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‘Fighter’ triumphs in US Open
Sloane Stephens returned from 11 months sidelined by injury in July. Unseeded, she’s now won her first Grand Slam title.
Wallabies fail to put Boks away
Wayne SmithAustralia and South Africa fought out a gripping 23-23 draw with the Wallabies under no illusions about what cost them victory.
Shuey enters finals folklore
West Coast’s Luke Shuey’s after the siren goal sealed a rare extra-time win over Port, after the Swans annihilated Essendon.
Panthers through on dubious try
The Penrith Panthers have ended Manly’s season in controversial circumstances after Melbourne Storm edged Parramatta 18-16.
Nadal powers into US final
Rafael Nadal is one win away from a 16th Grand Slam title after he beat Juan Martin del Potro in their US Open semi.
Get set for frantic trade season
Greg DenhamIt’s the business end for the top eight, but for others the work is far from complete.
World teams cup a squeeze
Courtney WalshThe Australian summer of tennis could be set for a significant shake-up with the introduction of a men’s team event
Boks throw down gauntlet
Wayne SmithThe Wallabies are on high alert for the power and pace of Springboks flankers Siya Kolisi and Jaco Kriel.
Loved ones farewell ironman
WILL SWANTONMake the most of every bit of potential you have. That’s the message from the family of ironman Dean Mercer.
Sharks into uncharted waters
Brent ReadThe Sharks are preparing to enter uncharted territory. Never has the club come into a finals series as the defending premier.
Nadal wary of power game
Rafael Nadal is wary of the power of his US Open semi-final opponent, Juan Martin del Potro.
‘Use my rise to keep Reynolds’
Brent ReadJames Graham’s effort to keep Josh Reynolds at Canterbury has been hailed as one of the most selfless acts in sport.
Olympic greats together again
Nicole JefferyThe two great protagonists of the 2000 Olympics, Ian Thorpe and Pieter van den Hoogenband, have been reunited in Sydney.
What happened to stability?
Craig BellamyCoaching at the elite level in Australian sport can be very fickle indeed.
Injured Crow dons coach’s cap
Adelaide star Brodie Smith has vowed to help the Crows lift the AFL premiership cup, albeit from the sidelines.
Titans directors shore up bid
brent readRebecca Frizelle and Darryl Kelly have stepped back from their board duties to remove any perceived conflict of interest.
Snub signals end for Trengove
Greg DenhamThe curtain may have fallen on Jackson Trengove’s time at Port Adelaide.
Forwards must pack their boots
Courtney WalshFive of this year’s top-10 goalkickers are in finals action today.
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‘Fighter’ triumphs in US Open
Sloane Stephens returned from 11 months sidelined by injury in July. Unseeded, she’s now won her first Grand Slam title.
Wallabies fail to put Boks away
Wayne SmithAustralia and South Africa fought out a gripping 23-23 draw with the Wallabies under no illusions about what cost them victory.
Shuey enters finals folklore
West Coast’s Luke Shuey’s after the siren goal sealed a rare extra-time win over Port, after the Swans annihilated Essendon.
Panthers through on dubious try
The Penrith Panthers have ended Manly’s season in controversial circumstances after Melbourne Storm edged Parramatta 18-16.
Nadal powers into US final
Rafael Nadal is one win away from a 16th Grand Slam title after he beat Juan Martin del Potro in their US Open semi.
Springboks challenge in defence
John EalesThere’s a saying in cricket that you never judge the quality of an innings until both sides have batted on the pitch.
Injured Crow dons coach’s cap
Adelaide star Brodie Smith has vowed to help the Crows lift the AFL premiership cup, albeit from the sidelines.
What happened to stability?
Craig BellamyCoaching at the elite level in Australian sport can be very fickle indeed.
Olympic greats together again
Nicole JefferyThe two great protagonists of the 2000 Olympics, Ian Thorpe and Pieter van den Hoogenband, have been reunited in Sydney.
Snub signals end for Trengove
Greg DenhamThe curtain may have fallen on Jackson Trengove’s time at Port Adelaide.