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The Sixth Day Podcast – Episode 3

With the Ashes series drawing to a close, Grant Roberts and Kevin Cheong preview the fifth and final test match at The Oval, in episode three of The Sixth Day.

Too dim to see Southern Stars

It is time our most reliable performers, the Australian Southern Stars, are given the attention they deserve, writes Justin Falconer.

The shining light in a dim Ashes series

A maiden ton from Chris Rogers saved Australia on day two of the fourth Ashes Test and repaid the faith shown by coach Darren Lehman, Ryan Lepore writes.

The Sixth Day Podcast – Episode 1

Join Kevin Cheong and Grant Roberts as they dissect what went wrong for Australia in the third Ashes test in the first episode of The Sixth Day.

Winning Wimbledon

The famous Wimbledon Championships started today and Jake Stevens has the secret to winning.

Icy Cole

Ashley Cole’s attitude may be perpetuating public misinterpretations about his own character, writes Matt Goss.

upstart takes on the EURO: Day Sixteen

The fourth Quarter Final kicks off tonight, and it seems that the roles have been reversed, with an energetic and attacking Italy taking on the organised and defensive England, writes Shane Palmer

upstart takes on the EURO: Day Twelve

England’s star-striker Wayne Rooney is back tonight, after serving his two match suspension. Can England and France secure a point each to progress to the next round? Shane Palmer previews Day 12.

upstart takes on the EURO: Day Eight

As Group D continues tonight, can co-hosts Ukraine beat France and England push for the next round with a win over Sweden? Shane Palmer has this preview.

upstart takes on the EURO: Day Four

Group D kicks off tonight to cap off a massive weekend of football. England play France, and co-hosts Ukraine play Sweden. Shane Palmer previews the day’s action.

EURO 2012 team preview: England

England is like football’s soap opera – passionate, doomed to fail, but unmissable. Will EURO 2012 see a change in its fortunes? asks Shane Palmer

Swimming behind enemy lines

English swimmer Ellen Gandy has always been drawn to water, whether falling into ponds or striving for Olympic glory. Brendan Lucas spoke to her in Melbourne about her journey so far, as well as her future aspirations.

Punk: the cult of personality

Punk might be hard to define, but it’s more than just a musical genre, and its legacy is both intriguing and enduring, says George Galanis.

The King’s Speech movie review

George VI was reluctantly thrust into the spotlight as the new King of England after his brother’s famous abdication. James Madden reviews the film that charts the king’s transformation from a stammering timid man who, with help from his unorthodox speech therapist, rises to the challenge of monarch.

The Ashes: Australia vs England – 5th Test preview

With another crushing of the Australians in Melbourne, England ensured they would at least retain the Ashes. The tourists now look to close out a series victory, while the Aussies look to retain some pride with one eye on the future. Ben Waterworth previews the Fifth Test from the SCG.

Poms deserve more praise

While it’s inevitable that many of us are focussing on the problems facing the Australian cricket team, it’s England’s incredible achievements on the field that are the real story of the current Ashes series, says Ben Waterworth.

The Ashes: Australia v England 1st Test preview

The world’s foremost series of test cricket has returned to Australian soil, but, unlike many recent editions, it is the hosts with major question marks hanging over their heads. Ben Waterworth previews the opening salvo in Australia’s quest to regain the urn.