Perth Glory captain Rostyn Griffiths says fans had every right to boo the team during last week’s shock 2-1 A-League loss to Newcastle, but he insists the players haven’t taken the abuse personally.
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Canberra tennis player Alison Bai moves closer to Australian Open wildcard spot
Canberra tennis player Alison Bai has breezed into the Australian Open wildcard playoff quarter-finals with a straight sets win over Angelique Svinos.
One-day too far away
One-day cricket’s a bastard, isn’t it? Or at least an orphan.
Sara Tomic in Australian Open play-off round win
Sara Tomic has set her sights on a big 2017 after advancing to the final eight of the Australian Open playoffs.
Cricket Australia's James Sutherland not concerned pay dispute will lead to player strike
The MOU negotiations between CA and the Australian Cricketers’ Association have emerged as the most significant in two decades.
Australian Sports Commission weighs up AIS Arena future as Kate Palmer steps into CEO role
Former netball boss Kate Palmer will step into a new job as the leader of the Australian Sports Commission as board members weigh up the future of the AIS Arena.
Australia v Pakistan Test cricket: New Zealand offer advice on how to unsettle Pakistan batsmen
Australia weren’t just dismantling New Zealand to regain the Chappell-Hadlee Trophy last week. They were gaining intelligence on their Test opponents in Brisbane as well.
Carbine Club opens its doors to women
Another bastion of male exclusivity has fallen. On Tuesday, the Carbine Club voted to break with 55 years of tradition to admit two women. They are Peggy O’Neal, the president of Richmond football club, and Nicole Livingstone, an Olympic silver medalist in swimming and now a media figure.
James Pattinson wants Cricket Australia to ease him into Test comeback
Forgotten paceman James Pattinson is desperate to avoid a repeat of the early return that he believes led to his last back injury, even if it means he does not wear the baggy green for another seven months.
Surfing great Mick Fanning seeks 'new adventures'
The man has been crowned World Champion three times, he’s surfed some of the biggest waves in the world and he’s beaten away a Great White Shark with his bare hands, but Mick Fanning is finding new ways of being challenged.

