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Paris 2024

Sharn Freier celebrates with Mary Fowler after scoring Australia’s goal against Canada.
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Paris 2024

Headaches mounting for Matildas as Foord joins growing injury list

The Matildas have fallen 2-1 to Canada in their last warm-up match before the Paris Olympics, with coach Tony Gustavsson left sweating over the fitness of Caitlin Foord.

  • by Vince Rugari
Jess Hull claimed the 2000-metre world record with a stunning run in Monaco.
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Paris 2024

Aussie star backed to break Olympic drought after stunning world record run

Jessica Hull stunned the athletics world with a blistering run in the 2km in Monaco, less than a month from Paris 2024.

  • by Iain Payten

NRL

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Why Aerosmith and Origin have more in common than you might think

The Blues and Maroons will be living on the edge when they battle for interstate supremacy at Suncorp Stadium on Wednesday night.

  • by Roy Masters
Zac Lomax celebrates his first Origin try.

Harry Potter? Boxing? Inside the weird world of Blues wizard Zac Lomax

Why the young St George Illawarra winger, who apparently is desperate to play centre, polarises fans. Even Dragons supporters.

  • by Christian Nicolussi
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Insight & Analysis

The Souths axing behind war of words between Maguire and Tallis

Paul Gallen has fired back at Gorden Tallis after the Maroons legend’s attack on Blues coach Michael Maguire.

Danny Weidler
Danny Weidler

Sport columnist

Dogs’ days are over, and it’s only eight years too late

The news this week was as sickening as it was predictable. Cats may have nine lives, but surely the greyhound racing “industry” has run out of second chances.

Peter FitzSimons
Peter FitzSimons

Columnist and author

Double, double toil and trouble: Can England, Blues and Rory shake off their curses?

The fascination is gruesome, morally dubious but endlessly fascinating. You keep watching, but are you cheering for the competitors or for the curse?

Malcolm Knox
Malcolm Knox

Journalist, author and columnist

Cricket

Soccer

Football Australia chief executive James Johnson and Natalie Lutz, FA’s since-departed head of professional football and competitions, with representatives of the second division’s eight foundation clubs.

Failure to launch: Football Australia’s mooted national second division in doubt

Hopes of a 10 to 12-team home-and-away competition kicking off in 2025 hinge on the outcome of an FA board meeting on Thursday.

  • by Vince Rugari
England soccer fans react after their team was beaten by Spain.

At the final whistle, England looked as if they had their hearts ripped out

England’s 58 years of misery goes on as the ultimate prize of a major soccer title slips away again.

  • by Oliver Brown

AFL

Basketball

NBA legend LeBron James looks for a way past the Boomers’ Josh Giddey.

Boomers give NBA-stacked USA team a fright in Olympic warm-up

The US began with an elite quintet of Steph Curry, Joel Embiid, Jayson Tatum, LeBron James and Anthony Edwards but Australia were within four points with minutes to play.

  • by Glenn Moore
Joe Ingles, Lauren Jackson and Patty Mills pose after being selected for their fifth Olympics.

She’s played at four Olympics, but this hoops legend has never felt so much pressure

She might be an all-time great, but Lauren Jackson has never felt so much pressure as she did before Australia’s Olympic basketball teams for Paris were announced. Like Patty Mills and Joe Ingles, she’s off to her fifth Games.

  • by Roy Ward

Racing

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Travis Bazzana.
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Baseball

Ku-Ring-Gai to Cleveland: Bazzana becomes millionaire Australian MLB success

Sydney’s Travis Bazzana has been selected by the Cleveland Guardians with the top pick in Major League Baseball’s draft.

  • by Billie Eder and Claire Siracusa
Djokovic was outplayed in every facet of the match by Alcaraz.
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Wimbledon

Out-served, outgunned, outplayed: Is this the end of the Djokovic era?

Doubting Djokovic is a dangerous game, but even he is starting to do it.

  • by Marc McGowan

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