Features

  1. World Cup win for grieving Neville

    England coach Tracey Neville returns to oversee her first Netball World Cup match since the untimely death of her father, a 54-50 win over Jamaica.

  2. As it happened

    England wins the Ashes with a convincing innings-and-78-run triumph over Australia in the fourth Test at Trent Bridge. Look back on the deciding day's play.

  3. Roar owes $60,900 in rent

    Court documents reveal the Queensland Rugby Union are owed more than $60,000 in unpaid rent from A-League club Brisbane Roar.

  4. Australians fail again on unfamiliar pitches

    Australia's Ashes failings on English soil give the lie to the team's goal of becoming the best Test side in the world, says Adam Collins.

  5. Rival footy teams unite

    Once rival country football teams unite in a bid to survive.

  6. Australia's biggest sporting no shows

    Where does Australia's day-one failure at Trent Bridge rank among the country's biggest sporting no-shows?

  7. Broad produces perfection

    Stuart Broad produced a morning of perfection at Trent Bridge, while Australia wilted and captain Michael Clarke was left dazed and confused.

  8. Australia's horror day

    Take a look at the key numbers from a horror opening day for Australia in the fourth Ashes Test at Trent Bridge.

  9. The shortest innings in history: Social media reacts to Australia's Ashes disaster

    Australia was all out for 60 off just 111 balls in the first innings of the fourth Ashes Test.

  10. Premier League to kick off

    The world's most popular league, the English Premier League, is set to kick off for another season - get the lowdown on every team's chances ahead of the new campaign.

  11. 'Hard to see'

    The brother of deceased rugby league player James Ackerman says calls to bring back the shoulder charge are "disappointing".

  12. Netball World Cup ABC broadcast schedule

    ABC Grandstand will bring the 2015 Netball World Cup to homes across Australia with the broadcast of 15 games during the tournament.

  13. Hot favourites

    Amanda Shalala previews Australia's defence of the Netball World Cup, which begins this week in Sydney.

  1. The right time

    Australia captain Michael Clarke has announced he will retire at the end of the Ashes series, outlining "now is the right time to walk away" from international cricket.

  2. Full of praise

    England captain Alastair Cook paid tribute to his young team-mates for their contribution to the Ashes victory over Australia.

  3. England reclaims the urn

    England has reclaimed the Ashes from Australia with victory at Trent Bridge, while Michael Clarke has announced he will retire at the end of the series.

  4. As it happened

    England wins the Ashes with a convincing innings-and-78-run triumph over Australia in the fourth Test at Trent Bridge. Look back on the deciding day's play.

AFL

  1. Hawks edge Eagles

    Hawthorn has struck a blow in the race for a top two spot with a thrilling 14-point win over the West Coast Eagles at Subiaco Oval.

  2. Cats maul Swans

    Geelong has given its finals chances a massive boost and severely damaged Sydney's top four hopes with a 32-point win at Kardinia Park.

  3. Suns claim Q Clash

    The Gold Coast Suns have secured Q Clash bragging rights and all but consigned Brisbane to the wooden spoon with a 14-point win at the Gabba.

  4. Dogs belt Power

    The Western Bulldogs have continued their stunning rise in 2015 with a thumping 64-point win over Port Adelaide to keep them right in the race for a top four spot.

  1. Sharks down Cowboys

    Cronulla remains in the fight for a top-four spot with a 30-18 win over the Cowboys at Shark Park.

  2. Dragons blitz Warriors

    St George-Illawarra hammers the hapless New Zealand Warriors 36-0 in Wellington.

  3. NRL live

    Grandstand brings you live updates from the Warriors-Dragons, Sharks-Cowboys and Eels-Panthers NRL matches.

  4. Sea Eagles devour Bunnies

    Manly Sea Eagles continue their upturn in form with a 28-8 win over the South Sydney Rabbitohs at Brookvale Oval.

  1. Wallabies beat All Blacks

    The Wallabies win the Rugby Championship and hold the Bledisloe Cup advantage thanks to a thrilling 27-19 win over New Zealand at Sydney's Olympic stadium.

  2. McCaw not fazed by Hooper and Pocock

    All Blacks captain Richie McCaw is not fazed by the threat posed by Wallabies back-row terriers Michael Hooper and David Pocock.

  3. Cheika's hand forced

    Wallabies coach Michael Cheika says David Pocock and Michael Hooper left him no choice but to start them together against the All Blacks.

  4. Hooper, Pocock to start

    Michael Hooper and David Pocock will start together for the first time when the Wallabies take on the All Blacks in the Rugby Championship decider in Sydney on Saturday.

  1. Roar owes $60,900 in rent

    Court documents reveal the Queensland Rugby Union are owed more than $60,000 in unpaid rent from A-League club Brisbane Roar.

  2. Premier League to kick off

    The world's most popular league, the English Premier League, is set to kick off for another season - get the lowdown on every team's chances ahead of the new campaign.

  3. Special One re-signs at Chelsea

    The 'Special One', Jose Mourinho, re-signs as Chelsea manager on four-year deal, while Premier League rivals Manchester City give Manuel Pellegrini a two-year contract extension.

  4. Defence on track

    FFA Cup holders Adelaide United opened its title defence with a 6-1 victory over Darwin Olympic, while fellow A-League club, Sydney FC also progressed to the round of 16 with a routine 2-0 win against Sorrento FC in Perth.