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Features

  1. IND v AUS schedule

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

  2. Australia's five steps to victory in India

    In the age of the sporting underdog, even an Australian Test series win in India isn't impossible if the tourists follow these five steps.

  3. Wright's surfing comeback

    Former world number three surfer Owen Wright makes a triumphant return to competition in Newcastle, 15 months on from a serious head injury.

  4. ABC sport quiz: February 20

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

  5. Vickerman struggled after retirement

    Former Wallabies player and Brumbies captain Owen Finegan says former Wallabies star Dan Vickerman confided in his friends about the difficulties he faced after retiring from the game.

  6. 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.

  7. Trophy returns to Launceston

    An 1896 trophy won by a Tasmanian football club is returned to Launceston after being displayed in the wrong museum for 15 years.

  8. 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.

  9. 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.

  10. Hackett's struggles

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

  1. How to digest every result

    Are you anticipating a 4-0 walloping at the hands of India? Or pining for the unlikeliest of Test series wins? Either way, here's how to react in anticipation of every series eventuality.

  2. Australia's five steps to victory in India

    In the age of the sporting underdog, even an Australian Test series win in India isn't impossible if the tourists follow these five steps.

  3. Toss will not dictate Test series, says Lehmann

    Australia are upbeat the pitch in Pune will ensure the toss does not decide who takes the early advantage in their four-Test series against India.

  4. Renshaw v Khawaja

    It appears either Matt Renshaw or Usman Khawaja will miss out on selection for the first Test against India.

AFL

  1. Bounce has no benefit

    AFL umpires' coach Hayden Kennedy says the centre bounce is detrimental to officiating the game and is taking a physical toll on officials.

  2. Cash key to women's soccer success

    The organisation representing professional soccer players says it has a plan to combat the problems facing women in soccer.

  3. Crows come from behind against Carlton

    Captain Erin Phillips' long-range goal gives Adelaide a thrilling three-point win over Carlton and keeps the Crows' unbeaten streak going.

  4. Government inquiry into Essendon saga possible

    Federal sports minister Greg Hunt says a government inquiry into the Essendon doping saga is possible after the 'Justice for the 34' group presented him with new information.

  1. Country rugby problems

    Country rugby league clubs across NSW and Queensland are having problems attracting volunteers, players and sponsors, a survey finds.

  2. Sharks lose WCC final to Wigan

    Cronulla coach Shane Flanagan has no complaints about the referee following his side's 22-6 World Club Challenge defeat to Wigan despite the Sharks having two tries disallowed.

  3. Broncos suffer shock WCS loss to Warrington

    Warrington upsets Brisbane 27-18 to become the first Super League team to win a World Club Series match since the competition was expanded in 2015.

  4. Simona's registration cancelled

    Wests Tigers back Tim Simona faces being banned from rugby league after becoming embroiled in an NRL betting scandal.

  1. Vickerman struggled after retirement

    Former Wallabies player and Brumbies captain Owen Finegan says former Wallabies star Dan Vickerman confided in his friends about the difficulties he faced after retiring from the game.

  2. Tributes for Vickerman

    Teammates, friends and opponents express their grief on social media about the death of former Wallaby Dan Vickerman.

  3. Ex-Wallaby dies, aged 37

    Dan Vickerman, a veteran of 63 Tests for the Wallabies, dies aged 37.

  4. Lealiifano in remission

    Brumbies co-captain Christian Lealiifano reveals he is in remission after a successful bone marrow transplant, and is targeting a return to rugby.

  1. Arnold family upset over banner

    Sydney FC coach Graham Arnold says the obscene banner showed by Wanderers fans has no place in Australian sport, adding his family were upset by the image.

  2. The match that had it all

    Manchester City beats Monaco 5-3 in the Champions League round-of-16 first leg in a sensational contest at the City of Manchester Stadium.

  3. Pie-eating keeper resigns

    Sutton United goalkeeper Wayne Shaw's big chomp on a pie on live TV forces his resignation after it emerges that a betting company offered odds on it as a novelty bet.

  4. Wanderers lose in ACL match

    Urawa Red Diamonds delivers Western Sydney a 4-0 thrashing in their first Asian Champions League group game.