Diamonds overcome early scare against rising Tonga
Jamie-Lee Price was the architect of a ruthless second-half comeback against Tonga that has the Diamonds sitting pretty at the World Cup.
Jamie-Lee Price was the architect of a ruthless second-half comeback against Tonga that has the Diamonds sitting pretty at the World Cup.
In the face of criticism of Australia’s trademark hard physical defence, Courtney Bruce is unapologetic in fact, she says, she takes no notice.
Australia have delivered a clear message to their top-ranked competition with a 56-point win over Zimbabwe in their opening World Cup match.
Australia is an overwhelming favourite to win the World Cup, but the Diamonds won’t have it all their own way. Our experts dust off their crystal balls to rate each country’s chances.
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THE NSW Swifts are passionate about extending their impressive three-game winning run against Melbourne Vixens in their ANZ Championship opener on Sunday
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NICK Kyrgios is sledging like a big brat and our men’s cricket team are busy fighting about why they suck. There’s only one group who’s really getting it done, says Em Rusciano.
WOMEN are sharing their bruised faces online in support of a controversial TV ad that blurred the lines between a sports injury and a domestic violence injury.
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