Wimbledon wartime: Dodging boycotts
A Wimbledon without rankings points, Russians and Belarusians sparked real fears of a player boycott in 2022. Ultimately, however, no player will miss SW19 if they can help it, writes ADAM PEACOCK.
Starting as a cadet, Adam spent nearly a decade at the Seven Network, before a 15 year stint at Fox Sports covering football, tennis, cricket, Olympics and jousting. Fave teams are the Socceroos, Matildas, Newcastle Utd, Manly, while hobbies include watching sport, eating food, sleeping and waking up to do the same.
A Wimbledon without rankings points, Russians and Belarusians sparked real fears of a player boycott in 2022. Ultimately, however, no player will miss SW19 if they can help it, writes ADAM PEACOCK.
It’s been 12 years since Australia won a game at the World Cup. But the stability of Graham Arnold – even though a chaotic qualification run – might be exactly what the Socceroos need, writes ADAM PEACOCK.
For a moment, Socceroos coach Graham Arnold wondered whether one decision would send his 40 years in the game ‘down the toilet’. But the journey there cemented his resolve, writes ADAM PEACOCK.
Graham Arnold thought he’d be sacked well before the Peru game, yet a Socceroos moment witnessed by Football Australia’s CEO saved him. James Johnson discusses football’s biggest issues with ADAM PEACOCK.
Only a select few Socceroos knew of the detailed plan to deploy Andrew Redmayne for penalties, writes ADAM PEACOCK.
After a bumper start to the season, championship points have been hard to come by for Ferrari and driver Charles LeClerc is showing his frustration.
In 150 days, Graham Arnold’s Socceroos will run out for their first World Cup match against France. But there are plenty of storylines left to unfold in the squad before the first ball is kicked, writes ADAM PEACOCK.
It’s only June, but the Cowboys have given themselves every chance of striking September gold, writes ADAM PEACOCK.
Now the dust has settled on a watershed World Cup qualification, ADAM PEACOCK investigates how the Socceroos can make it past the group stage against France, Tunisia and Denmark.
Min Woo Lee wants to be the world’s best golfer, yet even being the best in his family is tricky. He spoke with ADAM PEACOCK at a pivotal time for his career and the game.