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  1. As it happened

    Australia's reshuffled opening pair showed excellent grit to survive the late session after a clever Proteas declaration. Look back at how it all unfolded in our live blog.

  2. Was Faf treated fairly?

    Faf du Plessis copped a fine from the ICC while still being allowed to play, but how does his punishment look when weighed against past cases?

  3. Five of the best

    Next year's NRL draw is out and there is plenty to look forward to in 2017, with rivalries and revenge on the menu.

  4. Stopping domestic violence

    Former Newcastle Knights player Clint Newton is standing up against domestic violence.

  5. Zimra is number one

    Toowoomba's Zimra Hussain, 10, is named the inaugural number one ticket holder for the Brisbane Lions AFL women's team.

  6. Delly goes to Hollywood

    A movie based on the life of Australian NBA star Matthew Dellavedova is set to begin production next year.

  7. Test your sporting IQ

    Think you know your sport? Test your knowledge of the sporting week that was in ABC News's quiz.

  1. Grandstand Friday November 25

    On this episode: Australia’s Batsman fight back after losing two early wickets in the third test. The Central Coast Mariners have moved into the A-League top six. The Wallabies have recalled their stars for their clash with Ireland.

  2. Panel changes possible in 2017

    Australia's panel of selectors will stay as is until the end of the summer, according to Cricket Australia chief James Sutherland, but new faces could be added in 2017.

  3. CA boss likes Ashes day-nighter

    Cricket Australia boss James Sutherland says he is happy with initial figures from the Adelaide Test, and likes the idea of an Ashes day-nighter in 2017.

  4. ICC 'disappointed' by du Plessis

    The ICC has expressed disappointment at South Africa captain Faf du Plessis's decision to lodge an appeal after he was found guilty of a ball-tampering in the second Test against Australia.

AFL

  1. McGrath goes number one

    The Bombers end speculation by taking defender Andrew McGrath with pick one of the 2016 AFL draft.

  2. Stephen Dank non-submission

    Disgraced sports scientist Stephen Dank fails to supply evidence to prove the reasons for his absence from his appeal against a life ban for multiple doping offences.

  3. Dockers player charged with assault

    Fremantle Dockers player Michael Johnson is charged with assault over alleged altercation in a kebab shop.

  4. AFL draft 2016: The names you need to know

    The AFL draft is almost here, and it is time to get up to speed with this year's crop of rising stars. Bone up on some of the players likely to hear their names read out first.

  1. I won't resign: Grant

    Despite all 16 NRL clubs expressing a lack of confidence in his leadership after a funding dispute, ARL chairman John Grant is refusing to resign.

  2. Five of the best

    Next year's NRL draw is out and there is plenty to look forward to in 2017, with rivalries and revenge on the menu.

  3. Former Titans player David Taylor fined over drugs

    Former Gold Coast Titans NRL player David Taylor is fined $1,000 after pleading guilty to possessing cocaine.

  4. NRL clears Titans Hayne over bikie video

    An NRL investigation has reportedly found Jarryd Hayne has no case to answer after appearing on social media with a bikie.

  1. Wallabies make changes

    Wallabies coach Michael Cheika recalled a host of familiar faces for Australia's Test with Ireland in Dublin, as he aims to keep his team on track for a Grand Slam on the Spring Tour.

  2. Brumbies name new CEO

    The Brumbies appoint Michael Thomson as the club's new chief executive.

  3. Wallabies hold on

    Australia remains unbeaten on its Spring Tour of Europe following a tense 25-23 victory over France, despite not starting several of its star players.

  4. All Blacks revenge

    New Zealand took revenge on a brave Irish side with a three-try 21-9 win in Dublin, as the world champions put behind them their first defeat by Ireland in a century.

  1. Heather Reid wins defamation case

    Former head of Capital Football Heather Reid wins a defamation case against a Canberra man whose Facebook posts alleged she was incompetent and had misappropriated money.

  2. Aussie goalkeeper Jones blunders

    Australian goalkeeper Brad Jones scored an own goal and conceded three more, as Manchester United thrashed Feyenoord 4-0 in their Europa League fixture at Old Trafford.

  3. Japan and DPRK through to FIFAU20 semi-finals in Port Moresby

    At the FIFA Under 20 Women's World Cup in Papua New Guinea, North Korea and Japan are through to next Tuesday's semi-finals.

  4. Gerrard calls time

    Former Liverpool and England captain Steven Gerrard announces his retirement a week after confirming he would not be returning to play for MLS side LA Galaxy.