- + Dragons end Rabbitohs' season—THE Dragons have beaten South Sydney 38-24 to end the Rabbioths' hopes of claiming a top eight spot. [Link to media]
- + Aussies clinch netball series—NEW Zealand have a month to fret over The Fuhrmannator after Australia rallied to clinch a thrilling trans-Tasman netball series. [Link to media]
- + Swans beat Carlton in a thriller—SYDNEY overcame Carlton in a titanic battle to win their AFL elimination final by five points today. [Link to media]
- + Bulldogs stun Manly at Brookvale—CANTERBURY finished their disappointing NRL season on a high note, stunning Manly 30-24 in a thrilling encounter at Brookvale Oval. [Link to media]
- + Storm win last game of pointless season—THERE was a happy ending to a miserable season for the Melbourne Storm as they outplayed Newcastle 34-4. [Link to media]
- + Aussies clinch netball series—AUSTRALIA has enhanced its reputation as the best finishers in the game with a sizzling final quarter in a Test in Auckland. [Link to media]
- + Stosur not playing at Games—SAMANTHA Stosur says missing the Commonwealth Games is a no-brainer as she eyes one of the rarest feats in women's tennis. [Link to media]
- + Fourth Pakistan player probed—A FOURTH Pakistan player is allegedly being probed over match-rigging claims. [Link to media]
- + Beale the hero in Wallabies win—AN 80th minute, 49m penalty goal from Kurtley Beale has given Australia an amazing 41-39 victory over the Springboks. [Link to media]
- + Storm players fear Schubert—EIGHT Melbourne Storm stars are believed to have agreed to be interviewed by Ian Schubert over the club's salary cap rorts. [Link to media]
- + New deal for Noddy—IS Brett Kimmorley really playing his last game of football against the Sea Eagles Sunday afternoon? [Link to media]
- + Iron man Benji—BENJI Marshall lost any hope of winning the Dally M award with Friday night's defeat against the Gold Coast. [Link to media]
- + Jack is coming after Judd—CARLTON superstar Chris Judd could face his worst nightmare in the elimination final with arch nemesis Kieren Jack lying in wait. [Link to media]
- + Turfing Pakistan not an option—PAKISTAN will survive as a Test-playing nation according to ICC chief executive Haroon Lorgat. [Link to media]
- + Stosur Williams show flex appeal—SAMANTHA Stosur has muscled her way into the second week of the US Open with a warning that she has "booked in for the long haul". [Link to ...
- + Diamonds must lift—AUSTRALIAN netball coach Norma Plummer has told her players to "pump it up" for the decider of the three-Test series with New Zealand. [Link...
- + Sydney FC belted - again—SYDNEY FC have hit rock bottom, falling to their worst-ever start in the A-League after being smashed by a rampant Adelaide United. [Link to media]
- + Big Frank bites back in style—PENRITH'S Frank Pritchard has been branded "selfish" and "disgraceful" for his decision to defect to the Bulldogs for next season....
- + No nudie run for Cayless—THE punters struck back. And Eels fans belted each other - as Nathan Cayless bid farewell to the NRL. [Link to media]
- + Theseo eyes off Cox—THESEO, Sydney's weight-for-age warhorse, will allow Gai Waterhouse to achieve one of her burning ambitions - win a Cox Plate. [Link to media]
- + The final Stormy act in a play called Hell—MELBOURNE'S signature drizzle has let up just for a minute and the cold and empty stadium glistens like a giant cave in the crisp night air. [Link to ...
- + Deans mystique takes a mauling—RETIRED Wallaby David Campese has had enough of the spin and rhetoric being bowled by coach Robbie Deans after each loss. [Link to media]
- + Spencer urges Cooper to brush NRL—THE former All Blacks maestro who Quade Cooper idolised as a kid has urged the rising playmaker to ignore the advances of the NRL. [Link to media]
- + Gai vows to win Chelmsford with Theseo—GAI Waterhouse is adamant Theseo is the horse to stop rival trainer Chris Waller's irresistible winning momentum today. [Link to media]
- + The roar had me ready—IT'S a question I get asked from time to time. What do you remember about the Sydney Games? [Link to media]
- + Reni's long road to redemption—THERE was a time when Reni Maitua valued saving lives above rescuing his stricken NRL career. [Link to media]
- + Bowler who exposed himself avoids ban—A KIWI lawn bowler who admitted he "flopped out my old fella" has had his 10-year ban revoked. [Link to media]
- + Stosur left all alone after Ball bounced—SAMANTHA Stosur is the only Australian left in the US Open singles after Carsten Ball was thrashed. [Link to media]
- + ICC suspends accused trio—THE International Cricket Council has charged three Pakistani players under its anti-corruption code. [Link to media]
- + Tigers to lock Roosters out—WESTS Tigers will shift base to the SFS ahead of heir home finals match and will lock the Roosters out. [Link to media]
- + Gallop let dad down - Finch—BRETT Finch has launched a stinging attack on NRL boss David Gallop for failing to support his father. [Link to media]
- + The summer of betting—CRICKET Australia will embrace a bookmaking bonanza during the Ashes despite the betting crisis rocking the game. [Link to media]
- + Holger ticks all the right boxes—HOLGER Osieck is primed and ready to lead Australian soccer into a golden new era, but there's just one hurdle to overcome. [Link to media]
- + Lightning fast Jetta set to strike—ELECTRIC Sydney Swan Lewis Jetta always knew he was fast. But he didn't know he was this fast. [Link to media]
- + Deans' dirty dozen—THE player who captained New Zealand to World Cup glory says Robbie Deans is still the man to lead the Wallabies. [Link to media]
- + Players one match from nudie run—EELS skipper Nathan Cayless has good reason for wanting to score a try in his Parramatta swan song. [Link to media]
- + Sydney FC's Mark Bridge blogs live—JOIN Sydney FC striker Mark Bridge as he blogs live ahead of his side's vital match against Adelaide. [Link to media]
- + Thaiday's bumper pay day—THE Broncos will table a $400,000-plus package to their Test back-rower Sam Thaiday. [Link to media]
- + Benji misses poll position—FANS have discarded Tigers superstar Benji Marshall as a serious Dally M player of the year contender. [Link to media]
- + Ban fixers for life, says Warnie—ANY Pakistan player found guilty of match-fixing with illegal bookmakers should be banned for life, Shane Warne said today. [Link to me...
- + Football star's hair insured for $1 million—PITTSBURGH Steelers star Troy Polamalu has had his flowing locks insured for $1 million by a shampoo company. [Link to media]
- + Lawson reveals kidnap threat—EX-PAKISTAN coach Geoff Lawson says kidnap threats may have used by bookies to pressure players. [Link to media]
- + Health fears as top seed collapses—VICTORIA Azarenka sent shockwaves through the US Open when she collapsed on court. Video, pics [Link to media]
- + League ear biter gets 10 week suspension—NORTHS winger Mitchell Stevens was suspended for only 10 weeks last night for biting a chunk out of another player's ear. [Link to media]
- + Cane toads tell NSW to FOG off—QUEENSLAND have arrogantly denied former NSW Origin greats the right to be called FOGS. [Link to media]
- + Ear biter get 10 weeks—NORTHS winger Mitchell Stevens was suspended for just 10 weeks last night for biting a chunk out of an ear. [Link to media]
- + Warner approached by bookie too—DAVID Warner reported to NSW officials an approach from a bookie in India during the Champions League. [Link to media]
- + Wallabies put grunt back in pack—THE last-chance Wallabies have ditched under-performing No. 8 Richard Brown and swept in three fresh forwards. [Link to media]
- + Dan rising to the occasion—DANIEL Hannebery has a Rising Star award to his name, but now has set his sights on a Swans flag. [Link to media]
- + Fever rages for troubled Games—MORE subsidence has appeared at the main Commwonwealth Games stadium, while Dengue fever is at its worst in five years. [Link to media]
- + Carney set to wear crown—A YEAR ago he was pulling beers in a Queensland pub. Now Todd Carney is poised to win the Dally M. [Link to media]
- + Going out on a high—THREE weeks before the red-letter moment of his career, Luke Priddis was in a Randwick hospital ward. [Link to media]
- + Diving bans will stand - FFA—FOOTBALL Federation Australia (FFA) have confirmed the controversial suspensions for simulation will stand. [Link to media]
- + Libby Trickett's Olympic comeback—OLYMPIC gold medallist Libby Trickett is on the comeback trail in the pool with a plan to compete in London in 2012. [Link to media]
- + Arrests but accused free to play—PAKISTAN has refused to suspend players accused in a betting scam as authorities made three arrests. [Link to media]
- + Petero out two after early plea—PENRITH captain Petero Civoniceva will miss the Panthers' finals opener after making an early guilty plea. [Link to media]
- + Semenya flops at Italian meet—WORLD champion Caster Semenya has finished a surprising ninth in the 800m at the Palio della Quercia meet. [Link to media]
- + Transfer window slams shut on Schwarzer—MARK Schwarzer's hopes of a dream move to Premier League powerhouse Arsenal have ended in disappointment. [Link to media]
- + Pietersen spits dummy on Twitter—KEVIN Pietersen has launched a foul-mouthed tirade on Twitter following his dumping from the England side. [Link to media]
- + Ex-addict defends Tandy—FORMER NRL glamour boy Michael Sullivan has launched a passionate defence of Bulldog Ryan Tandy. [Link to media]
- + Refs boss Finch quits—ROBERT Finch has finally had enough and will step down as referees coach at the end of the year. [Link to media]
- + Dragons lock out 30,000 fans - again—AT LEAST 30,000 fans could be locked out of a blockbuster semi-final between the game's greatest rivals. [Link to media]
- + Betting crook dials wrong number—CRICKET Australia was left in the dark after it gave vital information to the ICC on an Indian betting crook. [Link to media]
- + Visa key for FC's big hope—SYDNEY FC's new striker Bruno Cazarine could be rushed into the squad for Saturday's home clash with Adelaide. [Link to media]
- + Bring on the Serbs—THE Boomers can avoid a likely quarter-final showdown with the US at the world championship with a win over Serbia tonight. [Link to media]
- + From draft dodger to midfield general—EMERGING Swans superstar Kieren Jack has revealed that his rugby league roots almost cost him his promising AFL career. [Link to media]
- + Bart breaks down—BART Cummings' spring carnival campaign has begun on a disastrous note with the legendary trainer in hospital after fracturing his pelvis. [Link to me...
- + Wallabies ready to put Slipper in—PROP James Slipper could win a stunning starting role for the Wallabies this weekend. [Link to media]
- + 'Match fix' cricketers face death—PAKISTAN cricketers face treason charges and death penalty over match-fix claims. [Link to media]
- + Three drug strikes for Tuck—THE AFL tribunal will sit tonight to decide a penalty for Hawthorn's Travis Tuck, the first AFL player to register a third positive drugs test. [Link ...
- + Hewitt flushed in record time—LLEYTON Hewitt's playing future is in the balance after he suffered his earliest-ever US Open exit. [Link to media]
- + Petero cops 2-3, Stewart takes plea—PETERO Civoniceva’s controversial send-off has arrived as a blessing in disguise for the Panthers skipper. [Link to media]
- + Stosur survives scare—SAMANTHA Stosur survived a scare to join three fellow Australians in the second round at Flushing Meadows. [Link to media]
- + Transfer blow for Schwarzer—MARK Schwarzer's chances of moving to Premier League giants Arsenal have been dealt a heavy blow. [Link to media]
- + Aussie books dream date with Clijsters—AUSTRALIAN teenager Sally Peers continued her historic run at the US Open with a stunning main-draw debut at Flushing Meadows. [Link to media]
- + Dropped sitter key to betting probe—THE moment when Ricky Ponting had his career saved by a Pakistan blunder will be investigated by cricket's corruption police. [Link to media]
- + Wests set to become extinct—ANOTHER part of rugby league's foundation folklore is set to be buried, with Wests Tigers close to combining their NSW Cup sides. [Link to media]
- + New twist in Tandy bet scandal—WE reveal new information as the NRL ramps up its investigation into the Ryan Tanday bet scandal. [Link to media]
- + The vital error that cost me victory—AUSTRALIAN Formula One ace Mark Webber gives you an inside look at his second place in the Belgian Grand Prix. [Link to media]
- + Lawrence may yet be back for finals—CHRIS Lawrence wasn't picking a fight with Melbourne's Jeff Lima, but he believes it was a dreaded grapple tackle that broke his jaw. [Link to media]
- + Eagles doomed without Stewart—GLENN Stewart could be rubbed out for the season - and with him will go Manly's title chances. [Link to media]
- + First send-off in 200 games—THE send-off rule appeared to be dead and buried before Petero Civoniceva was marched last night. [Link to media]
- + Bottoms up as Roos toasts run at history—SYDNEY coach Paul Roos has declared the Swans are ready to tackle Mission: Impossible in their AFL premiership quest. [Link to media]
- + Failed payments put Jets' future in air—THE future of the Newcastle Jets is uncertain after the club failed to pay its players, sparking a protest from the players' union. [Link to media]
- + Noddy's farewell a nightmare—BRETT Kimmorley walked from the field a broken figure after Penrith ruined his home farewell. [Link to media]
- + Ponting 'shocked' at match rort allegations—AUSSIE cricket captain says he hopes his side won "on merit", amid calls to suspend Pakistan. [Link to media]
- + Stewart facing six week ban—MANLY lock Glenn Stewart faces up to six weeks out after being hit with a grade five striking charge. [Link to media]
- + England boss snubs Pakistan star—ENGLAND'S cricket boss has snubbed Pakistan's man of the series as police grilled players over the scandal. Pics [Link to media]
- + Teenage racer killed at Indy—A 13-YEAR-OLD motorcycle racer was run over and killed after falling during a warm-up lap at Indianapolis. [Link to media]
- + Webber second, loses title lead—MARK Webber finished second, but still relinquished his Formula One championship lead in an incident-filled Grand Prix in Belgium. [Link to media]
- + Hauritz's misery at Pakistan cheating—THE day Nathan Hauritz cemented his Test spot was allegedly a rotten sham which netted gamblers $1.4m. [Link to media]
- + New claims put Tandy in troubled waters—RYAN Tandy's week just gets worse, with the prop accused of another betting scandal. [Link to media]
- + Weak Wallabies feel Rocky's wrath—IRATE Wallabies captain Rocky Elsom gave his players the mother of all blasts after his team capitulated against South Africa. [Link to media]
- + Buzz snubs Dragons in team of year—SPORTS Editor-at-large Phil Rothfield has named his team of the year - but there's only space for one Dragon. See team, have your say [Link to media]
- + DJ's boss back in Chook pen—FORMER DJs boss Mark McInnes made his comeback to NRL despite facing sexual harassment charges. [Link to media]
- + Schwarzer's Arsenal move a Given—MARK Schwarzer's prospects of securing a move to Arsenal have skyrocketed as transfer speculation launch into overdrive. [Link to media]
- + ANZ, SCG - it's all the same to us—SWANS players have dismissed claims they will be disadvantaged by the club's decision to play their elimination final at ANZ Stadium. [Link to media]
- + Red card a little rough on Reddy—SYDNEY will today apply to have the A-League's Match Review Panel study the incident which saw Liam Reddy sent off on Saturday night. [Link to media]
- + All hail Carney, the king of Bondi—A SEMI final spot and Kangaroos jumper now await Todd Carney after he dismantled the Sea Eagles. [Link to media]
- + SKD hattrick sinks Manly—A HATTRICK to Shaun Kenny-Dowall was the highlight of a memorable Roosters' comeback. [Link to media]
- + Australia beat kiwis—A FAST finishing Australia downed New Zealand by five goals in the first netball Test in Adelaide on Sunday. [Link to media]
- + Sydney FC told to keep cool—SYDNEY FC coach Vitezslav Lavicka has urged his players to keep their cool after their poor start to the A-League season. [Link to media]
- + Undercooked Stosur hopes to heat up—SAMANTHA Stosur admits she will enter the US Open undercooked after playing just eight matches in the past 10 weeks. [Link to media]
- + Pakistan embroiled in betting claims—PAKISTAN'S embattled cricket team have once again become embroiled in allegations of match-fixing. [Link to media]
- + Webber on pole at Spa—MARK Webber was delighted after securing pole position for the Belgian Grand Prix - his fifth for the year. [Link to media]
- + Cops called in for bet probe—THE NRL is poised to call on police to help with investigations into the betting plunge before the Bulldogs-North Queensland match. [Link to media]
- + Rampant Chelsea cement top spot—CHELSEA maintained their superb start to the season with a 2-0 win over Stoke that kept the Premier League champions on top of the table. [Link to med...
- + Boomers in lucky win—THE Boomers somehow conjured a one-point victory over Jordan in their opening match at the world championship. [Link to media]
- + Wallabies implode at altitude—THE Wallabies threw away a blistering start to the Tri-Nations Test in Pretoria to go down to the Springboks. [Link to media]
- + Quade Cooper staying for Steph—QUAQDE Cooper is certain to stay loyal to rugby union for the 2011 World Cup - all thanks to Stephanie Rice. [Link to media]
- + It's Harry-gate—A LEAK from inside the headquarters of Football Federation Australia is being blamed for the rift within the Socceroos [Link to media]
- + Ponting keeps eye on Ashes battle—RICKY Ponting has cleared his off-field schedule so he can concentrate solely on preparing for the Ashes. [Link to media]
- + Swans swoop into final against Carlton—THE Sydney Swans last night booked a sudden-death home final against Carlton. [Link to media]
- + Sydney FC furious over dive—LIAM Reddy was sent off in controversial circumstances after it appeared Central Coast import Patricio Perez took a dive. [Link to media]
- + Watch UFC live @ Telegraph online—CATCH a slice of the action from UFC 118 in Boston right here live at The Sunday Telegraph online from 11am. [Link to media]
- + Sharks finally find some form—THE Cronulla Sharks saved their best effort of the season for their last home game of the year. [Link to media]
- + Warriors smash hapless Broncos—BRISBANE'S 18-year semi-finals streak is all but over after an implosion across the Tasman. [Link to media]
- + We're still the best, say Storm—THE Storm have a message for the teams that will contest the finals in their absence - we're still the best. [Link to media]
- + Betting plunge - Tandy crushed—BULLDOGS prop Ryan Tandy says he is "shattered" over being implicated in a first pointscorers' plunge. [Link to media]
- + Ready to play game of pain—WALLABY coach Robbie Deans is backing his history-chasers impose their superior fitness and running game on South Africa. [Link to media]
- + More Delhi farce as track caves in—THERE has been a cave-in damaging the track at the main Commonwealth Games stadium in New Delhi. [Link to media]
- + Rabbitohs home over Eels—SOUTH Sydney coach John Lang captured the mood perfectly last night. "I won't torture myself," he chuckled. [Link to media]
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