
The saviours, James and Anderson and Monty Panesar
The snooze button was given a work in bedrooms all across Australia this morning after some massive late night sporting events have just been too good to miss out on.
Aussie sporting fans were lining up for their second and third coffees at work today after the first Ashes Test, German Formula One Grand Prix and Tour de France all offered a late night bonanza on television. Read more »

Mark Webber celebrates his first grand prix victory
After 130 starts, Australian Formula One driver Mark Webber has won his first grand prix and he thoroughly deserves it! The Aussie driver of the Red Bull team finished in front at the end of the 60 lap grand prix in Germany and didn’t he celebrate it!!
After eight years in Formula One Webber finally was the first to see the chequered flag. Like many Australians I couldn’t turn the television off last night as Webber weaved his magic around the German track. The win was even more amazing because Webber received a drive through penalty for colliding with Brawn’s Rubens Barrichello on the first turn.
Webber’s win follows his first pole position and is testament to the Red Bull team. For years Webber has been plagued with mechanical faults and engine failures. Those in the know have said Read more »

Barry Hall knocks out Brent Stacker last year
AFL star Barry Hall has left the Sydney Swans mid-season after 10 days of dialogue between team management and the hard hitting full-forward couldn’t save his career.
It is obvious the star is no longer wanted or needed by the Sydney Swans and the latest on-field incident involving 32-year-old Hall may have sealed his fate. In his 250th match in the AFL, Barry Hall was again in the bad books for punching Adelaide Crows player Ben Rutten.
Those that love a bit of biff, love Barry Hall. Those that are more passive think the bloke is nothing but a thug. Either way Read more »