Melbourne deserves a truly multipurpose stadium

Melbourne is home to some of the greatest stadiums in the world. The iconic ‘cathedral of sport’, the MCG, the much disliked Docklands and the new Melbourne Rectangular Stadium (MRS). The first two are obviously oval in design and have mixed reviews when hosting rectangular sports, while the MRS lacks the capacity for large crowds.
Is Docklands an unlikely Fortress for the Wallabies?

It was interesting to read in the Sydney Morning Herald recently, that from 17 tests at Brisbane’s Suncorp Stadium or Lang Park , a total of 3 matches have been lost since the beginning of the professional era. Most impressive though is the 5-0 record against the Springboks.
TV Networks stunt Rugby’s growth

You may of noticed we recently launched a campaign "Rugby on Free To Air". The aim of the campaign is to get some backward Television Network operators to give Rugby viewers throughout Australia (in particular Melbourne) a fair go. The main focus is the Seven Network and their rights to broadcast coverage of the Tri-Nations.
Gav & Nev preview the Tri-Nations

It's time for the juggernauts of the southern hemisphere to go head to head, as Gav & Nev preview the 2010 Tri-Nations series.
Why would you sleep with the enemy?

The title of this article might be tad harsh, but it's only a figure of speech. Once again the League & Union hybrid game, the Wallabies vs Kangaroos is on the agenda.
Will the Wallabies get a fanfare too?

On the eve of the 2010 FIFA Soccer World Cup, we ask the question: Will the Wallabies receive the same media attention and fan fare that has been afforded to the Socceroos?
