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Deans warns Wallabies over Paris complacency
Australia coach Robbie Deans has warned his Wallabies to beware a wounded French side who will be bent on revenge for the maulings they suffered on their summer tour when the two sides meet in Paris on Sunday morning (Australian time). Read More
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Ambrose's US ambitions on the line
Marcos Ambrose has declared there will be no second chances if he fails to make an impact when he steps up to the premier NASCAR Championship in the US next year. Read More
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Lee takes 300th Test scalp
Brett Lee became the fourth Australian to take 300 Test wickets on day three of the first Test. Read More
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Webber seriously injured in bike accident
Mark Webber has a broken leg after being hit by a car in Tasmania. Read More
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Katich leads Australia to 326-run lead
Simon Katich has carried his bat to lead Australia to a commanding position in the first Test against New Zealand at the Gabba. Read More
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Tander on pole at Symmons Plains
Holden driver Garth Tander has taken pole position for the opening V8 Supercars race at Symmons Plains in Launceston. Read More
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Ton-up Katich dominating at Gabba
Centurion Simon Katich single-handedly led Australia to a dominant position at lunch on day three of the first Test against New Zealand at the Gabba. Read More
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Winterbottom fastest in Symmonds Plains practice
Racing starts today in round 13 of the V8 Supercars Championship at Symmons Plains in Tasmania. Read More
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Merrick praises Melbourne's mental toughness
Ernie Merrick has praised Melbourne's mental toughness in emerging from a run of player absences and high stakes matches to establish a gap on top of the A-League. Read More
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Katich brings up deserved ton
Lone hand Simon Katich continued to torment New Zealand, bringing up his sixth Test century just before lunch on day three of the first Test at the Gabba. Read More
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Gerrard pledges to finish career at Liverpool
Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard has pledged to finish his career with the Premier League club. Read More
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Don gets dropped from citizenship test
Becoming an Australian citizen will no longer involving knowing about Australian sporting greats like Sir Donald Bradman. Read More
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Gallas stripped of Gunners captaincy: reports
William Gallas is fighting for his Arsenal future after reports emerged he had been stripped of the captaincy and dropped for this weekend's trip to Manchester City. Read More
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Cordingley half a chance to start
Wallabies coach Robbie Deans says he will not hesitate to thrust veteran scrum half Sam Cordingley into the fray against France if Luke Burgess continues to struggle with the flu. Read More
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Sorenstam misses cut in LPGA swansong
Annika Sorenstam's LPGA Tour farewell has come to a shuddering halt with the former world number one missing the cut at the season-ending ADT Championship in Miami. Read More
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Comeback king Lopez levels Davis Cup final
Argentina and Spain were level after the opening day of the Davis Cup final, with Feliciano Lopez stunning an ailing Juan Martin del Potro in four sets in the second rubber. Read More
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Kangaroos relaxed ahead of Cup decider
Captain Darren Lockyer says the Kangaroos are relaxed ahead of tonight's Rugby League World Cup final against New Zealand in Brisbane. Read More
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We can't blame the wicket: Johnson
Mitchell Johnson says the Gabba wicket cannot be blamed for the low scores in the first Test against New Zealand. Read More
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Bangladesh batsmen, weather hold up South Africa
Determined batting and heavy rain stopped South Africa's push for victory on the third day of the first Test against Bangladesh at Springbok Park in Bloemfontein. Read More
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Aussie cyclists warn British: we're coming
Australia's teams pursuit quartet has a message for the all-powerful British - we're coming. Read More
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Sprintcar driver dead in plane crash
The Darwin Speedway Drivers Association says Territory sprintcar driver Mark Grosvenor was one of two people killed when a light plane crashed at an airstrip near Pine Creek yesterday afternoon. Read More
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Victory take spoils against Mariners
A masterful performance from Archie Thompson inspired Melbourne's 2-1 win over Central Coast in Friday night's round 12 top-of-the-table A-League match-up at Docklands. Read More
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Capitals stay top with win over Flames
Canberra retained its place at the top of the WNBL ladder with a hard-fought 89-82 win over Sydney on Friday night. Read More
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Spirit steal tight win over 36ers
Sydney Spirit came from 12 points down at half-time to snatch a nail-biting 110-108 win over Adelaide in Friday night's NBL match in Sydney. Read More
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