Sunday, February 22, 2026

The Wrap - Predictable Songs

1. T20 Cricket. Very predictable. Cameron Green has had a terrible summer and it continued... he just does not have the poise and composure yet. Rushed in from the start of his career, doesn't bowl, gets few runs and then as confidence fails, he drops catches. He and Cooper Connolly (4 ducks after seven T20 international innings) need to get back to Shield cricket. Dwarshuis gets the TFC award and Travis Head was a complete disappointment as our gun bat. Somehow it all just doesn't seem to matter to these guys - and probably not to the public either.

Maxwell needs to go. David was injured... and our bowling? Bartlett and Ellis...ho hum. Not quick enough.

Steve Smith enjoyed the sights abroad, but not to play him when the series was on the line was incredibly daft. When Renshaw is your best bat, we are in trouble, but well done to him. The selectors then drop him at the clutch time of course... A great win v Oman. We only beat the best.

Pleased to see Kurtis Patterson scoring runs in all formats - like the old days when batsmen used to have to score runs to make sides (Law, Barsby, Maher, Siddons, Love, et al). Highly talented and has come back from the depths of nothingness to excel. He will be in the mix for the Khawaja Test position.

The Womens T20 cricket team is not much better v India. They need to get busy. A poor series loss but T20 is a lottery. India are the kings and queens here.

2. Winter Olympics. A highly successful championship for Australia and lots of good viewing. An incredibly spectacular site. Milano Cortina reminds us of old cars we used to drive! Great to see such talent on those steep slopes.

3. NRL. Can't wait for Vegas this time next week. A sensational way to start the season (even though the two games seem a little lacklustre on paper). The media frenzy will be warming up this week...a whole week of publicity!

Great to see the generosity of the NRL extending to $100K for the pre-season for the February premiers! All covered by fines to players perhaps? The Eels are the pre-season champions. That will be remembered in September.

4. Six Nations Rugby. England crushed and Scotland surging. Incredible scenes. Hard to remember a crowd in rugby that loves a penalty goal more than the European crowds. We prefer tries. Princess Kate, for all her flair and warmth, could not inspire them either.

The Waratahs are playing a familiar song...early wins in a long season. Jorgensen is a high quality player. Oh boy, what pace!

The Brumbies finally beat the Crusaders at home after 26 years of losses. The Brumbies are always on song. An incredible franchise... like the Storm really.

5. EPL. Tottenham v Arsenal in the North London Derby tonight. Tottenham are in genuine trouble if they lose and Arsenal need the points to keep the distance from Man City. 10 matches left... the title is up for grabs. West Ham draw again, but edge closer to the fiasco of Notts Forest.

(The contested drop zone: Crystal Palace - 32, Leeds - 31, Tottenham - 29, Notts Forest - 27, West Ham - 25...)

6. LA Genesis Invitational PGA. At -17, Jacob Bridgeman surely cannot lose, but Rory hovers. But, if the weather switches or a lapse starts under pressure... Scheffler continues his incredible streak, nailing T4 ($900K) last week as well. His +3 first round here saw him almost miss his first cut in 68 tournaments, but has since nailed it to get to -5 with Min Woo. A big final round will get him in the top five yet again.

Min Woo earned $1.7M last week and had a messy third round. At five under he could get well into the cash again too.

7. NBL - Sydney Kings. Ending on top of the table after a stunning sequence of wins. Favourites for the championship? Looking to add to their five wins and three runners up championship record.

Sunday, February 15, 2026

The Wrap - Changing Names and Jobs

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.

Sunday, February 8, 2026

The Wrap - Bad Bunnies

1. T20 World Cup. We look to be in a world of pain once again in T20. The capitulation v Pakistan and 3-0 loss last week was appalling. Yet we don't have enough quality spinners there (Khunemann, Zampa, Maxwell, Connolly will not be in the league of the sub-continent spinners). We also look completely lost against spin. 

Our batters just got massively embarrassed. 

  • Connolly picked up two ducks from three innings and scored one run! He is really poor against slow bowling.
  • Renshaw scored 18 runs in three innings. He struggles massively against spin too.
  • Marsh (19), Head (27) and Short (34) runs were our best total run scorers across three games, behind Cameron Green, who scored 93 runs in three innings (our best).
  • Hazelwood looks just about finished now too...but will be back for the IPL no doubt.

This batting will not win the tournament. It is a commentary on the slow pitches on the sub-continent and our inability to play spin. Steve Smith is one bloke who plays spin better than most. Maybe our arrogant selectors might make a necessary late change.

2. NRL. Payne Haas is a massive signing coup (three years) for South Sydney. What a superb player and a player who wins at every turn. An incredible signing which has beaten off all others with a lot of organisational skill and strategy. Bad bunnies!

 The Broncos have nearly every other great player, so it is the fairness play that spreads talent, which the salary cap set out to uphold. Surely Wayne Bennett must be staying on at Souths too.

Miami? Saudi Arabia? The NRL are certainly looking at financial prosperity long term post their Vegas deal. The wily financial acumen of V'landys and Abdo is pretty exceptional and has built the code into an amazing entity, despite the critics.

Trials are underway, but 1 March is the Las Vegas launch. You miss the NRL!

The AFL conversely has been pretty quiet. No major off season controversies... yet!

3. Super Bowl LX. We will have a clash of the titans tomorrow Sydney time with the much fancied Seattle Seahawks taking on the outsiders, the New England Patriots. The Pats will complete and amazing turnaround if they can win. If coach Mike Vrabel can adjust their defence, they are a big chance. 

Can't wait to watch Bad Bunny perform at halftime. Who? Such an exciting event and we hope the NRL are watching to see how they do their half time show. The entertainment for NRL GF watchers is appalling. Mascot races don't do it for anyone.

4. EPL. The Hammers of West Ham are inching back to move from the drop zone (but they have a poor goals for and against differential). They won v Burnley and needed to, but are still three points away from Notts Forest who deserve a stint back in the Championship tier of English football. Let's see how this one plays out.

5. LIV Golf. Elvis Smylie has won $5.6M, winning the first 72 hole event under lights in Saudi Arabia. A stunning statement ahead of LIV Adelaide next week and the crazy scenes there!

Meanwhile the Phoenix Open with a round to go is evenly poised, but Matsuyama (-13) looks favourite. Scheffler is a way off (-8), but a six under round again will have him near winning it! Min Woo is tied 11th (-9).

6. Vaibhav Sooryavanshi. The fourteen year old cricket phenomenon from India (if you can believe the birth certificate) absolutely brained them in the U/19 World Cup final hitting 175 (15 sixes/ 15 fours) in the final. Some of his sixes were out of the ground. India beat England hitting 9/411 on the back of that mind blowing effort.

7. Sheffield Shield. Hit a ton these days and you are near Australian selection! Kurtis Patterson hit 175 and the selectors shuffle. He is so talented, but so inconsistent. The batting continues to be horrible on seaming decks around the country. A Victoria and Queensland final is nearly a certainty.

8. Winter Olympics. As a minnow we are still on a duck egg with Australian medal winners. It could be a long wait, but the uniforms look good.

9. Australian Open Tennis. How good is Carlos Alcaraz? After winning the Australian Open, he moves to seven Grand Slam wins with a career Grand Slam (winning every Grand Slam on every surface) ... the same number of wins as McEnroe, Newcombe and Wilander and at such a young age. He is now only one behind Connors, Lendl, Rosewall and Agassi on eight Grand Slam wins. An absolute legend.

Sunday, February 1, 2026

The Wrap - Hippopotamus Ears

1. Australian Open Tennis. The Aryna Sabalenka train wreck continues sadly. A four time Grand Slam winner (2 x US and 2 x Australian, with four finals losses too) was not able to stay composed to win when 3-0 up, losing two years in a row, despite winning Brisbane and looking quite invincible. Elena Rybakina was awesome taking the first set in the tournament from Sabalenka and ambushing her for her second Grand Slam win. A melt down really.  

Djokovic (as unlikeable as he is to many) has made an extraordinary leap in 2026 at the AO. At 39 years of age, he makes his 38th Grand Slam Final. So he has won 24 and lost 13 - one to be determined! Incredible. Novak has also never lost an Australian Open final.

Alcaraz stands on the precipice of greatness with the chance to be the youngest ever to win all four Grand Slams - a "Career Grand Slam" and an elite club...all at the age of 22! A sensational talent. He has six Grand Slam wins (the same as Becker and Edberg). Newcombe, McEnroe and Willander have all won 7 Grand Slams, so Alcaraz could join these superstars too.

Sadly, the worst effort of the Australian Open was by our top female player - Maya Joint. A US local really who plays for Australia, bundled out in the first round for the second straight year. As Kerry Packer once said "don't get bitter - get better!". Nick Kyrgios lost this award in a split decision.

2. Australian T20 Cricket. A catastrophic T20 performance v Pakistan in the lead up to the T20 World Cup. No surprises there after this season's BBL... Matt Short, Mitch Owen, Glenn 'Tennis Court-Golf Cart' Maxwell, Josh Phillipe and Cooper Connolly (who seems to get more ducks than most now...four T20 innings and two ducks in the middle order!) were woeful with the bat this BBL season. Then they are selected in the Australian team! 

Sadly, Cameron Green is also very average on slow decks. The $6 million dollar man who didn't play in the BBL (not that the Scorchers needed him to win) and then struggles on the sub continent where is meant to dominate (and has at times in T20). Memo to Cameron: 30 off 30 balls as number three is not good enough. Usman Tariq, the Pakistan bowler who dismissed Green overnight has perhaps the worst action any of us would have seen in world cricket ever - it is truly dreadful. Xavier Bartlett is about the only one who can hold his head up so far.

Compounding this catastrophe is that Pat Cummins was ruled out of the World Cup T20 side and Ben Dwarshuis was selected instead. It will surprise many that Dwarshuis is the second highest wicket taker in the BBL of all time! The clanger was the selection of Matt Renshaw over Steve Smith. Honestly. Tim David's fitness is not quite right yet, so Smith is still on the radar.

3. Super Bowl 60 (LX). The New England Patriots were superb in beating the (QB-less) Broncos to win the divisional championship v the much more fancied Seattle Seahawks. Playing the Super Bowl in the relative warmth of California, the NEPs are led by Drake Maye but will need to be sharp next Monday 9 Feb. The Seattle defence is strong, but Maye has surprised everyone in the 2025-2026 season. 

The coaching has been superb too from Mike Vrabel, the former Super Bowl winner with the Patriots in 2002, 2004 and 2005. Vrabel played there and is in his first year of coaching the NEP team and was a gun defensive player in his day. Stevenson the running back is immense as is the speed of Diggs, the wide receiver post ACL surgery this season. 

What about this for a story?

Sam Darnold, the Seahawks' QB was the third pick in the 2018 draft to the hapless New York Jets where he was limited (after three seasons 4-12, 7-9, 2-14). After being traded to the Carolina Panthers (5-12, before losing the starting spot), he was sent to the San Francisco 49ers for a year and went to the bench as their back up guy and didn't really play. After that he went to the Minesota Vikings and went 14-3 in a great year yet they did not win the division (Detroit Lions went 15-2 to beat them). He was then sent to Seattle and is now in a Super Bowl.

US sport is a tough nut to crack. The toughest survive and achieve, while the rest come home.

4. EPL. Arsenal and Liverpool snapped back to life. West Ham were downed 3-2 by Chelsea. Arsenal stay 7 points clear of Man City who have a game in hand. Sunderland have hit the wall and Everton keep seeking out points and look like they will again escape any thought of relegation - yet again!

5. UFC - Alex Volkanovski. The Australian powerhouse was too good for Lopes. He is a phenomenon. So tough and uncompromising. One of the best ever.

6. A League. Sacking the Western Sydney Wanderers coach did not work out so well, going down 4-1 to Sydney FC. The WSW are fast becoming an ongoing A League misery story.

7. Sydney Sixers. Coaching can be tough. The Sixers have won the BBL so often (3) or lost in finals (5), yet they part ways with coach Greg Shipperd after many years. His NSW Sheffield Shield work has been too inconsistent and with a team of spoiled new players who don't play straight (eg. Sam Konstas), they struggle. Shipperd has not been able to change this and needed to be more brutal. Retire older players of no value and don't persist with belligerent young players who have hippopotamus ears, when elephant ears are required.

8. NBL. The Sydney Kings have started and continue an incredible winning streak (W7) landing in second spot and surging forward. Brian Goorjian is doing an incredible job once again. A proven winner in his seventies as a passionate and committed coach - and a good man.