Melbourne Aces win series but Canberra Cavalry win sledging match.
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Is Sophie Molineux Australia's next ace all-rounder?
Young gun cricketer Sophie Molineux’s teammates think she will play for Australia and it would be hard to question their judgment after her star turn in the Renegade’s win over the Strikers on Sunday
Australian officials under pressure to fast-track Pat Cummins for India tour
The question of when the fast bowler will be considered again for Test selection, five years after his celebrated only five-day match for Australia, lingers.
LeBron James scores 44 as Cleveland Cavaliers crush Charlotte Hornets
LeBron James scored 17 of his season-high 44 points in the fourth quarter and reached another career milestone as the Cleveland Cavaliers won their fourth straight NBA match, a 116-105 victory over the Charlotte Hornets on Saturday night.
Deandra Dottin steers Brisbane Heat to WBBL win over Sydney Sixers
The female version of Chris Gayle was in scintillating form at North Sydney Oval on Sunday afternoon.
Harness racing move to ban the whip keeps pace with the times
The brave decision by Harness Racing Australia to ban whips from next September show a racing code that is finally in touch with modern standards.
Melbourne Victory's Jai Ingham to learn fate on Monday after stomping allegations
Allegations of a dangerous stomping incident surfaced after Western Sydney Wanderers 3-0 defeat to Melbourne Victory.
Weston Creek Molonglo set for rematch with Tuggeranong in Cricket ACT Gallop Cup
Twin tons from Weston Creek Molonglo’s John Rogers and Mark Bennett have lifted their side into the Gallop Cup decider.
Former players' union chief Paul Marsh slams Cricket Australia pay model as 'based on pure greed'
The stage will be set for a lengthy industrial relations showdown between Cricket Australia and players on Monday, with the governing body expected to outline its strategy to abolish the long-existing percentage-of-revenue pay system.
Racing Victoria not keeping its promises with track riders
Just two years after the tragic death of two young international track riders on a Melbourne training track, some in the industry are concerned that Racing Victoria the state’s central body has stalled on some of it’s planned safety reforms.

