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  1. Dank running out of time

    Stephen Dank is running out of time, with a court no-show taking his drawn-out saga to the point of exhaustion for the AFL Tribunal.

  2. ABC readers choose Test team

    We asked our readers who they would pick in the Australian XI. Here is what they came up with.

  3. Queen's baton unveiled for 2018 Commonwealth Games

    A sleek, glowing design is unveiled for the Queen's Baton of the 2018 Gold Coast Commonwealth Games.

  4. Dog brings Test match to standstill

    In comical scenes, a stray dog brings the second Test between India and England to a standstill after a mad dash onto the pitch, running rings around security guards.

  5. The batsmen that could save Australian cricket

    Before you completely give up on Australian Test cricket, remember some of these names — they could be the answer to our batting problems.

  6. Golf diplomacy

    Australian golf legend Greg Norman played a pivotal role in securing a phone call between Malcolm Turnbull and Donald Trump.

  7. Cricketing calamity

    Australia's two innings featured more pathetic dismissals than an entire season of The Bachelorette. Relive all the gruesome lowlights here.

  8. Sri Lankan asylum seeker cricket win

    A group of Sri Lankan asylum seekers claim victory both on and off the cricket pitch, after winning a national Twenty20 championship.

  1. Keeping his place

    Recalled Test wicketkeeper Matthew Wade is adamant he is good enough behind the stumps to keep his spot this time around.

  2. South African cricket staffer shoves reporter

    A South African cricket staffer shoves Nine Network reporter Will Crouch as he tries to question captain Faf du Plessis at Adelaide Airport.

  3. Proteas shunt reporter

    Security for the South African cricket team has gotten rough with a reporter seeking to question captain Faf du Plessis.

  4. New-look Aussies need time

    Selection chairman Trevor Hohns says Australia's new Test team should be given time to settle ahead of the day-night dead rubber against South Africa in Adelaide.

AFL

  1. Dank running out of time

    Stephen Dank is running out of time, with a court no-show taking his drawn-out saga to the point of exhaustion for the AFL Tribunal.

  2. Dank fails to show

    The AFL appeals board is urged to dismiss Stephen Dank's appeal against a lifetime ban from the AFL after he fails to appear at a scheduled hearing.

  3. Career switch

    Greater Western Sydney has previously recruited from the NRL and now the emerging AFL powerhouse has looked to athletics with the signing of Commonwealth Games representative Jake Stein.

  4. Mixed feelings for Brownlow

    Sam Mitchell and Trent Cotchin say it is a proud but awkward moment for them as they become joint 2012 Brownlow Medal winners.

  1. Taumalolo set for NFL trial

    North Queensland confirms Jason Taumalolo will take part in "testing" in front of NFL scouts in the US.

  2. City v Country scrapped

    The NRL moves to scrap NSW Rugby League's annual City v Country clash, with the last-ever edition to be played in Mudgee next year.

  3. Aussies reclaim Four Nations

    Australia regains the Four Nations title and returns to number one in the world rugby league rankings after beating New Zealand 34-8 at Anfield.

  4. Adelaide Oval to host NRL game

    Adelaide Oval will host a NRL match between the Sydney Roosters and Melbourne Storm during the 2017 season.

  1. 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.

  2. 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.

  3. Wallabies make changes

    The Wallabies will face France with a starting line-up barely resembling their opening Spring Tour fixtures, as Kyle Godwin prepares to make his Test debut.

  4. Fiji rugby team snubbed

    The Fiji Rugby Union says it is disappointed its sevens team was overlooked for prizes at the World Rugby Awards.

  1. Chelsea top of the ladder

    Chelsea replaces Liverpool at the top of the Premier League with a comfortable 1-0 win at Middlesbrough thanks to Diego Costa's first-half strike.

  2. Jets and Mariners draw

    The Newcastle Jets are held to a 1-1 draw against Central Coast Mariners in the F3 Derby.

  3. Offsiders November 20 Full Program

    Gerard Whateley is joined by The Australia's Gideon Haigh, The Age's Caroline Wilson and News Corp's Richard Hinds to examine the crisis engulfing Australian cricket and the other major sporting issues of the week.

  4. Sydney FC draws with Roar

    Sydney FC remains unbeaten after a 1-1 draw with Brisbane Roar, with the two sides unable to be split in a controversial clash at Lang Park.