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Renard back to coach Saudi Arabia after Mancini exits
Renard back to coach Saudi Arabia after Mancini exits
Fans are all saying the same thing. Read more here.
Ben Hunt had his lowest moment at the Broncos in 2015. Read more here.
Playing in England is a seemingly enticing proposition for several NRL players. Read more here.
Reece Walsh has signed an extension with the Broncos, but only because of a 'lucky' development. Read more here.
Mitchell Starc has always prioritised Alyssa Healy and Test cricket. Read more here.
F1 live updates as Norris wins the sprint race after being given top spot by McLaren teammate Piastri
The first major domino in NRL free agency has fallen after in-demand Sharks half Braydon Trindall decided his future.
Terrell May has rubbished claims he is being pushed out of the Sydney Roosters because his face doesn't fit.
Tonga have beaten New Zealand 25-24 to qualify for the Pacific Cup final against Australia, in one of the greatest Test matches played in the 21st century.
Melbourne have overhauled senior coach Simon Goodwin's assistants as a result of a review into the embattled AFL club's football department.
Former St Kilda forward Tim Membrey has joined Collingwood on a two-year deal, while Jack Martin has linked up with Geelong.
The Aussie star's win against Jack Draper was telling in more ways than one. Details here.
India are ripe for the picking ahead of a five-Test series against Australia. Read more here.
Chris Waller-trained favourite Buckaroo has work to do in the Melbourne Cup after being handed a wide gate for the race that stops a nation.
Selwyn Cobbo is facing a tricky situation at the Broncos after the latest development. Find out more here.
Mack Beggs is weighing his legal options after Texas Republicans used images of him to push harmful rhetoric against trans athletes.
Brisbane prop Annetta-Claudia Nu'uausala has scored a late double to send Samoa's women to the Rugby League World Cup after beating Fiji 16-12.
Los Angeles Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani added another historic milestone to his remarkable career, winning his first World Series title in a nail-biting 7-6 victory over the New York Yankees in Game 5. The championship win on Wednesday at Yankee Stadium culminated a season where Ohtani became the first player in Major League Baseball (MLB) history to achieve 50 home runs and 50 stolen bases in a single season. World series challenge: Ohtani, who chose to play through a partial shoulder dislocation injury he sustained in Game 2, hit just .105 (2-for-19) with two walks in the series.
Alex de Minaur has now been left in a precarious position. Read more here.
Defending champ Phoenix Campbell enters the final round of the Queensland PGA with a one-shot lead, but Aussie superstar Cameron Smith is hot on his heels.