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  1. ABC Sports Quiz February 13

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

  2. What's gone wrong for Leicester City?

    Nine months ago, Leicester City was crowned Premier League champions. But with the Foxes now staring relegation in the face, what has gone so drastically wrong?

  3. Coates, Wylie relationship in jeopardy

    A public spat between two of Australia's most senior sports officials, John Coates and John Wylie, at Nitro Athletics has insiders fearing the pair may never be able to work together again.

  4. Tributes flow for Springboks great

    Former team-mates and opponents pay tribute to Springboks great Joost van der Westhuizen, who dies from motor neurone disease at 45.

  5. Mundine-Green streamers apologise after Foxtel warnings

    Two men who streamed the Anthony Mundine v Danny Green fight live on Facebook offer almost identical apologies after warnings of legal action from Foxtel.

  6. Alastair Cook steps down

    Alastair Cook, the captain who led England to victory in two home Ashes series against Australia, has resigned from the role after a rough 2016.

  7. AFLW: What we've learned

    Now that the first round of AFL Women's is over we can reflect on what we have learned.

  8. Bolt will be missed

    Talking 'smack' to a 16-year-old schoolgirl may hardly seem fair, but his antics and charisma at the Nitro Athletics series meet in Melbourne shows Usain Bolt will be missed when he retires.

  9. Umpire smashed in face

    Canadian tennis player Denis Shapovalov is disqualified from the Davis Cup after inadvertently blasting a ball into the umpire's face.

  1. PNG Barramundis in the cricket spotlight at Manuka Oval

    The Papua New Guinea cricket team are in Canberra today to take on a team representing the Australian Capital Territory, as the curtain raiser for the match between the Australian Prime Minister's XI and the touring Sri Lankan team.

  2. Voges ends Test career

    Adam Voges officially calls time on his Test career, leaving the game with the second best average in the game's history, behind only Don Bradman.

  3. Return to training

    Australia Test batsman Nic Maddinson resumes training with New South Wales after taking a break from the game but there is no time frame on his return to the field.

  4. Watson opens up

    Shane Watson admits he struggled to work out how to best use the DRS, and struggled with the "mental aspect" of his frequent LBW dismissals.

AFL

  1. AFL pay deal nears

    Industrial action over a new pay deal for AFL players is "unlikely", the AFL Players Association says, as negotiations between the players and the league continue.

  2. Fyfe named Freo captain

    Nat Fyfe is appointed captain of the Fremantle Dockers as the club seeks to rebound from a dismal campaign last year.

  3. Mickle out

    Two-time Olympic athlete Kim Mickle will miss the remainder of the inaugural AFLW season with Fremantle Dockers because of a knee injury.

  4. Gambling advertising questioned

    Geelong defender Harry Taylor becomes the second high-profile AFL player to raise concerns about the prevalence of gambling advertisements, saying he is worried about its impact.

  1. Canberra to host Anzac Test

    This year's Anzac rugby league Test between Australia and New Zealand will be held in Canberra.

  2. Radradra's partner recounts alleged abuse

    The ex-girlfriend of NRL star Semi Radradra tells a Sydney court he punched her in the face, and then confessed to their pastor.

  3. JT at it again

    Johnathan Thurston is the man of the match as the Indigenous All Stars run out 34-8 winners over the World All Stars in Newcastle.

  4. Possible retirements

    Manly veterans Brett Stewart and Steve Matai are on the cusp of calling time on their careers, with the Sea Eagles confirming they are seeking medical retirement clearances from the NRL.

  1. Chiefs win Tens title

    The Chiefs take out the inaugural Brisbane Global Rugby Tens title, beating the Crusaders 12-5 in Sunday's final.

  2. Force ready for Brisbane Tens

    Fourteen teams will compete in this weekend's inaugural Brisbane Tens, including the world club 10s champions, the Western Force.

  3. Brumbies record $800k loss

    The Brumbies record an operating loss of $864,000 for 2016 — a situation they blame mostly on the protracted legal battle with former CEO Michael Jones.

  4. Man charge over All Blacks bug

    A man is charged over the listening device found inside a Sydney hotel room used by the New Zealand All Blacks rugby team.

  1. Rampant PSG stuns Barca

    Favourites Barcelona are on the brink of an early Champions League exit, losing 4-0 away to PSG in Paris in the round of 16, first leg.

  2. Breakaway soccer clubs in PNG unite under a new banner

    The chairman of the recently-formed Football Federation Papua New Guinea, John Kapi Natto, is pressing ahead with plans for a new national soccer league, with the backing of a dozen association presidents around the country.

  3. 'We walk away frustrated'

    Newcastle holds Melbourne Victory to a goalless draw to return to the A-League's top six.

  4. What's gone wrong for Leicester City?

    Nine months ago, Leicester City was crowned Premier League champions. But with the Foxes now staring relegation in the face, what has gone so drastically wrong?