It’s the women’s sporting world
By Stephen Gallagher Last night, I sat at The Log Cabin, in Penrith – on the Nepean River surrounded by hundreds of fans decked out in green and gold, cheering[…]
By Hamish Girvan On Friday the Wellington Regional Stadium (a way better name that was part of the Tournament conditions) hosted its 9th and final FIFA Women’s World Cup game.[…]
Ukrainian fencer refusing to shake hands with her Russian opponent and instead extended her sabre. Ian Wright. King of Otaki. Nigeria with their shock win over hosts Australia. Players swapped[…]
China has turned up for the FIFA Women’s World Cup, and they mean business. Wimbledon has had a strong political backdrop in the women’s side of the draw. Here is[…]
It’s only the biggest women’s sporting event in the world but, strangely punters in Aotearoa seem to be really tardy in signing up for the Big Show. The Blame Game[…]
Veteran Chamari Athapaththu and protege Vishmi Gunaratne celebrate bringing up a century opening partnership against New Zealand in Galle. Jonny Bristow caught one. But this photo is even better. So[…]