Jeff Horn’s trainer says he already has the blueprint to beat Manny Pacquiao should a blockbuster fight with the Filipino legend eventuate next year.
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Lack of players will not be a problem for an expanded A-League
Harry Kewell is fretting about expansion of the A-League, it seems. But a lack of quality players will not be a problem for Australia’s most-played sport.
Melbourne City women crash to first ever loss at hands of Canberra United
All bubbles burst eventually, and even the seemingly unbeatable teams finally find an opponent who can get the better of them.
Dominant Anthony Joshua set to fight veteran heavyweight Wladimir Klitschko
Britain’s Anthony Joshua set up an April showdown with veteran heavyweight Wladimir Klitschko on Saturday after retaining his IBF world title with a clinical third-round stoppage of outclassed American Eric Molina in Manchester.
Stafanie Taylor huge fan of NSW Breakers' professional program
West Indies star Stafanie Taylor says she’d be tempted by a potential move to the NSW Breakers.
Bullets Bullets again haunted by foul trouble
The Brisbane Bullets lost their third straight game 98-88 to a fast paced Illawarra Hawks side led by star import Rotnei Clarke who scored 13 points in the first half and 10 in the first quarter.
Falling one-day international ratings another blow for Cricket Australia's broadcast rights hopes
Cricket’s worrying television ratings slide has continued into the home one-day internationals, with audience numbers falling 23 per cent from last summer.
Australian cricket team closer under Darren Lehmann than Mickey Arthur, says Mitchell Starc
You couldn’t find two more contrasting coaches than Darren Lehmann and Mickey Arthur, according to Australia spearhead Mitchell Starc.
Melbourne City, Melbourne Victory shape up for derby
Melbourne derbies are feisty affairs at the best of times, but Saturday night’s second meeting of the season between Melbourne Victory and Melbourne City promises to be an even more keenly contested than ever.
Solid ratings for first prime-time Women's Big Bash League match
The first prime-time Women’s Big Bash League has been hailed a ratings success, as the fourth most popular program in Melbourne on Saturday night for viewers younger than 55.

