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Brisbane Times

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Angry Ange digging his own grave

02.02.2025 10

The Australian

Andrew Webster

Time for Kyrgios to put up or shut up about doping in tennis

15.01.2025 30

The Australian

Andrew Webster

Billionaire’s stealth visit signals cricket revolution may be near

11.01.2025 9

The Australian

Andrew Webster

Super Bowl’s over, baby. My final column

I’ve had a front-row seat to greatness and madness in my time as the Herald’s chief sports writer.

11.10.2024 3

WA Today

Andrew Webster

Super Bowl’s over, baby. My final column

11.10.2024 4

The Sydney Morning Herald

Andrew Webster

Super Bowl’s over, baby. My final column

Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. There are sporting events – then there’s the Super Bowl. I covered my first in San...

11.10.2024 3

The Age

Andrew Webster

Super Bowl’s over, baby. My final column

Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. There are sporting events – then there’s the Super Bowl. I covered my first in San...

11.10.2024 3

Brisbane Times

Andrew Webster

‘Your bid is in the bin’: How Western Bears’ plans went south

It’s often said a week is a long time in rugby league – but what about two months? For the Western Bears, two months must feel like an eternity....

08.10.2024 3

WA Today

Andrew Webster

‘Your bid is in the bin’: How Western Bears’ plans went south

It’s often said a week is a long time in rugby league – but what about two months? For the Western Bears, two months must feel like an eternity....

08.10.2024 3

The Sydney Morning Herald

Andrew Webster

‘Your bid is in the bin’: How Western Bears’ plans went south

It’s often said a week is a long time in rugby league – but what about two months? For the Western Bears, two months must feel like an eternity....

08.10.2024 1

The Age

Andrew Webster

‘Your bid is in the bin’: How Western Bears’ plans went south

It’s often said a week is a long time in rugby league – but what about two months? For the Western Bears, two months must feel like an eternity....

08.10.2024 2

Brisbane Times

Andrew Webster

They can try all they like, but the haters will never kill rugby league

Come here rugby league, you big, sweaty unit, and give me a hug. Forget the haters. Ignore the trolls. Laugh at the elitists who say you’re too...

07.10.2024 2

WA Today

Andrew Webster

They can try all they like, but the haters will never kill rugby league

Come here rugby league, you big, sweaty unit, and give me a hug. Forget the haters. Ignore the trolls. Laugh at the elitists who say you’re too...

07.10.2024 2

The Sydney Morning Herald

Andrew Webster

They can try all they like, but the haters will never kill rugby league

Come here rugby league, you big, sweaty unit, and give me a hug. Forget the haters. Ignore the trolls. Laugh at the elitists who say you’re too...

07.10.2024 1

The Age

Andrew Webster

They can try all they like, but the haters will never kill rugby league

Come here rugby league, you big, sweaty unit, and give me a hug. Forget the haters. Ignore the trolls. Laugh at the elitists who say you’re too...

07.10.2024 2

Brisbane Times

Andrew Webster

Pretty in pink: The magical resurgence of the Panthers

When Ivan Cleary arrived at Penrith in 2012, the team to beat that season was the Melbourne Storm, who defeated Canterbury in the grand final later...

06.10.2024 3

WA Today

Andrew Webster

Pretty in pink: The magical resurgence of the Panthers

When Ivan Cleary arrived at Penrith in 2012, the team to beat that season was the Melbourne Storm, who defeated Canterbury in the grand final later...

06.10.2024 3

The Sydney Morning Herald

Andrew Webster

Pretty in pink: The magical resurgence of the Panthers

When Ivan Cleary arrived at Penrith in 2012, the team to beat that season was the Melbourne Storm, who defeated Canterbury in the grand final later...

06.10.2024 3

The Age

Andrew Webster

Pretty in pink: The magical resurgence of the Panthers

When Ivan Cleary arrived at Penrith in 2012, the team to beat that season was the Melbourne Storm, who defeated Canterbury in the grand final later...

06.10.2024 2

Brisbane Times

Andrew Webster

Why Melbourne are Penrith’s reason to get up in the morning

Ivan Cleary and Craig Bellamy are the pre-eminent coaches of their time, yet they barely know each other. They’ve met only a handful of times – the...

04.10.2024 1

WA Today

Andrew Webster

Why Melbourne are Penrith’s reason to get up in the morning

Ivan Cleary and Craig Bellamy are the pre-eminent coaches of their time, yet they barely know each other. They’ve met only a handful of times – the...

04.10.2024 4

The Sydney Morning Herald

Andrew Webster

Why Melbourne are Penrith’s reason to get up in the morning

Ivan Cleary and Craig Bellamy are the pre-eminent coaches of their time, yet they barely know each other. They’ve met only a handful of times – the...

04.10.2024 1

The Age

Andrew Webster

Why Melbourne are Penrith’s reason to get up in the morning

Ivan Cleary and Craig Bellamy are the pre-eminent coaches of their time, yet they barely know each other. They’ve met only a handful of times – the...

04.10.2024 2

Brisbane Times

Andrew Webster

‘The Jets didn’t kill him’: Family breaks silence on Newtown legend Barry Vining’s final moments

Last Sunday afternoon, Newtown Jets icon Barry Vining lay on his loungeroom floor surrounded by his family with his hand on his heart and said his...

04.10.2024 4

WA Today

Andrew Webster

‘The Jets didn’t kill him’: Family breaks silence on Newtown legend Barry Vining’s final moments

Last Sunday afternoon, Newtown Jets icon Barry Vining lay on his loungeroom floor surrounded by his family with his hand on his heart and said his...

04.10.2024 2

The Sydney Morning Herald

Andrew Webster

‘The Jets didn’t kill him’: Family breaks silence on Newtown legend Barry Vining’s final moments

Last Sunday afternoon, Newtown Jets icon Barry Vining lay on his loungeroom floor surrounded by his family with his hand on his heart and said his...

04.10.2024 2

The Age

Andrew Webster

‘The Jets didn’t kill him’: Family breaks silence on Newtown legend Barry Vining’s final moments

Last Sunday afternoon, Newtown Jets icon Barry Vining lay on his loungeroom floor surrounded by his family with his hand on his heart and said his...

04.10.2024 3

Brisbane Times

Andrew Webster

Why NRL should be sweating bullets about a grand final bunker bungle

The 2024 NRL grand final between the Penrith Panthers and Melbourne Storm should be a fitting finale to the season; an epic arm wrestle featuring...

01.10.2024 4

WA Today

Andrew Webster

Why NRL should be sweating bullets about a grand final bunker bungle

The 2024 NRL grand final between the Penrith Panthers and Melbourne Storm should be a fitting finale to the season; an epic arm wrestle featuring...

01.10.2024 8

The Sydney Morning Herald

Andrew Webster

Why NRL should be sweating bullets about a grand final bunker bungle

The 2024 NRL grand final between the Penrith Panthers and Melbourne Storm should be a fitting finale to the season; an epic arm wrestle featuring...

01.10.2024 2

The Age

Andrew Webster

Why NRL should be sweating bullets about a grand final bunker bungle

The 2024 NRL grand final between the Penrith Panthers and Melbourne Storm should be a fitting finale to the season; an epic arm wrestle featuring...

01.10.2024 10

Brisbane Times

Andrew Webster

The Swans will never be Sydney’s team. And that’s OK

The Swans have been a part of Sydney life for so long it seems pointless to continually examine their relevance, particularly this week as they...

26.09.2024 2

WA Today

Andrew Webster

The Swans will never be Sydney’s team. And that’s OK

The Swans have been a part of Sydney life for so long it seems pointless to continually examine their relevance, particularly this week as they...

26.09.2024 3

The Sydney Morning Herald

Andrew Webster

The Swans will never be Sydney’s team. And that’s OK

The Swans have been a part of Sydney life for so long it seems pointless to continually examine their relevance, particularly this week as they...

26.09.2024 3

The Age

Andrew Webster

The Swans will never be Sydney’s team. And that’s OK

The Swans have been a part of Sydney life for so long it seems pointless to continually examine their relevance, particularly this week as they...

26.09.2024 3

Brisbane Times

Andrew Webster

The play that proved Keary is running the Roosters again

It was one of those moments in a rugby league match that seems irrelevant but explains a lot. In the 11th minute of the second half of the...

23.09.2024 1

WA Today

Andrew Webster

The play that proved Keary is running the Roosters again

It was one of those moments in a rugby league match that seems irrelevant but explains a lot. In the 11th minute of the second half of the...

23.09.2024 2

The Sydney Morning Herald

Andrew Webster

The play that proved Keary is running the Roosters again

It was one of those moments in a rugby league match that seems irrelevant but explains a lot. In the 11th minute of the second half of the...

23.09.2024 4

The Age

Andrew Webster

The play that proved Keary is running the Roosters again

It was one of those moments in a rugby league match that seems irrelevant but explains a lot. In the 11th minute of the second half of the...

23.09.2024 1

Brisbane Times

Andrew Webster

Four Corners sets sights on V’landys as inquiry fallout continues

“You can always judge a man by the quality of his enemies,” Oscar Wilde said. Racing NSW chief executive Peter V’landys has various enemies of...

19.09.2024 2

WA Today

Andrew Webster

Four Corners sets sights on V’landys as inquiry fallout continues

“You can always judge a man by the quality of his enemies,” Oscar Wilde said. Racing NSW chief executive Peter V’landys has various enemies of...

19.09.2024 2

The Sydney Morning Herald

Andrew Webster

Four Corners sets sights on V’landys as inquiry fallout continues

“You can always judge a man by the quality of his enemies,” Oscar Wilde said. Racing NSW chief executive Peter V’landys has various enemies of...

19.09.2024 2

The Age

Andrew Webster

Four Corners sets sights on V’landys as inquiry fallout continues

“You can always judge a man by the quality of his enemies,” Oscar Wilde said. Racing NSW chief executive Peter V’landys has various enemies of...

19.09.2024 3

Brisbane Times

Andrew Webster

Whole new ball-game: Kings owners want to buy share in the Bears

Colourful Sydney Kings part-owner Paul Smith and former NRL executive Paul Kind are set to become key stakeholders in the Western Bears if, as...

17.09.2024 10

WA Today

Andrew Webster

Whole new ball-game: Kings owners want to buy share in the Bears

Colourful Sydney Kings part-owner Paul Smith and former NRL executive Paul Kind are set to become key stakeholders in the Western Bears if, as...

17.09.2024 6

The Sydney Morning Herald

Andrew Webster

Whole new ball-game: Kings owners want to buy share in the Bears

Colourful Sydney Kings part-owner Paul Smith and former NRL executive Paul Kind are set to become key stakeholders in the Western Bears if, as...

17.09.2024 1

The Age

Andrew Webster

Whole new ball-game: Kings owners want to buy share in the Bears

Colourful Sydney Kings part-owner Paul Smith and former NRL executive Paul Kind are set to become key stakeholders in the Western Bears if, as...

17.09.2024 1

Brisbane Times

Andrew Webster

How much longer can Penrith keep producing superstars for other clubs?

When most employees leave their company, they hold farewell parties in a pub or restaurant or, if they’re unpopular, a phone box. Penrith, for the...

12.09.2024 2

WA Today

Andrew Webster

How much longer can Penrith keep producing superstars for other clubs?

When most employees leave their company, they hold farewell parties in a pub or restaurant or, if they’re unpopular, a phone box. Penrith, for the...

12.09.2024 2

The Sydney Morning Herald

Andrew Webster

How much longer can Penrith keep producing superstars for other clubs?

When most employees leave their company, they hold farewell parties in a pub or restaurant or, if they’re unpopular, a phone box. Penrith, for the...

12.09.2024 2

The Age

Andrew Webster