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  1. Iggy steals the show

    It was your typical, standard tennis match in sun-drenched Key Biscayne. Then a plucky iguana decided to make itself the centre of attention in a comical delay at the Miami Open.

  2. Ricciardo a 'long shot'

    Daniel Ricciardo is a long shot for the 2017 Formula One drivers' world championship admits his Red Bull Racing team boss Christian Horner, although he should be in the hunt for some race wins.

  3. AFLW decider a win against the odds

    For Brisbane Lions forward Sabrina Frederick-Traub, and her counterpart from the Adelaide Crows Sarah Perkins, the game is the perfect response to all those who had told them 'no'.

  4. F1 sexier and faster in 2017

    The technology of Formula 1 is forever racing ahead, but 2017 sees an even bigger shake-up than usual as the sport responds to criticism that it became too predictable in recent years.

  5. Teaching football

    Port Adelaide's Aaron Greaves played and then coached football at lower levels believing he was travelling down the right road — but as it turned out, it was his teaching qualification which fast-tracked his coaching.

  6. Footy widow owns her ignorance

    ABC Adelaide news reader Jessica Harmsen confesses she doesn't follow the AFL as the 2017 season gets underway.

  7. Exploiting F1's power vacuum

    The cars are faster, wheels are bigger, cornering should be quicker, and the reigning champ has retired. So who will step into the breach to claim this season's F1 drivers' championship?

  8. Is this Ricciardo's year?

    Is 2017 the year that Aussie Daniel Ricciardo can break through for his first Formula One world championship? Two former world champions certainly think so.

  1. Kuldeep stars on day one

    Steve Smith's century helps Australia struggles to reach 300 on day one, as Indian spinner Kuldeep Yadav has a debut to remember.

  2. Alcohol promotion in Cricket

    Medical professionals and the NSW Government urge Cricket Australia to stop sponsorships with alcohol brands.

  3. Fourth Test, day one

    Australia captain Steve Smith posted his third century of the series against India but the tourists struggled to reach 300 on day one in Dharamsala. Look back on the day one action in our blog.

  4. Australia stands on precipice of history

    Amid a Test series fuelled on spite, Steve Smith takes time out with the Dalai Lama. A brief moment of peace as Australia prepares to fight to make history against India, writes Adam Collins.

AFL

  1. The night of the comeback

    Dyson Heppell, Essendon, Jarryd Roughead — there were any number of comebacks to watch and enjoy at the MCG.

  2. AFLW grand final draws thousands

    "Go girls we're here for ya": Free transports helps get 15,000 fans to AFL Women's grand final, after the game was moved to Carrara due to damage at the Gabba.

  3. Riewoldt's rotten run rolls on

    Nick Riewoldt appears to suffer yet another serious leg injury as his Saints succumb to Melbourne in their AFL season opener.

  4. AFL Saturday live

    Gold Coast's comeback falls short against Brisbane after Port Adelaide shocked Sydney and Essendon beat Hawthorn.

  1. Saturday NRL live

    North Queensland edges the Titans in Robina after Manly thumps the Bulldogs and Cronulla beat the Eels.

  2. Broncos, Panthers get wins

    The Broncos get the better of the Raiders thanks to a Jordan Kahu field goal, while the Panthers dismantle the Knights in a 40-0 flogging.

  3. Gallen cops drug ban

    Peter Gallen will miss two years of rugby league after being banned by ASADA for using performance-enhancing substances.

  4. Bring in independent doctors

    Grandstand NRL commentator Matthew Elliott demands independent doctors be brought into the game after another night of uncertainty over the concussion rule.

  1. Brumbies go down again

    The Highlanders inflict another Super Rugby defeat on the Brumbies, snatching the lead late to run out 18-13 winners in Canberra.

  2. Waratahs steal 32-25 win over Rebels

    The Waratahs get out of jail with a second-half fightback to secure a desperate 32-25 Super Rugby win over the Melbourne Rebels.

  3. Have four Lions captains, says England coach Eddie Jones

    The British and Irish Lions' upcoming tour of New Zealand is too big a challenge for just one captain, according to England coach Eddie Jones.

  4. All Blacks security consultant enters not guilty plea to bugging charge

    All Blacks security consultant Adrian Gard denies making a false statement to police about finding a listening device in the team's hotel meeting room in Sydney last August.

  1. Roar edge Victory 1-0 to hand Sydney Premiers' Plate

    Brisbane's win over Melbourne Victory confirms Sydney FC will win the 2016/17 A-League Premiers' Plate.

  2. Santalab hat-trick drives Wanderers

    Brendon Santalab sets a new club goalscoring record as his hat-trick helped shore up the club's A-League finals hopes with a 3-1 home victory over Melbourne City.

  3. Socceroos draw again

    Australia fights out a fourth consecutive World Cup qualifying draw, a scrappy 1-1 draw with Iraq in Tehran.

  4. No Tehran bedlam for Socceroos 20 years on

    It has been 20 years since the Socceroos last played in Tehran and while the city has not changed much, the experience has dramatically for long-time physiotherapist Les Gelis.