1. Kareem Haas. Payne Haas joins a long list of players have changed their names in different sports... Abdul Qadir (Abdul Ka-deer became Carda, as in Jimmy); Mohammad Ali (aka Cassius Clay); Yousef Youhana (aka Mohammad Yousef); Kevin Iro (now KL Iro); Junior Paulo (Paul-oh to Pay-lo); Eldrick Woods (Tiger)... Gary Hocking (Whiskas for one game)... now Braden Uele (no Hammil-Uele any more). Talk about confusing.
2. T20 World Cup. Well, well, well...would never have guessed that we were THAT bad. As per the earlier alert, the poor batting continued v Zimbabwe, led by Travis Head who gets too many inside edges onto stumps and pads to reach his best form. Cameron Green is a disappointment too often when we need him. David too. Head needs to start leading - and Steve Smith has been included in the squad - mercifully, but must play. Our bowling is pretty poor to be frank. None of Starc, Cummins or Hazelwood makes us pedestrian. We will probably be done this week.
We all know what a mathematical chance of making the next phase of the tournament means. Buckleys. We were dreadful. It is one of our weakest international teams ever, but maybe there is still some fight to overcome this embarrassment...um...
3. Winter Olympics. A tremendous story re Cooper Marsh from Cooma who came through qualification. Under extreme pressure he came good. His old man is a gun coach. Scotty James - our most Winter Olympic medals ever - incredible.
Overall, three gold medals and a silver medal so far. Jakara Anthony, Josie Baff and Cooper Marsh and Scotty James (silver). Our best ever and pretty strong when all is considered with our climate. Moguls can test your knees! They should be pleased with how we have performed here. It is better than how we went in the Montreal summer Olympics.
4. Ange Postcoglou. Extraordinary scenes when BOTH of Ange's predecessors dismissed on the same day... Tottenham and Notts Forest. Both clubs are fading fast and remarkably on the cusp of relegation. Ange reminded us all that his stint yielded a significant trophy - and no real relegation threat from the EPL - but many other coaches did not!
West Ham's recovery extended into the FA Cup fourth round action this weekend too. Into the final eight teams now.
5. Lomax Solution. Either the Storm provide a commensurate player value or Lomax sits out the season or three. Lomax needs to learn a strong lesson here. Very entitled.
Ironically, when Justin Olam went to the Wests Tigers a couple of seasons ago, the Storm insisted on a player swap and got Shawn Blore. Now the goal posts have changed. They have reportedly asked the NRL to put pressure of the Parramatta club too... hypocrisy.
6. Pebble Beach PGA Golf. A very special course and a $5M winning purse. Min Woo up there after three rounds (5 off the pace), but Scottie Scheffler is back T22 after three rounds and a par in the first round. He almost pinched the Phoenix open last week too ending T3 - a shot behind the twin play off contenders. Awesome player.
7. LIV Golf. The Anthony Kim win was incredible to hunt down Bryson and Rahme to win it all. A decade out of the game with issues, but back with a bang today in Adelaide. Awesome.
8. SuperBowl LX. As predicted, the Seattle Seahawks were too good for the young New England Patriots team. An awesome journey comes to an end, but a lot of learning in their rebuild. How good is Lady Gaga? Her half time show was super special! Bad Bunny...not too bad.
9. NRL Trials. Is it too early to say that some teams will not be in the eight? Newcastle and St George are in that number. The Knights are spoon material. They are only trials and all that, but you certainly get that feeling. Good to see some young talent on show across the weekend from all teams.
10. Sydney Kings (NBL). They are now up to 10 straight wins. Impressive surge to the top of the table!
11. AFL State of Origin. Yaaawn. The AFL don't get the concept... yet.
12. Autumn Glow. Nine from nine now after winning the Apollo Stakes in a canter really. Winx hype is mounting! The run of Tentyris in Melbourne was spectacular. That horse can motor!
13. Alex de Minaur. Won in Rotterdam where he has excelled in recent years. No Alcaraz and no Sinner = a championship win! He may crack the top eight again now after beating world number six, Felix Auger-Aliassime. Still a great quarter finalist who needs a better serve to compete for majors.