Rugby legend David Campese has lambasted the Sydney Morning Herald for getting a “girl” to cover the game. So can women cover sports played by men? Of course they can.
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Stoned wallabies, not aliens, damaging poppy crops
The mystery of crop circles in and around Tasmania’s legal opium poppy fields may have been solved. It’s not aliens, but junkie wallabies hopping around in dazed circles.
READ MORERugby World Cup: Hard heads thwart divine destiny
So much for destiny, the world order and all the scripts that had been written for this Rugby World Cup, writes Michael Pascoe.
READ MOREAustralians get ugly over the Rugby World Cup
When the history of Australian sporting journalism comes to be written many years from now, one piece will surely be dusted off and held up as perhaps the finest example of its type. Few articles can have been so wide of the mark. Charles Happpell reports.
READ MORERugby: Time to believe in gold
“Believe in Gold” is not the International Gold Council’s motto, but the ARU’s Rugby World Cup tag line. And it’s time to do just that, writes Michael Pascoe.
READ MOREKramer in charge of Wallaby wardrobe
The new Wallabies rugby jumper - Are you serious? How can a team of professional rugby players be expected to compete at the highest level … wearing a man bra?
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