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Some of Australia’s finest athletes are cruising into 2025 riding a wave of success while others face a career wipeout if they don’t find form soon. We look at who is on the way up, and who is on the way out.
Some of Australia’s finest athletes are cruising into 2025 riding a wave of success while others face a career wipeout if they don’t find form soon. We look at who is on the way up, and who is on the way out.
From Australia’s record golden haul at the Paris Games to controversies that split the sporting world – we look back at 100 moments that shaped the sporting calendar.
Transgender golfer Breanna Gill, who won last year’s Australian Women’s Classic, is about to be kicked off the WPGA Tour.
Transgender golfer Breanna Gill won her first professional golf tournament last year. But a fresh ruling means it will likely also be her last.
The International team has roared back to life with a stunning clean sweep of Friday’s five foursomes matches to level up the overall score 5-5 at the Presidents Cup at Royal Montreal Golf Club.
The International team have roared back to life with a stunning clean sweep of Friday’s five foursomes matches to level up the overall score 5-5 at the Presidents Cup at Royal Montreal Golf Club.
They were buzzing with excitement and confidence but it meant little in the Presidents Cup cauldron as the International Team was schooled by the mighty USA.
Cameron Smith and his three Aussie LIV teammates lifted the trophy after winning their tour’s biggest event this week, but there was a negative impact as well.
Making his Presidents Cup debut, Min Woo Lee left no one in any doubt how amped he is to take down the USA for the first time in 26 years.
Making his Presidents Cup debut, Min Woo Lee left no one in any doubt how amped he is to take down the USA for the first time in 26 years.
The Presidents Cup needs an International Team victory after 20 years of one-sided results and it’s an Aussie veteran inspiring his teammates to deliver.
As the Presidents Cup begins in Canada, one Australian hopeful will be watching with fire burning to turn his omission into something big.
Min Woo Lee loves to lap up big crowds but even he concedes he’ll have an extra dose of nerves when he makes his long-awaited Presidents Cup debut.
Six months after they celebrated a brilliant first win together, the Australian LIV quartet were spraying champagne in Dallas after the biggest victory of them all.
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