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Ange first past the Poste

Ange Postecoglou’s appointment as coach of the Socceroos is a long overdue move by the FFA, writes Tom Morris.

An illustrious career

Sachin Tendulkar will play his 200th and final Test next month, bringing an end to what has been a phenomenal 24-year career, writes Tom Morris.

Ange first past the Poste

Ange Postecoglou’s appointment as coach of the Socceroos is a long overdue move by the FFA, writes Tom Morris.

An illustrious career

Sachin Tendulkar will play his 200th and final Test next month, bringing an end to what has been a phenomenal 24-year career, writes Tom Morris.

more from Tom Morris

Ange first past the Poste

Ange Postecoglou’s appointment as coach of the Socceroos is a long overdue move by the FFA, writes Tom Morris.

An illustrious career

Sachin Tendulkar will play his 200th and final Test next month, bringing an end to what has been a phenomenal 24-year career, writes Tom Morris.

Wading through the rhetoric

Matthew Wade is Victoria’s new cricket captain and he can thank Cameron White’s poor form for his appointment, writes Tom Morris.

The post-Clarke conundrum

Australia’s captaincy cupboard is so bare that Steve Smith is now the front-runner to be Michael Clarke’s successor, writes Tom Morris.

The Sixth Day Podcast – Episode 4

On the final episode of The Sixth Day, hosts Grant Roberts and Kevin Cheong are joined by fellow cricket fans Ryan Lepore and Tom Morris to analyse the fifth Ashes test.

The worst Wednesday imaginable

Andrew Demetriou and James Hird need to resign and step aside from their respective positions following Wednesday’s chain of events, writes Tom Morris..

Voss the victim

Michael Voss’s shock sacking is a harsh decision, one that will only be merited if Paul Roos replaces him, writes Tom Morris.

One step back, two steps forward

Suffering a loss at this time of the year is often a good thing for ambitious AFL and NRL clubs, writes Tom Morris.

Meet the new upstart team

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upstart takes on the EURO: Day Nineteen

Can the Spanish win three consecutive international titles? Or will the Azzurri put the memory of their disastrous 2010 World Cup behind them tonight in Kiev? asks Tom Morris.

upstart takes on the EURO: Day Fifteen

France have paid the price for their 2-0 loss to Sweden last week, drawing reigning champions Spain as their Quarter-Final opponents tonight at Donbass Arena, Donetsk, writes Tom Morris

upstart takes on the EURO: Day Eleven

The Irish will look to restore some lost pride tonight when they meet the Azzurri, while Spain and Croatia will both look to take maximum points away from their encounter in order to book a position in the knockout stages, writes Tom Morris

upstart takes on the EURO: Day Seven

Tonight is make-or-break for the Republic of Ireland against Spain, while Italy will meet a well-organised and buoyant Croatian outfit, writes Tom Morris.

upstart takes on the EURO: Day Three

Group C action gets underway tonight with two intriguing contests. Italy and Spain go head-to-head, and between them have more World Cup titles than the other two members of the group, the Republic of Ireland and Croatia, have in appearances.

Bombers are primed to fly

James Hird has emphasised stronger bodies this pre-season, working tirelessly to develop the physicality of his players. Whether this equates to finals football remains to be seen, writes Tom Morris.