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Sports Freak

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Runs a sports blog. Alternate cohost of the Saturday session on Sport Nation. Mentor to @NewYorkNixon

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Heather (@hdiddynz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It drives me more mad than it should when people refer to recent years as “216” instead of 2016. Happens in rugby all the time. 216 was literally a millennia ago. Stop it.

Daniel Jackson (@danielneljack) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm surprised at people saying that Don McGlashan isn't that well known. I'm not someone who knows much about New Zealand music, but he's a very familiar name to me.

Scott (@madmaclegend) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A bunch of "WTF are you" photos recently for the new Pope But he could name the entire 2005 White Sox roster though.... (alongside Shane Harmon)

ShanghaiPanda (@thinking_panda) 's Twitter Profile Photo

During an interview with the 25-year-old Chinese student who was Harvard's valedictorian, two old American men were fighting behind her - it was like some kind of metaphor.😂 You cannot make satirical sitcoms in the US these days because real life can look like this.

BLACKCAPS (@blackcaps) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tim Southee ONZM A special congratulations to Tim Southee who has been appointed an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to cricket, in today's King's Birthday Honours List.

Tim Southee ONZM

A special congratulations to Tim Southee who has been appointed an Officer of the New Zealand Order of Merit for services to cricket, in today's King's Birthday Honours List.
BLACKCAPS (@blackcaps) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NZC is deeply saddened to confirm the passing of former Test batsman Robert Anderson (middle), aged 76. A stylish top-order player, he scored 92 on debut in Lahore, and was part of New Zealand’s historic first Test win over England in 1978. Robert represented four Major

NZC is deeply saddened to confirm the passing of former Test batsman Robert Anderson (middle), aged 76. A stylish top-order player, he scored 92 on debut in Lahore, and was part of New Zealand’s historic first Test win over England in 1978. Robert represented four Major
Andrew (@shortflyslip) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Christchurch BHS 1st XI of 1965, in which David Trist and Robert Anderson - both of whom have passed away in the last few days - played. Also includes future NZC CEO Chris Doig, Test cricketer Dayle Hadlee and Olympic hockey gold medallist John Christensen.

The Christchurch BHS 1st XI of 1965, in which David Trist and Robert Anderson - both of whom have passed away in the last few days - played.

Also includes future NZC CEO Chris Doig, Test cricketer Dayle Hadlee and Olympic hockey gold medallist John Christensen.
ICC (@icc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A shock from the Australian camp as a two-time World Cup winning all-rounder retires from ODI cricket 👀 Details 👇 icc-cricket.com/news/australia…