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No reverse swing in Hobart: curator
The curator at Bellerive Oval says the firm Hobart pitch is unlikely to break up enough for spinners to get much traction in the second Test. -
Robshaw, Wood and Vunipola back in harness for England
BAGSHOT, England (Reuters) - With every Eddie Jones victory, former England coach Stuart Lancaster must be thinking 'Hang on a minute, that was my idea' and could be forgiven a wry smile when he saw the team to play South Africa at Twickenham on Saturday. -
Kevin Magnussen set for F1 switch to Haas
Kevin Magnussen is poised to replace Esteban Gutierrez on the Haas Formula One team after agreeing to a multi-year deal. -
How the Wallabies will tackle Scotland
All the key facts and figures which will define Australia's Spring Tour clash with Scotland at Murrayfield in Edinburgh on Saturday. -
No other plan to legalise gay marriage: PM
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has confirmed the government has no alternative plans to legalise same-sex marriage. -
Metals soar on Trump infrastructure hopes
Metals prices soar amid hopes Trump's infrastructure policies will boost demand: zinc surges to 5.5-year high while copper and nickel find 16-month high -
Paris climate deal not dead: minister
Federal Environment Minister Josh Frydenberg says it would take four years for the US to pull out of the Paris climate change agreement. -
Japan's PM Abe to meet Trump next week
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe will meet US President-elect Donald Trump in New York next week. -
I'm not asking to be promoted: Abbott
Former prime minister Tony Abbott insists he's not asking to be promoted to cabinet, despite one his close friend suggesting otherwise. -
Taiwan set to legalise gay marriage
Taiwan is set to legalise gay marriage in a first for the Asia region. -
Don't be afraid, Abbott says on Trump win
Former prime minister Tony Abbott says people should not be afraid of democracy just because America has elected Donald Trump as its next president. -
Human Rights Commission 'crook': Abbott
Former prime minister Tony Abbott has again hit out at the Human Rights Commission, describing the organisation as "pretty crook". -
Whiting accepts Vettel apology and moves on
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Formula One race director Charlie Whiting said on Thursday he had accepted an apology from Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel and moved on after the German swore at him during the recent Mexican Grand Prix. -
Woman killed in northern NSW crash
A woman has been killed in a head-on collision in northern NSW. -
No easy ride for F1 title rivals, say other drivers
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Red Bull's Max Verstappen jokingly tried to put a price on helping sway the Formula One title battle between Mercedes team mates Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg on Thursday but nobody was buying that one. -
Wallabies ready for Scottish forward fight
The Wallabies will look to their forwards to help overcome their next grand slam hurdle, Scotland, at Murrayfield on Saturday. -
Wallace can't wait for NRL start at Titans
Jarrod Wallace is excited by the prospect of becoming a starting NRL player at Gold Coast after coming off the bench for most of his time at Brisbane. -
AFL women's pay deal to aid future stars
AFL women's star Aasta O'Connor hopes the league's new pay deal will set the ground for a competition which will last well into the future. -
Batsmen let overworked quicks down: Nevill
Peter Nevill says Australia's pacemen deserve a decent break between innings and it's up to the batsmen to make that happen against South Africa in Hobart. -
Ball-tracking technology needs work: Usman
Australia batsman Usman Khawaja says ball-tracking technology used in Test cricket is not able to accurately map some deliveries that swing or spin. -
England's duo hail Canberra coach Stuart
Canberra's English pair Josh Hodgson and Elliot Whitehead have praised Ricky Stuart for helping them become elite level players. -
Klemmer excited to face off with Graham
Australia prop David Klemmer says he can't wait to take on close friend James Graham when the two Canterbury enforcers meet in Sunday's Four Nations clash. -
Motor racing-Ferrari seek to overturn Vettel's Mexico penalty
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Ferrari sought a review of Sebastian Vettel's Mexican Grand Prix penalty on Thursday after saying new evidence had emerged since the decision was made 11 days ago. -
Russia's Putin orders government to tighten anti-doping controls
MOSCOW (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin has ordered the government to look at way of tightening anti-doping controls in Russian sport, -
Scotland expect Wallabies to attack scrum
Wallabies coach Michael Cheika expects the Australian scrum to be targeted this week - but an injury-hit Scotland is also concerned about its set piece. -
Ex-Venezuela soccer official pleads guilty in U.S. bribery case
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A former president of Venezuela's soccer federation pleaded guilty on Thursday to U.S. charges stemming from a wide-ranging bribery investigation involving FIFA, the sport's world governing body. -
Money-list leader Stenson rallies at Sun City
SUN CITY, South Africa (Reuters) - Three birdies in his final four holes sparked Race to Dubai leader Henrik Stenson into life on Thursday as he carded an opening round 69 to trail by one shot at the European Tour’s Nedbank Challenge. -
England need to go round, not through Springboks, says Jones
BAGSHOT, England (Reuters) - In Eddie Jones's long and nomadic coaching career, one thing has been a constant -- South Africa have always picked the biggest, strongest players available. -
Motor racing-Perez dumps sponsor after Trump elected
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Mexican Formula One driver Sergio Perez has dumped his sunglasses sponsor for a comment made on Twitter about his compatriots after Donald Trump was elected U.S. president. -
O'Brien, O'Mahony return to Ireland side
Ireland coach Joe Schmidt has welcomed back Sean O'Brien and Peter O'Mahony to the side to play Canada. -
Fer and De Roon get late Dutch call-ups
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) - Netherlands have added midfielders Leroy Fer and the uncapped Marten de Roon to their squad for Sunday’s World Cup qualifier in Luxembourg after three players were injured in a friendly with Belgium, the Dutch FA (KNVB) said on Thursday. -
Vettel still upset after Mexican scrap
Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel is still upset at being denied a podium place after being penalised in Mexico to the advantage of Australian Daniel Ricciardo. -
Ireland ring the changes as O'Brien, O'Mahony return
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland coach Joe Schmidt named a completely different side for Saturday's test against Canada from the team that beat New Zealand for the first time last week, handing Garry Ringrose a debut and welcoming back Sean O'Brien and Peter O'Mahony. -
Boks make nine changes for England clash
South Africa coach Allister Coatzee has made a slew of changes to his team for the clash with England at Twickenham. -
U.S. and Mexico meet on heels of Trump victory
While U.S. goalkeeper Tim Howard sought to downplay the significance of the election of Donald Trump, the match will be played in a swing state, Ohio, that helped vault the Republican candidate to the White House. -
Losing toss dented India's chances, says Jadeja
RAJKOT, India (Reuters) - Losing the toss at Rajkot dented India's chances more than threeEngland batsmen hitting centuries in the first innings, all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja said. -
Ford set to become Scotland centurion against Australia
LONDON (Reuters) - Hooker Ross Ford will become only the third player to reach 100 caps for Scotland as he spearheads a new-look front row against Australia on Saturday. -
Struggling Boks make nine changes for England clash
The introduction of Venter is one of nine changes from the side that suffered a record 57-15 loss to New Zealand in their final match of the Rugby Championship last month, a result that has caused much introspection in the country. -
Germany's Khedira says busy schedule a strain for players
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany and Juventus midfielder Sami Khedira said on Thursday that soccer's busy playing schedule was challenging its top professionals both physically and mentally. -
Wales ring the changes for Argentina clash
Wales has made six changes to the team ahead of their clash with Argentina in Cardiff following their 32-8 drubbing by the Wallabies. -
Moeen warns India batsmen against variable bounce
RAJKOT, India (Reuters) - India's batsmen would have to watch out for variable bounce more than prodigious turn on a Rajkot wicket which was at its best for batting on the first two days, England centurion Moeen Ali said on Thursday. -
Goal record is not Germany's aim against San Marino - Loew
Loew told reporters in Rimini on Thursday his team, ranked second in the world, would try to be focussed and were not aiming to score more than the 16 goals Germany put past Russia in 1912. -
Australia's Genia to start at scrumhalf against Scotland
Genia is available after being released by his French club Stade Francais following a stellar season and Cheika is pleased with the stiff competition for the number nine spot in the Wallabies' squad. -
Chelsea's Costa out of Spain squad through injury
Costa had been struggling to shake off a groin injury he suffered in Chelsea's 5-0 Premier League win over Everton on Saturday and immediately underwent medical tests when he met up with the Spain squad. -
NZ's Karauna appointed Japan sevens coach
The Japan Rugby Football Union has announced that New Zealand's Damian Karauna has replaced Tomohiro Segawa as coach of the Japan men's sevens team. -
Wales ring the changes ahead of Argentina clash
Veteran lock Alun Wyn Jones has returned to the starting lineup after missing the Australia game due to the death of his father. He replaces the injured Bradley Davies and will be partnered by Luke Charteris in the second row. -
Wallabies recall Genia, retain Pocock
Michael Cheika has stuck with his new-look back-row of David Pocock, Michael Hooper and Lopeti Timani for Saturday's clash with Scotland. -
Rooney returns to captain England in Scotland clash
Rooney was dropped from the starting team for England's lacklustre Group F qualifier draw with Slovenia last month and has been largely used as a substitute by Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho. -
Two police shot in US, manhunt launched
Two police officers have been shot in southwestern Pennsylvania where police are searching for the shooter, local media say. -
Europe's nationalist leaders excited by Trump win
SBS World News Radio: Donald Trump's surprise win in the United States presidential race is emboldening nationalist leaders and parties across Europe.They are hoping to win over voters with similar anti-immigration and anti-political-establishment messages in looming elections.
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