Reason teen rugby star has decided to stay put
She’s the precociously talented teen footballer wanted by both rugby and rugby league. But this schoolgirl has a special dream she has decided to run with.
She’s the precociously talented teen footballer wanted by both rugby and rugby league. But this schoolgirl has a special dream she has decided to run with.
State of Origin coach Kate Mullaly has a list of attributes she wants from players up for U19 women’s State of Origin selection – and it’s not just about their skills on the field.
Sydney Juniors rugby squad is balanced with a “surprising strength’ according to its coach, along with the sons of a Wallaby and NRL gun from the past. FULL SQUAD
‘Exciting’ talent is emerging as selectors monitor the rising stars of rugby, with one position in particular hotly contested ahead of NSW Waratahs under 18 selection.
He won the Sydney to Hobart the first time he raced it on a supermaxi with his son. But this famous sailing senior citizen isn’t sure he will be back for another crack.
Andoo Comanche skipper John ‘Herman’ Winning and his team will be back to defend their Sydney to Hobart win next year but in-between they have an incredible mission for the boat.
A Glen Innis cattle farm is a long way from the high seas he will encounter in the Sydney to Hobart. But this young gun has a special connection to the race.
Their boat designer father has already won a Sydney to Hobart yacht race. Now his siblings are on rival boats trying to match his feat and to honour a loved one.
They have stayed out of the spotlight in the lead-up but this supermaxi crew believe they could pull off a “surprise” in the race for Sydney to Hobart line honours for a couple of reason.
They are stars of the BBL but these cricketers got a taste of a big bash of a different kind when they hitched a ride on a Sydney to Hobart mauler chasing victory in the famous classic.
Fast, furious and potentially dangerous. What’s got this year’s Sydney to Hobart sailors more than a little worried less than a week from the start on Boxing Day?
It’s looking to be a fast start for all but a slow finish for some in the 2022 Sydney to Hobart. The long range forecast has both good news and bad for the fleet.
The pre-race Sydney to Hobart talk has all been about the fastest and fattest supermaxi in the world. Now the long range weather forecast has blown a skinny old favourite back in the mix.
She started the year with a broken heart and now this ironwoman has ended it with an emotional victory on a beach with special memories. Nutri-Grain ironwoman news, result wrap.
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