- + Souths couldn't take late chance—South Sydney have been dealt a 38-24 blow in their NRL match against St George Illawarra.
- + Illness again hits the Boomers—Illness has again struck the Boomers ahead of the team's match against Slovenia at the World Championships.
- + Fowler scores as Glory beat Phoenix—Perth Glory maintained their unbeaten start to the A-League season with a 2-1 victory over Wellington.
- + Hasler disappointed with Matai—Manly coach Des Hasler has criticised Steve Matai after his high shot on Canterburys' Michael Ennis.
- + Cooper to stay with Wallabies—Wallabies star Quade Cooper is expected to announce this week he is staying with Australian rugby.
- + India mulls legalised gambling—The Indian govt is reportedly looking at proposals to legalise the country's underground gambling market.
- + Atherton pleads for Aamer leniency—A former England captain has urged for leniency for teen Mohammad Aamer caught in the fixing scandal.
- + Presure mounts on Power—Pressure mounted on Aust's Will Power as he suffered a late race wobble to finish eighth in the Indy300.
- + Faingaa suspended for two games—Wallabies reserve hooker Saia Faingaa has been suspended for two games for a dangerous tackle.
- + All Blacks speak of quake ordeal—Several All Blacks have spoken of their harrowing experiences during the earthquake in Christchurch.
- + Swans win a thriller—Sydney overcame Carlton in a titanic battle to win their AFL elimination 14.15 (99) to 13.16 (94).
- + No joy for troubled Jets—The Newcastle Jets have been held to a dour scoreless draw in their A-league clash with Brisbane.
- + Bulldogs stomp Manly 30 - 24—Canterbury have stunned Manly 30-24 in a thrilling encounter at Brookvale Oval.
- + Storm win last game of pointless season—The Melbourne Storm outplayed Newcastle 34-4 in their last NRL match of the year.
- + Sydney FC won't rush back injured stars—Sydney FC says it's unlikely injured stars Alex Brosque and Terry McFlynn will play against Wellington.
- + Diamonds clinch netball series—Aust's Diamond's have defeated NZ 46-40 in the deciding third netball Test at the Commonwealth Games.
- + From state league to stardom for Kalmar—Nick Kalmar a little-known midfielder has made the biggest impression at Melbourne Heart
- + Aussie Games stars find form—Aussie Scott Martin recorded a heave of 20.10m to place fourth in the shot put at the IAAF Continental Cup.
- + Sandilands cleared of injury—Freemantle's Sandilands has been cleared to take on Geelong in Friday night's AFL semi-final at the MCG.
- + Pleasing style will get points for Fury—The North Queensland Fury dominated but lost 1-0 to Melbourne Heart at AAMI Park.
- + Cahill's hails more enterprising style—Tim Cahill says the Socceroos are embracing Holger Osieck's more enterprising game plan.
- + Don't mention the F word to Schwarzer—Mark Schwarzer is seething over Fulham's decision to block his dream move to EPL team Arsenal.
- + Federer hails transformed rival—Federer progressed to the fourth round of the US open defeating Paul-Henri Mathieu in straight sets.
- + Hameed denies accusing players in scam—Pakistan batsman Yasir Hameed denied he gave a British newspaper an interview.
- + Vettori, ban cricket fixers for life—New Zealand captain Daniel Vettori says life bans should be imposed on players guilty of fixing matches.
- + Wozniacki and Sharapova to meet in Open—Top seed Caroline Wozniacki will play former champion Maria Sharapova in the fourth round of the US Open.
- + Socceroos arrive in Poland for friendly—The Socceroos have arrived in Krakow for a friendly match against Poland.
- + Spain give Greece basketball team pain—Spain inflicted more pain on Greece, recording a 80-72 victory to move into the Basketball quarter-finals.
- + Day travelling steadily in Boston—Australian Jason Day is two strokes from the lead during the second round at the Deutsche Bank Championship.
- + Aussie trio lead Crusaders into finals—The Crusaders defeated Castleford 30 - 24 to book a Super League play-off place on Saturday.
- + Bosnian official beaten by own fans—Bosnia football federation deputy chairman Bogdan Ceko was beaten up by fans of his own national.
- + NRL finals begin to take shape—Today's match between Manly and Canterbury will determine the top eight teams for the quarter finals.
- + Reds bury Sky Blues—Sydney FC was defeated by Adelaide United 3-1 at the Sydney Football Stadium
- + Mason joins Hull KR—Willie Mason has signed a two-year contract with Hull KR, subject to receiving visa and medical clearance.
- + Another Pakistan player questioned—There are reports a fourth Pakistan cricket player is being questioned over match fixing allegations.
- + Garrett stumbles in Austria—Australia's Nikki Garrett has gone from sharing the lead to fourth in round two of the UNIQA tournament.
- + Afridi facing big challenge—Pakistan captain, Afridi says he's facing a 'big challenge' to keep his team focused amid the spot-fixing.
- + Serbia pip Croatia to reach quarters—Serbia are the first team into the quarter-finals at the basketball world championships in Istanbul.
- + Glory, Phoenix to face off—Perth Glory will try to maintain their unbeaten start to the season when they tackle Wellington Phoenix.
- + Andersen key to Aussie hopes—The fitness of Australian centre David Andersen could determine whether the Boomers can defeat Slovenia.
- + Anton takes Tour of Spain lead—Spanish rider Igor Anton took the overall leader's red jersey after the first stage of the Tour of Spain.
- + Australia and Argentina draw 2-2—Australia and Argentina drew 2-2 in the first of four men's hockey Tests in Perth on Saturday.
- + Soderling on track for Federer clash—Robin Soderling has progressed in the US Open with a straight-set victory over Thiemo De Bakker.
- + Pietersen responds to Twitter rap—Kevin Pietersen has been axed and will face a disciplinary hearing over a Twitter rant.
- + Stunning win breaks hoodoo—An 80th minute penalty goal has given Australia a 41-39 victory over the Springboks, in South Africa.
- + Wallabies beat Boks in a thriller—The Wallabies have recorded a thrilling 41-39 come from behind victory over the Springboks in Bloemfontein.
- + Adelaide heap misery over Sydney, 3-1—Sydney FC have failed to pick up their game, with Adelaide winning 3 goals to 1.
- + Crushing win for Panthers, 50-12—The Panthers have had a crushing win over Cronulla, 50-12.
- + The Roosters down Cowboys, 18-8—The Roosters have beaten the Cowboys, 18-8.
- + Magpies demolish Bulldogs, 124-62—Collingwood demolish Western Bulldogs 124-62.
- + Rioting in Brussels, 200 arrested—More than 200 German football hooligans have been arrested after Germany's 1-0 win over Belgium.
- + Adelaide take easy win over Sydney, 3-1—Sydney FC have failed to pick up their game, with Adelaide winning 3 goals to 1.
- + Heart's win warms cold crowd-0—Melbourne Heart has beaten North QLD 1-0, at AAMI Park, in the first win for the new club.
- + Sky team pulls out after death—Team Sky has withdrawn its riders from the Spanish Vuelta following the death of the squad's masseur.
- + Shocking on track for another Cup—Melbourne Cup winner Shocking has had an impressive win in the Makybe Diva Stakes.
- + Warriors win easily, 26-12—The Warriors have gained momentum into the NRL playoffs, beating the Eels 26-12.
- + Dockers put Hawks to the sword—The Dockers have taken a comfortable win over Hawthorn with a final score of 94 to 64.
- + Dockers put Hawks to the sword—The Dockers have taken a comfortable win over Hawthorn in the AFL with a final score of 94 to 64.
- + Aamer, Asif cut from awards list—Embattled Pakistan bowlers Mohammad Aamer and Mohammad Asif have been dropped from the ICC's awards list.
- + Aamer, Asif cut from awards list—Embattled Pakistan bowlers Mohammad Aamer and Mohammad Asif have been dropped from the ICC's awards list.
- + Farah excited for NRL finals campaign—Wests Tigers' Robbie Farah is excited about their NRL finals campaign despite stumbling 21-18 to the Titans.
- + Diamonds ready to sparkle—Aust coach Norma Plummer has said the DIamonds will bring a different game to Sunday's decider.
- + Petacchi wins Tour of Spain stage—Italian Alessandro Petacchi's Tour of Spain win was overshadowed by the death of a Team Sky masseur.
- + Storm set to end season of misery—Craig Bellamy is putting on a brave face- but there's no hiding Storm have had a hellish season.
- + Fanning a victim of hot Irons—Hawaiian Andy Irons has sidelined Aussie Mick Fanning and scooped the Tahiti Billabong Pro.
- + Murray stays the course at US Open—Andy Murray is through to the third round, battling Jamaican Dustin Brown to win 7-5 6-3 6-0.
- + Clijsters, Stosur advance to last 16—Kim Clijsters advanced to the fourth round of the US Open defeating Petra Kvitova 6-3, 6-0.
- + Not all doom and gloom for Broncs—Broncos Coach Ivan Henjak is looking ahead to 2011 and has said it will be hard work will be needed.
- + Coach urges Cats- go hard or go home—Mark Thompson has warned his players not to turn up to the semi-final unless they're ready to fight.
- + Sea Eagles desperate for an NRL win—If the Sea Eagles win on Sunday against the Bulldogs they will guarantee themselves an NRL finals berth.
- + 'I won't give up', Socceroo McDonald—Striker Scott McDonald says he doesn't care what critics think after the 0-0 draw against Switzerland.
- + Titans fans hungry for more of Rogers—Titans veteran Mat Rogers says he can't wait for their NRL home finals clash, after last night's victory.
- + Raiders' Campese in for huge week—Campese was thrilled with last night's victory but is more excited by the imminent arrival of a new child.
- + Souths NRL season 'on roller coaster'—Souths face an anxious wait between now and Sunday night, when they will find out their fate.
- + Coach urges Cats- go hard or go home—Mark Thompson has warned his players not to turn up to the semi-final unless they're ready to fight.
- + Not all doom and gloom for Broncs—Broncos Coach Ivan Henjak is looking ahead to 2011 and has said it will be hard work will be needed.
- + New format 'hurts fringe players'—Ricky Ponting is concerned the new domestic one day format will hamper Cup prep for fringe players.
- + New format hurts fringe players Ponting—Ricky Ponting is concerned the new domestic one day format will hamper World Cup preparations
- + Bunnies in a hop all Sunday—The Bunnies may have a chance to make the finals when they play St George Illawarra on Sunday.
- + Hockeyroos hammered by Dutch—The Hockeyroos have gone down 4-1in the World Cup match against the Netherlands, in Argentina.
- + Tendulkar wants thorough investigation—India's batting great Sachin Tendulkar wants a thorough investigation into Pakistan's spot-fixing scandal.
- + Pedrosa fastest in Grand Prix practice—Dani Pedrosa has clocked the fastest time in practice for the San Marino grand prix, Stoner eighth.
- + Pedrosa fastest in Grand Prix practice—Dani Pedrosa has clocked the fastest time in practice for the San Marino grand prix, Stoner eighth.
- + Osieck makes Socceroos bow with draw—The Socceroos have begun life under new coach Holger Osieck with a 0-0 draw against Switzerland.
- + Osieck makes Socceroos bow with draw—The Socceroos have begun life under new coach Holger Osieck with a 0-0 draw against Switzerland.
- + Giteau set to play against Sth Africa—Star Wallabies centre Matt Giteau has completed the side's final training before the Tri-Nations Test.
- + Ban drove Mariners—the Mariners scored a goal in each half to beat Melbourne Victory 2-0 in Gosford on Friday night.
- + 'Fixing' could be worst since Cronje—Cricket's betting scandal surrounding three Pakistan players could be the worst since Hansie Cronje.
- + 'Fixing' could be worst since Cronje—Cricket's betting scandal surrounding three Pakistan players could be the worst since Hansie Cronje.
- + Tendulkar wants thorough investigation—India's batting great Sachin Tendulkar wants a thorough investigation into Pakistan's spot-fixing scandal.
- + Corey says Cats lost game in first half—Geelong's Joel Corey says they lost the opening final to St Kilda in the first half, not the final minute.
- + Canberra clinch finals spot—Canberra has clinched a finals spot, beating Brisbane 18 points to 16.
- + Sharapova into third round at US Open—Maria Sharapova has kept alive her hopes of a second US Open crown with a win over Iveta Benesova.
- + Bruising Bok convinced new No.8—New signing McCalman says he knew he was made for Test rugby when he put a dent in Springbok Pierre Spies.
- + Cipriani prepares for Rebels with soccer—Danny Cipriani has been training with an American Major League Soccer club in wake of his move to Melbourne.
- + Garrett storms home to share golf lead—Australia's Nikki Garrett is in a tie for the lead after the opening round of the UNIQA Ladies Open.
- + New faces will adapt—Sharpe is expecting the new faces in the Australia team to have no trouble adapting to the big stage.
- + 'We have to stop Slovenian'—Boomers need to stop Slovenian Dragic if Australia is to stay alive in the world championships.
- + Open flop leaves Fitzy with Cup headache—A dire US Open campaign for Australia has raised calls to construct a team to beat Belgium.
- + Contador out of Spain's worlds team—Tour de France champion Contador will not race for Spain at the world road championships in Australia.
- + Folau says league door still open—AFL bound Israel Folau refused to declare his rugby league career over after Brisbane's loss to Canberra.
- + Coote signs for four—Exciting young Penrith fullback Lachlan Coote has signed a new four-year contract with the Panthers.
- + Anasta surprised by 'paranoid' Tigers—Anasta says the Tigers are 'paranoid' as they plan to use security guards to keep the chooks out of the SFS.
- + Hawks to unleash the premiership beast—The Hawks hope to unleash a giant-killing run this finals despite facing difficult Fremantle this weekend.
- + Aloisi ready, but no Beauchamp—Melbourne Heart won't risk defender Beauchamp but expect Aloisi to play his first A-League match.
- + Barrett content with season end—Sharks captain, Barrett admits it would have been nice to win a premiership but has no regrets.
- + Yarran backs Blues attack—The form of small forwards Yarran, Betts and Garlett has been one of the highlights of Carlton's season.
- + Azarenka out of doubles after collapse—Azarenka and partner Safina have pulled out of the women's doubles a day after Azerenkas collapse.
- + Top seed Wozniacki storms through—Top seed Caroline Wozniacki has powered her way into the third round of the US Open.
- + Clijsters, Stosur advance to last 16—Kim Clijsters advanced to the fourth round of the US Open defeating Petra Kvitova 6-3, 6-0.
- + Pakistan adds two newcomers—Pakistan have added two newcomers to the squad for the remaining one-day internationals against England.
- + Mariners outclass Victory—Central Coast Mariners have secured a 2-0 victory over Melbourne Victory at Bluetongue Stadium.
- + Saints win a thriller 83-79—St Kilda has beaten Geelong in a thrilling game, 83-79.
- + Titans hold off Tigers 21-18—Gold Coast have beaten West Tigers 21 to 18.
- + Roos tips Swans' trio to play—Sydney coach Paul Roos is confident Mumford, Kennelly and Hannebery will return from injury for Sunday.
- + Boomers bounce Angola—Australia will play Slovenia for a place in the world championship quarter-finals, beating Angola 76-55.
- + Federer advances to third round in US—Swiss second seed Roger Federer has defeated Germany's Andreas Beck 5-0.
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