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Reborn and ruthless: can Manchester City realise their WSL title dream?
There are raindrops depicted on Manchester City’s third kit, with a deliberate nod to the often unsettled weather. Seeing the strip, what catches the eye first, though, is the fluorescent, neon green socks. You cannot fail to notice them, and that is now also true of Manchester City in this season’s Women’s Super League title race; a team that quietly went under the radar initially, scarcely being spoken about as contenders, are now unmissable as they keep on winning, shining b -
Scorchers to face Sixers with 28-run finals victory over the Stars
via smh.com.auA record opening partnership between Katie Mack and Beth Mooney has led the Perth Scorchers WBBL side to a comfortable victory over the Melbourne Stars in the league’s first final at the WACA on Tuesday night. -
David Squires on … Mohamed Salah’s explosive interview and Liverpool chaos
Our cartoonist on the trouble at Anfield after Egyptian’s stinging response to being dropped by Arne SlotDavid’s favourite cartoons of 2025 | Buy one hereAnd his latest book, Chaos in the Box: get it now Continue reading... -
Dyson Heppell joins Collingwood in coaching development role
via foxsports.com.auEssendon champion Dyson Heppell is headed to Collingwood in a development role in Craig McRae’s team. -
Spurs and England winger Jessica Naz sustains second ACL injury of her career
Naz sustained injury against Aston Villa on SundayShe will have surgery and will not play again this seasonThe England winger Jessica Naz will miss the rest of the season after sustaining an anterior cruciate ligament injury in her right knee.The 25-year-old was withdrawn injured during Tottenham’s Women’s Super League victory over Aston Villa on Sunday. Spurs released a statement on Tuesday saying that Naz would undergo surgery. Continue reading... -
Arne Slot has says he has ‘no clue’ if Mohamed Salah will play for Liverpool again – video
Arne Slot has cast further doubt on Mohamed Salah’s future at Liverpool by admitting that he has 'no clue' whether the forward has played his last game for the club. The head coach also insisted his politeness should not be mistaken for weakness after leaving Salah out of the Champions League game against Inter.Slot gave his first public reaction on Monday to Salah’s incendiary interview at Leeds when previewing Liverpool’s match at San Siro. He denied Salah -
V’landys meets with sacked Wests Tigers directors
via smh.com.auThe NRL has made good on its promise to look into the club’s boardroom issues following the sacking of four independent directors by its majority owner. -
Matthew Dellavedova on verge of return after hospitalisation; forward suspended after positive drug test — NBL Daily
via foxsports.com.auFormer NBA champion and reigning NBL finals MVP Matthew Dellavedova nearing a return to the Kings lineup, while Phoenix forward Akech Aliir has copped a one-month drug ban by Sports Integrity Australia. Catch up on all the latest NBL news in NBL Daily! -
‘Looking like a long-term player’: Big praise for SSP hopeful; Dees hit with two more blows — Off-Season Central
via foxsports.com.auWelcome to Off-Season Central. -
Kikau re-signs with Dogs
via smh.com.auThe Bulldogs receive a huge boost as gun back-rower Viliame Kikau re-signs with the club. -
Sabastian Sawe: the marathon star on a mission to be drug tested as much as possible | Sean Ingle
This year’s London Marathon winner deserves credit for offering more than enough proof he is clean while setting a new standard for other athletes to followLast week the world’s best marathon runner, Sabastian Sawe, looked me straight in the eye and told me “doping is a cancer”. Then he insisted he was clean. You hear such oaths and affirmations all the time. But, uniquely, Sawe recently backed up those words by asking the Athletics Integrity Unit to test him as much as p -
Sabastian Sawe: the marathon runner on a mission to be drug tested as much as possible | Sean Ingle
This year’s London Marathon winner deserves credit for offering more than enough proof he is clean while setting a new standard for other athletes to followLast week the world’s best marathon runner, Sabastian Sawe, looked me straight in the eye and told me “doping is a cancer”. Then he insisted he was clean. You hear such oaths and affirmations all the time. But, uniquely, Sawe recently backed up those words by asking the Athletics Integrity Unit to test him as much as p -
Emile Heskey: ‘Gone are the times when you just ignore abuse. No. Why should we?’
The former England striker on stepping up to tackle racism, protecting his sons and Liverpool’s woesEmile Heskey was about 14 years old when he was chased from Leicester City’s old Filbert Street stadium all the way into town by a man shouting racist abuse. He was a Leicester fan who had no idea he was abusing a player who would go on to help his club win promotion to the Premier League and two League Cups before a move to Liverpool for what, at the time, was the club’s record -
‘Looking like a long-term player’: Big praise for SSP hopeful; Dees rocked by another blow — Off-Season Central
via foxsports.com.auWelcome to Off-Season Central. -
England's woes continue with Wood out of Ashes
via abc.net.auEngland's Ashes woes have continue with spearhead quick Mark Wood ruled out of the rest of the tour with a knee injury. -
The dual pathways open for Khawaja’s Ashes re-election
via theage.com.auIn electoral terms, Usman Khawaja now has two pathways to the votes required for a Test recall before the end of this Ashes. -
Luckless England star out for series as Aussies confirm own big injury blow
via foxsports.com.auJosh Hazlewood will not play a part in the entire Ashes series and will be joined by England fast bowler Mark Wood, who is set to return home to begin recovering from a knee injury. -
Man charged for sending alleged threats to Crows star Izak Rankine
via foxsports.com.auA man has been arrested for allegedly sending a series of threatening messages to Adelaide Crows star Izak Rankine. -
BREAKING: Luckless England star out for series as Aussies confirm own big injury blow
via foxsports.com.auJosh Hazlewood will not play a part in the entire Ashes series and will be joined by England fast bowler Mark Wood, who is set to return home to begin recovering from a knee inju -
England’s Ashes campaign suffers fresh blow as Mark Wood ruled out for series
via smh.com.auThe fast bowler will join Australian counterpart Josh Hazlewood on the sidelines for the remainder of the series, while the hosts have locked in Pat Cummins for an Adelaide return. -
Baker’s duo eyes back-to-back success in Magic Millions
via smh.com.auMasvingo would be the pick of Bjorn Baker’s duo in Wednesday’s $200,000 Magic Millions Wyong 2yo Classic, but stablemate Paradoxium is set to show he’s taken some giant leaps. -
Desperate club’s shock new $5m raid for Test star; Bulldogs enforcer inks extension — Nov 1 LIVE
via foxsports.com.auThe Dragons are reportedly set to offer South Sydney’s Test enforcer Keaon Koloamatangi a mega $5 million deal to join the club after striking out on a number of high-profile stars. -
‘Is it fair?’ Great’s verdict on Aus selection squeeze, Khawaja future as mass changes loom
via foxsports.com.auOn a day where champion fast bowler Josh Hazlewood was ruled out of the Ashes due to Achilles soreness, Aussie great Brett Lee said a silver lining to his misfortune has been the depth of bowling options on offer across the country. -
Chargers edge Eagles after Jalen Hurts has two turnovers on same play
Philadelphia Eagles 19-22 Los Angeles Chargers (OT)Eagles quarterback throws four interceptions Super Bowl champions lose third game in successionCameron Dicker kicked a go-ahead 54-yard field goal – one of his five in the game – and Tony Jefferson intercepted Jalen Hurts in overtime at the one-yard line, lifting the Los Angeles Chargers to a 22-19 victory over the slumping Philadelphia Eagles.Hurts also made some unwanted history in the game as he became the first player in NFL hist -
De Minaur wins Newk medal for fourth time; young gun Cruz Hewitt’s hip ailment
via smh.com.auFor the third successive year, Tennis Australia crowned Alex de Minaur as its standout player. -
Cummins locked in for Adelaide as Australia vow to keep pressure on England
via theage.com.auAs expected, the captain will return to the side for the third Test, while strike bowlers Mitchell Starc and Scott Boland are unlikely to be rested with the series on the line. -
Now, for FIFA’s next trick: Introducing in-game advertising breaks by stealth
via theage.com.auFIFA’s solution to the real problem of the summer heat at next year’s World Cup is a deliberate over-correction, designed to maximise revenue under the guise of player welfare. -
Mackay to host first Test match when Australia faces Bangladesh in 2026
via abc.net.auThe Australian men will play a two-match series against Bangladesh in 2026, with the second venue yet to be decided. -
Ash Barty’s simple advice for Australian tennis’ next big thing
via smh.com.auThe former world No.1 has encouraged Australian teenager and next big thing Emerson Jones to be “kind to herself” ahead of an Australian Open where she will attract more attention than ever. -
‘Nowhere near that’: The alarming numbers and identity crisis behind Illawarra Hawks’ slump
via foxsports.com.au262 days removed from their 2024–25 NBL championship, the Illawarra Hawks are still battling a title hangover - and a repeat now feels increasingly unlikely.
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