This week’s column is all about the good, the bad and the ugly.
First the good, MCC will be visiting our island to play against our top players.
The bad, St. George’s have gone from title contenders...
As the cricket season winds down with only two weeks to go a bit of controversy has reared its head.
The topic of conversation in essence has been a focal point for many players from the very beginni...
It is no secret that English Premiership football is massive in Bermuda and has many followers. With the season merely a few weeks in you can already get a sense of what lies ahead.
The transfer dead...
While we sit and discuss who will be the Bermuda Cricket Board's next president and vice president in my opinion more importantly we also have to think about what the future holds for our sportsmen.
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Appalled, disrespected, and offended, are all words I could use to describe my initial feelings last week when I saw that the Bermuda national football team’s training squad did not include one St Geo...
Last week I sat and read Dale Butler’s article pertaining to Bermuda cricket. While reading the article several things came to mind. Like Mr. Butler, I too ask myself this question: with Bermuda havin...
This week we take a quick look back at Cup Match while also discussing what could be the game of the season between St George’s and St David’s. The Smith family has been waiting for this game all seas...
Cup Match is a game that brings out the best in some players. However, there are some that have not had the best experiences, and if I dare to say the magnitude of Cup Match causes some players to ret...
It is Cup Match time in Bermuda and this week I want to focus on the two captains Oronde Bascome and Jekon Edness. The captain is often called the “Maestro”, or the “Tactician”. The captain’s role is ...
Last week the focus was on Somerset’s Cup Match team, and this week the focus will be on St.George’s. How are the champions doing in their build-up to the Cup Match classic?
They have already had one...