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Scott Gullan
Scott GullanScore Columnist – AFL/Athletics writer

Scott Gullan has more than 25 years experience in sports journalism. He is News Corp’s chief athletics writer and award-winning AFL correspondent. He’s covered numerous Olympic Games, world championships and Commonwealth Games. He’s also the man behind the Herald Sun’s popular Score column.

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Thiem’s bizarre family tattoo tradition

World No.5 Dominic Thiem has let slip about a crazy family tradition involving his mum, titles and a tattoo gun. Let’s just say we hope the Austrian takes out the Australian Open this year.

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MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA - JANUARY 24: Serena Williams of the United States looks on during her Women's Singles third round match against Qiang Wang of China on day five of the 2020 Australian Open at Melbourne Park on January 24, 2020 in Melbourne, Australia. (Photo by Cameron Spencer/Getty Images)

Inside the Aus Open’s craziest moments

There has been more drama than you could poke a stick at during the opening week of the Australian Open. And we aren’t just talking about on court. From the fights, feuds and sledges, recap the wild moments from Melbourne Park.

Aus Open
Serena Williams and Dustin Martin

Serena explains Dustin Martin no-show

Serena Williams and Dustin Martin became friends after meeting in the Maldives last year. But the Australian Open is a Dusty-free zone. PLUS Bizarre scenes as player roasted over ballgirl request.

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Athletics lose doyen Maurie Plant

Tributes have poured in from athletics’ biggest names after the passing of Maurie Plant. The larger-than-life figure had an impact in the careers of so many of our stars and his presence ensured the sport remained relevant in Australia.

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