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5:30 PM - Wed, 21 Oct 2015
As the Rugby World Cup nears its conclusion, Bill Woods recalls the big moments that have shaped the tournament
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8:00 PM - Thu, 15 Oct 2015
A titanic 10 minutes against Wales show the Aussies have what it takes to go all the way in England
5:00 PM - Thu, 08 Oct 2015
After a chat with Brad Fittler about the NRL Competition Committee, Bill Woods weighed up what rugby league fans think of coaches shaping the game's direction
7:00 PM - Wed, 30 Sep 2015
When a grand final can add to Wayne Bennett's immense coaching record or lift Johnathan Thurston's career highlights, Bill Woods says he can only enjoy Sunday
1:00 AM - Wed, 23 Sep 2015
If you stop and reflect on a weekend in sport there are many inspirational stories to be told in Australian and global sport, writes Bill Woods
3:30 PM - Fri, 18 Sep 2015
As the 2015 Rugby World Cup gets underway, Bill Woods can't help but enjoy memories of the excitement supporters brought to the 2007 edition in France
3:45 PM - Fri, 11 Sep 2015
The media didn't respect Lance Franklin's privacy, but how much did the public need to know to begin with? Bill Woods ponders the question.
7:00 PM - Fri, 04 Sep 2015
The transition of Australian men's tennis leaders is almost complete as Bernard Tomic and Nick Kyrgios learn to lean on the veterans, writes Bill Woods