- + Long way back for Cats—Cats went into qualifying final against Saints as premiership favourite.
- + Six appeal: the Pies have it—Collingwood has a sexy back six, but will they be supreme in September?
- + Dockers drop Hasleby for final—Fremantle's Paul Hasleby may have played his last game for the club.
- + The year of the Dockers—Joseph Sapienza casts a quick glance over the Dockers' rollercoaster home and away season which featured plenty of highs and several of devastating lo...
- + Swan rises first—Sydney midfield Daniel Hannebery wins the 2010 Rising Star Award.
- + Ace is back: Federer's between-the-legs winner—Roger Federer has hit another spectacular, between-the-legs shot at the US Open, and landed 18 aces in a 6-1 6-4 6-2 victory over Argentina's Brian Da...
- + Scammers be damned: this plague must stop—CRICKET'S already shaky integrity has been blown out of the water. Credibility has been destroyed and it's not coming back until someone with guts get...
- + Fixer targeted Australian stars—Mumbai gangster focused on Haddin, Watson.
- + Swift and brutal sacking—Knights is gone. What now for Bombers after $1m axing?
- + Glory welcome back Todd, Baird—Perth Glory has received a double boost ahead of its clash with Heart.
- + High price on Pocock's head—David Pocock is rapidly discovering he is Australian rugby's marked man.
- + Harvey locks horns with Ratten—Freo coach Mark Harvey has hit back at Carlton counterpart Brett Ratten.
- + Future of the Swannies?—Stephen Coniglio would be a genuine AFL draft pick, but he's too young.
- + Hasleby sets sail for life after Dockers—Paul Hasleby is looking to a bright future focused on family after retiring from Fremantle, writes Joseph Sapienza.
- + Hasleby sets sail into the sunset—Paul Hasleby is looking to a bright future focused on family after retiring from Fremantle, writes Joseph Sapienza.
- + Waters cleared over heavy bump—West Coast hard man has rough conduct charge thrown out.
- + Crows expose chinks in armour—Everything, it seems, is going right for Collingwood. Even when it doesn't.
- + Magpies salvage win—It didn't exactly feel like a Collingwood game. It didn't always feel like footy.
- + Rice succumbs to injury—Stephanie Rice withdraws from the Commonwealth Games.
- + Hawks v Tigers: the real deal—Perry Lakes and Willetton in women's State League Grand Final tonight.
- + LeCras has reason to celebrate—Centurion hopes for more team success with the Falcons.
- + Is Hird keen on coaching?—Matthew Lloyd believes former teammate may be changing mind.
- + Force players head to Delhi—Western Force players to represent Australia at Commonwealth Games.
- + No guarantees, Tiger—World number one no certainty to be picked for the US Ryder Cup team.
- + Willie Ripia signs with Force—Exciting young fly-half signs two-year deal with the club.
- + Falcons' Friday night revenge—West Perth moves back into the top-four after eliminating South Freo.
- + Dockers, Eagles make changes—Freos' Aaron Sandilands out for second week due to a foot injury.
- + 'If Coxy goes I'll go with him'—Star ruckman Nick Naitanui plays down speculation Cox will be traded.
- + Sage the ultimate salesman—Perth Glory owner earns praise of league legend Benny Elias.
- + Wallaby passion not enough—Aussies show fight, but All Blacks retain Bledisloe Cup.
- + Lightning needs to strike again—Lakeside are just one win away from reaching the SBL grand final.
- + Taking a ton—Craig Glancy and Ben Colreavy to play their 100th WAFL match.
- + The emerging Mile Sterjovski—Injury-free and has no World Cup campaign to worry about anymore.
- + 'Amazing' Grace thrilled—Former Perth Wildcat Ricky Grace reminisces about the glory days.
- + Hall of Fame for Wildcats legend—Ricky Grace picks up another honour in his memorable basketball career.
- + Jarman farewells Perth—SA legend Andrew Jarman's second year at Perth Demons will be his last.
- + Hawks fall as Power primed—Port Adelaide continues comeback with shock eight-point win.
- + Honourable loss not an option—Swans co-captain Adam Goodes says there's no honour in losing.
- + Darcy speaks out against Wallace—Western Bulldogs could have won the flag in late 1990s, says Darcy.
- + Langley set for Cup 2022 Fanfest—Odds are the World Cup's Fanfest site will be set up at Langley Park.
- + Tough guys your club needs—Winning teams need ruthless aggression, toughness and courage.
- + Glory's final pre-season hit-out—A-League side tackles WA state team for the Call to Arms Cup tonight.
- + Losing streak over—Pakistan wobble to win the second Test against Australia.
- + Shock and draw—Hawthorn interchange bungle allows Saints to pinch a draw.
- + The pointy end of the season ...—Who will survive the next six weeks and make the finals?
- + Line call for unlucky Lance—No fairytale win for Lance Armstrong as he was beaten on the line.
- + De Mori knocks out naysayers—Perth boxer Mark de Mori talks to Joseph Sapienza about the arduous journey in aspiring to become the best heavyweight fighter in the world.
- + 'Beginning of the end' for Lance—Former Tour champion says drug probe could be Armstrong's downfall.
- + Knights-mare continues—Essendon's week from hell, season from hell gets more uncomfortable.
- + North bowls Australia to win—Pakistan's flighty batting order crumbles as Marcus North strikes.
- + 'Mild thing' still electrifies—Former hellraiser has calmed down but remains the people's champion.
- + House of fun helps Eagle Ebert—Teammates/roommates provide support through the tough times.
- + 'I'd fight him in the car park'—Briggs unhappy with authorities who refused to sanction Green fight.
- + X-rays to determine Evan's race—Armstrong's team wins first stage as he faces doping queries.
- + Asif sparks late Aussie collapse—Batsman succumb to swing as Pakistan rattles Australia.
- + Young gun to debut—Steven Smith has always shown plenty of promise.
- + Dockers, Blues Friday face-off—Fremantle will have less than a week to recover from their round 21 clash.
- + Creamer captures US Open—American wins her first major title with a back nine birdie blitz.
- + Tiger cubs down Freo—Richmond's stellar game against finals-bound Dockers.
- + Weather weakens West Perth—South Fremantle's finals hopes remain alive after Friday night clash.
- + Bookies back Wildcats to take NBL title—Despite their troubles on the road, the Perth Wildcats have been installed as the new favourites to win the NBL title, according to TAB Sportsbet.
- + Lucas: I want to be an Eagle—East Fremantle tyro Kane Lucas has issued a come-a-get-me plea to West Coast on the eve of the AFL draft.
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