Daniel Pace was a writer for Finder. He has over 25 years of experience as a sports journalist, covering international events such as Rugby World Cups in France and New Zealand, the Commonwealth Games in Delhi and Glasgow, plus surfing in Tahiti and a Davis Cup tie in northern Chile. Daniel has worked for AAP in Sydney, Gold Coast and Brisbane, The Guardian newspaper in London and for News Corp publications both as a journalist and sub-editor. He lives in Brisbane and enjoys playing video games with his young daughter, overpowering his regular tennis rival and seeking the Holy Grail of golf – a hole in one.
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