Billy Slater, Player of the Year
Billy Slater, named the RLIF International player of the year, will be looking to cap a fantastic World Cup with victory in the final against the Kiwis on Saturday night and chats with 2UE’s Sports Today.
Parramatta announce Anderson new coach
Daniel Anderson has been appointed coach of Parramatta – having started his career with the club and then finding success with overseas clubs, he returns to take control of the Eels.
Simon Katich on 2UE's Sports Today
Simon Katich had the 2nd highest batting average out of the Aussies on their recent tour of India, so what went wrong in the test matches in India? He speaks exclusively with 2UE's Sports Today.
NRL changes ahead for 2009
Just what changes are ahead for the NRL next year? Graham Annesley, NRL Chief Operating Officer conducted a conference on how to improve the game and speaks with attendee Greg Alexander.
Can anyone catch the Kangaroos?
Coach Ricky Stuart discusses the Kangaroos continued unbeaten run in the Rugby League World Cup with a 46-6 thrashing of Papua New Guinea in Townsville - Can anyone stop Australia?
George Deep, South Sydney club representative
The NRL organized a Fan Forum to give the games most important stakeholders an opportunity to air their grievances with David Gallop. George Deep attended the NRL Fan Forum representing the fans of Souths.
Anna Meares, Olympic cyclist on Sports Today
In one of the most remarkable stories of the Beijing Games, Anna Meares claimed a silver medal in the Women's Sprint just 8 months after fracturing her vertebrae in a horrific crash that nearly killed her.
2UE’s Gibbsy gives Ponting huge serve
John Gibbs from 2UE’s Sports Today came under fire on the programme for his thoughts on Australian Cricket Captain Ricky Ponting. Listen as John gives Ponting a piece of his mind after the fourth Test.
Tyler Wright, Beachley Classic winner
Tyler Wright won the Beachley Classic at Manly, at 14 she's the youngest ever event winner on the Women’s Pro Tour. The year eight student beat reigning world champion Stephanie Gilmore.
Craig Alexander, Hawaiian Ironman Triathlon winner
Craig won the most prestigious and grueling Triathlon in the world in only his second attempt. He completed the 3.8 kilometre swim, 180km cycle, and 42.2km run in eight hours, 17 minutes and 45 seconds.
Jamie Whincup on Bathurst triple
Jamie, along with driving partner Craig Lowndes, became the first person since Peter Brock in 1984 to win a hat-trick of Bathurst 1000’s.






