Sport

Features

  1. 'Women's game has come a long way'

    David Warner may have won back-to-back Allan Border Medals, but Meg Lanning has gone one better, winning her third Belinda Clark Award.

  2. Why sport (and art) matters

    Sport may not be art - but it can be artistic, beautiful, powerful and emotional.

  3. Chapecoense returns to the field

    A survivor of the air crash two months ago that killed 19 members of Brazil's Chapecoense football club lifted the Copa Sudamericana trophy in honour of his dead teammates.

  4. Love is all Nick Kyrgios needs: Agassi

    Tennis legend Andre Agassi says Nick Kyrgios's next coach must accept the mercurial young star warts and all and delve deep into his tortured soul.

  5. Women and mountain biking

    Queensland and national mountain biking champion Eva Plessing says there are so few female competitors in Australia she has to race against men.

  6. Stosur is no scrub

    Samantha Stosur disappoints at the Australian Open, but a little perspective from Australian fans would go a long way.

  7. The WBBL's best so far

    In a season where the tournament's gone from strength to strength, who's hit the most sixes, taken the most screamers and bagged the most wickets in the Women's Big Bash?

  8. Nevill's nightmare three months

    He's copped bats and balls to the face, lost the knack for runs down the order and lost his place in the Test side. It's been a shabby three months for one Peter Nevill.

  9. Glut of goals as W-League nears finals

    If you like attacking football, then round 12 of the W-League delivered in spades, writes Brittany Carter.

  1. Australia v Pakistan live

    Mitchell Starc creates havoc in Pakistan's top-order, as the tourists chase 370 to win on Australia Day at Adelaide Oval.

  2. Redemption for Henriques

    Moises Henriques earns redemption from his 2014-15 BBL final fumble with a match-winning display with the bat in the Sixers' semi-final win over the Brisbane Heat.

  3. Sixers go through

    Sydney Sixers advance to the Big Bash League final against Perth Scorchers after needing a super over to get past Brisbane Heat in a thrilling clash at the Gabba.

  4. Sydney Sixers bat for change

    The Sydney Sixers aim to hit as many boundaries as possible in tonight's Big Bash semi-final, to raise money for women in less-developed countries.

AFL

  1. Charges dropped

    Aggravated robbery charges against AFL player Trent Dumont and a co-accused are dropped in the South Australian District Court.

  2. Taxi driver faces cross-examination

    An Adelaide taxi driver who says he was pushed to the ground and robbed by AFL player Trent Dumont and another man "presumed" they took his money, a court hears.

  3. AFL's Trent Dumont faces trial

    North Melbourne AFL player Trent Michael Dumont faces trial after being accused of pushing over a taxi driver in Adelaide and stealing $70.

  4. Junior Danger on the way

    Patrick Dangerfield posts on social media to reveal he and his wife Mardi are expecting their first child.

  1. Why sport (and art) matters

    Sport may not be art - but it can be artistic, beautiful, powerful and emotional.

  2. NRL player Kyle Lovett faces drug charges

    The NRL future of Wests Tigers forward Kyle Lovett is in limbo after being charged with drug offences.

  3. Education not to blame: NRL

    The NRL says its education process is not to blame for the latest controversy to hit the game.

  4. Sharks sign Barba

    Cronulla signs grand final-winning full-back Ben Barba only two months after his contract was terminated by the Sharks following a positive test to cocaine.

  1. Izzy for Maroons in union

    Israel Folau says he would play for Queensland, not NSW, if a rugby union State of Origin gets off the ground.

  2. Parramatta to Toulon

    Semi Radradra's move to French rugby union is confirmed, with the Parramatta star to leave after the 2017 NRL season.

  3. Moore honest about Wallabies' woes

    Australia captain Stephen Moore refuses to sugar coat the Wallabies' woeful 2016 season but he believes they can bounce back this season.

  4. Cheika backed by ARU despite Wallabies' horror season

    The Australian Rugby Union backs Michael Cheika through to the 2019 World Cup, saying the Wallabies coach is not under pressure following the team's worst losing year on record.

  1. Bragging rights

    Sydney FC salvages a Big Blue win, coming from behind to defeat 10-man Melbourne Victory for the second time this season to all but clinch the A-League premiership.

  2. Postecoglou reveals his toughest critic

    Ange Postecoglou has won two A-League titles, led Australia to the World Cup and won the Asian Cup, but there is one critic he still cannot shake — his father.

  3. Rebel soccer associations pressing ahead with plans for breakaway premier league in PNG

    A dozen football association presidents in Papua New Guinea are pressing ahead with plans to form a new national association and national premier league in defiance of the re-elected PNG FA President, David Chung.

  4. Mason hospitalised with fractured skull

    Hull midfielder Ryan Mason undergoes surgery after fracturing his skull in a clash of heads during the Premier League match against Chelsea.