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Britain, China and Germany all win the same skeleton World Cup race
via abc.net.auGeng Wengiang of China, Matt Weston of Britain and Christopher Grotheer of Germany finish their gold medal runs at the skeleton World Cup with the same times, completing a historic three-way tie. -
Woman at centre of Tim Paine sexting scandal revealed
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Everything you need to know about George Kamobsos Jr's lightweight title fight against Teófimo López
via abc.net.auGeorge Kambosos Jr will finally meet unified lightweight world champion Teófimo López at Madison Square Garden on Sunday (AEDT). Here's everything you need to know. -
The ‘massive’ Bathurst moment that sparked Whincup’s legendary Supercars career
via foxsports.com.auJamie Whincup has detailed the “absolutely massive” Bathurst podium in 2005 that aided his move to Triple Eight. -
The Socceroos' path to the 2022 World Cup might have just become much harder
via abc.net.auThe Socceroos would need to chart a path through a South American play-off should they fail to gain automatic qualification for the 2022 World Cup. -
Rafael Benítez believes he will keep shareholder backing at Everton
via theguardian.comManager says he feels supported despite club’s downturnMoshiri said to understand transfer window predicamentRafael Benítez insists he has the full support of Farhad Moshiri and that Everton’s majority shareholder understands there will be no quick fix for the club’s malaise in the January transfer window.Everton have not won in six matches and visit Brentford on Sunday without the long-term injury absentee Dominic Calvert-Lewin and his fellow first-choice striker Richar -
Mikel Arteta has faith Nicolas Pepé can rediscover form at Arsenal
via theguardian.com£72m Ivorian played five minutes of past four top-flight fixturesManager says next few seasons will show if he is value for moneyMikel Arteta has admitted Arsenal are yet to see whether Nicolas Pépé will deliver on his £72m transfer fee but believes the out-of-favour forward can come good over the rest of his contract.Hopes were high that Pépé would make a quick start this season after he finished 2020-21 strongly, scoring five times in the club’s fi -
Klopp urges Mané to ‘pay back with football’ when opponents provoke him
via theguardian.comLiverpool manager believes striker has long been a targetKlopp: ‘Sadio is now much better at dealing with that’Jürgen Klopp has told Sadio Mané to control his emotions when provoked by opponents and “pay them back with football”. The Liverpool manager believes opposition players regularly attempt to antagonise the striker, and was embroiled in a furious row with Mikel Arteta last weekend after the Arsenal bench appealed for a card when Mané caught Takeh -
One of Italy, Portugal to miss World Cup
World Cup qualifying: Italy and Portugal have been drawn on the same side of World Cup qualifying group, meaning one giant will miss the tournament. -
‘Cheating is cheating’: Smith call hammered
Cricket Australia may have forgiven Steve Smith’s role in the Cape Town ball tampering scandal but several Aussie cricket legends have shown the tough path he still has to travel. -
Football giants on World Cup collision course in playoff shock
via foxsports.com.auEuropean champions Italy and Portugal could meet for a place at the 2022 World Cup after being drawn in the same play-off path. -
Exeter’s Sam Simmonds leaves it late to crush Bath’s hopes of a first win
via theguardian.comBath 16-23 ExeterChiefs eke out hard-fought victory over struggling hostsThe Gallagher Premiership season is over three months old and Bath still cannot buy a win. They came agonisingly close here but ultimately could not quite seal the deal, a well-taken 77th-minute try from number eight Sam Simmonds securing fourth-placed Exeter a scrappy but hard-earned victory.Despite the return of Dave Ewers, back for the first time since mid-October, and Henry Slade, fresh from his productive autumn with E -
Next Stars: The NBL talent set to join Giddey in the NBA
The NBL’s Next Stars program has paved the way for the likes of LaMelo Ball, Josh Giddey and Didi Louzada to use the Australian league as a platform to the NBA. -
Bruce previews intense 2022 calendar
Netball: Diamonds defender Courtney Bruce previews what is a bumper 2022 calendar for Australia, including a Commonwealth Games. -
England racism ‘earthquake’ reaches crossroads after ‘damning’ testimony
via foxsports.com.auEnglish cricket’s top administrator announced an anti-racism action plan on Friday in response to the Azeem Rafiq scandal, admitting an “earthquake” had hit the sport in recent weeks. -
Dani Laidley opens up on bold life change
Former AFL coach and player Danielle Laidley has opened up on her new life as a woman, and the agony she went through on her “rollercoaster” journey. -
Campbell sisters join forces on new book
Swimming: Cate and Bronte Campbell have released a new book detailing their tumultuous journey to the top of Australian swimming over the past decade, titled Sister Secrets. -
Next Stars: Which NBL stars can join Giddey in the NBA?
The NBL’s Next Stars program has paved the way for the likes of LaMelo Ball, Josh Giddey and Didi Louzada to use the Australian league as a platform to the NBA. -
Kyrgios opens up on quarantine row
Tennis superstar Nick Kyrgios has opened up on his highly publicised hotel quarantine row with girlfriend Chiara Passari, describing the two-week ordeal as “the most inhumane thing I’ve ever done”. -
How Latrell turned to the land to get himself right
Latrell Mitchell is quietly making preparations for his 2022 NRL season with a unique training program of chainsaws, quad bikes and that most punishing of farm chores — fencing. -
Gold Coast races called off after overnight rain
Recognition Stakes day at the Gold Coast has been called off after the already rain-soaked track copped further rain on Friday night, putting it out of action for Saturday. -
Aussie’s ‘big nuts’ stun boxing mogul
Boxing promoter Eddie Hearn has given Jeff Fenech’s protege Brock Jarvis the ultimate compliment despite the 24-year-old Aussie’s US debut almost ending in disaster. -
Lajovic’s bizarre stoppage in win; Djokovic makes classy move: Davis Cup Wrap
via foxsports.com.auNovak Djokovic sped past Austria’s Dennis Novak to give Serbia an unassailable 2-0 lead in their Davis Cup opening match at Innsbruck on Saturday. -
Paine break sparks awkward Barmy Army U-turn after X-rated taunt
via foxsports.com.auThe Barmy Army was more than ready to jump all over the Tim Paine scandal but the latest development has seen the fan group changed its tune. -
Underdog Strikers target early success against Scorchers in WBBL final
via abc.net.auHaving gone the long way to reach the final, the Adelaide Strikers know they need to make early inroads in the Perth Scorchers' strong batting line up to win Saturday's WBBL final. -
Will Sam Kerr be fit for USA clash?
Football: Sam Kerr trained separately from the group in the final session before the Matildas' match against a touring USA side on Saturday. -
Vile Fury sledge makes the world cringe
Tommy Fury was left with his head in his hands after dad John made a vile sexual remark about Jake Paul’s girlfriend Julia Rose. -
United down Glory to take first win
A-League: Western United forward Dylan Wenzel-Halls was the only man to break the deadlock against Perth Glory in round two action at AAMI Park. -
McDermott the man as Tassie tonk WA
Cricket: Tasmania were too good for Western Australia in the Marsh Cup on Friday, Ben McDermott putting up 133 runs in the five-wicket victory. -
‘Stick one up them’: Pom’s brave Aussie jab; Great wants Marnus over vice Smith — Ashes Daily
via foxsports.com.auFormer Australia Test captain Ian Chappell has questioned Steve Smith’s elevation back into an official leadership role after he was named vice-captain on Friday. -
Ralf Rangnick’s arrival is a response to Thomas Tuchel’s Chelsea revolution | Barney Ronay
via theguardian.comManchester United enlisting one of the traiblazers of hard pressing adds spice to a meeting with his thriving protegeEd Woodward always gets his man. Or at least, Ed Woodward always gets a man. Give Manchester United’s chief executive his due. People definitely keep turning up.There is probably some kind of method in the decision to replace Ole Gunnar Solskjær with Ralf Rangnick: the leap from a managerial style based around vibes, DNA and warm feelings to Europe’s most unforgi -
‘Big set of nuts’: Boxing mogul Eddie Hearn’s huge wraps on Brock Jarvis
via foxsports.com.auBoxing promoter Eddie Hearn has given Jeff Fenech’s protege Brock Jarvis the ultimate compliment despite the 24-year-old Aussie’s US debut almost ending in disaster. -
Big crowd change for Boxing Day Test, Australian Open
Sports fans will be reunited as one for the Boxing Day Test and Australian Open with segregated spectator areas to be axed for the Ashes blockbuster and tennis Grand Slam. -
Barmy Army whacked after Paine U-turn
The Barmy Army was more than ready to jump all over the Tim Paine scandal but the latest development has seen the fan group changed its tune. -
Teófimo López: ‘I don’t get nervous. I’ve learned to flow like water’
via theguardian.comUndisputed world lightweight champion says he has found a new ‘in-look’ before facing challenger George Kambosos on SaturdayJust hours after he became a father, Teófimo López, the most charismatic fighter on the planet and one of the best pound-for-pound boxers at work today, leans back in his car in Las Vegas and talks about joy and adversity, babies and tattoos, depression and love. The roof of his car is rolled open and sunshine lights up his face despite the shadows -
Cricket has made a start in tackling discrimination – it must see it through | Chris Grant
via theguardian.comThough shying away from admitting structural racism, English cricket has admitted it needs wholesale reform. It’s a startThere is a maxim in modern, systemic approaches to leading organisations through change: “They say that, if you’re not part of the solution, you’re part of the problem. The truth is that, if you don’t acknowledge you’re part of the problem, you can never effectively become part of the solution.”In the run-up to last week’s hastil -
Carlsen and Nepomniachtchi draw chess world title opener after flag furore
via theguardian.comRussian flag banned in buildup to showdown in DubaiDefending champion Carlsen says he ‘was a little bit shaky’Simmering tension on the board, unexpected drama off it. Magnus Carlsen’s defence of his world chess title in Dubai began with a 45-move draw against his Russian challenger Ian Nepomniachtchi – and a surprise intervention by the World Anti-Doping Agency.The first game of the 14-match encounter, which has a prize fund of €2m, was eagerly followed by hundreds o -
UFC pocket rocket’s hilarious slam dunk
Alex Volkanovski may be one of the best UFC fighters in the world but the Wollongong native isn’t afraid to try his hand at sports outside of the octagon. -
Wallabies warned as Rennie apologises for ref spray
via foxsports.com.auWallabies head coach Dave Rennie has accepted a formal warning from World Rugby following critical comments he made about the officiating during Australia’s 29-28 defeat by Wales last week. -
Crash: The one in four fans Smith must win back
You could set your watch by it ... “Smith vice-captain! Go the Poms.’’ -
Pat Cummins isn't perfect and he's happy that way
via abc.net.auAustralia's new men's Test captain is not afraid to admit he has flaws, a characteristic that may help him thrive in the role, writes David Mark. -
'I'm certainly not perfect': Cummins shows why he's the men's Test captain we need to have
via abc.net.auAustralia's new men's Test captain is not afraid to admit he has flaws, a characteristic that may help him thrive in the role, writes David Mark. -
Rugby Australia must ensure 2027 World Cup windfall is a bonus not a lifeline
via theguardian.comRather than a short-term financial fix, the showpiece event should leave a legacy which will help to secure the code’s futureTremendous optimism is sweeping Australian rugby following World Rugby’s announcement that the country is the preferred candidate to host the 2027 World Cup. The governing body will make a final decision in May, but the sport’s showpiece tournament is now Australia’s to lose.Rugby Australia chairman Hamish McLennan described hosting the World Cup as -
Diversity a boon for women’s cricket as Indian cohort elevate WBBL quality | Megan Maurice
via theguardian.comSmriti Mandhana’s record-equalling runs and Harmanpreet Kaur’s domination headlined India’s growing presenceTo the casual fan, the inclusion of eight Indian players in the 2021 Women’s Big Bash League season may have looked like it was following The Nanny’s selection guidelines – they had style, they had flair, they were there. The multi-format series between Australia and India leading directly into the domestic competition allowed for a great influx of India -
$2.1 billion debt, a crumbling cathedral and Messi’s tears: How a football giant collapsed to ashes
via foxsports.com.auA decade ago, Barcelona was the toast of the football world. Pep Guardiola’s tiki-taka football left fans, pundits, and the club’s rivals in awe and earned the master coach 14 trophies in four seasons until 2012, including a pair of Champions League crowns. -
Inspired by a teammate's courage, Glen is confronting childhood sexual abuse
via abc.net.auGlen Fearnett had kept a dark secret his entire life, but when an ex-teammate had the bravery to speak up about sexual abuse, he knew it was time to shine a light on his own experiences. -
For one former amateur footballer, standing tall for a teammate means speaking about childhood sexual abuse
via abc.net.auGlen Fearnett had kept a dark secret his entire life, but when an ex-teammate had the bravery to speak up about sexual abuse, he knew it was time to shine a light on his own experiences. -
‘Test cricketers 24/7’: The hidden history of the Paine scandal
via theage.com.auAs Cricket Australia unveiled its culture review, allegations against Tasmania and Tim Paine landed in the former CEO’s inbox. -
We can feel for Tim Paine the person – honesty is difficult | Geoff Lemon
via theguardian.comThis is not how Pat Cummins would want to take the captaincy – during the trials of a friend who created his own misery and now has to accept responsibilityHonesty is a difficult business. There are people with an innate inability to lie, left with their own reality shaken if they try to misinform someone else’s. Safe to say they’re a minority. The impulse comes early, the way kids lie extravagantly, faces smeared in chocolate while denying any knowledge of a stolen block. Some -
Aston Villa’s much-coveted Carney Chukwuemeka will not sign new deal
via theguardian.comManchester City, Manchester United and Liverpool interestedMidfielder frustrated over lack of first-team actionCarney Chukwuemeka will not sign a new contract at Aston Villa, putting England’s biggest clubs on alert, including Manchester City, Manchester United and Liverpool.The 18-year-old midfielder, rated as one of England’s most promising talents, has decided that his future does not lie with Villa, having grown frustrated at his lack of first-team opportunity. Continue reading..
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