FootballLive A-League: Rojas atones for early missSYDNEY FC will look to break a nine-game winless streak against Melbourne Victory when the sides meet in the first ‘Big Blue’ of the season. LIVE COVERAGE.
GolfDirtbike-riding golfer breaking the mouldRICKY Fowler is a hard partying, dirt bike riding car nut who dances on top of golf carts in the Bahamas. So it’s safe to say he doesn’t fit any historical golfing moulds.
FootballAge just a number for Socceroos hopefulIT’S more than four years since his last Socceroos appearance, but Melbourne City’s Neil Kilkenny feels his early-season form warrants an international look-in.
CricketLive: Aussie bowlers rewarded for day of toilAFTER failing to get a wicket for two sessions, Australia’s pace bowlers finally picked up a bag of South African wickets in Perth. Get live scores!
FootballKrishna leads Phoenix back to winning waysWELLINGTON Phoenix have finally sparked into life, downing Newcastle Jets 2-0 at Westpac Stadium to record their first win of the A-League season.
CricketHow Proteas could re-shape Australian cricketPLAYERS, medical men, selectors … everyone is under the pump big time in Perth after what started as a walk in the park quickly became a defining Test for Australian cricket.
CricketSelector guarantees Mitch Marsh won’t be droppedUNDER fire Australian all-rounder Mitchell Marsh has been guaranteed his spot in the XI for the second Test by national selector Mark Waugh.
CricketMaxwell’s classy reply, Sayers brilliantAFTER being dropped last week, Glenn Maxwell batted with purpose for Victoria, while Chadd Sayers made another statement to national selectors.
FootballBrutal elbow for one of longest bansROCHDALE striker Calvin Andrew has been handed one of the longest bans in English football history following a sickening blow during last weekend’s derby with Oldham.
CricketDuminy more Aussie than the AustraliansJP Duminy loves batting in Australia. In fact, he loves it more than many Australian players do. So why is his overall career record so poor?
CricketSkipper Smith at Waugh with himselfSTEVE Smith is walking on a perilous tight rope which has trouble either side of it as he works out who he is and what he stands for, writes Robert Craddock.