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Australia’s next Jordan Mailata may have already been discovered

Australia’s next Jordan Mailata may have already been discovered

Jordan Mailata came to the attention of NFL scouts in the carpark of a London football field. The next wave of prospects are already on the way.

  • by Frances Howe and Billie Eder

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From Rabbitohs battler to Super Bowl champion: The rise of Jordan Mailata

From Rabbitohs battler to Super Bowl champion: The rise of Jordan Mailata

Jordan Mailata became the first Australian to play in a Super Bowl victory as the Eagles beat the Chiefs in New Orleans.

  • by Billie Eder and Paul Zalunardo
‘We had to answer that call’: Jordan Mailata reflects on Philadelphia Eagles’ triumph

‘We had to answer that call’: Jordan Mailata reflects on Philadelphia Eagles’ triumph

A historic three peat for the Chiefs, or sweet revenge for the Eagles? Follow our live coverage of Super Bowl LIX.

  • by Paul Zalunardo and Billie Eder
Travis, Taylor and TV: Everything you need to know ahead of Super Bowl LIX

Travis, Taylor and TV: Everything you need to know ahead of Super Bowl LIX

From celebrity sightings to key players, here’s everything you need to know before the Chiefs and Eagles go head-to-head on Monday.

  • by Billie Eder
NFL’s ‘unstoppable’ play could decide the Super Bowl. And this Aussie giant is at the heart of it

NFL’s ‘unstoppable’ play could decide the Super Bowl. And this Aussie giant is at the heart of it

The “tush push” or “Brotherly shove” has a higher success rate than any other play in American Football. But only when one team does it.

  • by Frances Howe
Revenge of the dad bods: The average-looking athletes conquering the world

Revenge of the dad bods: The average-looking athletes conquering the world

Sport has never been more professional, monitored and measured. So how do incredibly unremarkable-looking athletes achieve such remarkable things?

  • by Dan Walsh
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$850 million in wages, 20 million viewers and a calorie overload: The NFL’s coming to Australia

$850 million in wages, 20 million viewers and a calorie overload: The NFL’s coming to Australia

America’s biggest sport is coming to Australia’s biggest stadium – and if you’re not an NFL fanatic, you might not realise how big of a deal this is.

  • by Vince Rugari

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