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Race-by-race preview and tips for Thursday meeting at Kembla Grange

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All the information required to make your selections for the NSW feature meeting.

High hopes for Zaragoza at Kembla, but weather worries cloud the issue

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There’s already a “plan B” in place for Robert and Luke Price’s ex-Godolphin recruit Zaragoza should the weather halt Thursday’s Kembla Grange meeting.

10

Freddy and The Eighth's Tips - Round 18

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Brad Fittler and Andrew Johns reveal their tips and predictions for Round 18 of the 2024 NRL Premiership season.

09

Darcy Moore has a sparkling reputation as a defender. Is he playing to that standard?

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Sam McClure and Kane Cornes don’t see eye to eye on Collingwood skipper Darcy Moore. Here, they both make their case.

Legends take a deep dive into the race to the NRL Finals: Freddy & The Eighth - Ep17

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Footy Legends Brad Fittler and Andrew Johns dissect and analyse the race to the Top 8, Mat Thompson and Brad Fittler blow up about the state of park footy, and Joey calls for QLD to axe one of their great Maroons if they want to win Origin…

08

‘No one is going to help us’: Frustration at Eels as Moses launches dressing room tirade

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A seething Mitchell Moses vented his frustration in an impassioned address to senior staff and players.

Eels warned amid Lomax uncertainty

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Trent Barrett has urged Eels officials to make a decision on their next coach amid uncertainty over Zac Lomax's move.

07

Adesanya's heated staredown ahead of Perth clash

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Israel Adesanya and Dricus du Plessis had to be separated as they hyped their UFC title fight next month.

Souths coach doubles down on Latrell selection

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Rabbitohs interim coach Ben Hornby believes Latrell Mitchell's best position is fullback despite starring at centre for NSW.

Madge on Cleary’s role for Origin III

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Michael Maguire discusses the role Nathan Cleary will play in NSW’s game three team.

05

Townsend signs one-year contract to join Roosters in 2025

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James Tedesco backed the premiership winner to have a big influence on the club’s rising halves, as the star No.1 contemplates his own future.

Garcia fires up at Open qualifiers

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Sergio Garcia missed out on the British Open for a second-straight year and blew up at officials.

‘Best of both worlds’: Nawaqanitawase eyes unprecedented Olympic gold-NRL title double

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Mark Nawaqanitawase has spoken for the first time about the prospect of becoming the first footballer to win an Olympic gold medal and an NRL premiership.

04

McKellar set to be named new Waratahs coach

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The former Brumbies coach, who recently stood down from his job at the Leicester Tigers, is poised to replace Darren Coleman at the embattled NSW franchise.

Minjee and Min Woo Lee might not see each other in Paris. Why aren’t they playing together?

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The star golfers will be the 16th set of siblings to compete for Australia at the Olympic Games in the same sport but admit their paths might not cross. Why isn’t golf moving to team events?

How sporting royalty and Olympic pain put star on course for world glory

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A fight with Paul Gallen ended his Olympic dream, but a taste of sporting royalty has world glory back in this Brisbane star’s sights.

Rublev’s wrath: Sixth seed Russian throws tantrum in loss to Wimbledon novice

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Andrey Rublev is one of the world’s best players, but can throw a wobbly like no one else, as he showed in his first-round loss.

‘You’re a liar’: The tough family moments on Lauren Jackson’s road to Paris

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Australian basketball legend Lauren Jackson, who describes herself as “on borrowed time”, will play at her fifth Olympics in Paris – 12 years after her last appearance, in London. Her path to Paris has been a minefield.

Teen sensation on Ange’s role in signing

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Archie Gray discussed the major role Ange Postecoglou played in bringing him to sign with Tottenham.

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Players pay respects to fallen teenage player

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The Badminton Association of Malaysia held a minute's silence for a Chinese player who died after collapsing on court.

Murray pulls pin on singles, fans lament; Women’s defending champ sent packing

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Twice Wimbledon champion Andy Murray pulled out of the singles competition but will play doubles alongside his brother Jamie in his farewell appearance at the grand slam.

Out for the season: Blow for Saints as Max King suffers knee injury

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St Kilda forward Max King will miss the rest of the season after scans showed he suffered a tear to his posterior cruciate ligament just after half-time of Sunday’s match against Port Adelaide.

Demon blitzes tie-breaker

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Alex de Minaur held James Duckworth to one point in the first set tie-breaker.

01

Djokovic defies knee injury in first-round win

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Novak Djokovic commenced his 2024 Wimbledon campaign with a straight-sets win over Vit Kopriva.

Epic save helps Turkey advance at Euros

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Turkey goalkeeper Mert Gunok pulled off one of the saves of the Euros to progress to the quarter finals.

Rublev hits himself seven times with racquet

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Andrey Rublev was at it again during his first round loss to Francisco Comesana at Wimbledon.

Tuesday, Jul 2

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Turkey, Netherlands book last spots as Euro quarter-finals set

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A stunning last-minute save ensured Turkey held on to their slender lead in Leipzig while a more routine win for the Dutch ensured their place in the last eight.

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Reath headbutts Chinese player

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Aussie NBA player Duop Reath was called for an unsportsmanlike foul after a headbutt Chinese big man Runwang Du.

Forced to tiebreakers in every set, de Minaur trumps fellow Aussie at wet Wimbledon

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Alex de Minaur, Alexei Popyrin and Adam Walton were the Australian winners on an interrupted day at Wimbledon. But the results late in the day were not so good.

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Nine months ago, the Wallabies were flogged by Wales. This week, they’re strong favourites ... to beat Wales

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The bin fire of Australian rugby in 2023 has been largely forgotten, it seems, with the Wallabies tipped to down the touring Welsh on Saturday.