Today
Aussies Davis, Smith raise hopes of elusive Masters triumph
Cam Davis has held his nerve to upstage his more-fancied Australian compatriots and surge into contention during the windswept Masters at Augusta National.
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- Darren Walton
Yesterday
Australians battling early at the windswept Masters
Min Woo Lee faces a fight to make the halfway cut and big guns Cameron Smith, Jason Day, former champion Adam Scott and Cam Davis are all still on the course.
- Darren Walton
DeChambeau claims early Masters lead with birdie blitz
Rain delayed the start of the Masters meaning Tiger Woods will need to finish his round tomorrow.
- Darren Walton
This Month
Cruising Yacht Club feud explodes in shower of abuse accusations
The Darling Point institution, home of the Sydney to Hobart, said one member had falsely alleged another sailor had slurred him after their boats collided.
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- Zoe Samios
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- Business of sport
History made as Winx foal becomes the most expensive filly in the world
Ingham’s family scion and Winx part-owner, Debbie Kepitis, outbid American thoroughbred tycoon, John Stewart, offering a staggering $10 million.
- Zoe Samios
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- Business of sport
Ex-NRL executive in frame for Rugby Aus board as club tensions mount
Alexi Baker is one of two candidates up for election at the company’s AGM as it tries to rebuild the game and change its fortunes.
- Zoe Samios
Leigh Clifford-backed consortium moves to takeover Melbourne Rebels
A group led by the former Qantas chairman is trying to move the rugby union team, which collapsed into administration this year, to the city’s western suburbs.
- Zoe Samios
March
The Aussies taking charge at an English soccer icon
In 2023, Tottenham Hotspur was forced to make some serious changes to management. They brought in three Australians.
- Zoe Samios
Six Australians to vie for 2024 US Masters golf win
Before the Augusta, Georgia tournament in April, we recall some memorable moments from its esteemed 90-year history.
- Richard Allen
Ferrari upsets as who’s who flock to the Australian Grand Prix
Ferrari clinched first and second as a bevy of business leaders, billionaires and celebrities watched Australian rookie Oscar Piastri finish fourth.
- Tom Burton and Patrick Durkin
Sainz wins drama-filled F1 as Ferrari storm podium
Carlos Sainz won his first Australian Grand Prix after Max Verstappen suffered a dramatic car fire early in the race.
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- Oliver Caffrey
Winx’s first foal is for sale. She’s expected to make history.
The birth was one of the toughest endurance tests for Australia’s champion mare Winx. Now her filly could break another record.
- Zoe Samios
Percat wins as Payne’s pain continues at Albert Park
Nick Percat has claimed his first Supercars win in four years in Melbourne as rookie Matt Payne’s nightmare weekend continued.
- Joanna Guelas
Verstappen secures pole as local hope Piastri impresses
Max Verstappen has his sights set on a third-straight win to open 2024. The defending Formula 1 world champion has claimed pole for the Australian Grand Prix.
- Oliver Caffrey
Potential and pressure for Australian F1 drivers
Oscar Piastri will join Daniel Ricciardo on the Melbourne grid this year, marking the first time since 2013 that two Australians have raced in the same grand prix.
- Oliver Caffrey
Defining legacy: Brisbane’s messy path to the Olympics
It will be a long haul to transform the QEII stadium to Olympic standard. That’s just one of the hurdles for Queensland.
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- Zoe Samios, Michael Bleby and Tess Bennett
Good luck finding a table: How F1 gave Melbourne its mojo back
Melbourne’s premium hotels and restaurants are near or at capacity this weekend ahead of the Australian Grand Prix, which is enjoying a boom as women and young people stream in.
- Patrick Durkin
How missing AFL’s top job drove the F1 Grand Prix CEO
Travis Auld, the former AFL chief financial officer-turned F1 GP chief executive, has big plans for the race to go more female and family friendly, to help attract record crowds.
- Patrick Durkin
Allan, Andrews ‘overstated’ Commonwealth Games blowout by $2b
Victoria’s auditor-general says Labor’s Commonwealth Games debacle cost taxpayers $589 million for “no discernible benefit”.
- Gus McCubbing
Why a glass box in Sydney’s CBD is sending sports nerds wild
It’s got a reputation for being an “old man’s sport”, but squash is having a moment in the sun – and in Sydney’s Martin Place.
- Samantha Hutchinson