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Cheating to win vs. Cheating to lose

Radio presenter Francis Leach hosted a panel of four sports experts: Pro Vice-Chancellor and Director of La Trobe University Sport, Russell Hoye, Professor of Practice

It’s time to back it up

Now almost a month on from the ‘the blackest day in Australian sport’, it’s time to reveal the evidence and release the burden on every sport star in Australia, writes Ashley Shenker.

Australian sport – what just happened?

At the end of an explosive week it seems the integrity of professional sport in Australia is in tatters. Dan Toomey asks, does our sport have a long way to fall or are we only quick to forget?

Cheating to win vs. Cheating to lose

Radio presenter Francis Leach hosted a panel of four sports experts: Pro Vice-Chancellor and Director of La Trobe University Sport, Russell Hoye, Professor of Practice

It’s time to back it up

Now almost a month on from the ‘the blackest day in Australian sport’, it’s time to reveal the evidence and release the burden on every sport star in Australia, writes Ashley Shenker.

Australian sport – what just happened?

At the end of an explosive week it seems the integrity of professional sport in Australia is in tatters. Dan Toomey asks, does our sport have a long way to fall or are we only quick to forget?

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Cheating to win vs. Cheating to lose

Radio presenter Francis Leach hosted a panel of four sports experts: Pro Vice-Chancellor and Director of La Trobe University Sport, Russell Hoye, Professor of Practice

It’s time to back it up

Now almost a month on from the ‘the blackest day in Australian sport’, it’s time to reveal the evidence and release the burden on every sport star in Australia, writes Ashley Shenker.

Australian sport – what just happened?

At the end of an explosive week it seems the integrity of professional sport in Australia is in tatters. Dan Toomey asks, does our sport have a long way to fall or are we only quick to forget?

Deciphering our doping problem

In this Sports Polygamy podcast, Eric George evaluates the last 48 hours in Australian sport with Sam McInerney and Ben Cuzzupe.

Literally, whatever it takes

It’s easy to forget the ugly side that we’ve created to some of the most beautiful games in the world, writes Erdem Koç.

Ashamed Armstrong set to admit

The Lance Armstrong doping saga is coming to its inevitable zenith. After conceding to the USADA, his image is at stake in his upcoming interview with Oprah Winfrey, writes Dan Toomey.

Off all record books

Cycling’s governing body has ruled that Lance Armstrong has no place in cycling. But Liam Quinn says that it’s not just the sport he should be forgotten from.