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  1. Who cares about the RWLC?

    As the Kangaroos kick-off the Rugby League World Cup against England on Friday, Richard Hinds ponders the usual question: Do NRL fans even care?

  2. Footballers tackle domestic violence

    Veteran sports broadcaster Charlie King works with football clubs in the NT to inspire others to take part in the 'No More' campaign.

  3. Racing carnival hides gambling issues

    Problem gambling is leading to physical and mental health problems, according to a recent study, with severely affected gamblers spending in excess of $8,000 a year.

  4. Facing Starc: A first-hand account

    The ABC's Patrick Galloway dons the helmet and pads, fronting up to Australia's pace spearhead Mitchell Starc in the SCG nets, and lives to tell the tale.

  5. Creative Capoeira classes curb cuts

    Unique Capoeira Angola classes are empowering young people from refugee backgrounds, teaching the Afro-Brazilian artform combining elements of martial arts, music and dance.

  6. Cricket's civil war isn't over yet

    Cricket Australia came home without a single prize from its disastrous pay deal, tarnishing its biggest asset — the players — in the process. So where are the repercussions ahead of today's AGM, asks Geoff Lemon?

  7. New training tool for divers

    It is an odd name which has nothing to do with Mexican cuisine, but the "tortilla maker" is making it possible for divers to perfect their form without having to even dip their toe in the water.

  8. Going for gold at 92

    Not content with claiming gold at at the Masters Games in Tasmania, 92-year-old runner Roger Churchward says he is on track for his next life goal at the age of 100.

  9. Kerr praises W-League standard

    It is season 10 for the W-League, and Perth Glory skipper Sam Kerr says the competition compares well to the best from overseas.

  10. Sport quiz: October 16

    Are you top of the class when it comes to knowing what went on in the past sporting week? Have a go at our quiz.

  1. Encouraging signs for England

    England's fast bowlers are tipped to gain the upper hand against Australia in Adelaide's day-night Ashes Test in December.

  2. Who's staking an Ashes claim in the Shield?

    Usman Khawaja and David Warner tune up with solid knocks, but a number of Test hopefuls miss chances to seriously stake their claim as the Sheffield Shield continues.

  3. Test prospects in Sheffield Shield

    The Sheffield Shield season is underway again and this time we get a juicy three rounds before The Ashes in order to look over prospective Test players.

  4. Haynes showing she belongs

    We may not know why Rachael Haynes got the job as Australian captain — but she's surely shown she can do it.

AFL

  1. AFL to rugby

    England rugby coach Eddie Jones will draw on decades of AFL knowledge and finals experience with his appointment of Neil Craig as high performance manager.

  2. Jurrah returns to NTFL

    Liam Jurrah is back among NTFL ranks as his former AFL club says they could not harness his full potential.

  3. Barossa sports boost

    The Barossa Council and South Australia's lead cricket and football bodies plan to bring games to the world-famous wine region for at least eight years.

  4. Power and Suns to return to China

    Port Adelaide Power will continue its push for Chinese supporters after announcing its return to Shanghai for a premiership game in 2018.

  1. Kangaroos lose Trbojevic

    Jake Trbojevic's Rugby League World Cup is over after just one match, with scans confirming the Kangaroos lock tore a pectoral muscle in the tournament opener against England.

  2. Kangaroos beat England

    The Kangaroos shake off a rusty start to open their Rugby League World Cup defence with a gritty 18-4 win over England in Melbourne.

  3. Who cares about the RWLC?

    As the Kangaroos kick-off the Rugby League World Cup against England on Friday, Richard Hinds ponders the usual question: Do NRL fans even care?

  4. Meninga warns against complacency

    Kangaroos coach Mal Meninga reckons England considers Australia vulnerable heading into the Rugby League World Cup opener in Melbourne.

  1. Wallabies edge Baa-Baas

    The Barbarians give the Wallabies a big scare before Australia edges the contest 31-28 in a curtain raiser for the Spring rugby tour.

  2. AFL to rugby

    England rugby coach Eddie Jones will draw on decades of AFL knowledge and finals experience with his appointment of Neil Craig as high performance manager.

  3. Forrest's Indo-Pacific rugby plans

    Mining magnate Andrew Forrest is not backing away from his plans for an Indo Pacific Rugby Championship, which could be up and running within two years.

  4. Izzy wins John Eales medal

    Israel Folau becomes the first three-time winner of the John Eales Medal, the Wallabies' Player of the Year award, in just his fifth season in the code.

  1. A-League live

    Follow all the action in our live A-League ScoreCentre as the Wellington Phoenix face the winless Brisbane Roar, before Adelaide United plays the table-topping Melbourne City.

  2. Sky Blues win

    It was another week, another video assistant referee controversy, as a penalty decision overshadows Sydney FC's 2-0 A-League win over Perth.

  3. W-League preview

    As it enters season 10, the W-League has some big stars and storylines and the chance to build on an exciting time for women's football in Australia, writes Brittany Carter.

  4. Jedinak in Socceroos squad

    Socceroos boss Ange Postecoglou will give Mile Jedinak every chance of proving his fitness for next month's World Cup qualifying play-off with Honduras.