The Leicester City fairytale clearly has a few more chapters to come, after this stunning Champions League premiere in Bruges. Claudio Ranieri cannot have envisaged a more stress-free evening as last season’s miracle men produced an emphatic statement in their first game at this rarefied level.
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W-League players could get pay boost as competition for female talent heats up
As competition heats up to pay higher wages to female athletes, FFA has admitted many W-League players have been playing for nothing.
Twitter debuts NFL streaming service to positive reviews
The popular social media website streamed a live NFL game for the first time.
Racing: Tommy Berry goes from thorn in English's side to on her back for the Shorts
Tommy Berry has been a thorn in English’s side, beating her twice in group 1s, but he knows how scintillating her sprint can be from in the saddle and from chasing her.
Chris Waller and Godolphin's John O'Shea full of respect for each others' stars
Respect is the only word that can be used to describe the dynamic between Godolphin’s trainer John O’Shea and Chris Waller ahead of a couple of heavyweight preliminaries at Randwick on Saturday.
Rio Paralympics 2016: NSW town Temora has a new sporting boast – Paralympic gold medallist Scott Reardon
The small town of Temora in country NSW has a new sporting hero after sprinter Scott Reardon won his 100 metre race at the Rio Paralympics on Friday morning (AEST).
Injuries to Australian fast bowlers help Chris Tremain pitch up
A challenging pre-season boot camp for Victoria and a strong Australia A campaign have emerging fast bowler Chris Tremain primed for this month’s tour of South Africa.
Racing: Trainers seek Caulfield Cup golden ticket in strong Naturalism line-up
Most people remember it as the Naturalism Stakes. Nowadays it might be best known as the “golden ticket” stakes
Davis Cup 2016: Nick Kyrgios gets Australia off to a winning start against Slovakia
Nick Kyrgios barely raised a sweat to give Australia the perfect start to the Davis Cup world group play-off against Slovakia in Sydney on Friday.
A fit, firing Michael Essien would be a coup for Melbourne Victory and A-League
There is no doubt that Melbourne City has achieved the biggest domestic coup the A-League has ever had with the capture of Tim Cahill for the upcoming season.

