<i>Chris Rattue:</i> 'Gladiator' the man to entice SBW back
Having just lured Greg Inglis to the Rabbitohs Crowe is now apparently chasing SBDub.
Having just lured Greg Inglis to the Rabbitohs Crowe is now apparently chasing SBDub.
New Zealand has had its fair share of average cricketers, and even some outstanding ones, but none compare to Hadlee.
So captaining Australia has become a tough job. Welcome to our world, punter.
The Sonny Bill Williams boxing story refuses to remain on the canvas.
Go Scott Lewis, and give that Sonny Bill Williams a decent clout for those of us who are sick of his self-centred antics.
Australia's latest era of supremacy, an enduring period of excitement and groundbreaking excellence, is well and truly over.
Trudging off to the northern plains to fight these second-rate cart horses every year isn't floating the boat any more.
Go on Graham Henry. Send the All Blacks out against Wales without Richie McCaw.
Sonny Bill Williams is a once-in-a-lifetime player - both on and off the field, Chris Rattue writes.
The final tryscoring act on Saturday night put the Four Nations tournament's credibility in the dock.
Kane Williamson made a stunning start to his international career with a debut century against India.
The Hong Kong test result was a good thing on many levels. Not for Stephen Donald though.
Mathewson, Donald and Toeava when you've got SBW up your sleeve in Hong Kong? Arrrrrrrrgh.
The All Blacks' assistant coach Steve Hansen has made a bold bid for Boofhead of the Year.
The size, power and skill of the All Black backline selected for next month's northern tour is something to behold.
If Cleary can do the unthinkable and take the Warriors into the grand final, this rather mysterious character will go down in Kiwi sporting legend.
Rugby has rarely been better to watch, if ever, and this re-built All Black team is already among the best ever.
Until the weekend, I believed Tiger Woods would resume chasing his Holy Grail - the Jack Nicklaus mark of winning 18 major titles.
The best that could be said about the Wallabies' latest performance is that it wasn't shameful.