Why the party kings are planning another Big Bash
After going back-to-back in the Big Bash, the Sydney Sixers were entitled to party like they’d won the Super Bowl, but already plans are afoot for an unprecedented three-peat.
After going back-to-back in the Big Bash, the Sydney Sixers were entitled to party like they’d won the Super Bowl, but already plans are afoot for an unprecedented three-peat.
Remember the name Paul Alamoti. The explosive young centre is quickly climbing the ranks at Belmore and his performance in Round 1 of the SG Ball Cup put rivals on notice.
This was the fallout from one of the most controversial moments of BBL10 — and it’s set the scene for a heated final between Perth Scorchers and Sydney Sixers.
You can expect to see these SG Ball standouts in the NRL sooner rather than later, Jocelyn Airth profiles the next generation of rugby league stars.
From NRL Schoolboy Cup stars to rugby union prodigies, these are the kids to watch in this year’s Harold Matthews (under 17s) Cup.
The Melbourne Storm have a lost yet another key player for the start of the season. FULL CASUALTY NRL WARD UPDATE
John Sutton admits he didn’t ‘think about life after football’, but a chance to help put the polish on the next generation of Souths talent is certainly helping with the transition.
Jacinda Barclay had a saying the GWS Giants will have in their minds when they take the field without their late teammates, says debutant Erin Todd.
As she contemplates an exciting year with the Opals and life in the WNBA, Australia’s most exciting basketball prospect in years will have a special message ringing in her ears.
NRLW assistant coach Kylie Hilder has called for all NRL clubs to mentor and give opportunities to the talented female coaches across Australia.
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