Phil Lutton

Phil Lutton

Phil Lutton is the sports editor for brisbanetimes.com.au.

Union

The evolution of Quade Cooper

Phil Lutton Quade Cooper's game is evolving, as is the man behind the jersey, writes Phil Lutton, who spoke with the Reds five-eighth about everything from Sonny Bill to Digby Ioane and his boxing ambitions.

Rugby Union

Lynagh stable after stroke

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PIC SHOWS MICHAEL LYNAGH WITH GRAMMAR COACH PETER DIGNAN WATCHING THE GRAMMAR 1ST 15 AGAINST SHORE.

Phil Lutton News of Michael Lynagh's stroke sent a wave of disbelief through the rugby community.

Nostalgia turns to concern for Lynagh teammate

Michael Lynagh

Phil Lutton On Wednesday morning, Ewen McKenzie was casting his mind back to his playing days as he looked at a team photo taken in Italy in 1988, scanning faces and flicking through a mental back catalogue of...

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Photo coincidence adds to shock over Lynagh

Michael Lynagh

Phil Lutton ON WEDNESDAY morning, Ewen McKenzie was casting his mind back to his playing days as he looked at a team photo taken in Italy in 1988, scanning faces and flicking through a mental back catalogue of...

Lynagh set for hospital release

Former Wallaby Michael Lynagh.

Phil Lutton Wallaby great Michael Lynagh will be released from hospital tomorrow morning after suffering a stroke two weeks ago.

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Rugby great cheated death

Lynagh

Phil Lutton Michael Lynagh was having a quiet drink with school friends in Brisbane when he laughed at an old war story and choked innocuously into his beer. When he opened his eyes, he couldn't see.

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Rugby Union

Wallabies legend 'dodged a bullet'

Wallabies great Michael Lynagh (left) and his father Ian leave a press conference at the Royal Brisbane hospital, Wednesday, May 2, 2012. 48 year-old Lynagh was today released from hospital after suffering a stroke two weeks ago. (AAP Image/Dan Peled) NO ARCHIVING

Phil Lutton Michael Lynagh was having a quiet drink when he choked innocuously into his beer.

Rugby union

Not quite out of sight, out of mind as lucky Lynagh eyes recovery

Michael Lynagh

Phil Lutton MICHAEL LYNAGH was having a quiet drink with school friends in Brisbane when he laughed at an old war story and choked innocuously into his beer. When he opened his eyes, he couldn't see.