Thursday’s foray into Europe’s elite is a timely reminder of just how much Ranieri’s team achieved, writes Paul Hayward.
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Oklahoma City Thunder forward Mitch McGary banned again for NBA drugs violation
Oklahoma City Thunder forward Mitch McGary has earned his second suspension of the 2016-17 season for violating the terms of the NBA/NBPA Anti-Drug Program, the league has announced.
Champions League 2016/17: Live scores, team news and tournament tracker
Keep up to date with all the action from the 2016/17 UEFA Champions League.
Olympic athletes' data leaked by Russian hackers, says World Anti-Doping Agency
Athletes affected by the hack reportedly include Serena and Venus Williams, according to the group blamed.
Three-way tie in Hockey ACT's McKay medal, Aaron Kershaw wins Brophy medal
There was a three-way tie for Hockey ACT’s women’s best and fairest, while Aaron Kershaw took home his second Brophy medal.
Champions League 2016/17: Wasteful Paris St Germain held by Arsenal in Group A opener
Paris St Germain’s stuttering start to the season continued on Wednesday morning when they were held to a 1-1 home draw by Arsenal in their Champions League Group A opener.
Basketball: Canberra Capitals' Marianna Tolo is striving for a third WNBL championship
Canberra Capitals centre Marianna Tolo sat in her pyjamas for a week after the Australian women’s basketball team failed to medal at the Rio Olympics.
Rio Paralympics: An Australian 1-2 in the same event Matthew Cowdrey has dominated since 2004
Australia’s most decorated Paralympian Matthew Cowdrey may have retired but the men’s S9 100m freestyle title remains in Aussie hands for a fourth straight Games thanks to teenage rookie Timothy Disken.
Netball: Madi Robinson tells of her "tough decision" to leave the Melbourne Vixens for Collingwood
Madi Robinson can not talk about her destination – Collingwood – until her contract is signed and cleared by the compliance manager employed to police netball’s expanded $675,000 salary cap.
10 years on from shark attack that took his right leg, Achmat Hassiem wouldn't have it any other way
He’s the swimmer who lost his leg in a shark attack and remains grateful for the experience.

