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  1. Test your sporting IQ

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

  2. 'Batting long is fun for me'

    Newly minted Australia opener Matt Renshaw takes great satisfaction from his grinding second-innings knock in the Adelaide Test, which lasted 137 balls and yielded 34 runs.

  3. Khawaja's match-winning display

    Usman Khawaja did not play well because he made a hundred, he played well because he made this hundred, writes Geoff Lemon.

  4. Taking cricket to new heights

    As the sun began to set on day three in Adelaide, Grandstand commentary duo Gerard Whateley and Chris Rogers called the cricket from atop Adelaide Oval's roof.

  5. Oliver Florent comes to terms with life as a Swan

    It is day one of Swans preseason training and AFL number 11 draft pick Oliver Florent is still coming to terms with his new life.

  6. Handscomb shushes the naysayers

    Peter Handscomb showed the world his unorthodox batting technique has a place in Test cricket after a classy maiden half-century on debut for Australia.

  7. Faf blunts every Australian attack

    For Faf du Plessis to put the crowd fury aside, to focus as he did, and to not just perform but to out-perform his team-mates by such a margin, makes this an extraordinary innings to have witnessed, writes Geoff Lemon.

  8. 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?

  1. 'Just the way it is'

    Australia coach Darren Lehmann is not fussed about his players having to switch attention to limited overs cricket, despite the possibility they could lose any momentum created by the Test win against South Africa.

  2. Grandstand Monday November 28

    On this episode: The Future looking a little brighter for Australia’s test team. Sydney FC have stalled at the top of the A-League competition. Argentina has broken through for its first Davis Cup title.

  3. The Final Word: November 28

    Normality returns! Sort of. Australia finally wins a Test, against South Africa with the pink ball. Adam Collins and Geoff Lemon look at whether discipline has surpassed the ‘tough guy’ mentality, if our latest debutants have secured their spots, how many Brazilians Steve Smith wants in the team, and how day-night tests have transformed Adelaide’s cricketing character.

  4. 'Batting long is fun for me'

    Newly minted Australia opener Matt Renshaw takes great satisfaction from his grinding second-innings knock in the Adelaide Test, which lasted 137 balls and yielded 34 runs.

AFL

  1. Dank's appeal dismissed

    The AFL Anti-Doping Appeal Board dismisses Stephen Dank's appeal against his life ban for multiple doping offences.

  2. Oliver Florent comes to terms with life as a Swan

    It is day one of Swans preseason training and AFL number 11 draft pick Oliver Florent is still coming to terms with his new life.

  3. Young NT football players drafted by the AFL

    Three young NT players are set to continue their footy careers down south after being drafted by the AFL.

  4. McGrath goes number one

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

  1. NRL funding issue

    The NRL has been warned it is sitting on a debt time bomb, as the stoush deepens between its clubs and the game's administration.

  2. Commissioners back John Grant

    Embattled ARL Commission chairman John Grant receives a vote of confidence, with the seven other commissioners stating their unanimous and resolute support for him.

  3. Radradra code switch?

    Embattled Parramatta Eels player Semi Radradra has signed with Toulon, according to the French rugby union club.

  4. Grant hanging on

    ARL commission chairman John Grant is fighting for his job after an EGM is called to decide his future.

  1. Verbal jabs

    Australia coach Michael Cheika hits back at his England counterpart Eddie Jones, saying the former Wallabies mentor is in danger of damaging his legacy in Australia.

  2. Radradra code switch?

    Embattled Parramatta Eels player Semi Radradra has signed with Toulon, according to the French rugby union club.

  3. Grand Slam hopes over

    Australia's hopes of a Grand Slam have been dashed following a 27-24 defeat to a gutsy Ireland in Dublin despite a stirring second-half comeback.

  4. 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.

  1. New homes for Socceroos?

    Coach Ange Postecoglou is on standby to help struggling Socceroos find new clubs in the January transfer window.

  2. Hobart unites behind players

    Two young players from Hobart United FC have been selected to attend a national soccer tournament in Canberra, but they need your help to get there.

  3. Mourinho sent packing

    Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho was sent off for the second time in a month, as he watched his side draw 1-1 at home to West Ham United and lose more ground in the Premier League title race.

  4. City up to second

    Melbourne City will head into the FFA Cup final full of steam after seeing off Wellington Phoenix 2-1 at AAMI Park.