAP Image/Paul Miller

It’s the games within the game that make Test cricket such an intriguing spectacle. On the way through Centennial Park to watch the first day of the third Test between Australia and South Africa, I heard a mother speaking English with a Russian accent explain to her young daughter: “They’ve won the first two Tests, and even if they lose this one …”

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Rules not the same for all, says Farina

By Sam Lienert - January 4th 2009 - (6)

Hayden a pain in the bum says Harvey

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Reds retake top to compound Kosmina’s woes

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Is John Mitchell facing the boot?

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The penultimate round of the Heineken Cup

By James Mortimer January 7th 2009

Europe’s premier domestic competition is about to commence Round five of six, but with all of Europe competing, what is it all about?

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South African cricket in the 70s and 80s

By sheek January 7th 2009

The current series between Australia and South Africa has been enthralling, not withstanding the fact that we’ve lost the series. The South African run chase in the first Test to win, their fight back in the second test to win, and the’ wagging of the tail’ from both sides has been fascinating cricket.

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Introduce bonus points into the A-League

By Pippinu January 6th 2009

Prior to the start of the 2007-08 A-League season, the FFA used the pre-season cup to experiment with the use of bonus points, roughly in the manner that currently happens in the Super 14s.

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Melbourne Victory to win this year’s A-League

By Dave January 6th 2009

After 18 rounds, the finals contenders have been whittled to five, and now the pressure begins to build. Wellington Pheonix have certainly surpassed my expectations for their season as l expected a bottom two finish for them.

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The greatest World Rugby XV of all-time

By James Mortimer January 6th 2009

In 1823 William Webb Ellis disregarded the rules of football (at the time not separated into codes) and picked up the ball, thus giving birth to the origins of Rugby Union.

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A return to the SCG, that Grand Old Girl

By Brett McKay January 6th 2009

SCG third Test, South Africa v Australia, photo by Brett McKay

Saturday just gone marked the eighth installment of an annual tradition for myself and some mates: the New Year’s Test at the Sydney Cricket Ground.

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It’s good to be South African, when the teams are winning!

By Etienne January 6th 2009

When you’re a South African supporter, you have to be able to live with the ups and downs. In twelve months, the Springbok supporters have experienced winning the World Cup, winning in New Zealand for the first time in ten years and beating Australia and England by record scores.

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Snapshot of the Australians for the Super 14

By James Mortimer January 5th 2009

With the Wallabies undergoing a renaissance under Robbie Deans in 2008 – expect the Australian franchises to be revitalised entering the 2009 Super 14 championship.

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The Test cricketing XI of 2008

By James Mortimer January 5th 2009

As we see the balance of power shift away from Australia in test cricket, we see fewer contributors from the Baggy Green to the World team of the year.

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End of eras are good actually

By sheek January 5th 2009

Why all the long faces at the demise of the Australian cricket team losing two series in succession, and the end of an era?

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The greatest commentaries in sports history

By Jason Cave January 5th 2009

When we are watching a sports event on TV, the commentators are there to inform us what is happening. What they say will add an impact to the event.

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Super 14 commences in six weeks

By LeftArmSpinner January 5th 2009

Gentlemen, start your engines. The 2009 Super 14 season is just 6 weeks away. I won’t pretend to be an expert on the South African and New Zealand teams, or for that matter the Australian teams. But, despite this, let’s consider the possible semi finalists.

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Top two stumble in NBL

By Trevor January 5th 2009

In an interesting round 16 the two top teams, South Dragons and NZ Breakers have both taken multiple losses in their quest for the number one position on the NBL ladder.

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Welsh favorites for back to back Six Nations

By James Mortimer January 3rd 2009

Wales celebrate their 26-19 win over England at the final whistle in their Six Nations rugby international match at Twickenham, London, Saturday Feb. 2, 2008. AP Photo/Tom Hevezi

Officially beginning in 1883 – making it the oldest international championship – the prestigious Six Nations tournament will take special significance this year.

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Cricketers and advertising, are they compatible?

By Ricktey Knees January 3rd 2009

Ricky Ponting has failed to seize the moment in the last three Tests in Nagpur, Perth and Melbourne, resulting in losses in each. These repeated strategic blunders should have resulted in his replacement as captain.

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The axe must fall on Australian cricket

By James Mortimer January 1st 2009

We have just watched Graeme Smith’s men take a nine wicket victory in Melbourne to secure a 2-0 lead and a first series win in Australia. And the home team helped them all the way.

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The best of The Roar of the Crowd 2008

By The Roar January 1st 2009

It’s been a bumper year in sports, and we’ve been riding it all the way with a heap of Roar of the Crowd content generated by you, our readers, that have stirred the pot and generated some fierce debate. So we’re pleased to announce that the most read Roar of the Crowd article for 2008 was … drum roll, please … Melbourne Victory: already the 8th biggest club in Melbourne, written by Dave.

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The Baggy Green has well and truly faded

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Australia no longer at top of international sporting world

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Forget Duminy, Kallis is the real revelation

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Selectors have let the Australian team down

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Hurricanes legitimate threat to Super 14 title

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