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Sport

Features

  1. Take a chance on our weekly sport quiz

    Mamma Mia! It's that time again where you test your mental might in our weekly sport quiz. Will you break your record for winning margins, or pay the penalty?

  2. Tigers on the march

    Predicting boom times for the Richmond football club is an infamously hazardous business, but the Tigers' win over Hawthorn shows they are up and about.

  3. 'Golden Girl' Cuthbert remembered

    Betty Cuthbert is remembered as one of Australia's Olympic greats, the original 'Golden Girl' and an inspiration to so many.

  4. Why is Gatlin so hated?

    In the history of athletics has there ever been a champion more universally unloved than Gatlin, the twice doping offender who beat Usain Bolt to ruin his fairytale?

  5. 'We want to win the World Cup'

    You might think beating three of the top teams in the world in quick succession would satisfy Matildas coach Alen Stajcic, but he says there is plenty more to come.

  6. 'Murray inspired Matildas' win'

    Matildas record-breaker Lisa De Vanna reveals late Australian soccer legend Les Murray was an inspiration behind their 6-1 rout of Brazil.

  7. Headgear not enough to stop concussion

    Your child is at the same risk of suffering a concussion whether or not they wear headgear while playing junior sport, research shows.

  8. Vale Les Murray

    Les Murray brought the beauty of the 'World Game' into the homes of so many Australians who were enriched by the game's majesty, writes Richard Hinds.

  9. The pull of Victoria

    The secret is out: as much as the AFL tries to deny it, player movement inevitably works to the advantage of the Victorian clubs.

  10. Cricket pay deal explained

    Here's what you need to know about the resolution to the ongoing dispute.

  11. Bolt's last hurrah

    Usain Bolt's final eve-of-race news conference, heavily laced with nostalgia, rams home the message that athletics is about to lose its brightest star.

  12. Mitchell ready for next step

    As Sam Mitchell leaves one stage of his footy career in hopes of conquering another, he does so as one of the modern era's truly great players.

  13. Murray a fan's favourite

    For generations of football fans in Australia, Les Murray personified the game, gave it long sought-after credibility and made the country fall in love with it.

  14. A brain or a Brownlow?

    Conversation was a bit too quick to turn to concern for Patrick Dangerfield's Brownlow Medal hopes after he rocked Matthew Kreuzer during the Carlton-Geelong AFL clash, writes Richard Hinds.

  1. Aussies weary of rankings slip

    Australia risks an embarrassing slide down the Test rankings if it is unable to conquer Bangladesh in the upcoming two-match series.

  2. Bird, Swepson called up

    Paceman Jackson Bird and leg-spinner Mitchell Swepson are added to Australia's Test squad to tour Bangladesh, in place of the injured Mitchell Starc and James Pattinson.

  3. Cricket now needs to heal

    The cricket pay dispute revealed ugly backroom brawling behind a great game. Was the pain worth it? Cricket Australia's boss says "history will be the judge", writes Mary Gearin.

  4. Cricket pay deal explained

    Here's what you need to know about the resolution to the ongoing dispute.

AFL

  1. New AFL tackling training

    In a bid to sidestep the controversies that have engulfed Brodie Grundy and Patrick Dangerfield, the next generation of AFL footballers are being trained in new tackling techniques.

  2. Suns sack Eade

    The Gold Coast Suns pull the trigger and sack coach Rodney Eade with three rounds remaining in the AFL home-and-away season.

  3. Adelaide thrashes Port Adelaide

    It will be impossible to keep Adelaide fans quiet today after the Crows spanked Port Adelaide with a record 84-point win at Adelaide Oval in wet and windy conditions.

  4. Tigers on the march

    Predicting boom times for the Richmond football club is an infamously hazardous business, but the Tigers' win over Hawthorn shows they are up and about.

  1. Knights get new owner

    The Wests Group has big plans to revive the Newcastle Knights.

  2. 100 days to go to World Cup

    With just 100 days till the Rugby League Women's World Cup kicks off in Cronulla, the defending champion Jillaroos can't wait to get going.

  3. NRL Sunday live

    The Penrith Panthers' finish strong in a 28-14 win over the Wests Tigers while Manly virtually hands the Storm the minor premiership with a win over the Roosters.

  4. NRL Saturday

    The Brisbane Broncos annihilate the Titans 54-0, following the Knights' surprise win over the Warriors, before the Raiders enjoy a convincing win over Cronulla.

  1. All Blacks bugging scandal delay

    A Sydney court hears the All Blacks knocked back three opportunities to go to the police over the discovery of a listening device in their Sydney hotel ahead of last year's Bledisloe Cup.

  2. All Blacks bugging scandal shock

    All Blacks rugby union team manager Darren Shand was "staring" at a bugging device "in shock" after it was discovered at their hotel in Sydney ahead of last year's opening Bledisloe Cup match, the trial of the team's security guard hears.

  3. Rebels transfer Super licence

    The private owners of the Melbourne Rebels confirm the transfer of the Super Rugby licence to the Victorian Rugby Union, securing the team's future.

  4. Crusaders win Super Rugby final

    Crusaders boss Scott Robertson's legion of All Blacks stalwarts can finally say they have added to the history of the Super Rugby franchise after their 25-17 grand final win over the Lions.

  1. State funeral confirmed

    Sydney's St Mary's Cathedral will host a state funeral for much-loved football broadcaster Les Murray next week.

  2. New ABBA shootout

    Olivier Giroud scores the decisive spot kick as Arsenal beats Chelsea 4-1 in a penalty shootout to win the Community Shield at Wembley.

  3. 'We want to win the World Cup'

    You might think beating three of the top teams in the world in quick succession would satisfy Matildas coach Alen Stajcic, but he says there is plenty more to come.

  4. 'Never about the money'

    Money was never the motivating factor for Neymar's record $333 million transfer from Barcelona, the world's most expensive footballer says on his arrival at Paris Saint-Germain.