Sport

Features

  1. Sport quiz

    Are you across all the latest results and stories in the world of sport? Prove it by aceing our weekly sport quiz.

  2. Who's the next 'world's best footballer'?

    We all know about Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi's contesting for the title of 'world's best footballer'. But it can't last forever, so who's ready to step into the breach?

  3. Captains lead teams, not coaches

    Ignore the armchair conjecture on coaches. If you want to find out why your team is firing or failing, you should examine the captain.

  4. Janjetovic keeping well

    Wanderers goalkeeper Vedran Janjetovic talks pressure, being mentored by Zelko 'Spider' Kalac, and a potential grand-final qualifier against old club Sydney FC.

  5. Smith wins Bells Beach

    Jordy Smith surfed four heats in one day on his way to winning the World Surf League's event at Bells Beach, and becomes the first South African to do so.

  6. Sport quiz: April 17

    Were you paying attention to the sport while stuffing your face with chocolate this weekend? Prove it in our weekly sport quiz.

  7. Thomas plays emotional match

    Boston Celtics star Isaiah Thomas produces a game-high 33 points against the Chicago Bulls, a day after his younger sister was killed in a car crash.

  8. Breaking the two-hour marathon

    Slashing two minutes and 57 seconds off the current marathon world record — to break the elusive two-hour barrier — is going to take the very best of what science and genetics can offer.

  1. Cricket TV deal a loss for Nine

    Financial analysts believe the Nine Network should consider walking away from broadcast contract negotiations with Cricket Australia.

  2. CA contracts revealed

    Cricket Australia names 20 players to receive contracts for the 2017-18 season, with spinner Steve O'Keefe and all-rounder James Faulkner not on the list.

  3. Aussies name strong Champions Trophy squad

    Australia names a strong squad for the Champions Trophy, giving injured stars Mitchell Starc and Chris Lynn time to recover for the June tournament.

  4. Captains lead teams, not coaches

    Ignore the armchair conjecture on coaches. If you want to find out why your team is firing or failing, you should examine the captain.

AFL

  1. New era of Bombers shines the brightest

    The Bombers have re-emerged in 2017 as a stronger and better club but it is the new generation — not the returning stars — inspiring the rejuvenation.

  2. Dons v Pies live

    Essendon has too much quality for Collingwood, winning their Anzac Day encounter by 18 points at the MCG. Relive the action as it happened in our live blog.

  3. Happy days at Tigerland

    Watch out, folks, it's happening again — the drums are beating loudly in Tigerland, and Richmond is 5-0 and on the march.

  4. Tigers surge past Dees

    Richmond surges from behind to beat the Melbourne Demons by 13 points in a thrilling MCG encounter.

  1. Roosters, Storm win

    Mitchell Pearce proves the hero as the Roosters pip the Dragons in golden point, while a late Storm surge sees Melbourne claim a 20-14 win over the Warriors.

  2. Please stop booing Woods

    The Wests Tigers write to their members to ask they stop booing their captain Aaron Woods, ahead of his likely departure from the NRL club.

  3. Wests Tigers' delight

    The under-fire Wests Tigers score late to seal an 18-12 boilover against the Canterbury Bulldogs to put a difficult week off the pitch firmly behind them.

  4. NRL Saturday

    The Titans score a last-gasp win over the Cronulla Sharks thanks to unlikely two-try hero Leivaha Pulu.

  1. Aussie women finish third in Rugby 7s in Japan

    The Australian women's sevens rugby team finish third at the world series event in Japan after copping a 33-0 belting at the hands of Canada in the semi-finals.

  2. 'Embarrassing' Aussie defeats

    Australian rugby has little to cheer about in 2017 and the pain felt by fans has intensified after New South Wales and the Brumbies both posted humiliating defeats on Friday night.

  3. Te'o in British and Irish Lions

    Former Queensland State of Origin forward Ben Te'o completes a remarkable transition to rugby union by being named in the British and Irish Lions squad to tour New Zealand.

  4. Reds get back in winners' circle

    The Queensland Reds win for the first time in seven Super Rugby games, defeating the visiting Kings 47-34 at Lang Park.

  1. $169m payday as Magpies back in EPL

    A 4-1 win over Preston North End clinches promotion to the Premier League for Newcastle, worth an estimated $168.99m to the club.

  2. London derby in FA Cup final

    Arsenal will play London rivals Chelsea in next month's FA Cup final after beating Manchester City 2-1 in extra time in their semi-final at Wembley.

  3. El Clasico indeed

    A last-minute strike by superstar Lionel Messi secures a 3-2 win for Barcelona in an El Clasico that more than lived up to its name.

  4. Castro inspires Glory to win over City

    Spanish wizard Diego Castro leads Perth Glory to an upset 2-0 win over Melbourne City in an open and entertaining A-League elimination final at AAMI Park.