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Tyler Wright ‘was a very sick kid for a long time’ as she battled a post-viral syndrome. It makes her incredible victory at the world’s most iconic break even more remarkable.
Tyler Wright ‘was a very sick kid for a long time’ as she battled a post-viral syndrome. It makes her incredible victory at the world’s most iconic break even more remarkable.
Sydney Thunder spearhead Shabnim Ismail’s blistering spell of bowling split Melbourne Stars open and led her team to the WBBL06 title.
WBBL finalists Sydney Thunder have flown a bit under the radar. But their success is certainly no surprise to Sammy-Jo Johnson and is built on a unique mix of personalities.
Charlotte Caslick loved her stint in the NRLW – and hasn’t ruled out returning – but her primary focus over the next nine months has more to do with the colour gold.
The Heat looked home with Laura Kimmince at the crease in the 17th over. But the semi-final then took a dramatic turn with the Thunder pulling off a remarkable victory.
The look of determination said it all — Meg Lanning and Melbourne Stars mean business as they close in on WBBL history.
Despite a disruptive year, the talent pool is looking as strong as ever as some exciting players lit up the NRL Schoolboys Cup. See who made the teams of the year.
It’s been a long five years since Queensland last tasted victory in the Women’s State of origin. Skipper Ali Brigginshaw is determined to end the drought on Friday night.
Patrician Brothers Blacktown are the NSW Schoolboy champions after a moment of magic from a young man who lost everything two months ago.
He might be finished with the HSC, but Westfields halfback Joseph O’Neill has one more test to take – a NRL Schoolboy Cup NSW final.
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