One ore for the road - the Bret Favre Story continues

One ore for the road - the Bret Favre Story continues

Coaches want to coach him, player's dream of playing with him and kids just dream of being him. Mister endurance the enigmatic professor of football Brett Favre will this month extend his nineteen year career in one of the toughest sports going, the National Football League..

  • NRL final round vital for Dally M outcome

    The NRL season might be coming to a close but with one week remaining the top players of the competition will be fighting it out for a final points boost in the Dally M competition.

  • Usain Bolt not attending Commonwealth Games?

    Jamaican Beijing Olympic blue ribbon event 100 metres Gold Medallist Usian Bolt will not be at the October New Delhi India Commonwealth Games.

  • Finals Footy Fever

    The pressure of finals footy fever has had its impact on some of the AFL's top teams. However, the underdogs, with no pressure on them, have finished the home and away season with some impressive scalps.

  • Rooney Back as United Bite!!

    The premiership was back in full flow on the weekend with all 10 games being played in 2 days. Wayne Rooney was back to his old tricks with a well taken spot kick to help United claim a 3-0 win at home to West Ham United. Fergusons men were in control of the match that gave West Ham reason to be concerned as they crumbled all over the pitch. Berbatov was impressive too as United cemented their place in the top 4 as they aim to hunt down the leading pack.

  • 800m world record broken again!

    I wrote last week that Kenyan David Rudisha had broken the long standing 800m world record in Berlin and he has gone and done it again this time in Rieti, Italy.

  • Lebron James, Dwayne Wade and Chris Bosh - The Heat is on

    When three of the most dominant players in the league went on the open market as free agents there was always going to be chaos. Dwayne Wade, Chris Bosh and "the chosen one" King Lebron James are three of the most respected players currently residing in the roller coaster existence know as the National basketball Association.

  • The Hockeyroos World Cup starts today

    As an author of five books on hockey and the hockey writer for The Australian newspaper for 24 years to 1994 and a Baptist minister of 33 years (to add some spice), this year\'s Women\'s World Cup of Hockey is one of the more fascinating ones in some years.

  • Study reveals impact of faith on end of life care from doctors

    Study finds religious conviction impacts the decisions doctors make in the end of life care they provide to patients.

  • Kimmorley hangs up the boots and picks up the whistle

    NRL Statesman Brett Kimmorley has called it day on his playing career but will stay at the Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs in 2011 taking on coaching role.

  • Will the AFL's new Suns shine?

    The AFL final series is just around the corner. Collingwood are sitting powerfully at the top of the table with the giant Geelong Cats ready to pounce. An early season favorite, St. Kilda are third with an up and down Western Bulldogs fourth. As the other teams jostle for position in the top eight, and as pressure mounts on the bottom teams of Essendon, Richmond and West Coast, there is a name that has slipped the media scrutiny: The Gold Coast Suns. The newest kid on the AFL block moves from t

  • Chelsea Take Centre Stage!!!!

    The Premiership is in danger of becoming the rich against the poor as Chelsea won their second consecutive match 6-0. Chelsea travelled north to Wigan where they took apart their rivals in a fantastic display of football that resulted in one way traffic. Chelsea now top the table and are in formidable form as they look to start their season in unforgiving style.