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  1. The worst Wallabies in over a decade

    This year was the Wallabies' worst in over 10 years by a number of measures. How did it all go so wrong?

  2. Test your sporting IQ

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

  3. 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.

  4. No-ball rule 'hurting Australia's pace bowlers'

    A rule change dating back to 1963 is contributing to the spate of injuries tearing through Australia's pace bowling stocks, according to one expert who is on a mission to change things.

  5. Bolt rues early career

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

  6. 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.

  7. Sports clubs pledge respect

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

  8. 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.

  9. 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. Aussies clinch Chappell-Hadlee Trophy

    Australia clinches the Chappell-Hadlee Trophy with a game to go, after a 116-run win over New Zealand in Canberra.

  2. Aussies go big at Manuka

    David Warner's 119 helps Australia make the second biggest total ever at Manuka Oval, as the hosts set New Zealand 379 to win.

  3. Emma Kearney says she would love to play cricket full time if she was paid more.

    One of Australia's pioneering dual sportswomen, Emma Kearney, says cricket is "threatened" by the AFL.

  4. The Final Word: December 6

    Glenn Maxwell sure has a gift for ending up in the headlines, whether that's for monstering attacks in the middle or speaking his mind when the microphone is in front of him.
    Adam Collins and Geoff Lemon take a look at his latest predicament and Australia's ODI series against the Black Caps, before launching into a detailed preview of season two of the Women's Big Bash League with Brittany Carter.

AFL

  1. Roughead given all-clear

    Hawthorn's star forward Jarryd Roughead says he has been given the all-clear by doctors after his latest round of cancer treatment.

  2. Do apologies work?

    When a famous person apologises for their bad behaviour, do you accept it?

  3. PAFC fines, bans Impey

    Port Adelaide Football Club sanctions Jarman Impey with a one-match ban and a $5,000 fine for his involvement in a five-car crash at the weekend.

  4. Stressful choice

    One of Australia's pioneering dual sportswomen Emma Kearney says cricket is "threatened" by the AFL, after being asked to prioritise cricket.

  1. ARLC chairman Grant renews talks in desperate attempt to keep job

    Under-siege Australian Rugby League Commission chairman John Grant is desperate to keep his job after a marathon meeting over the ongoing funding stoush with the NRL clubs.

  2. 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.

  3. Radradra told to surrender passport

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

  4. 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.

  1. The worst Wallabies in over a decade

    This year was the Wallabies' worst in over 10 years by a number of measures. How did it all go so wrong?

  2. Ending the feud

    The feud between Wallabies coach Michael Cheika and England counterpart Eddie Jones is over.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  1. Roar defend North after diving incident

    Brisbane Roar captain Matt McKay says team-mate Jade North's dive in Saturday's night match against Melbourne City has been "blown out of proportion".

  2. Chapecoense awarded title

    Brazilian club Chapecoense is awarded the Copa Sudamericana championship by the governing body of South American football.

  3. Blatter loses appeal

    Former FIFA president Sepp Blatter loses his appeal against a six-year ban for ethics violations.

  4. 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.