Tedesco ousts Moylan as NSW No. 1
Euro 2016 - Conte cunning couldn't help with penalties, and now Italy will lack more direction
Simone Zaza, it’s far to say, has had better nights. He came off the bench with five seconds of the 120 minutes remaining, specifically to take a penalty. His run-up was complex, weirdly so, an arcing, high-stepping run that might have become fashionable had he scored. As it was, he scooped his shot high and wide and the tone was set for a shambolic penalty shoot-out. Germany missed more kicks here than they have in the whole of their previous history. They hadn’t miss..>> view originalNorth Queensland Cowboys grind South Sydney Rabbitohs into the ground in Cairns shootout
North Queensland 20-0 South Sydney Grind: Cody Walker of the Rabbitohs is tackled by Ethan Lowe and Justin O'Neil of the Cowboys in Cairns on Sunday. It wasn't a great game of football. Nor was it wonderful entertainment.The result was never in doubt. After only a few minutes you could see that only one side was ever going to win this contest. Ray Thompson of the Cowboys is tackled by Kyle Turner. The final score will read N..>> view originalRaiders v Knights: Five key points
Where do you begin with this game? The Canberra Raiders somehow reversed a huge deficit to not only send the game into golden point but win out in a thrilling 29-25 fixture against the Newcastle Knights on Sunday afternoon at GIO Stadium. Report: Rapana try seals stunning Raiders comebackDéjà vu thriller The comparisons between the Knights and Raiders' thrilling 24-all draw in Round 3 and this particular game are frankly scary. In both games, the away team secured big first-half leads before th..>> view originalStormers captain Schalk Burger says re-laid AAMI Park pitch better than expected
Nic Groom scores a try for the Stormers during the win over the Rebels. Photo: Getty Images Stormers captain Schalk Burger said the AAMI Park pitch was better than expected following the re-laying of parts of the turf this week.The Melbourne Rebels and the Australian Rugby Union were disappointed in the pitch for the Wallabies and England Test last month and demanded action on multiple trouble areas as forwards couldn't keep their feet in scrums due to the sh..>> view originalWimbledon 2016: Bernard Tomic bullish about chances of reaching quarter-finals after finding form
BERNARD Tomic believes he has the form — and mindset — to reach his first grand slam quarter-final in five years.Tomic, 23, has not reached the last eight of a major since reaching the Wimbledon quarters in 2011 when, as a teenage qualifier, he swept into the last eight.Hip surgery and a questionable work ethic have dulled Tomic’s effectiveness since he became the youngest man to reach the Wimbledon quarters since Boris Becker in 1986, but the Queenslander’s third-round form confirmed his qualit..>> view originalAustralia's Sapphires are pure gold after winning world under-17 basketball series
Australia's U17 world champs.MAKE no mistake — Australian basketball today revealed its very own “Dream Team” when Basketball Australia’s Sapphires swamped Italy 62-38 to win the gold medal at FIBA’s Under-17 World Championship.In a year Australian basketball has flourished in an amazing renaissance, the Sapphires not only swept through the tournament in Spain unbeaten and unscathed, they won by a dreamlike average margin of 26.5 points.While storming to their 6-0 championship sweep, they won 19..>> view originalRio 2016: Olympic favourite Cate Campbell prepared for the best and worst at Games
Rio 2016: Olympic favourite Cate Campbell prepared for the best and worst at Games Updated July 03, 2016 18:55:29 It will not be a Winston Churchill speech or a quote from Sun Tzu that will guide Cate Campbell towards the Rio Olympics, now she has broken the world record in the 100 metres freestyle.Instead, a simple line from a Disney comedy film from the early 1990s is what Campbell will live by, as she deals with the growing pressure of being favourite to win Olympic ..>> view originalMaguire still excited by Rabbitohs future
South Sydney coach Michael Maguire may have spoken optimistically about the future but nothing could hide the fact that the present is pretty ugly for the Rabbitohs. The 2014 premiers barely fired a shot against North Queensland in Cairns on Sunday - and it reflected on the scoreboard - a 20-0 loss to last season's trophy holders. It marked the first time since 2009 that Souths had lost five games in a row, the defeat all but putting a line through the red and green for finals football in 2016...>> view originalState of Origin 3: Billy Slater questions Ben Barba's defence
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