Simultaneously self assured and humble, 11-year-old Sabre Norris aspires to go two places higher on an Olympic podium than her bronze medal winning dad Justin and also eclipse one of his less edifying records.
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Emirates Stakes 2016: James Cummings gives Good Standing his chance to step up
James Cummings could be in the unique position of providing father and son Glyn and Chad Schofield group 1 winners at a Flemington carnival if Good Standing can rise to the challenge in Saturday’s Emirates Stakes.
Matthew Dunn forecasts Sunny Fame as best Country Championships hope
He sparingly made the trek from his Murwillumbah base to Sydney when the concept originated, but Matthew Dunn has made the Highway races his playground in recent months.
Toughen up on divers, urges Brisbane Roar coach John Aloisi
Simulating is as bad as boots-up tackling saus coach ahead of clash with Melbourne City.
Australian selectors at odds with Victoria over Glenn Maxwell
Australia’s national selectors are at odds with their Victorian counterparts over the handling of World Cup winning all-rounder Glenn Maxwell.
Socceroos World Cup qualifier against Thailand to be noisy affair after ban lifted
BANGKOK: Fans will be permitted to cheer and chant during Thailand’s World Cup qualifier against the Socceroos in Bangkok on November 15 despite Thailand mourning the death of King Bhumibol Adulyadej.
Chicago Cubs defeat Cleveland Indians to win baseball World Series
The Chicago Cubs beat the Cleveland Indians 8-7 in extra innings on Wednesday to win their first World Series since 1908 and end the longest title drought in North American professional sports.
AFL coaches tried to sway Sydney FC's Brandon O'Neill away from A-league
Every time Brandon O’Neill steps on to the field for Sydney FC, there’s an AFL coach in Western Australia lamenting the one that got away.
V8 Supercars: Brain drain threatens to derail Triple Eight Holden's bid for historic clean sweep
V8 supersquad Triple Eight Holden is losing two key personnel as it bids for a historic cleansweep of the Supercars championship.
Western Sydney Wanderers told to forget the costly blunders that plague the club
If there’s one thing Western Sydney Wanderers aren’t focusing on, it’s the one problem that has plagued the club this season.

