Introducing the third installment of My Festival with Chris Hughes & Annie Mc in conjunction with Coral & Racing Post.
My Boy Tate - 2021 - The Hollie Hughes
Merv Hughes becomes the 51st member of Australian cricket's Hall of Fame for a 53-Test career that yielded 212 wickets at 28.40, plus 38 wickets in 33 ODIs, and a larger than life personality that makes him an icon of the game.
Against the West Indies in Perth in 1988, Merv Hughes dismissed Curtly Ambrose and Patrick Patterson across two overs to end the first innings. More than a day later, Hughes trapped Gordon Greenidge in front with his first ball of the Windies' second...
A fascinating interview with champion jumps jockey Brian Hughes as he charts his early days riding for Kevin Prendergast and Jim Bolger in Ireland, before his move across to become a jumps jockey based with Howard Johnson in the North of England.
Sydney Sixers skipper Daniel Hughes hit 96 off just 51 balls in a remarkably timed innings, and holing out in the final over four short of a century and with his side in touching distance of victory over the Melbourne Stars
Brian Hughes reflects on being the first northern based Champion Jump Jockey.
Steve Smith paid tribute to his fallen friend Phillip Hughes in the 2014 Adelaide Test, smashing 162 against India and saluting Hughes' Test number when he brought up the milestone.
On the sixth anniversary of Phillip Hughes' passing, Australia skipper Aaron Finch celebrated an emotional century against India at the SCG.
Richard Hughes and Sole Power at their best! Cruise control all the way in the 2014 Nunthorpe Stakes
Merv Hughes put Australia into a strong position on the opening day of the 1992-93 Adelaide Test against West Indies, claiming 5-64 from 21.3 overs
NSW opener Daniel Hughes has posted his highest first class score with the Marsh Sheffield Shield leaders setting South Australia a tough fourth-innings chase of 403 at Bankstown Oval