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Tassie legend Marsh pulls up stumps
Tasmanian cricket is preparing to farewell one of its favourite sons with Dan Marsh close to announcing his retirement. Read More
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Five-star Arsenal turns on the style
Arsenal swept into the Champions League quarter-finals on the back of a Nicklas Bendtner silenced hat-trick in a majestic 5-0 win against Porto this morning (AEDT). Read More
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Robben magic puts Bayern through
Bayern Munich reached the Champions League quarter-finals on away goals this morning (AEDT) despite a 3-2 defeat at Fiorentina in a thrilling last 16 second leg tie. Read More
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AFL ups ante in doping battle
The AFL will start testing for human growth homes and a new type of EPO. Read More
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Rooney fit for Becks homecoming
Wayne Rooney will be fit for Manchester United's Champions League clash with AC Milan tomorrow morning (AEDT), United boss Sir Alex Ferguson confirmed on the eve of the match. Read More
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No more knobbly knees for Nadal
Former world number one Rafael Nadal, who retired injured during his Australian Open quarter-final in January, says he is fit for the Indian Wells tournament which gets underway in California on Wednesday. Read More
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Griffiths fires in AFC victory
Kashima Antlers won the clash of East Asia's titans with a dramatic, 2-1 AFC Champions League win over Jeonbuk Motors, while Beijing Guoan dug deep to take three points thanks to a goal from Australian striker Joel Griffiths. Read More
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Australia to take on Dutch in semis
Australia will take on the Netherlands in the semi-finals of the hockey World Cup despite the Dutch losing 2-1 to South Korea overnight. Read More
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Clarke set to return for Tests
Australian vice-captain Michael Clarke is expected to be named in the Test squad to face New Zealand, despite the continuing dramas surrounding fiancee Lara Bingle. Read More
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Hawks force grand final decider
Wollongong has ensured the NBL championship will go to a decider, levelling the series with a 75-63 victory over Perth in Wollongong. Read More
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Victory slump to second ACL defeat
Over-scheduled and undermanned, Melbourne Victory face a difficult task to advance further in the Asian Champions League after slumping to a second defeat in two group matches. Read More
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Price must be right for SBW move
Steve Price will not get excited about Sonny Bill Williams' mooted return to the NRL until he hears his former Bulldogs team-mate pledge his desire for a comeback to the 13-man code. Read More
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Mortimer call has no effect on Kimmorley
Canterbury half-back Brett Kimmorley says Daniel Mortimer's decision to reject overtures from the Bulldogs to remain at Parramatta will not affect a call on his own NRL future. Read More
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Tomane beats Toopi to centres spot
Former Melbourne Storm flyer Joseph Tomane's impressive trial form has won the boom teenager a centres spot for Gold Coast's NRL season-opener against New Zealand Warriors on Sunday. Read More
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Aussies canter to Hamilton triumph
Australia has taken a 2-1 lead in the Chappell-Hadlee one-day series, cruising to a six-wicket victory over New Zealand at Seddon Park in Hamilton. Read More
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Jurrah gone for four months
Melbourne expects to lose exciting forward Liam Jurrah for a huge chunk of the AFL season with a serious shoulder injury. Read More
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Award-winning Lavicka earns praise
The superlatives were running thick and fast for Sydney FC's Vitezslav Lavicka after he was voted PFA coach of the year. Read More
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Phoenix push Champions League claims
Wellington Phoenix claims it should be entitled to qualify for the Asian Champions League, claiming it is no different to any other side in the A-League. Read More
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Tigers wing it with Tuqiri
Wests Tigers' newest recruit Lote Tuqiri has been named on the wing for the round one NRL match against Manly on Monday night. Read More
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Kookas top, but keen to improve
Australia's men's hockey team has topped its group in New Delhi, but already stressed the importance not to squander a golden chance to win the World Cup. Read More
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Taylor talks up Rabbits pack
South Sydney second rower Dave Taylor says he believes the Rabbitohs have the best forward pack in the NRL ahead of their season opener against the Roosters at the Olympic stadium. Read More
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Mason reined in for debut
North Queensland's star recruit Willie Mason will make his NRL debut off the bench against Brisbane on Friday night. Read More
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Bailey takes Clarke's spot
Surprised new Australian one-day squad member George Bailey says his call-up is the kind of breakthrough that has sparked international careers. Read More
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Black Caps restricted to 245
Mitchell Johnson and Ryan Harris starred with the ball as New Zealand put up a meagre total of 245 in the third one-day international against Australia in Hamilton. Read More
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