Brisbane coach John Aloisi has slammed Roar’s 4-0 trouncing by Newcastle as the worst he’s seen.
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John Messara retires from Racing NSW board, stands down as chairman
Racing NSW chairman John Messara has quit as the state’s top thoroughbred racing administrator just 10 months into a three-year term.
Cox Plate 2016: Will Moonee Valley's track stand up for the Winx-Hartnell showdown?
It is the most eagerly anticipated race for years. But there is one factor which threatens to cast a shadow over the Cox Plate showdown between Winx and Hartnell.
'I can see it in his eyes': Murray closes in on Djokovic at No.1
Andy Murray insists he can glimpse it only in the distance, but Shanghai Masters finalist Roberto Bautista Agut has his own vision of the Scot’s pursuit of the No.1 ranking.
'Taller' Nat Fyfe set to give Fremantle Dockers a lift for 2017
Telethon delivered a record $26 million to Perth’s sick kids and also some unexpected news for Fremantle Dockers fans – the prospect of a taller Nat Fyfe.
Caroline Buchanan puts Rio Olympics disappointment in perspective after best year yet
Canberra BMX queen enjoying the “calm after the storm” before focus turns to Tokyo.
Matthew Dale decides Fell Swoop's next target
Canberra trainer happy to take on the world’s best with his stable star.
Jameka must set Melbourne Cup weight-carrying record after penalty
Jameka will have to set a Melbourne Cup weight-carrying record for a four-year-old mare if she is to be successful on the first Tuesday in November after Ciaron Maher’s Caulfield Cup winner was penalised 1.5kg on Monday.
Michael Clarke defends family of Phillip Hughes over questioning at inquest
Former Australian captain Michael Clarke has weighed in on the Phillip Hughes inquest, saying he wants it known that all the grieving family of the late batsman wanted out of the hearing was for no other players to ever be the victim of such a tragic accident.
Nick Kyrgios' season is over after ban, extra fine
Wayward tennis star Nick Kyrgios’ season is over after the Australian received a ban and $32,000 fine following his poor behaviour during the Shanghai Masters.

