Sport

Features

  1. Test your sporting IQ

    Think you know your sport? Test your knowledge of the sporting week that was with our quiz.

  2. Bolt rues early career

    Despite his unprecedented success, Usain Bolt says he missed out by not knuckling down earlier.

  3. Dakar Rally in Australia?

    Australia's first-ever Dakar Rally champion Toby Price says he will be putting a word or two in the ears of the race's organisers to bring the world's most famous rally Down Under.

  4. Sports clubs pledge respect

    Sporting clubs in north-east Victoria are supporting a new policy promoting respect and gender equality across the community.

  5. Sport stunned by Rosberg retirement

    Current and former Formula One drivers and the likes of Usain Bolt react with disbelief to F1 world champ Nico Rosberg's retirement.

  6. Moore decries brain drain

    Wallabies skipper Stephen Moore says the drain of Australian coaching talent to Britain needs to be addressed amid Eddie Jones's fantastic start as England rugby coach.

  7. Adam Scott ponders life

    Gold Coast golf champion Adam Scott returns home and reflects on what matters to him most.

  8. Sporting disasters

    For many sporting teams around the world, the Colombian air disaster which has devastated Brazil's Chapecoense is a reminder of their own tragic histories.

  9. Tragic end

    A plane crash that killed 71 in Colombia — including most of Brazil's Chapecoense soccer team — prompts an outpouring of grief.

  10. More than just hearts on their sleeve

    A north Queensland rugby league club forsakes valuable sponsorship dollars in order to promote suicide prevention on the front of its jerseys.

  1. Scorchers' Tye hurt

    Perth Scorchers are dealt another blow with Andrew Tye in doubt for the upcoming Big Bash because of a shoulder injury.

  2. Smith inspiring Aussies

    Travis Head says Steve Smith's stunning century against New Zealand has injected much confidence in the Australia batting line-up ahead of the final two Chappell-Hadlee Trophy fixtures.

  3. Cricket heart transplant

    Vino Vidjearadjou is back on the cricket field after suffering a heart attack two years ago that resulted in a heart transplant.

  4. 'No-ball rule change has made cricket unsafe'

    Author and cricket expert, Doug Ackerly, is mounting a campaign to change a 53-year-old rule in cricket that he says altered the way we play and contributed to more injuries for fast bowlers.

AFL

  1. Alberti steps down

    One of the most influential women in the AFL, Susan Alberti, is stepping down as vice-president of reigning premiers the Western Bulldogs.

  2. Impey 'reckless' before crash

    A Port Adelaide football player who was involved in a five-car crash had been drinking with team-mates and driving recklessly in the lead-up to the incident, the club says.

  3. Football player in five-car crash

    AFL player Jarman Impey was involved in two crashes at Norwood last night before fleeing the scene, the Port Adelaide Football Club confirms.

  4. Sports clubs pledge respect

    Sporting clubs in north-east Victoria are supporting a new policy promoting respect and gender equality across the community.

  1. More than just hearts on their sleeve

    A north Queensland rugby league club forsakes valuable sponsorship dollars in order to promote suicide prevention on the front of its jerseys.

  2. Radradra told to surrender passport

    Parramatta winger Semi Radradra is ordered to surrender his passport after appearing in court on domestic violence charges.

  3. Semi to stay, say Eels

    Semi Radradra's management "definitively" tells Parramatta he has not signed a deal to join Toulon, according to the NRL club's boss Bernie Gurr.

  4. Radradra back in Sydney

    Parramatta Eels star Semi Radradra arrives back in Sydney after failing to appear in court on domestic violence-related charges.

  1. What might have been

    Australia coach Michael Cheika laments the Wallabies' inability to put together a complete 80-minute performance after a second-half slump in their 37-21 loss to England at Twickenham.

  2. Cheika moves to Ella from Jones

    Under-pressure Wallabies coach Michael Cheika moves on from attacking England coach Eddie Jones by turning his attentions to another former Randwick teammate — Glen Ella.

  3. Verbal war continues

    The war of words between Eddie Jones and Michael Cheika has continued ahead of the Test match between England and Australia at the weekend.

  4. Moore decries brain drain

    Wallabies skipper Stephen Moore says the drain of Australian coaching talent to Britain needs to be addressed amid Eddie Jones's fantastic start as England rugby coach.

  1. Phoenix coach Merrick steps down

    Wellington Phoenix confirms coach Ernie Merrick has stood down from his post after the team's 2-0 loss to Adelaide United.

  2. Party's over in PNG as North Korea are crowned FIFA U20 World Champions

    The FIFA Under 20 Women's World Cup in Papua New Guinea has been won for the second time by North Korea, after they came from a goal down to defeat France 3-1.

  3. Cherries overhaul Reds

    Liverpool blows a 3-1 lead at Bournemouth as the determined Cherries surge back to pinch an incredible 4-3 win.

  4. Reds on the board

    The reigning A-League champions have finally won a game in the 2016/17 season thanks to Henrique's thunderous strikes against Wellington.