Saxon Durrant

Freelance Journalist currently based out of Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany.

Australian / English

"Writing is easy. All you have to do is cross out the wrong words." - Mark Twain.

LGC a 'family' for Probe as he celebrates his three-year anniversary.

"“We had a chat, got a coffee and what not and from there, we thought it was going to be a good partnership,” Probe tells me, recounting the facts around his signing in 2017.

“I left [to Dreamhack Valencia] the day after I signed, so it was very, very rushed. It was sort of a trial joining and obviously it went really well and I’ve stayed since.”

Thursday, July 9th marks the third year anniversary of Sean “Probe” Kempen joining Legacy Esports, with the now 23-year-old Australian continuing to build a more than impressive resume in Starcraft II."

RiSky to “do his best” for the community and New Zealand at the Starcraft II DreamHack Summer Season Finals

"Joshua “RiSky” Hayward will represent New Zealand and the Oceanic / South East Asian region today, as he prepares to fight in the first DreamHack Starcraft II Season Finals of 2020.

With the groups released only on Monday evening, it was a tough draw for RiSky. He sits in a group with the American champion Alex “Neeb” Sunderhaft, the legendary Korean Terran Lee “INnoVation” Shin-hyung and the first ever non-Korean world champion, Joona “Serral” Sotala."

From the Archives: Pav makes an early impact

"As Matthew Pavlich prepares to make his 350th appearance for Fremantle this weekend, let's look back to when his AFL career started.
Round 5, 2000, was a normal footy weekend like any other. Mark Ricciuto pushed Adelaide past Brisbane, Wayne Carey and future Freo captain Peter Bell inspired North Melbourne to an eight point victory over the Swans, and Nathan Buckley helped Collingwood overcome the Western Bulldogs."