Waratahs women’s coach on lookout for bolters at Sydney v Country
Last year two young guns emerged from the wings at Sydney v Country to make his squad. Now Waratahs coach Campbell Aitken is looking for more new blood at Maitland on Sunday.
Last year two young guns emerged from the wings at Sydney v Country to make his squad. Now Waratahs coach Campbell Aitken is looking for more new blood at Maitland on Sunday.
They came from clubs across the state to be part of rugby history. And now these little trailblazers have created something very special for girls in the sport.
She’s been working in a burger joint to help fund her rugby dream. Now this country teenager is about to join one of the top women’s sporting sides in the country. FULL TEAM LIST
There were damaging forwards, blistering backs and even some surprise packets. Find out who laid claims to an Origin jumper or NRLW contract at the Women’s National Championships.
He’s a footy fan and surfer from a family of elite athletes with an unorthodox training regimen. Now this teen talent is preparing for an Aussie team debut at the world cross country titles in Bathurst.
It’s got billabongs, vines and probably a few kangaroos spectating. But will the scenic world cross country championship course in Bathurst on Saturday suit the Australians team?
Our relay team is among the prospects but an athletics great has identified two other locals who could also spring a surprise at the world cross country championships in Bathurst this weekend.
There will be no one more centred, focused or calm than young shop assistant Amy Bunnage on the start line of the world cross country championships thanks to her special pre-race routine.
Four red cards were shown, and only two went to players, in what was an emotion-charged finish to Round 5 of the Australian Water Polo League. Re-watch the action from Sydney.
There’s plenty of sons of guns in surf lifesaving but never before have there been three brothers in the professional ironman series. That could be about to change.
This schoolboy runner dreams of competing against the best and fastest in the world for Australia one day. But if he can pull off the race of his life, he might do it just a little bit sooner.
A former beach sprinter, Olympians and a marathon mum will race for Australia at the world cross country championships with a team of “great mates” chasing medal success.
She knows she’s years younger than her rivals but this 14-year old is dreaming big of a golden ticket into the world athletics cross country championship main event in Bathurst this month.
She had her heart set on competing at one of the biggest sporting events in the world. When it didn’t happen it knocked her for six. How this athlete battled back to win double gold
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