World Cup 2010
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20 Aug 2012
Delima Shanti
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Delima Shanti talks to the powerlifting yiayia from Bendigo, Victoria.
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16 Aug 2012
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The Spartans with a full side played their usual quick run and spread brand of football to win the second semi-final by 67 points
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4 Dec 2011
Ben Hudson
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Allow me to indulge myself by opening this week's English Premier League review with the news that Sunderland boss Steve Bruce has won the managerial sack race.
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12 Jul 2010
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Andres Iniesta nets in extra time to give European champions Spain their first-ever World Cup title.
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23 Jun 2010
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Greece have bowed out of the 2010 World Cup despite a dogged performance against Argentina.
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21 Jun 2010
James Belias
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A determined 10-man Australia held on for a critical 1-1 draw against Ghana despite having Harry Kewell sent off in the first half.
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18 Jun 2010
James Belias
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The cacophonous African horns were silenced as Greece recorded a famous victory, defeating Nigeria 2-1 at the World Cup, and keeping alive Hellenic hopes of qualifying to the next
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14 Jun 2010
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Australia were annihilated by powerhouse Germany 4-0 in their first match in Group D
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14 Jun 2010
James Belias
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Defensive blunders cost Greece dearly against Korea Republic, but there were signs of life.
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11 Jun 2010
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Greek team robbed whilst in World Cup training session.
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11 Jun 2010
Anastasios Barbadonis
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Anastasios Barbadonis looks at the key players in the Australia squad and passes judgement.
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8 Jun 2010
Richie Young
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SBS are providing extensive coverage of the FIFA World Cup, here the SBS Team mull over each grouping.
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26 May 2010
Thomas Andronas
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The Socceroos have been officially farewelled in Melbourne this afternoon.
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The Eurogroup urged Greece to develop and broaden the list of reform measures, based on 'the current arrangement'.