Get down to ANU North Oval and you’ll see Joe Maloney marking the boundary, putting the stumps in or mixing the cordial. Just before the game he’ll be firing up the two teams with a speech.
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Australia v South Africa Test series: Rift widens between International Cricket Council and South Africa over Faf du Plessis ball tampering fiasco
The political game-playing continues behind the scenes in the Faf du Plessis affair, with Cricket South Africa failing to inform the International Cricket Council that they were appealing their captain’s guilty finding for ball tampering.
Could Mark Philippoussis provide the answer to the Nick Kyrgios dilemma?
TFF has long maintained that in terms of wasted tennis talent, the only one who approaches Kyrgios was Mark Philippoussis who had the complete game, but, after bursting onto the tour in the mid-1990s, never quite got there, because his work ethic never matched his colossal talent.
World Cup of Golf 2016: Denmark dominating after brilliant second round
The “train that arrives on time” and his younger teammate have helped Denmark take a stranglehold of the World Cup of Golf after streaking ahead during the second round at Kingston Heath.
Australia v South Africa cricket Test series: Cricket Australia board advised selectors to go for youth
Interim national selector Trevor Hohns said the panel had been given a mandate for generational change ahead of the third Test in Adelaide and it has now been revealed that advice came right from the top.
Canberra sports hub: Meet Joe Maloney – the hardest working ANU cricketer who doesn't even play
Get all the previews and results in the Canberra sports hub.
Australia v South Africa 2016: Are they that good or are we breaking bad?
The most frequently asked question this cricket season is: ‘Are they that good or are we that bad?’ Or, a year ago when Australia were playing the West Indies: ‘Are they that bad or are we that good?’
The presentation that made a Sydney FC fan into their chief analyst
In 20 minutes, Doug Kors went from being a member of Sydney FC’s active supporter group to the club’s chief analyst.
Two move away, two get away in third Test between Australia and South Africa
Whether you’re playing your first Test or you’ve played more than 50, whether you’ve been in for an over or an hour, and whether your way is to dwell or to assert yourself, the ball that moves towards slips is kryptonite.
W-League: Canberra United youngster Grace Maher born to lead
Grace Maher isn’t the only exceptionally young player at Canberra United, but even in this group she’s a stand out.

