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MotoGP: Marc Marquez hopes to continue celebrations at Phillip Island
Newly-crowned world MotoGP champion Marc Marquez plans to enjoy the Australian race on Sunday but he won’t be taking it easy.
V8 Supercars: Fired-up Jamie Whincup will be hard to stop, says Mark Skaife
11th place may be little reward for what Supercars great Mark Skaife described as a “once-in-a-generation” drive at this year’s Bathurst 1000.
Nathan Vardy poised to join Eagles as solution to West Coast ruck worries
The Eagles’ trade period solution to their ruck worries now seem to be focused on talented but injury-prone Nathan Vardy – after the Geelong big man nominated West Coast has his preferred destination for 2017.
Tennis star Nick Kyrgios should be suspended for longer: Jeff Kennett
Troubled tennis star Nick Kyrgios may have benefited from a longer suspension, Beyond Blue chairman Jeff Kennett says.
Australian Diamonds want to win Constellation Cup in style
Australia won’t be happy with just bringing home the Constellation Cup – they want to do it with an emphatic final netball Test victory over New Zealand.
Soccer: City's Latinos only just hitting their stride says skipper Fornaroli
If you thought Melbourne City’s three amigos were at their marauding best on Saturday night in the 4-1 derby destruction of Melbourne Victory, think again.
Spring racing 2016: Godolphin import Qewy wins Geelong Cup
The Charlie Appleby-trained Godolphin import Qewy won the group 3 $300,000 Geelong Cup on Wednesday, ahead of Grey Lion and stablemate Oceanographer.
Usman Khawaja happy to open in WACA Ground first Test against South Africa
Usman Khawaja is happy to open the batting in the first Test and Australian coach Darren Lehmann has no doubt the batsman could handle the responsibility if recalled.
Melbourne United star Chris Goulding dismisses critics, eyes wins over Brisbane Bullets, Perth Wildcats
Melbourne United star Chris Goulding says he will take the wins and ignore the barbs after criticism about his shot selection and decision-making on offence this season.

