
By Bill Quigley - Articles published in Three Monkeys Online
Down under, down under - Scuba Diving in the Great Barrier Reef, Australia.
A cruise on the Great Barrier Reef off the coast of Australia is, for many, the highlight of a trip down under. In this article, regular Three Monkeys Online contributor, the ever intrepid Bill Quigley goes in search of the life aquatic....
The Muddy Confluence - Two days in Kuala Lumpur
Like many travellers, Bill Quigley arrived in Kuala Lumpur as a stopover on his way to Australia. Two days wandering around Malaysia's capital was enough to convince him that it's a place to return to in its own right....
Formula One - Three Monkeys' Analysis
While two Grand Prixs have been and gone without a Schumacher podium presence, it may look as if the world has been turned upside down. Bill Quigley analyses some of this year's Formula One rule changes, and gives his predictions for the season....
A Cardiff Decider. Six Nations Rugby analysis and predictions.
So far Bill Quigley's pre-season prediction that Wales and Ireland would be the leading teams in the 2005 Six Nations competition have held true. Here he analyses the matches to date, and gazes into his patented crystal ball to predict the overall winners...
2005 The Six Nations Competition - an overview.
The rugby six nations competition for 2005 kicks off in the first weekend of February. Three Monkeys Online sports writer, Bill Quigley, analyses the teams and fixtures, and makes some predictions....
The voice of Gaelic Games - Micháel O’Muircheartaigh in interview.
On the occasion of the publication of Micháel O’Muircheartaigh's autobiography, Three Monkeys Online spoke to Gaelic sports' greatest commentator. ...
Ireland's progress. The 2006 Word Cup Qualifiers - France and the Faroe Islands.
Two matches further on, Bill Quigley reviews the progress and analyses Ireland's performance against both France and the Faroe islands....
Dogville - a review
No stranger to controversy, Lars Von Trier managed to whip up yet more when he set his last film Dogville in a fictional American town. Bill Quigley looks at the controversy, and, more importantly, the film....
Racing to stand still. The waning attractions of Formula One.
With the withdrawal of Tobacco Sponsorship imminent, and increasing safety regulations that slow drivers down, giving little chance for overtaking and suspense, what is the future for Formula One Motor Racing?...
The Globalisation of Football
Is nothing sacred? Globalisation has its effects on the world's favourite sport, as Bill Quigley investigates. Far ranging effects, from the changing of the style of national squads, through to the exorbitant wages and pay per view t.v. ...
The World Cup - Ireland's story so far.
Two games into the qualifying rounds for the world cup, Bill Quigley takes a look at the Irish performance. Handing out praise where due, and a savaging elsewhere, he looks at the squads strengths and weaknesses, and attempts to gaze into the crystal ball...
Reviews by Bill Quigley published in 3Monkeys Online
Million Dollar Baby
Based on the book by F.X.O'Toole, Million Dollar Baby has been nominated in most of the major categories for the 2005 Oscars. Directed by Clint Eastwood, and starring Clint Eastwood, Hilary Swank, and Morgan Freeman....
From Dún Síon to Croke Park - the autobiography of Micheál Ó’Muircheartaigh
Autobiography of Ireland's favourite sports commentator, the voice of Gaelic Games, Micheál Ó’Muircheartaigh....
House of Sand and Fog
A screen adaptation of the novel by Andre Dubus III, starring Ben Kingsley, Jennifer Connelly, and Shohreh Aghdashloo. Directed by Vadim Perelman....
The Lovely Bones - Alice Sebold
The Lovely Bones is American writer Alice Sebold's second book, following her memoir Lucky. It is the story of a fourteen-year-old rape victim, narrated from Heaven....
Hidalgo
Viggo Mortensen's first post-Lord of the Rings outing. Directed by Joe Johnston, starring Viggo Mortensen and Omar Sharif....
Roger and Me
Recently re-released on DVD with added Director's commentary, Roger and Me, was Michael Moore's first major Documentary. ...


