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  1. IND v AUS schedule

    Grandstand Radio and ABC News Sport Online will have you covered for Australia's daunting tour of India.

  2. Reflections from Fitzpatrick

    Mike Fitzpatrick reflects on the ups and downs of his 10-year reign as AFL chairman, including Essendon's doping saga, gambling and the new women's league.

  3. Hackett's struggles

    Olympic swimming champion Grant Hackett has struggled to adjust to life in retirement like many other sportspeople.

  4. Wenger's reign has to end

    He is part of the furniture at Arsenal, but Arsene Wenger's 20-year reign as Gunners manager surely has to come to a sad end following a 5-1 loss to Bayern Munich.

  5. New beginning

    Super Netball is a new product of a long-standing popular code about to join the growing landscape of women's sport.

  6. 'Feminist footy frenzy in Freo'

    Think sport and art don't mix? The artists behind a PIAF show opening at Fremantle Oval on Sunday want you to think again as they celebrate women in football.

  7. ABC Sports Quiz February 13

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

  8. 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?

  1. IND v AUS schedule

    Grandstand Radio and ABC News Sport Online will have you covered for Australia's daunting tour of India.

  2. India set to allow DRS for Australia series

    India looks set to do an about-face on DRS, and the Australian players welcome the decision.

  3. Tigers sack Marsh

    Tasmania Tigers coach Dan Marsh is sacked, with a year left to run on his contract.

  4. Lack of home advantage?

    Three of the four venues for the India v Australia series have not yet hosted a Test. Will that help the tourists?

AFL

  1. AFL's first female recruiter

    Football journalist and draft expert Emma Quayle becomes the first female recruiter in the AFL after joining Greater Western Sydney.

  2. Wheelchair AFL proves winner

    Tasmania is hopeful of forming its own wheelchair AFL side after a successful come-and-try match.

  3. 'Feminist footy frenzy in Freo'

    Think sport and art don't mix? The artists behind a PIAF show opening at Fremantle Oval on Sunday want you to think again as they celebrate women in football.

  4. Reflections from Fitzpatrick

    Mike Fitzpatrick reflects on the ups and downs of his 10-year reign as AFL chairman, including Essendon's doping saga, gambling and the new women's league.

  1. Foran's back

    Kieran Foran is cleared to return to the NRL, with the league registering his Warriors contract for the 2017 season.

  2. Canberra to host Anzac Test

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

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  1. Walker eyes Brumbies comeback

    Retired Wallaby Andrew Walker puts his hand up to come out of retirement to play for the Brumbies if they want him.

  2. Chiefs win Tens title

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

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  1. Clattenburg departs

    Mark Clattenburg, one of the world's best referees, is leaving the EPL. He's become known for some bizarre occurrences on the field. Here are five of our favourites.

  2. World Cup violence fears

    Gianni Infantino says he is not concerned about trouble and violence at the 2018 World Cup despite the recent poor record of Russian hooligans.

  3. Wenger's reign has to end

    He is part of the furniture at Arsenal, but Arsene Wenger's 20-year reign as Gunners manager surely has to come to a sad end following a 5-1 loss to Bayern Munich.

  4. Bayern and Real big winners

    Arsenal is all but out of the Champions League for another season after going down 5-1 to Bayern, while Real Madrid beat Napoli 3-1.