How John Clarke organised the Sydney Olympics

How John Clarke organised the Sydney Olympics

Halfway through last year the ABC, at long last, released a box set of "The Games, Series One and Two". In the PR maelstrom, Inside Sport was offered an interview with one of the series’ writers and on-screen stars, John Clarke. 10 Apr 2017
RTS reveals torment of long-term injury

RTS reveals torment of long-term injury

Roger Tuivasa-Sheck couldn’t hide his frustration. The 2016 season was only a few weeks old. His new team was looking sleek in attack. 20 Mar 2017
Billy will take time to boil: Garry Jack

Billy will take time to boil: Garry Jack

Three-time Dally M Fullback of the Year Garry Jack is predicting it will be at least a few months before Billy Slater really starts to find his feet again in the NRL. 17 Mar 2017
Big crowds set to return to NRL

Big crowds set to return to NRL

Two blockbuster matches featuring four premiership heavyweights will help boost NRL crowd averages this weekend following a low turnout across the opening round of the premiership. 7 Mar 2017
Fight-the-traffic footy

Fight-the-traffic footy

Is an hour after you knock-off work for the week too early for an NRL game? 6 Mar 2017
Langmack: Bulldogs played hard, partied hard

Langmack: Bulldogs played hard, partied hard

In the first instalment of our “Heritage Sessions” video series, league legend Paul Langmack reveals what the Canterbury Bulldogs jersey meant to him and his team-mates. 20 Feb 2017
Why we need NRL trial matches

Why we need NRL trial matches

Believe it or not, players in competition-proper matches face the same chance of suffering serious injury than players appearing in pre-season trial games. 13 Feb 2017
Homebush and away for Scott and Eels

Homebush and away for Scott and Eels

This coming NRL season will have everything … except games at Parramatta Stadium. Not that you’ll see Parra co-captain Beau Scott or his fellow Eels crying about it. 9 Feb 2017
Wallace hooked on Panthers’ attacking style

Wallace hooked on Panthers’ attacking style

Penrith’s lethal attacking ways, seen throughout 2016, are heavily influenced by one man, according to Penrith veteran Peter Wallace. 7 Feb 2017
Calling time on Auckland Nines

Calling time on Auckland Nines

If the league/organisers and clubs aren’t pulling in the same direction as far as this abbreviated annual rugby league tournament is concerned, what’s the point of staging it? 6 Feb 2017
Sevens and nines hell of 20 years ago

Sevens and nines hell of 20 years ago

Two decades back, in the midst of the almost-crippling Super League War, even abbreviated rugby league was split in two. 3 Feb 2017
The league of strong women

The league of strong women

Suncorp Super Netball is set to showcase the best netballers in the world, and some of the most determined athletes on the planet. 19 Jan 2017
Seven NRL off-season traditions

Seven NRL off-season traditions

Rugby league just wouldn’t be the same without these summer interruptions and controversies ... 23 Dec 2016
Golden Boot a perfect fit for Cronk

Golden Boot a perfect fit for Cronk

What is the “Golden Boot” and what makes the Melbourne Storm half so deserving of it? 22 Dec 2016
A new normal for Tyler Wright

A new normal for Tyler Wright

Since Tyler Wright became Women’s World Surf League champion in October, the sponsor gigs have increased, so too the TV guest appearances. But the Gerroa product insists she’s still the same-old Tyler. 5 Dec 2016
Settling 2018 salary cap not that simple

Settling 2018 salary cap not that simple

In an ideal world, John Grant, Todd Greenberg and the rest of the staff at ARLC and NRL headquarters would have by now arrived at a salary cap figure for the 2018 season, which is only 15 months away. 2 Dec 2016
Dasha ready to serve it up

Dasha ready to serve it up

Australia’s second-highest ranked women’s tennis player Daria Gavrilova has told Inside Sport she will take an improved serving game into the 2017 Australian tennis summer. 23 Nov 2016
Margaret Court recalls tough days of amateur tennis

Margaret Court recalls tough days of amateur tennis

Tennis before the professional era was anything but amateur in terms of work ethic and dedication, recalls the woman who won more titles than any other player in the history of tennis, Margaret Court. 22 Nov 2016
Anfield final maintains hot streak for international league

Anfield final maintains hot streak for international league

Sunday afternoon’s Four Nations Final at Anfield provided a spectacular end to a month of international rugby league that seemed to just keep getting better. 21 Nov 2016
Strewth! Could Anfield Four Nations Final be a sell-out?

Strewth! Could Anfield Four Nations Final be a sell-out?

It doesn’t seem that long ago that international rugby league was supposedly on its knees, with plenty questioning the point of low-rating, thrown-together international fixtures built on the flimsiest of eligibility laws. 16 Nov 2016
Advancing horse sports in Australia

Advancing horse sports in Australia

As the nation’s equestrian community basks in the recent successes of its elite riders, the sport’s governing body in Australia is maintaining a close eye on an asset more important than Olympic medals – equestrian’s grassroots. 15 Nov 2016