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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

The corruption game

Football is facing one of its biggest challenges yet as criminal gangs and betting syndicates threaten the integrity of the so-called ‘beautiful game’, writes Daniel Baricevic.

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

The corruption game

Football is facing one of its biggest challenges yet as criminal gangs and betting syndicates threaten the integrity of the so-called ‘beautiful game’, writes Daniel Baricevic.

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

The corruption game

Football is facing one of its biggest challenges yet as criminal gangs and betting syndicates threaten the integrity of the so-called ‘beautiful game’, writes Daniel Baricevic.

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?