Postecoglou slaughters ANZ pitch

Sebastian Hassett 11:59 PM   Socceroos coach Ange Postecoglou has upped his war on substandard pitches on Australian soil, claiming he was embarrassed for the entire nation.

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Muhammad Ali dies

Ali's journey: Always the greatest

Boxing legend Muhammad Ali in September 2014.

Dave Anderson 10:40 PM   At the end, the mischief was still in his eyes. Even the pall of Parkinson's disease never took that away, but for too many years before his death, Muhammad Ali was not the Muhammad Ali you wanted to remember.

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Who would deny his immortality?

Muhammad Ali.

Greg Baum 10:30 PM   In Norman Mailer's seminal book, he describes Muhammad Ali thus: "The world's greatest athlete is in danger of being our most beautiful man. Women draw an audible breath."

Ali and Newton's infamous Logies moment

Bert Newton and Muhammad Ali at the 1979 Logie Awards.

Neil McMahon 3:31 PM   It was a Friday night in 1979 when the world's most famous man found himself the bemused co-star in the most infamous Logies night clanger of them all.

Why did he mean so much to me ? I don't know, but I was not alone

hfm980926.001.003.jpg Pic by Heath Missen.  Mohammed Ali steps back into the ring at the Visy brunch this morning on the ...

Stathi Paxinos 11:20 PM   It was a dream assignment. Follow your hero. Stay close to him. Many others felt the same.

When Ali came to the footy

A striking moment: Muhammad Ali completes an emotional lap of honour at the 1998 AFL Grand Final at the MCG.

Andrew Tate 12:43 AM   Muhammad Ali is gone, but his legacy will live on with many Victorians no doubt today comparing notes about their moment in the presence of The Greatest.

Muhammad Ali dies

Muhammad Ali has died at the age of 74.

Matt Schudel and Bart Barnes 3:20 PM   Legendary boxer Muhammad Ali has died at age 74 in a Phoenix hospital due to respiratory problems from Parkinsons Disease.

Top Stories

Socceroos deny Greece with final kick

Solid gold: Mathew Leckie celebrates his last-gasp matchwinner.

Dominic Bossi 12:02 AM   SOCCER For 89 minutes it appeared Greece's defensive Phalanx would claim another victim, until Matthew Leckie produced a moment of magic.

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Hawks again get the job done

Demons v Hawks

Rohan Connolly 9:54 PM   AFL It's been just over 10 years since Melbourne beat Hawthorn, so long ago that, including a couple of fill-ins, the Demons have gone through seven coaches since then.

Dockers break the duck as Bombers crash

PERTH, AUSTRALIA - JUNE 04: Matthew Pavlich of the Dockers and Matt Dea of the Bombers contest for position during the ...

Brad Elborough 10:50 PM   AFL Fremantle's incredible losing streak was finally ended at 38 weeks with a 79-point win over Essendon at Domain Stadium on Saturday night.

Matildas ease past Ferns in Rio warm up

Chloe Logarzo of Australia, and Meikayla Moore of New Zealand compete for possession.

Michael Lynch 9:07 PM   SOCCER Just as the Matildas and the Silver Ferns kicked off a rainbow arced across the streaky Ballarat skies above Morshead Park, venue for the Olympic warm up match.

Swans find skills in the wet

Swans celebrate

Andrew Stafford 11:46 PM   AFL The elements literally hung over this game, which was never going to be anything but the toughest of wet-weather slogs.

Ricciardo says he'll bring the intensity

Moving on: Daniel Ricciardo is putting his Monaco disappointment behind him and looking forward to Montreal.

Andrew Tate 12:35 AM   MOTOR sPORT Daniel Ricciardo has emerged from his post-Monaco sabbatical saying he has put the disappointment of his heartbreaking second-place behind him and will bring similar intensity to the next grand prix, in Montreal.

Storm ride Cronk's return for win over Penrith

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JUNE 04:  Cooper Cronk of the Storm thanks fans after a win during the round 13 NRL match between ...

Roy Ward 10:22 PM   LEAGUE The Storm scored win number 10 of the season, this time over Penrith Panthers.

Rejuvenated Stosur eyes Wimbledon seeding

Stosur is back in the top 15 after her Roland Garros run.

TENNIS After her final-four effort at French Open, the Australian's dream of a second grand slam title is alive.

Blatter and cronies arranged bonuses

Saga continues: Sepp Blatter reportedly gave himself, as well as Jerome Valcke and Markus Kattner, bonuses of almost ...

Julian Bennetts 7:27 PM   SOCCER FIFA announced that three former top officials arranged to pay themselves more than $108 million AUD over the past five years, including promises of tens of millions of dollars in payments that were quietly approved last May.

Bolt may lose gold after Carter 'fails drugs test'

Doped: Jamaica's Nesta Carter (right) has reportedly failed a drugs test from the 2008 Beijing Olympics.

ATHLETICS Usain Bolt could be stripped of one of his six Olympic titles after allegations one of his Jamaican team-mates with whom he won gold in 2008 has tested positive for a banned substance.

Rival praises Delly despite low blow

Cleveland's Matthew Dellavedova

Peter Mitchell 4:57 PM   BASKETBALL Matthew Dellavedova says he is not an NBA brute on a mission to hurt, irritate or target opponents.

AFL

Clarkson calls for stricter look at high contact

Hawthorn coach Alastair Clarkson is hopeful of a fourth straight flag this year.

Rohan Connolly 6:39 PM   Hawthorn coach Alastair Clarkson has added his weight to the calls for a stricter interpretation of the rules regarding high contact following another controversial free kick awarded during his side's win over Melbourne at the MCG.

Reborn Blues add to Lions' tale of woe

Blues v Lions

Jon Pierik 5:29 PM   As part of their preparation for a visit to Etihad Stadium, the Brisbane Lions sought to replicate the expected unfriendly atmosphere by having a mixture of music and crowd noise blaring at training through the week.

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Golf

Late stumble hurts Day at Memorial

Unimpressed: Jason Day.

Ben Everill 8:39 AM   World No.1 Jason Day was left to rue a double bogey on the final hole but he remains in the mix during a weather-suspended third round of the US PGA Tour's Memorial Tournament.

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Motor Sport

Australian sidecar racer dies in crash at Isle of Man

Fatal accident: Dwight Beare.

Steve Lillebuen 9:38 AM   An Australian motorcycle sidecar racer has died following a crash in a race on the Isle of Man off England's northwest coast.

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Rugby Union

Tuggeranong Vikings grind out win against Gungahlin Eagles in mud-soaked clash

Vikings player Dean Oakman-Hunt is tackled.

Chris Dutton 9:27 PM   The mud-soaked jerseys and soggy boots delivered an old-school rugby classic between the Tuggeranong Vikings and the Gungahlin Eagles in wet, cold and windy conditions on Saturday.

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Rugby League

Con Ange insists he is a 'straighty-180'

Con Ange: "No club should ever have a problem with me associating with anyone because I've never harmed anyone."

Adrian Proszenko 10:09 PM   Colourful rugby league identity Con Ange is adamant clubs have no reason to ban him from associating with their players, insisting he is a "straighty-180" who would never lead them astray.

Big wins for Warriors, Cowboys, Storm

MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JUNE 04:  Cooper Cronk of the Storm kicks during the round 13 NRL match between the Melbourne ...

Steve Mascord 9:49 PM   Cooper Cronk ignored a painful ankle injury to back up in the final two minutes and score his club's final try in a convincing win.

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Netball

Netball program helping disadvantaged girls

Players at St Mary's Netball Club in Dandenong.

David Sygall   More women than men live in poverty in Australia and fewer women participate in sport. Netball Australia wants to do what it can to change that.

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More Sport

Moto2 rider Luis Salom killed in practice crash

Luis Salom celebrates a Moto3 victory at the Dutch Grand Prix in Assen.

Adriana Garcia and Martyn Herman   MOTOR SPORT Spanish Moto2 rider Luis Salom has died after a crash during the second free practice session for the Catalunya Grand Prix, race organisers said on Friday.

Horvat looks to US college career

Chantel Horvat is making her own way into elite basketball.

Roy Ward 4:09 PM   BASKETBALL Chantel Horvat is making her own way into elite basketball following in the footsteps of her dad, retired Socceroo Steve Horvat.

Highlights

Best Betts

Eddie Betts adds another wonder goal to his remarkable AFL career.

Rance is the modern-day Archer

But which one would Wayne Carey pick in his ultimate fantasy team?

What lies beneath is what worries big-wave rider

Widely regarded as one of the best big-wave surfers in the world, Mark Mathews isn't scared by the monsters he rides.

Pick 1 v Pick 2

Jacob Weitering and Josh Schache were separated by just a few seconds at the draft last year.

Roughy's greatness

The most inspirational moments in sport don't always occur in the heat of battle, or in the immediate aftermath of glorious triumphs or heartbreaking defeats.

Plays of the Week

These are the most exciting, silly and downright crazy plays in the sport world this week.

The curse of Ricciardo - expletive deleted

Daniel Ricciardo did a lot of swearing in Monaco this weekend. But he's earned the right.

Betts does it again?

Adelaide maestro may have outdone himself with his goal of the year contender.

Working like a mason, Cox sinks the boot in

Collingwood's vertically-gifted US import makes up for his lack of experience sheer hard work.

Shield no ticket to honours for Victorians

The Sheffield Shield and the Australian Test team have become like third cousins, twice removed. You know they're related, but it's hard to remember how.

Which is the best?

The AFL's Indigenous Round takes place this weekend and to mark the occasion, each club will wear a specially-designed guernsey.

A lesson in being a good (sports)person

Players with talent are a dime a dozen. The supportive, determined and selfless athletes are the most valuable.

Just kick it, and keep doing so ....

Whenever I watch AFL I am struck by how poor so many players are at what should be the most basic skill in the game.

Too many eggs in the Buddy basket

It has long (and often) been said that a champion team will always beat a team of champions.

AFL 2016: quarter-time report card

With more than a quarter of the AFL season gone, we look at the big developments.

The trading game

When the music stopped at the end of last year's trade period, 14 picks in this year's draft had made their way to new teams. Emma Quayle takes an early look at how they might pan out.

The super team that wasn't

Those still bemoaning the loss of the Lions could do worse than to wander down to watch the Roos train.

Where did it all go wrong for Lucas Neill?

Robbie Slater knew something wasn't right with Lucas Neill when he sat down with his old friend, Phil Moss, for coffee.

Grow up Bernie, you're embarrassing yourself

Bernie, just pull your head in.

Footy Fix

Rohan Connolly previews all the footy action ahead of round seven.

Selwood, Dangerfield: a perfect synergy

The addition of Patrick Dangerfield to the Cats' list has made Joel Selwood even better.