Weird coincidence! Wallaroos four-year fightback for ‘new debut’
Four years to the day after making her Australia debut this rugby gun returned to the international arena for the first time after an extraordinary comeback from injury.
Four years to the day after making her Australia debut this rugby gun returned to the international arena for the first time after an extraordinary comeback from injury.
It’s an award that traditionally triggers great debate over who is our greatest female athlete in a specific time frame – and why. Now the Women in Sport Awards are back.
He’s a multiple world and Commonwealth Games medallist on a mission to create waves in Paris. But first he’s got a Duel in the Pool to swim.
There was great racing, sportsmanship and some fabulous action photos at the inaugural Little Athletics NSW Primary School carnival at Campbelltown. Check out what happened.
He spends around $1000 a month on food to help him bulk up and stay healthy but it was something which costs around 50c that settled this ‘Baby Tah’ right down before his Super Rugby debut.
No excuse is the mantra at Eastern Suburbs rugby as they head into the 2020 Shute Shield with a team missing a host of players from 2019 but determined to win for the first time since 1969.
She’s still a fair few years off even being able to kick a football but boy does little Millie McGowan have a great sense of timing.
The countdown is on to the start of the Shute Shield with a number of teams testing their mettle in trial matches this weekend.
They have had the longest ever pre-season to contend with along with a lockdown stopping them from training together. Now Super Netballers have another major disruption to deal with.
The countdown is on to the return of community football and the NSW Rugby League has revealed the number of teams preparing to play again.
The GWS Giants have proved a big hit with sport starved Sydney fans with some interesting numbers for round three match.
South Sydney Rabbitohs player Alex Johnston has given an update on teammate Latrell Mitchell who broke down in tears after last Friday’s win over the Warriors.
Not many young athletes get to train alongside Australian and English stars so this young netballer plans on making the most of it when she is finally allowed back on the court.
He grew up surrounded by surfers and rugby players so why did Sam Wicks end up being a Sydney Swan with an enormous passion for AFL?
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