CODE WORDS: Ash Barty retirement special
This week on CODE WORDS, Adam Peacock and Georgie Parker are joined by CodeSports writer Linda Pearce to discuss the high highs of Ash Barty’s career following her shock retirement from the sport.
This week on CODE WORDS, Adam Peacock and Georgie Parker are joined by CodeSports writer Linda Pearce to discuss the high highs of Ash Barty’s career following her shock retirement from the sport.
His teammates don’t know how he does it. Even his coaches are left asking for explanations. And Alex Johnston’s prowess extends well beyond scoring four-pointers for a living.
He scored his first goal in one of the toughest leagues in the world, the Serie A, and could be the attacking spark that the Socceroos need. But picking Cristian Volpato for his home country isn’t black-and-white, writes ADAM PEACOCK.
Mustafa Amini is home at last and smiling as always, after a decade of Europe’s biggest names, dire health forecasts and a seven-figure contract saga dispute that left him stranded in the middle of a pandemic.
Hannah Brewer knows when she goes into work, she’s going to be dealing with suffering. And that’s OK. Because away from football, helping her troubled students makes all the difference.
In a World Cup year, the system that puts the Socceroos on the global stage is in dire need of an overhaul. But make the wrong move now and it could set Australian football back a decade, writes ADAM PEACOCK.
In an extensive interview with ADAM PEACOCK, Football Australia CEO James Johnson explains what administration is doing to ensure the code can rise from its current depths and develop a player-first mentality.
A player’s price tag can go from zero to seven figures in minutes. A deal can be done with a well-timed text. And an owner’s ego can trump months of meticulous planning. Welcome to the IPL mega auction.
Kevin Muscat’s time with his beloved Victory ended in tears, while his next gig lasted just six months. But just as Melbourne has risen again, so too has the combative coach, writes ADAM PEACOCK.
Jarryd Hughes couldn’t care less about the ruptured ACLs or surgeon’s orders threatening his bid for another snowboard cross medal. Good luck to any security guard trying to stop his old man celebrating too.