1. Alex Johnston. The super highlight of a terrific record breaking performance was seeking young Cooper Anderson in a Roosters jersey be the first crowd member to AJ when he scored. Great pace and dexterity. A world record of tries. It seems hard to see when that record will ever be beaten.
2. James McDonald. What a legend. Also almost on the cusp of Group One glory as the most 'winningest' jockey in Australian racing history. At the age of 34, it is highly likely that J-Mac will put this out of reach for any other jockey. His win on Lazzura was outstanding in the Coolmore Classic for Chris Waller, putting him one shy of Damien Oliver's record of 129 Group 1 victories. He also stands to make it a total that will never be beaten and become the greatest ever. Looking forward to seeing Cooper run onto Randwick turf there as well! Love the passion.
3. NRL. Broncos dreadful after a sizeable lead, but Parramatta held on. Their style under Ryles is entertaining, but not sustainable. Leaking 80 points in two games is horrific but two points is two points. No management of the ruck. A touch football style really. It will bring too many injuries to play semi finals. Watch the knee and leg injuries rise as the weeks pass.
The Sharks were soundly pumped in Bathurst by the dominant Panthers. The Cowboys are near extinct and look like they will be the first team to have their coach sacked. St George looked strong but fell in a heap in the final 20 minutes when fitness was called for. That new Storm fullback Sua is something else. We have seen glimpses of him, but what a replacement for Papenhuyzen.
Warriors, Panthers, Storm have gotten off to a great start. The Panthers defence is something else so far. The Roosters had a bad loss and surprised when they almost joined the 50 point losers bracket. They miss the errant pom, Victor Radley.
How about the Henny Penny Knights? Up 30-10 at half time and they lose both Ponga and Dylan Brown by half time to injury (and Fletcher Sharpe last week in Vegas). How to lose half your salary cap. Manly at home usually crush opponents in these types of games in sunshine. Not now. Seibold looks like another with a shaky tenure on his role.
4. AFL. Sydney Swans looked good when it was dry and slowed down a little under the lights and dew, but start the year 2-0. They seem to have a stronger attitude, but two home games can be misleading. The Giants were absolutely whacked. Horrific. Essendon were terrible too. Not a lot of change year to year.
5. EPL. The Arsenal v Man City tussle at the top of the table is nearly over. The resurgent West Ham held Man City to 1-1 and Arsenal now look unstoppable for the EPL win - their first since 2003-2004. The relegation battle is more exciting. Tottenham's demise will be complete if they eventually get relegated! It may bring Ange back then. They play Liverpool tonight and look unlikely to win. Notts Forest are hopefully up for a drubbing. They have had more coaches than Bosnjaks.
6. PGA - The Tournament Players Championship. Scottie Scheffler did well to make the cut and is not quite on his game just yet. He came storming back with -5 in the third round for T26, but Ludwig Aberg is the likely winner of "the fifth major". Min Woo has had an incredible season to date. He too is on T26. Rory has a worrying back complaint so early in the season.
7. NBL. The Sydney Kings had a narrow win in Game 1 v the most 'winningest' franchise in NBL history, the Perth Wildcats. Game 2 was close, but the Kings move through to the Championship Final. Coach Goorjian has an incredible strike rate..
Amazing to see an 83 point game in the NBA from Miami Heat's Bam Adebayo this week. Lots of critics but that is the second most ever. Incredible.
8. Sheffield Shield Final. Our domestic pitches are not great for batsmen, but some improvements are evident. Cameron Green has chalked up another state century (130no v NSW), while Sam Konstas got his regular 30 odd. It makes Green hard to drop from the national team.
You may have missed NSW winning the ODI McDonalds-Ford Ranger- FAI Cup last week too. A new coach appointment looms... as it does for the Sydney Sixers and Sydney Thunder.
9. Rugby. In the Super Rugby, the Waratahs lose to the Reds 26-17 and sink to their customary mid table position. They are a sad disappointment.
In the Six Nations rugby, an amazing 48-46 win for France over England. Defence was not the priority, but France now hit the top of the table. Scotland downed by Ireland and now in third place.

