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Socceroos stay put on European football deadline day
Dreams of a move to the English Premier League have been put on hold for Socceroos stars Brett Holman and Rhys Williams with the closure of the January transfer window on Wednesday.
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Football – what’s not to love about it?
BRENTON SHAUGHNESSY loves his AFL. But he’s also become quite enamoured in the ‘world game’.
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Australia 470 crew win gold at sailing World Cup
Australia’s world champion 470 dinghy crew Malcolm Page and Mathew Belcher have won a gold medal at the sailing World Cup in the US.
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Bernard Tomic’s stand-off with police
Police are outside the Gold Coast home of tennis star Bernard Tomic, waiting to interview him about a suspected traffic infringement on a Southport street.
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Ricky Ponting, Michael Clarke hit Adelaide centuries against India
Ricky Ponting went two years without a Test hundred and now the veteran has scored two in three innings in a strong response to speculation his best cricket is behind him.
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Federer challenges Tomic to be consistent
Roger Federer has challenged teenage sensation Bernard Tomic to deliver away from the spotlight as he tries to make good on his promise to become a genuine grand slam force.
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Robertson wins snooker Masters
Neil Robertson is a step closer to achieving a coveted career Triple Crown following his triumph in the Masters snooker tournament.
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Cahill ends goal-scoring drought
After enduring a frustrating run at club level with Everton with a multitude of injuries, Tim Cahill has ended his 13 month barren run.
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Langerak enjoys rare Dortmund outing
Mitchell Langerak has enjoyed a rare outing for German champions Borussia Dortmund, filling in during the club’s 5-1 thumping of Hamburg in the Bundesliga.
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Bernard Tomic will play Federer in Australian Open fourth round
A little umpiring luck and a lot of grit lifted Australian Bernard Tomic into the second week of the Australian Open with an epic five-set win over Ukrainian Alexandr Dolgopolov at Melbourne Park on Friday night.
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Marcos Baghdatis smashes four tennis racquets at Australian Open
Marcos Baghdatis has made headlines around the world after a bizarre tantrum during his second round Australian Open loss to Stanislas Wawrinka. The popular Cypriot smashed four tennis racquets at Melbourne Park, before resuming his match. Watch the video now.
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Lleyton Hewitt to face Roddick after Australian Open fight
Australian veteran Lleyton Hewitt has set up a second round showdown with long-time rival Andy Roddick after starting his record 16th consecutive Australian Open with a typically gutsy win.
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Surfing to clean up image with drug tests
The long-held image of the dope-smoking surfer dude is no more with the world’s best surfers to face drug testing on their competition tours this year.
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Aussie aerial skier grabs bronze
Emerging Australian aerial skier Laura Peel has captured the first podium finish of her career, finishing a surprise third in the opening round of the World Cup aerial competition.
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Fire still burns for record-setting Hewitt
Another day, another milestone for Lleyton Hewitt as the baseline warrior steels himself for a record 16th successive Australian Open tilt.
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David Moyes keen to keep Tim Cahill at Everton
Everton manager David Moyes insists Tim Cahill remains an integral part of his English Premier League side despite murmurs that Queens Park Rangers will make a bid for the Australian.
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Tomic outlasts and outwits Verdasco
Two hours in and Bernard Tomic was on the wrong end of a tennis lesson. Fernando Verdasco, the 22nd seed and a wily veteran of the pro tennis tour had him running from one side of the scorching court to the other, from baseline to net and back to the fence and back again.
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Malthouse not surprised by Ben Cousins relapse
Former Collingwood AFL coach Mick Malthouse says he’s not surprised by the drug addiction relapse of retired star Ben Cousins, who is reportedly in psychiatric care.
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Alex Fitch just misses medal at Youth Olympics
A heavy fall may have cost Australian Alex Fitch a medal at the Winter Youth Olympic Games in Austria, the snowboarder finishing fourth in the halfpipe event.
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David Warner slams 69-ball hundred against India in Perth
David Warner blasted a 69-ball hundred, the fastest by an opener in Test history, as Australia reached 0-149 at stumps after bowling India out for 161 in the third Test in Perth.






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