The Hartnell influence comes into play for Scottish in Saturday’s $3 million Caulfield Cup, with the possibility the Europeans will give the major staying event a quality lift.
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Concerns of Western Sydney Wanderers' leadership following Nikolai Topor-Stanley sale
Where to now for the Wanderers after the sale of their longstanding captain?
Phillip Hughes inquest ends as it began, with division over accounts of fateful day
Whatever the findings of the coronial inquest into Phillip Hughes’s death, it is likely that nothing will bridge the enormous and painful gulf between the Hughes family and the game in which their son and brother fell.
Zac Purton back from Hong Kong on a Caulfield Cup mission
Jockey Zac Purton flew into Melbourne on a mission on Friday to take another Caulfield Cup back to Hong Kong, this time for Germany, as he becomes the ultimate gun for hire.
How Bobo's CV stuck out among the pile of 180 applications to be Sydney FC's marquee
The goal celebration that made Graham Arnold sure he had found his marquee.
A-League: All the pressure on Sydney FC, says Central Coast Mariner coach Paul Okon
Central Coast coach Paul Okon has declared that as one of the championship favourites, Sydney FC carry the burden of pressure going into Saturday’s A-League meeting.
Philip Rivers and San Diego Chargers beat Denver Broncos in NFL
Philip Rivers threw for 178 yards and one touchdown, passing Hall of Famer Dan Fouts to become San Diego’s career passing leader.
Shanghai Masters 2016: Andy Murray's wise words to Nick Kyrgios
While Andy Murray says he and Nick Kyrgios share locker-room chat about various things – tennis, basketball, sport in general – the world No.2 has offered himself as a willing sounding board for far more substantial issues. “You don’t want to to see young guys who are in the spotlight struggling and making mistakes,” Murray says. “Doing things that ultimately hurt them.”
Phillip Hughes' family suggests change to laws of cricket over neck guards
The family of Phillip Hughes has recommended to the coronial inquest into his death that the laws of cricket be altered around neck guards.
Rebecca Wiasak to race in the Warrnambool Cycling Classic
Canberra’s Rebecca Wiasak has shunned a well-deserved break to race in the women’s Melbourne to Warrnambool this Saturday.

