IF NEW tourism minister Wayne Furbert wants to examine the enormity of his task, he need look no further than this week's Goodwill golf tournament.
Once one of the most popular international sporting ...
The more things change, the more they stay the same.
That old adage might be applicable at Bermuda Cricket Board.
This week’s elections were a clear case of deja vu.
For some reason better known to th...
THERE were no surprises at the top of the medal table when the Pan Am Games came to end last week.
Same old story; the USA reigned supreme, picking up almost a 100 medals more than any other country.
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WHEN it comes to annual general meetings among Bermuda's governing sporting bodies, voting for a new president is often a foregone conclusion.
Either the incumbent is given a vote of confidence or, af...
THOSE who have never watched a PGA tournament live and attended the Grand Slam at Port Royal this week might now appreciate the degree of difficulty the game presents and realise the wide gap that exi...
IF anything could be gleaned from Bermuda’s two World Cup matches in the last week is that nothing unites a nation more than sport.
At both games there were roughly between 3,000 and 4,000 spectators,...
MCC's players will leave the Island today no doubt echoing the sentiments expressed by former England opener Geoff Boycott even before the tour began.
Boycott said he was baffled how an Internation Cr...
ONCE upon a time cricket was considered a gentleman’s game.
Perhaps elsewhere it still is, but certainly not in Bermuda.
The game’s ruled by thugs, league players, most of whom aren’t good enough to p...
BERMUDA Football Association have put their boot in it even before the first ball of the season has been kicked in earnest.
Postponement of the opening Dudley Eve Trophy matches on Tuesday night has q...
Michael Sims has climbed into his highest spot on the Nationwide Tour money list for two years after his outstanding performance at the weekend’s Price Cutter Charity Championships in Missouri.
His ti...