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NRL 2020
Bulldogs duo stood down over teen sex scandal
Canterbury players Jayden Okunbor and Corey Harawira-Naera have been suspended just days before the NRL's season opener against Parramatta.
- by Adrian Proszenko and Michael Chammas
NRL
NRL clubs consider charter flights to combat coronavirus
NRL clubs are considering booking charter flights to try and combat the threat of coronavirus.
- by Adrian Proszenko and Sam Phillips
Free to play: Sivo cleared for Parramatta's season-opener
Fijian winger Maika Sivo will not be subject to the NRL's 'no fault' stand-down policy while his court case unfolds.
- by Adrian Proszenko
'Jail was the wake up call I needed': Hopoate ready for debut
- by Adrian Proszenko and Christian Nicolussi
Insight & Analysis
Rugby Union
AFL
Not easy being Greene: Coniglio tells fans to lay off Giants star
The Giants captain says his controversial teammate regretted taking part in last year's grand final parade after copping abuse from Victorian fans.
- by Andrew Wu
Swans could lose third forward for round one after pre-season loss
Sydney could be without three top-line forwards for their AFL season-opener after Will Hayward was reported in an 11-point loss to North Melbourne.
- by Anthony Colangelo
Cricket
Soccer
Matildas goalkeeper Williams to join European exodus
Veteran stopper Lydia Williams is looking to join the growing list of Australians playing in Europe after announcing her exit plans from Melbourne City.
- by Dominic Bossi
Western Sydney Wanderers apologise for 'tone deaf' singles night event
The A-League side have apologised after being accused of excluding LGBTQI supporters by advertising a heterosexuals-only singles night.
- by Dominic Bossi
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Match report
Rising Phoenix bank another win at Mariners' expense
- by Pamela Whaley
Racing
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