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- + GF player ratings: Manly—NRL grand final report card: Marks for all 17 Manly players in their 24-10 win over the Warriors in the NRL grand final at ANZ Stadium. [Link to media...
- + Aussie Briscoe on pole at Indy 500—Australian driver Ryan Briscoe earns pole for the Indy 500 after a dramatic Pole Day at Indianapolis Motor Speedway. [Link to media]
- + Frankel maintains perfect record—Frankel makes it 10 wins from 10 starts with victory in the Group I Lockinge Stakes in England in front of a crowd of 15,000. [Link to media]
- + Warner destroys Punjab attack—Dave Warner smashes 79 from 44 balls as Delhi Daredevils gear up for the IPL play-offs with a six-wicket victory over Kings XI Punjab. [Link to media]
- + Chelsea beat Bayern in final thriller—Didier Drogba is the hero for Chelsea as they claim their first Champions League title with a dramatic win over Bayern Munich. [Link to media]
- + Windies facing defeat in first Test—West Indies are hoping to once again be saved by Shivnarine Chanderpaul after a disastrous day three against England. [Link to media]
- + Leinster defend Heineken crown—Leinster are crowned Heineken Cup champions for the third time in four seasons after thrashing Ulster in the final at Twickenham. [Link to media]
- + Stormers continue Waratahs' pain—NSW Waratahs are on the brink of crashing out of contention for the Super Rugby play-offs following a 19-13 loss to the Stormers. [Link to media]
- + West Ham sink Blackpool, back in EPL—West Ham return to the Premier League after a late winner helped them defeat Blackpool in the Championship playoff final. [Link to media]
- + Sharks stay in semi-final hunt—Meyer Bosman scores a late try against his former team to finally put the Sharks out of range of the Cheetahs and seal a 14-point win. [Link to media]
- + Solskjaer to turn back on Villa—Ole Gunnar Solskjaer appears to have ruled himself out of the running for the vacant manager's position at Aston Villa. [Link to media]
- + Pedrosa takes pole in France—Spaniard Dani Pedrosa will start from pole position in Sunday's French MotoGP after posting the fastest time in qualifying. [Link to media]
- + Scott extends Geelong stay—Defending premiers Geelong and coach Chris Scott agree to extend their relationship until the end of the 2015 season. [Link to media]
- + Bombers tame tenacious Tigers—Essendon survive a late scare before securing a 19-point victory over Richmond and maintaining their lofty position on the ladder. [Link to media]
- + Suns fail again in loss to Bulldogs—Gold Coast Suns still remain winless in this season's AFL as Western Bulldogs run out comfortable winners in Darwin. [Link to media]
- + Reds still in race after Lions win—Queensland Reds pick up a bonus point as Quade Cooper makes a successful comeback in the 34-20 victory over the Lions. [Link to media]
- + Tariq Sims' Origin dream over—Tariq Sims' State of Origin dream is over after the burgeoning North Queensland star is taken to hospital with a suspected broken leg. [Link to media]
- + Victory no match for Olympiakos—Ange Postecoglou given a tough initiation to life at Melbourne Victory as Greek heavyweights Olympiakos run out 4-1 winners. [Link to media]
- + Cowboys beat Panthers in thriller—A suspected broken leg for Tariq Sims overshadows a brilliant contest, with the North Queensland just edging out Penrith. [Link to media]
- + Could AVB be heading to Anfield?—There is certainly no shortage of quality applicants for the vacant managerial role at fallen EPL heavyweights Liverpool. [Link to media]
- + Super Swans pile on the points—Melbourne plummet to new depths of futility after the Sydney Swans turn on the style to demolish them by 101 points at the SCG. [Link to media]
- + Crusaders demolish hapless Blues—Crusaders give a lesson in demolition as they cruelly brush aside the Blues with a winning margin of 47 points. [Link to media]
- + Mawingo grabs Doomben Cup—Trainer Anthony Freedman sweats out a protest before confirming his first Group I winner with German import Mawingo in the Doomben Cup. [Link to media...
- + Winterbottom grabs vital win—V8 Supercar championship front-runners Jamie Whincup and Will Davison tangle in a spectacular crash at Phillip Island. [Link to media]
- + Highlanders defeat high-flying Bulls—The Highlanders hold firm in a low-scoring but tense affair against South African conference leaders the Bulls. [Link to media]
- + Hungry Hawks demolish Dockers—An incredible second-quarter scoring blitz propels Hawthorn to a 56-point demolition of Fremantle at Aurora Stadium in Launceston. [Link to media]
- + Power stun cruising Kangaroos—Port Adelaide produce the comeback of the season, reining in a North Melbourne side who were cruising to a comfortable victory. [Link to media]
- + Complacency can beat QLD: Lockyer—Maroons legend Darren Lockyer says Queensland need to put actions in place to ensure they counteract complacency. [Link to media]
- + Paul the Octopus inspires new psychics—Two dogs, an octopus, a llama and a pig are in line to succeed Paul the Octopus in predicting results in European football. [Link to media]
- + Brumbies' Hooper cited for tackle—Brumbies flanker Michael Hooper becomes the latest Super Rugby player to fall foul of the citing commissioner for a lifting tackle. [Link to media]
- + Giteau misses out on European glory— A Toulon side featuring Matt Giteau is beaten by the boot of Biarritz's Dimitri Yachvili in the European Challenge Cup final. [Link to media]
- + Bellamy supports Origin pay rise—Melbourne Storm's Craig Bellamy is the first NRL coach to back the players' push for an increase in State of Origin match payments. [Link to medi...
- + Andretti tops Indy practice—What are ex-teammates good for? Helping to set the fastest lap of the month at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, apparently. [Link to media]
- + Roosters still weighing up SBW deal—Sydney Roosters are unsure whether or not to invest in Sonny Bill Williams with a short Japanese rugby deal set to cause an issue. [Link to media]
- + Cats still contenders: Chris Scott—Chris Scott insists Geelong are still a chance of a top-four finish despite their disappointing start to the AFL season. [Link to media]
- + Will Gallen's injury be an issue?—Concern grows about NSW captain Paul Gallen as he continues to miss Blues training sessions but will injury effect him in the game? [Link to media]
- + Gill just like McCaw: Mitchell—Former All Blacks coach John Mitchell says rising Queensland Reds flanker Liam Gill reminds him of a young Richie McCaw. [Link to media]
- + Broncos are too powerful: clubs—Sydney's NRL clubs prepare for an allout confrontation with the ARL Commission over the off-field power and supremacy of Brisbane. [Link to media]
- + Pomersbach faints after arrest—Troubled Australian cricketer Luke Pomersbach faints in court in India after being charged with assault and molestation. [Link to media]
- + Bayern boss wary of actor Drogba—Bayern Munich coach Jupp Heynckes brands Chelsea striker Didier Drogba an "outstanding actor" ahead of their UCL final clash. [Link to ...
- + I'm better than Messi: Ronaldo—Cristiano Ronaldo says you can't compare a Ferrari with a Porsche, but still thinks he is a better player than Lionel Messi. [Link to media]
- + White's Chargers down Rajasthan—Dale Steyn helps Deccan Chargers, led by Australian Cameron White, to a five-wicket win over Rajasthan Royals in the IPL. [Link to media]
- + Swansea's Rodgers snubs Liverpool—Swansea manager Brendan Rodgers rejects an approach from Liverpool to discuss replacing the fired Kenny Dalglish at Anfield. [Link to media]
- + Strauss hundred gives England edge—Andrew Strauss ends his 18-month wait for a Test century, leading England to a first-innings lead on day two against West Indies. [Link to media]
- + Stoner dominates French practice—World motorcycling champion Casey Stoner dominates the first and second practice sessions for the French MotoGP at Le Mans. [Link to media]
- + Tomlinson defends title in darkness—Aussie Will Tomlinson defends his boxing title in bizarre fashion, after a power failure forces an early end to his bout with Daniel Ruiz. [Link to me...
- + Owen a chance for A-League: Bozza—Mark Bosnich believes Michael Owen is a "chance" to play in the A-League, saying a move to Australia would suit his young family. [Link to m...
- + Collingwood get Grand Final revenge—It won't give them a Premiers trophy, but Collingwood will take great satisfaction after overcoming their Grand Final victors Geelong. [Link to media]
- + Tigers edge Warriors at Leichardt—Wests Tigers confirm their title as the NRL's most perplexing team, mounting a spirited second-half comeback to down the Warriors. [Link to media]
- + Pomersbach arrested in India—Troubled former Australia cricketer Luke Pomersbach faces assault and molestation charges after an incident at an IPL match party. [Link to media]
- + Brumbies keep rolling in Wellington—The Brumbies continued their superb Super Rugby season, securing a bonus-point victory over the Hurricanes in Wellington. [Link to media]
- + McGahan to make Wallabies ruthless—Wallabies coaching coordinator Tony McGahan believes he can give the Australia side a cut-throat edge after returning from Munster. [Link to media]
- + Whincup tops Island practice—V8 Supercars championship leader Jamie Whincup tops practice times at Phillip Island, but says it's no indication of what lies ahead. [Link to media]
- + NRL bans Graham's vaseline tactic—The NRL orders Bulldogs prop James Graham to stop coating the back of his legs in vaseline, saying it's not in the spirit of the game.
- + Perth Glory sign in-demand Thwaite—Perth Glory have snapped up one of the A-League's most sought-after defenders, Michael Thwaite, on a two-year deal. [Link to media]
- + Snedeker triumphs with borrowed clubs—Brandt Snedeker borrows a set of golf clubs at the World Match Play Championship, then crushes Thomas Bjorn of Denmark 5 and 4. [L...
- + NRL Late Mail - round 11—We call on the crew at Fox Sports Stats to provide you with a valuable statistical insight into round 11 of the NRL. [Link to media]
- + Ayoub gets off betting charge—Player agent Sam Ayoub is cleared of a charge relating to the infamous North Queensland penalty goal betting plunge. [Link to media]
- + 'I'll play anywhere for Socceroos'—Tim Cahill turns his attention to Australia's World Cup qualifying campaign after a controversial end to his EPL season. [Link to media]
- + Friday footy fun: The Fat X—The working week is done so why not Thank Fox It's Friday and join us for The Fat, a look at sport from a rather different angle. [Link to media]
- + Honda tops Indy 500 Thursday practice—Honda's Scott Dixon tops Thursday's Indianapolis 500 practice session as Andretti Autosport takes a break from running. [Link to media]
- + Polota-Nau out of Stormers clash—The Waratahs' ailing Super Rugby season is set for another blow with Tatafu Polota-Nau to be ruled out of crucial Stormers clash. [Link to m...
- + Hammers to handle playoff pressure—West Ham coach Sam Allardyce believes his side will handle the pressure of facing Blackpool in the Championship playoff final. [Link to media]
- + Hobbled Hodge worries Hawks—Hawthorn are growing increasingly concerned about captain Luke Hodge's knee injury, ruling him out for at least another week. [Link to media]
- + Rebels confirm Higginbotham signing—Wallabies backrower Scott Higginbotham will leave Queensland Reds to play for Melbourne Rebels in next year's Super Rugby competition. [Link to media]
- + Greatest Origin player of all-time?—With State of Origin on our doorstep, foxsports.com.au asks, who is the greatest Origin player of all time? Vote now! [Link to media]
- + Greatest EPL game of 2011-2012—Vote: We enjoyed 380 matches in this year’s Premier League and it all came down to the last 90 seconds. But which game was best? [Link to media]
- + No concessions for Lotus—IndyCar plans to allow the Lotus cars to enter the Indianapolis 500 but promises to park them if they can't get up to speed. [Link to media]
- + Neeld says 'resilient' Jurrah is ready—Melbourne Demons coach Mark Neeld backs Liam Jurrah to put his ongoing court case behind him and focus in his AFL return. [Link to media]
- + Mata confident of UCL glory—Chelsea playmaker Juan Mata believes his side can upstage Bayern Munich and claim the club's first Champions League title. [Link to media]
- + Cats will turn it around quickly: Mooney—Geelong premiership player Cameron Mooney says critics writing the Cats off have underestimated the character of the group. [Link to media]
- + Brumbies take on themselves—When the Brumbies line up against the Hurricanes in Wellington on Friday night, they will see a mirror image of themselves. [Link to media]
- + We've got Origin momentum: Stuart—New South Wales coach Ricky Stuart says last year's tight State of Origin series gives the Blues momentum going in to game one. [Link to media]
- + Van Gisbergen commits to SBR—Kiwi Shane Van Gisbergen knocks back interest from rival Nissan to sign a new three-year deal with Stone Brother Racing. [Link to media]
- + Selection headache looms for Deans—A packed schedule means Robbie Deans will only finalise his Wallabies squad just 72 hours before they take on Scotland. [Link to media]
- + Mazda on a Supercars mission—Mazda looks set to join the Supercars grid with the manufacturer's executives rumoured to be in the country on a fact finding mission. [Link to media]
- + Green backs 'angry ant' Tomlinson—Former world champion Danny Green says Will Tomlinson can live up to they hype in his sold-out IBO super-featherweight title bout. [Link to ...
- + Stats reveal Blues have the edge—Numbers from Fox Sports Stats suggest Queensland face their biggest threat against an in-form Blues attack. [Link to media]
- + Tamou gunning for Thurston—Rookie NSW prop James Tamou puts club allegiances aside for Origin, saying he won't hesitate to smash Johnathan Thurston. [Link to media]
- + Larkham has faith in Zack—Stephen Larkham briefly considered coming out of retirement for the Brumbies before deciding his best role was to prepare rookie Zack Holmes to slip o...
- + Changes drove Stoner away: Magee—Constant rule changes made to MotoGP may have contributed to Casey Stoner's decision to quit the sport, says Kevin Magee. [Link to media]
- + Giants well ahead of Suns: Brereton—AFL legend Dermott Brereton says GWS Giants are making better progress than expansion rivals Gold Coast Suns. [Link to media]
- + Origin's no place for fakers: Bird—It would be wrong for players to dive or stay down for penalties in Origin I, New South Wales enforcer Greg Bird says. [Link to media]
- + Stoner looking at V8s—MotoGP champion Casey Stoner considers taking on a V8 Supercars career when he hangs up the leathers at the end of 2013. [Link to media]
- + Commodore to NASCAR confirmed—The next model Holden Commodore VF will debut in the NASCAR Sprint Cup next season, carrying the Chevrolet badge. [Link to media]
- + Friday Sports Fix—No clubs, no worries for Snedeker, Venus beats Stosur, Aussie golfer shoots 55, Gilly's still got it and Dane Bak to his best. Get your sports fix. [L...
- + Heart in talks with Hernandez—Melbourne Heart confirm interest in dumped Melbourne Victory midfielder Carlos Hernandez as audacious bid looms. [Link to media]
- + What makes the big three tick: Johns—Fox Sports commentator Matt Johns offers an insight into what makes the Storm big three the biggest danger to NSW. [Link to media]
- + Stosur crashes out in Rome—Samantha Stosur's preparation for the French Open hits a speed bump following a heavy defeat to Venus Williams in Rome. [Link to media]
- + We've got the best backline: Uate—A fired up Akuila Uate defies expert opinion by claiming New South Wales has selected a better backline than Queensland's. [Link to media]
- + Furious Gus wants Gordon revenge—Furious over losing Michael Gordon to Cronulla, Penrith will now seek revenge by poaching Wade Graham from the Sharks. [Link to media]
- + Rossi, Lorenzo lament Stoner retirement—Valentino Rossi and Jorge Lorenzo says Casey Stoner's retirement is a 'big shock' and 'bad news for MotoGP.' [Link to media]
- + Wigan's Martinez in Liverpool talks—Wigan chairman Dave Whelan confirms he has given Liverpool permission to open discussions with manager Roberto Martinez. [Link to media]
- + Aussie shoots lowest round ever—Little known Aussie Rhein Gibson shoots an incredible 16-under-par 55 in Oklahoma to set the record for the lowest round in golf. [Link to media]
- + Cooper opens up ahead of comeback—Before his much anticipated return from injury, Queensland Reds fly half Quade Cooper opens up about his time on the sidelines. [Link to media]
- + Pendlebury fears for player safety—Collingwood star Scott Pendlebury says AFL crackdown on sliding could create "carnage" as players opt to dive in head-first. [Link to media]
- + Shiv gets Windies out of trouble—Shivnarine Chanderpaul takes Windies in sight of respectable total with 87 as Stuart Broad leads England with six wickets on day one. [Link to media]
- + Gilly fires Punjab to victory—Adam Gilchrist hits an unbeaten half-century to lead Kings XI Punjab to an easy victory over Chennai Super Kings in the IPL. [Link to media]
- + Casey Stoner to quit MotoGP—Two-time MotoGP champion Casey Stoner has stunned the sport by announcing he will quit at the end of the season for "family reasons''. [Link to m...
- + The Adjudicator verdict: AFL R8—The Adjudicator wonders if the AFL's Celebrity Apprentice can do what his Magpie master couldn't. Your round-eight verdict is in. [Link to media...
- + Adjudicator verdict: Super Rugby R13—Ice cream, peanut butter, chocolate bars and Quade. The Adjudicator has some sweet verdicts for round 13 of Super Rugby. [Link to media]
- + Adjudicator verdict: NRL R11—A sombre Adjudicator pays tribute to one of the departing icons of rugby league as he delivers his final verdict for round 11. [Link to media]
- + 'Cloke would be good fit at Demons'—Travis Cloke is in Melbourne Demons' sights and would form a formidable combination with Mitch Clark, according to Neil Craig. [Link to media]
- + Racism keeps Walcotts at home—The family of Theo Walcott vows not to travel to Euro 2012 after voicing fears they may be targeted by racist fans in Ukraine. [Link to media]
- + Dalglish backs Liverpool owners—Kenny Dalglish calls on Liverpool's supporters to rally behind the club following his shock sacking as manager of the EPL giants. [Link to media]
- + United show Owen the door—Michael Owen reveals he will be leaving Manchester United after the club decided not to offer him a new contract. [Link to media]
- + Teams: Stars return for GF re-match—Collingwood are strengthened for Friday's grand final re-match against Geelong by the return of Dale Thomas, Darren Jolly and Chris Dawes. [Link to me...
- + Sheens searches for Tigers spine—Ten rounds into the NRL campaign, Wests Tigers coach Tim Sheens tinkers with his 'spine' for the seventh time this year. [Link to media]
- + AFL teams - round eight—Check out all the ins and out for round eight of the AFL premiership season. How's your club looking for this weekend? [Link to media]
- + Penrith flyer signs with Cronulla—Exciting Penrith flyer Michael Gordon will leave the club at the end of the season after signing a three-year deal with Cronulla. [Link to media]
- + Ex-Italy coach Lippi hired in China—China's Guangzhou Evergrande sign World Cup-winning Italian coach Marcello Lippi in the latest foreign Super League acquisition. [Link to media]
- + Yuvraj Singh eyes comeback—India's World Cup hero Yuvraj Singh hopes to return to cricket in three to four months after recovering from a cancerous tumour. [Link to media]
- + Stirring Tigers embrace the hype—Emerging Richmond welcome the weight of expectation ahead of the Dreamtime clash, saying their excitable fans will play a part. [Link to media]
- + GWS to re-sign draftees: Matthews—GWS chief executive Dave Matthews fires the first shot in the AFL club's battle to retain their young talent, re-signing five players. [Link to media]
- + Mundine wants Snoop Dog too—He says he wants to fight 'the big dog' Floyd Mayweather and Anthony Mundine hopes he'll have another dog in his corner in the US. [Link to ...
- + Last Origin looms for Civoniceva—Queensland's Petero Civoniceva humbly accepts that Wednesday's opening State of Origin match could be his last appearance. [Link to media]
- + Blues confirm sick Judd will play—Carlton skipper Chris Judd misses training because of illness, but is certain to play in the Blues' clash with Adelaide Crows on Sunday. [Link to medi...
- + Popovic named west Sydney coach—Tony Popovic says he's ready for the challenge after he was unveiled as coach of the A-League's western Sydney franchise. [Link to media]
- + Popovic named western Sydney coach—Tony Popovic says he's ready for the challenge after he was unveiled as coach of the A-League's western Sydney franchise. [Link to media]
- + I'm not against gays: Pacquiao—Floyd Mayweather wades into the controversy surrounding Manny Pacquiao's opposition to same-sex marriage, as the Filipino superstar tried to quiet the...
- + Who should replace King Kenny?—As Liverpool fans come to terms with the sacking of Kenny Dalglish, we take a look at the men most likely to replace him. Have your say. [Link to medi...
- + Mundine wants Mayweather—Anthony Mundine says he wants to get past the "chihuahuas" and line up a fight with boxing's "big dog" - Floyd Mayweather. [Link t...
- + FPR hungry for more—Ford Performance Racing's Will Davison and Mark Winterbottom speak of their hunger for more success after dominating early. [Link to media]
- + Deans flush with backrow options—Wallabies coach Robbie Deans has a number of backrow options to choose from, but who deserves to partner David Pocock? [Link to media]
- + Tahs make four changes for Stormers—Bernard Foley returns at fullback in one of four changes to NSW Waratahs' starting side for their clash with the Stormers at Newlands. [Link to media]
- + Troubled Jurrah set to face Swans—Melbourne Demons set to recall troubled forward Liam Jurrah to play Sydney Swans just hours after he faced court on Thursday. [Link to media]
- + 'JT can be five-eighth great'—Queensland centre Justin Hodges believes Origin teammate Johnathan Thurston will end his career as one of the great No.6s. [Link to med...
- + Magpies prepare for competitive Cats—Collingwood coach Nathan Buckley dismisses last year's grand final loss and Geelong's form slump as factors ahead of Friday. [Link to media]
- + NRL betting: track, sack or crack?—After 10 rounds, we go back to the form guide to declare whether to track, sack or crack your pick in the NRL premiership race. [Link to media]
- + Popovic unveiled as western Sydney coach—Tony Popovic says he's ready for the challenge after he was unveiled as coach of the A-League's western Sydney franchise. [Link to media]
- + Irishman Walsh finally set for debut—Sydney Swans confirm that Irishman Tommy Walsh will make his long-awaited AFL debut against Melbourne Demons. [Link to media]
- + Should try-scorer have to take kick?—Fox Sports rugby league expert Matthew Johns says try scorers should have to take the conversion attempt in All Stars game. [Link to media]
- + Who was EPL buy of the season?—The value of Manchester City's big-name signings this season was as obvious as the disappointment on Sir Alex Ferguson's face on Monday. [Link to medi...
- + 'Saints have revealed the Blueprint'—Have St Kilda exposed Carlton's inability to implement an effective plan B? That's this week's ME Bank Fair Point. Have your say. [Link to media]
- + 'Artie taught me to be proud'—Mal Meninga reveals the late Arthur Beetson taught him to be proud of his heritage, a lesson he will pass on to his Queensland players. [Link to media...
- + Carter back at 10 for Crusaders—All Blacks star Dan Carter is back at five-eighth for the Crusaders' clash with the Blues, while skipper Richie McCaw shifts to No.8. [Link to media]
- + 'Fans might tire of different winners'—Formula 1 star Mark Webber says fans might "get sick of seeing so many different winners" in an unpredictable 2012 season. [Link to media]
- + Webber says five winners is bad for F1—Formula 1 star Mark Webber says fans might "get sick of seeing so many different winners" in an unpredictable 2012 season. [Link to media]
- + Indigenous all-stars 'has to happen'—Brownlow medallist Gavin Wanganeen pleads with AFL to pit the Indigenous All-Stars against the "Best of the Rest" in annual clash. [Link to ...
- + Crook cuts Sydney FC trio—Ian Crook makes first key decisions as Sydney FC coach, opting not to extend contacts of Shannon Cole, Scott Jamieson and Michael Beauchamp. [Link to ...
- + Dangerfield's loyalty a key for Crows—Patrick Dangerfield's strong sense of loyalty could be the trump card in keeping football's hottest property at Adelaide Crows. [Link to media]
- + Mundine to take on 'Superman' in US—Anthony Mundine's campaign to break into the US boxing scene to begin on Independence Day against 41-year-old Bronco McKart. [Link to media]
- + Struggling Strauss won't pack it in—England captain Andrew Strauss insists he has no desire to rid himself of the pressure of leadership despite a poor run of form with the bat. [Link to...
- + Farah the right option: Smith—Queensland captain Cameron Smith says New South Wales pressed the right button by opting for Robbie Farah at rake. [Link to media]
- + Naitanui heads list of returning Eagles—West Coast appear likely to have a batch of players, including ruckman Nic Naitanui, back for their home game against St Kilda. [Link to media]
- + Stars 'not greedy' in pay rise push—NSW backrower Greg Bird defends calls for Origin stars to be better rewarded, saying it's a massive issue among players. [Link to media]
- + 'I haven't done enough in Origin'—NSW halfback Mitchell Pearce admits he has been meandering at the top level and needs to take big games by the scruff of the neck. [Link to media]
- + Robinson welcomes scrum changes—Wallabies prop Benn Robinson welcomes the potential demise of the dreaded "pause" in the scrum-call as part of the IRB rule changes. [Link t...
- + I feel unsafe: Jean Alesi—Former F1 star Jean Alesi expresses concern over high closing speeds at the Indianapolis 500 as Lotus struggle for pace. [Link to media]
- + Is Origin biff fair game?—Referees coach Bill Harrigan declines to comment whether players can get away with more in State of Origin games. [Link to media]
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