Payne Cup reboot brings Dolphins into play
Payne Cup changes: What it means for the elite schoolboy rugby league season and how the Dolphins will be involved.
Payne Cup changes: What it means for the elite schoolboy rugby league season and how the Dolphins will be involved.
Here are 30 great Queensland sporting moments since 1976 – and yes, Ash Barty’s Australian Open win is near the top.
Olympic medallist Mollie O’Callaghan received a hero’s welcome when she returned to school yesterday. She leads Queensland’s youth domination of national swimming teams, with the pick of the crop to be unveiled soon by Swimming Queensland.
Now for the Brisbane 2032 Olympics – 50 athletes to watch. As we ponder the record equalling success of our Tokyo Olmypians, we peer forward at some of our local rookies eyeing the Brisbane 2032 Games.
Australian goalkeeper Gabriella Palm was a natural when she first plunged into the water polo pool – but there is more to her than talent.
Australian athletes will have to wait an extra 12 months to compete at the Games after the Australian Olympic Committee told local sporting bodies the Olympic Games would now be held in the “northern hemisphere summer’’ of 2021.
Prospective Olympians will be walking a tightrope when both the Aussie Spirit and Australia A softball team members play for a place at the Tokyo Olympic Games at the Pacific Cup and Summer Slam tournaments starting on January 30 in Sydney.
Moreton Bay College student Amelia Weber has capped 12 months of sustained improvement by snaring a place at the Olympic Swimming trials later this year.
Southside Aquatic’s Bailey Day has swum her way into the Olympic trials to be stage in June in Sydney. The St Thomas More College student earned a place at the trials after shining at the state titles.
The disappointment of missing a medal at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games is inspiring Kookaburras’ Jake Whetton and his teammates to leave no stone unturned in the lead-up to Tokyo.
Diver Maddison Keeney will glance toward the Olympic Games with renewed confidence after her bronze medal winning effort at last year’s world championships.
Zac Stubblety-Cook is at his best when he is relaxed and calm, and that is the way he plans to stay in the lead-up to the Tokyo Olympic Games swimming trials in June.
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