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Root satisfied in Sri Lanka
Joe Root's second-innings 124 led by example as England claimed victory in the second Test against Sri Lanka.
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In a spin: England's win against Sri Lanka sets new record
Spin was king as England clinched a series victory against Sri Lanka in Pallekele, with a record-breaking bowling stat achieved.
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Zverev knocks out Federer
Roger Federer was knocked out of the ATP Finals in the last four for the second year in a row, with Alexander Zverev progressing.
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South Africa triumph on Gold Coast
Rain meant Australia's clash with South Africa had to be shortened and it was the Proteas who came out on top on the Gold Coast.
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Rain halts England flourish
The second Test between Sri Lanka and England will go to a fifth day after rain stopped play on day four.
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Grand Slam of Darts: Gary Anderson and Wesley Harms deny farting at the oche
Gary Anderson advised the culprit to "see a doctor" after he and Wesley Harms accused each other of farting at the oche.
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Rooney became 'embarrassed' at end of Manchester United career
As his Red Devils tenure neared its end, the forward has revealed how he knew he needed to depart the club
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Cardiff-Leicester Vichai tributes
Leicester City joined with hosts Cardiff City to pay tribute to Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha ahead of Saturday's Premier League fixture.
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Fury banned from Wikipedia
Attempts to alter Wladimir Klitschko's Wikipedia page landed Tyson Fury with a ban from the site.
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Farrell at fly-half for SA clash
Eddie Jones has named his England side to face South Africa on Saturday, with Owen Farrell and Dylan Hartley named co-captains.
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Hamilton matches Fangio's five
Max Verstappen won the Mexican Grand Prix but the day belonged to Lewis Hamilton, who became a five-time drivers' champion.
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Mick Schumacher wins F3 title
Look out - the kid can drive.
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Lewis Hamilton calls for more Sebastian Vettel respect
After Sebastian Vettel's error at the Japanese Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton says the German deserves more respect.
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Khabib latest star to see red
Eric Cantona, Zinedine Zidane and Mike Tyson are among the stars who can empathise with Khabib Nurmagomedov after the Russian saw red.
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Khabib could lose title - White
The chaos that followed Khabib Nurmagomedov's victory over Conor McGregor could see him stripped of the UFC lightweight belt.
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UFC 229: Conor McGregor responds to Khabib loss
Following the chaos that marred his defeat to Khabib Nurmagomedov, Conor McGregor says he is "looking forward to the rematch".
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Hamilton hails 'monumental' Mercedes performance
Lewis Hamilton did not expect to win in Singapore but comes away hailing a "monumental" weekend.
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Singapore Grand Prix race results: Lewis Hamilton extends championship lead with crushing win
Hamilton dominated from lights out to the final flag.
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Gennady Golovkin wants to hurt Canelo Alvarez, says promoter
The frustration of being made to wait for a rematch with Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez has given Gennady Golovkin "an extra sparkle in his eyes".
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Rugby Championship: All Blacks bring back star names for Springboks clash
Beauden Barrett and Rieko Ioane are among the players back in the All Blacks fold.
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Canelo refutes Golovkin comments
Gennady Golovkin has cast doubt on Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez's version of events around his doping ban, but the Mexican has hit back.
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Glenn McGrath challenges James Anderson to reach 600 wickets
Anderson should chase the 600-wicket mark according to former fast-bowling record holder McGrath.
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Serena Williams handed fine
Following her outburst during the US Open final at Flushing Meadows, Serena Williams has been fined $17,000.
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Cook can still help England - Smith
Alastair Cook's increased exposure to the county game means he can offer some expertise to England selectors, says Ed Smith.
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Springboks drop big names
Ahead of the Rugby Championship clash between South Africa and Australia, Rassie Erasmus has sprung some surprises with his Springboks team.
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Argentina make four changes
Juan Figallo has been replaced by Santiago Garcia Botta as Argentina make four changes to their side to take on New Zealand in Nelson on Saturday.
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US Open 2018: John Millman targets grand slam seeding
A strong showing at the US Open has prompted John Millman to target a world rankings surge.
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Ryder Cup pick 'beyond special', says Tiger Woods
After setting the goal of making the United States Ryder Cup team, Tiger Woods was delighted to be one of Jim Furyk's captain's picks.
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Ryder Cup 2018: Tiger Woods among Jim Furyk's captain's picks
Jim Furyk has named Tiger Woods as one of his captain's picks for the 2018 Ryder Cup at Le Golf National in Paris.
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US Open 2018: Title defence over for Sloane Stephens after Anastasija Sevastova defeat
Sevastova got the better of defending champion Stephens.
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Khan confident of being champ again
Amir Khan says he is "definitely" capable of winning another world title as he prepares for his first welterweight fight for more than three years against Samuel Vargas.
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Raikkonen leads Ferrari one-two
Impressive.
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Baghdatis on Verdasco coach chat
Marcos Baghdatis says there was a dereliction of duty on the part of US Open officials during a controversial break in the second-round clash between Andy Murray and Fernando Verdasco.
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Anthony Joshua on Wilder-Fury
With Deontay Wilder set to fight Tyson Fury in November, Anthony Joshua says the American is delaying the inevitable.
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Foley backs Barrett
Beauden Barrett will start at number 10 when New Zealand take on Australia in the Rugby Championship, according to Bernard Foley.
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Serena Williams 'still at the very beginning' of comeback
Following her defeat to Petra Kvitova at the Cincinnati Masters, Serena Williams struck an optimistic tone.
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Roger Federer 'feeling better every day' after Wimbledon disappointment
Having not played since his Wimbledon quarter-final exit, Roger Federer made a winning comeback on Tuesday.
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Thomas makes it back-to-back wins
Geraint Thomas mastered Alpe d'Huez to strengthen his case to lead Team Sky to Paris.
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Report: Brazil 2 Costa Rica 0
Philippe Coutinho and Neymar both scored in stoppage time to snatch victory for Brazil after the Paris Saint-Germain forward had been denied a penalty by VAR in a 2-0 World Cup win over Costa Rica.
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England win second ODI v Australia
England seized a 2-0 series lead in the five-match ODI series against Australia with a 38-run victory in Cardiff on Sunday morning (AEST).
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Genia breaks arm in Ireland defeat
Will Genia sustained a broken arm in Australia's second-Test defeat to Ireland on Saturday, with coach Michael Cheika heavily critical of the "king hit" that caused the injury.
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Tim Paine struck in face by ball
Australia captain Tim Paine lived up to his name on Saturday as he took a ball flush in the face during the second ODI against England.
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Andy Murray to play at Queen's Club
Andy Murray is to make his long-awaited comeback from injury against enigmatic Australian Nick Kyrgios at the forthcoming Fever-Tree Championships at the Queen's Club.
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Ireland end long wait in Australia
Ireland claimed their first away win over Australia since 1979 as they put on an impressive display to triumph 26-21 in the second Test in Melbourne.
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French Open: Serena back on clay
A first grand slam appearance since January 2017 for Serena Williams ended in victory over Kristyna Pliskova in the French Open first round.
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Red Bull dominate Monaco practice
Daniel Ricciardo went quickest in both Thursday practice sessions at the Monaco Grand Prix as Red Bull dominated the timesheets.
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Williams sisters get wildcard
Serena and Venus Williams have been awarded wildcards to compete in the women's doubles at the French Open.
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Marseille 0 Atletico Madrid 3: Griezmann nets double to seal Europa League glory
Atletico Madrid won the Europa League with a 3-0 victory over Marseille, as Antoine Griezmann played a starring role.
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Lewis Hamilton not getting carried away despite dominant Spanish Grand Prix win
"We still need to add performance to the car throughout the year, so that's what we're going to be continuing to be working on."
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Hamilton cruises to Spain victory
Mercedes appear to have finally hit their stride in the 2018 Formula One season after Lewis Hamilton claimed a comfortable victory at the Spanish Grand Prix, with Australian Daniel Ricciardo finishing fifth in Barcelona.
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Joshua could fight at Old Trafford
Anthony Joshua's next fight could be against mandatory challenger Alexander Povetkin at Old Trafford.
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Green hits back at 'baiting' claims
Warriors power forward Draymond Green has adamantly denied suggestions he has been antagonising Pelicans point guard Rajon Rondo during their conference semifinals series against the Pelicans.
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Warner 'learned a valuable lesson'
David Warner says he "learned a valuable lesson" from the ball-tampering scandal that rocked Australian cricket earlier this year.
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Ben Lam scores Hurricanes hat-trick
Israel Folau's return from injury wasn't enough to get the Waratahs back in the winners' circle as the Blues held on for a 24-21 victory at Brookvale Oval on Saturday night.
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Djokovic stunned by Klizan in Barce
Novak Djokovic's French Open preparations were dealt another blow as Martin Klizan recorded a 6-2 1-6 6-3 victory in the second round of the Barcelona Open.
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Rafael Nadal welcomes confidence-building court time at Monte Carlos Masters
Aljaz Bedene was swept aside by Rafael Nadal in the second round of the Monte Carlo Masters, leaving the Spaniard in a positive mood.
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Nadal and Djokovic win in Monaco
There were wins for two giants of tennis at the Monte Carlo Masters on Thursday (AEST) as Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic progressed to the third round.
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Golovkin to face Martirosyan
Gennady Golovkin will fight Vanes Martirosyan on May 6 (AEST) following Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez's withdrawal earlier this month in the wake of two positive tests for the banned substance clenbuterol.
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Daniel Ricciardo puts on masterclass as Max Verstappen hits Sebastian Vettel in Chinese Grand Prix
Red Bull reacted quickly to the safety car to allow Daniel Ricciardo to show off the best of his overtaking skills in a surprise win.
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Raikkonen on pit-lane incident
Kimi Raikkonen has given his version of events following a botched Ferrari pit stop that left a mechanic hospitalised.
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Vettel holds off Bottas in Bahrain
Sebastian Vettel clung on for his second victory of the season in an enthralling Bahrain Grand Prix, but celebrations will be tempered by an injury to a Ferrari mechanic.
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No CSA investigation into tampering
Cricket South Africa (CSA) will not launch its own investigation into the ball-tampering scandal that has hit the country's third Test against Australia in Cape Town.
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Smith won't stand down as captain
Australia captain Steve Smith is determined to continue as skipper despite admitting his role in the ball-tampering controversy that overshadowed day three of the third Test against South Africa.
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Bancroft charged over tampering
Cameron Bancroft has been charged with "attempting to change the condition of the ball" following an alleged ball-tampering incident during day three of the third Test between South Africa and Australia, while captain Steve Smith has admitted involvement in the alleged incident.
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Bancroft in ball-tampering row
Allegations of ball-tampering against Cameron Bancroft are certain to dominate the headlines after day three of the third Test between South Africa and Australia in Cape Town.
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Bancroft in ball-tampering row
Cameron Bancroft will have questions to answer after an alleged ball-tampering incident during day three of the third Test between South Africa and Australia in Cape Town.
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Socceroos not ready yet for World Cup – Bert van Marwijk
Bert van Marwijk says he needs time to develop his Australia team after a 4-1 friendly defeat in Norway
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Report: Norway 4 Australia 1
Ola Kamara netted a hat-trick to consign Australia to a 4-1 defeat in Bert van Marwijk’s first match in charge on Friday, getting the Dutchman’s World Cup preparations off to a false start.
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Hamilton prepares for title defence
Lewis Hamilton's bid for a fifth Formula One drivers' world title begins in Melbourne at the Australian Grand Prix on Sunday.
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Kagiso Rabada faces suspension after 'shoulder brush' incident with Steve Smith
A brush of shoulders with Australia captain Steve Smith could land South Africa paceman Kagiso Rabada with a ban.
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Nadal made me better - Federer
Roger Federer has credited his rivalry with Rafael Nadal for making him as good a player as he could be.
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Ryan Mason retires from football
Hull City midfielder Ryan Mason has been forced to retire from football following the head injury he sustained at Chelsea in January 2017, the Championship club have confirmed.
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Care to make England history
Eddie Jones has made two changes to the England side that beat Italy, with Danny Care and Jonathan Joseph brought into the starting XV.
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Renegades hold off Thunder
The season is over for Sydney Thunder but Melbourne Renegades put one foot in the Big Bash League semi-finals with a thrilling nine-run win on Wednesday.
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Tonga reach the Winter Olympics
He is best-known as Tonga's oiled-up flag-bearer at the 2016 Olympics, but he will now compete at the Winter Games in South Korea.
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Federer gives Zverev advice
Roger Federer has lifted the lid on the locker-room advice he offered Alexander Zverev following the German's shock defeat to Hyeon Chung at the Australian Open.
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BREAKING: Jones signs England deal
Eddie Jones has extended his stay as England head coach, describing the role as his "dream job".
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Al Horford: Young Celtics must keep building
Al Horford says the Celtics must keep building if they intend to make a run at the NBA championship.
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Kyrgios wants to keep 'even keel'
Nick Kyrgios wants to keep an "even keel" in 2018 as he bids to get off the "rollercoaster" of recent seasons.
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Kontaveit benefits from Kvitova withdrawal, Barty crashes out
With the Australian Open fast approaching, Petra Kvitova has had to withdraw from the Brisbane International.
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WATCH: Klinger guides Scorchers to table-topping win
The Perth Scorchers are back on top of the Big Bash League following their New Year's Day win against the Sydney Sixers.
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Crane ready to make England debut
Mason Crane has vowed to be ready if called upon to make his England debut in the fourth Ashes Test.
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WATCH: Ninja Turtles invade pitch during PSG clash
Following Edinson Cavani's goal in a 4-1 win for Paris Saint-Germain against Rennes, the players were joined by two Ninja Turtles.
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Woods' kid makes Messi comparison
Tiger Woods has revealed that his 10-year-old daughter considers him to be the Lionel Messi of golf.
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Ormsby wins maiden European Tour title in Hong Kong
The Hong Kong Open has been won by Wade Ormsby, with Rafa Cabrera Bello left disappointed for a second year running.
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England can thrive on atmosphere
England captain Sean O'Loughlin is confident his side can thrive on the hostile atmosphere when they take on Tonga in the Rugby League World Cup semi-finals on Saturday.
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Dimitrov wins ATP Finals
David Goffin put up a good fight but it was Grigor Dimitrov who claimed victory in the ATP Finals decider.
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Postecoglou 'always an outsider'
Ange Postecoglou declared he will "always be an outsider in Australian football" and refused to confirm his future immediately after leading the Socceroos to the a fourth-straight World Cup.
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Australia 3 Honduras 1 (3-1 agg)
Australia captain Mile Jedinak scored a hat-trick against Honduras as the Socceroos secured World Cup qualification.
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Marquez wins fourth MotoGP title in dramatic finale
Andrea Dovizioso was unable to close the gap on Marc Marquez in the final race of the MotoGP season in Valencia.
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Nadal 'never dreamed' of top spot
Rafael Nadal admits he "never dreamed" of ending 2017 as the top-ranked player in men's tennis.
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Nadal tops year-end rankings
Rafael Nadal became the oldest year-end world number one since rankings began by beating Chung Hyeon 7-5 6-3 in the second round of the Paris Masters.
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BREAKING: Hamilton wins F1 title
A first-lap collision between Lewis Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel played in the Briton's favour as he clinched a fourth Formula One title.
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BREAKING: Hamilton, Vettel collide
The Mexico Grand Prix got off to a dramatic start as Lewis Hamilton and title rival Sebastian Vettel came together on the first lap.
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England have the right balance for Ashes - Bairstow
England have the right balance in the squad ahead of the Ashes series in Australia, Jonny Bairstow told Omnisport.
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Police appeal for Stokes witnesses
Following Ben Stokes' arrest in Bristol in September, police remain keen to track down two potentially key witnesses.
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Dan Evans handed one-year ban
Following his positive test for cocaine, British tennis player Dan Evans will serve a one-year suspension.
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F1 support race runs out of fuel
A Formula One support race in Malaysia descended into farce when all nine drivers ran out of fuel before the finish.
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Stokes and Hales suspended
Ben Stokes and Alex Hales will not be considered for selection by England until the conclusion of an investigation into the incident that led to the former's arrest this week, potentially threatening his involvement in the forthcoming Ashes series.
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Joshua-Pulev confirmed for Cardiff on October 28
Following his stunning victory over Wladimir Klitschko, Anthony Joshua is to take on Kubrat Pulev in Cardiff in October.
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Australian rugby introduces blue card to combat concussion
Australian rugby is hoping to tackle head injuries with the introduction of a blue card, alongside the traditional red and yellow.
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Bangladesh limit Lyon damage on day one in Chittagong
Nathan Lyon took five wickets for Australia against Bangladesh on Monday.
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Anderson calls for consistency
With the next Ashes series fast approaching, James Anderson has highlighted the need for consistency from both England and Australia.
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Hamilton breaks pole record
Lewis Hamilton went fastest in qualifying at the Italian Grand Prix on Saturday to surpass Michael Schumacher's record number of pole positions.
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Serena may rethink comeback - King
Billie Jean King believes Serena Williams could reconsider a return to playing following the birth of her baby daughter.
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Real Madrid 2 Barcelona 0 (5-1 agg)
Even without Cristiano Ronaldo, Real Madrid completed a Supercopa de Espana triumph over Barcelona.
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Ronaldo's appeal rejected
Cristiano Ronaldo's five-match ban will stand after an appeal was rejected by the Spanish Football Federation.
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Bradley retires from boxing
Timothy Bradley, whose only two defeats came against Manny Pacquiao, has retired from boxing.
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Crusaders hold off brave Lions
The Crusaders are Super Rugby champions for an eighth time after a 25-17 victory over the 14-man Lions.
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Ricciardo ready to move on
After Max Verstappen crashed into him at the Hungarian Grand Prix, Red Bull's Daniel Ricciardo is ready to draw a line under the incident.
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Jordan Spieth talks to his balls
Open champion Jordan Spieth's golf balls listen to him when he talks, according Branden Grace.
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Medicos likely to rule Djokovic out of US Open
An elbow injury could force Novak Djokovic to miss the US Open, the Serbia Davis Cup team doctor has claimed.
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Chelsea sign Alvaro Morata
Chelsea have completed the signing of Real Madrid striker Alvaro Morata on a five-year deal .
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Williams optimistic for future
Despite her veteran status, Venus Williams is optimistic about continuing to compete at the highest level after a Wimbledon final defeat.
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Murray sees off spirited Paire to reach quarters
Victory over Benoit Paire sends Andy Murray into a 10th consecutive Wimbledon quarter-final.
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Sagan accepts Tour disqualification
Following his disqualification from the Tour de France, Peter Sagan says he accepts but does not agree with the decision.
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Los Angeles and Paris 'as good as it gets' for Olympic Games
The bids proposed by Los Angeles and Paris to host the 2024 Olympic Games have been lauded as unbeatable.
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Pacquiao wants WBO review of Horn defeat
Following his defeat to Jeff Horn in Brisbane, Manny Pacquiao has called for a review from the WBO.
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Ricciardo: Vettel does not think before he acts
Sebastian Vettel has a tendency to act before thinking about it, according to former Red Bull team-mate Daniel Ricciardo.
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Hansen hails 'one of the best ever'
Sean O'Brien's try for the British and Irish Lions was one of the best New Zealand head coach Steve Hansen has ever seen.
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Gatland can fix Lions failings
Warren Gatland says all of the errors that contributed to the British and Irish Lions first-Test defeat to the All Blacks can be fixed.
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Mourinho accused of tax fraud
Jose Mourinho has been accused of tax fraud during his time in charge of Real Madrid.
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Lions brush Chiefs aside
Jack Nowell crossed for two tries as the British and Irish Lions wrapped up their Test series preparations with a 34-6 victory over the Chiefs.
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U.S. Open 2017: 11 standout facts and figures for golf's second major at Erin Hills
Facts and figures around the 2017 U.S. Open, including Dustin Johnson's bid to end a 28-year wait for back-to-back winners.
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Mayweather-McGregor: What the experts say
What the experts have had to say about a fight between Floyd Mayweather Jr and Conor McGregor.
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Warburton blames Lions discipline for Highlanders defeat
Captain Sam Warburton blamed the British and Irish Lions' poor discipline for their 23-22 defeat to the Highlanders.
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Nadal: I might not be up to Thiem challenge
Rafael Nadal has warned those who are tipping him for a 10th French Open title not to write off semi-final opponent Dominic Thiem, saying: "Maybe I won't be up to the challenge."
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Djokovic ponders break from tennis
Novak Djokovic has not ruled out taking a break from tennis after he was beaten in straight sets by Dominic Thiem in the French Open quarter-finals.
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Gatland: All Blacks won't be too big a step up
Following the British and Irish Lions' shock defeat to the Blues, Warren Gatland says the All Blacks will not be that much better.
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Lions suffer embarrassing upset loss to the Blues in second Tour match
We'd hate to see what the All Blacks are going to do to them.
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Relief for Lions against Barbarians
The British and Irish Lions escaped with a 13-7 victory from their opening match of the tour to New Zealand as the Provincial Barbarians proved unexpectedly testing opponents.
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Warburton to lead Lions in opener
Sam Warburton is named as part of an all-Welsh back row to take on New Zealand's Provincial Barbarians.
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Dellacqua returns serve after Court claims tennis is 'full of lesbians'
Casey Dellacqua has spoken out after Margaret Court's remark that tennis is "full of lesbians," feeling it is time to make herself heard, having previously been the target of the 24-time Grand Slam singles champion.
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Warner: Dispute could leave Australia without a team for the Ashes
A dispute between Australia's players and Cricket Australia could threaten the forthcoming Ashes series, says David Warner.
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Knight Riders fall to Maxwell's Kings XI Punjab despite Lynn heroics
Chris Lynn's 84 was not enough to prevent Kolkata Knight Riders falling to a 14-run defeat at Kings XI Punjab on Wednesday (AEST), keeping the IPL play-off chase alive for the time being.
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Furious Allardyce names names after Man City thrashing
Crystal Palace manager Sam Allardyce singled out defender Martin Kelly for criticism following his side's 5-0 humiliation at Manchester City.
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Fixed and stronger - Zlatan Ibrahimovic shares recovery update
Manchester United striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic has declared himself "fixed" and "stronger" after undergoing knee surgery.
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De La Hoya wants to take Joshua to US
Anthony Joshua should be fighting in the United States and Oscar De La Hoya is keen to make it happen.
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Harlequins legend Evans to retire
Nick Evans is to bring the curtain down on his career at the end of Harlequins' current Premiership campaign.
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Scott happy to fly 'way under the radar' at Augusta
Adam Scott insists he is happy to fly "way under the radar" at the Masters but believes he is on course to peak at the right time following a disappointing showing in the Houston Open last time out.
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Racing 92-Stade Francais merger called off
Following protests and strike action, the prospect of a merger between Racing 92 and Stade Francais looks to be over.
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Hamilton picks favourite sport
If Lewis Hamilton had to play one sport for the rest of his life it would be chess.
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WATCH: Sydney FC cruise past Adelaide United to extend A-League lead
Two goals in three second-half minutes saw A-League leaders Sydney FC return to winning ways with a 2-0 victory over lowly defending champions Adelaide United.
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Rafter: Kyrgios needs top five in 2017
Nick Kyrgios should be challenging for the top five in 2017, according to two-time US Open champion Pat Rafter.
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WATCH: Records tumble as Hurricanes snatch thrilling victory
Ben McDermott blasted a stunning century as the Hobart Hurricanes chased down the biggest total in Big Bash League history to claim a two-wicket victory over the Melbourne Renegades.
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Russian athletes told to prove they are clean
The IAAF has issued new guidelines to Russian athletes hoping to compete in international competitions as neutrals.
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Bravo provides update on surgery
After a hamstring injury ruled him out of Melbourne Renegades' Big Bash League campaign, Dwayne Bravo has undergone surgery.
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Pakistan decide Misbah-ul-Haq's future ahead of final Australia Test
Pakistan will be captained by Misbah-ul-Haq in the final Test in Australia.
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Barton charged with misconduct
The Football Association alleges Joey Barton placed 1,260 bets on football matches over the course of a decade.
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Messi should win Ballon d'Or every year, claims Barca president
Lionel Messi missed out to Cristiano Ronaldo in the 2016 Ballon d'Or, but Barcelona president Josep Maria Bartomeu says he should have won.
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Woods quickly moves up world rankings after World Hero Challenge
Former world number one Tiger Woods surged up the rankings after completing his first PGA Tour tournament in 15 months at the weekend.
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Daniel Ricciardo can't wait to be treated 'like an idiot' during off-season
Daniel Ricciardo can't wait to be treated "like an idiot" by his friends during the Formula One off-season.
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Browne fails another drugs test
Lucas Browne is facing up to a second failed drug test of 2016 after the boxer was banned for six months earlier this year.
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Sandow walks out on Warrington
Warrington Wolves have reacted angrily after Chris Sandow walked out on the Super League club.
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He needs to go back to school! - Red Bull duo round on Vettel
Max Verstappen has urged Sebastian Vettel to go back to school, while Daniel Ricciardo has also criticised his former team-mate.
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Pakistani batsmen smashes triple century in day-night Test
Pakistan dominated once again as Azhar Ali powered to a 302-run first-innings total against West Indies.
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'Groundhog Day' for Sam Stosur
Sam Stosur was the biggest casualty at the Hong Kong Open on Tuesday.
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The Nick Kyrgios show rolls on...
Novak Djokovic made a winning comeback after dropping out of the China Open through injury, while Nick Kyrgios maintained his form.
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Maria Sharapova's doping ban has been changed
Following her appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, Maria Sharapova has had her doping suspension reduced.
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De Kock powers Proteas to victory
South Africa moved 1-0 up in their five-match ODI series against Australia, with Quinton de Kock the star of the show.
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Video: Nishikori stuns Murray at US Open
Kei Nishikori advanced to the semi-finals of the US Open by upsetting world number two Andy Murray in five sets.
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Video: Australia break T20 world record in Sri Lanka thumping
Sri Lanka were put to the sword by Glenn Maxwell as Australia claimed a comfortable Twenty20 international victory.
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Gasol: Barcelona return unlikely
Pau Gasol will continue playing for Spain as long as his body can take it, but a Barcelona return is unlikely.
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Paralympics sellout predicted as ticket demand surges
After a slow start and dire forecasts, ticket sales for the upcoming Paralympic Games in Rio are booming.
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Lochte and US swimmers lied about robbery - police
Police have confirmed the armed robbery reported by Ryan Lochte and his team-mates was a fabrication.
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Messi to return to international football
Despite previously announcing his retirement, Lionel Messi will return to the Argentina national team.
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Rio 2016: Rugby and the Olympic Games are a match made in sevens
Organisers will hope sevens' success at Rio 2016 can popularise rugby union beyond its traditional heartlands.
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Aussie track cyclist hospitalised after crash
Australian cyclist Melissa Hoskins is to be assessed at hospital following a crash in training for the team pursuit at Rio 2016.
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Mourinho should be jailed for three years - FIFPro member
Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho is facing mounting criticism over his treatment of World Cup winner Bastian Schweinsteiger.
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Birighitti jets in to join Swansea
Mark Birighitti has joined Swansea City following the expiry of his Newcastle Jets contract.
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Hamilton leaves it late to snatch British GP pole
Nico Rosberg sat on pole until Lewis Hamilton nailed his final quick lap to go fastest in British Grand Prix qualifying.
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Wigan go top as Hull stumble
Hull FC's shock defeat opened the door for Wigan Warriors to go top of the Super League table.
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Ricciardo: I've been screwed again
"Two weekends in a row now I've been screwed," said Daniel Ricciardo after missing out on Monaco Grand Prix victory.
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Ricciardo's 18-year-old teammate wins Spanish GP on Red Bull debut
A chaotic beginning to the Spanish Grand Prix opened the door for Max Verstappen to make a thrilling start to his Red Bull career.
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Video: Bayern Munich cruise into Champions League semi-finals
Bayern Munich qualified for the Champions League semi-finals for a fifth successive season as they clinched a 3-2 aggregate victory over Benfica on Wednesday.
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Arg-Aus clash set for Twickenham
Argentina and Australia will face off at Twickenham in first Rugby Championship match to be staged outside participating nations.
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Johan Cruyff dies aged 68
Following a battle with cancer, Johan Cruyff has died aged 68.
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Video: Rashford's debut double sinks Arsenal's title hopes
Marcus Rashford's stock rose further on Sunday as he scored twice in Manchester United's 3-2 Premier League victory over Arsenal, capping a remarkable four days for the teenager.
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Premier League giants to meet in the Europa League
Premier League rivals Manchester United and Liverpool have been drawn to face each other in the Europa League last 16.
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Aussie quick in doubt for second Test
Peter Siddle could miss Australia's second Test with New Zealand as he struggles to shake off a back complaint.
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Rio organisers confident Zika outbreak will not affect Olympics
The Zika outbreak will not affect the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro - that is the assertion of local organisers.
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Video: United break drought, City late show and Liverpool crash
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Agent reveals Cristiano Ronaldo's retirement date
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Mourinho's Mission Impossible
Tom Cruise is the man to guide Chelsea to the title, according to manager Jose Mourinho.
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Video: Costa ends goal drought to halt Chelsea's losing run
After 603 minutes without a goal, Diego Costa stepped up to end Chelsea's three-match losing run in a 1-0 win against Norwich City.
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McCaw speaks about his All Blacks future
Proud New Zealand captain Richie McCaw suggested he may prolong his international career after leading his nation to glory in the World Cup.
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Klopp gets first Liverpool win
Nathaniel Clyne netted his first Liverpool goal to earn Jurgen Klopp his maiden victory in a 1-0 League Cup triumph over AFC Bournemouth.
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All Blacks battle past Springboks
A narrow victory over South Africa earns New Zealand the right to defend their Rugby World Cup crown.
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All Blacks make one change for semi-final
All Blacks coach Steve Hansen has made one forced change to the line-up that demolished France ahead of Sunday's (AEDT) Rugby World Cup semi-final against the Springboks at Twickenham.
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McNamara 'sure' Burgess will return to rugby league
England coach Steve McNamara is certain Sam Burgess will return to rugby league before the end of his career.
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Leishman's heroics not enough as US narrowly win Presidents Cup
United States won the Presidents Cup thanks to Bill Haas' victory over Bae Sang-moon at the Jack Nicklaus Golf Club Korea.
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Aguero expects to be out for a month
Sergio Aguero could be out for a month after picking up a hamstring injury with Argentina.
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South Africa see off Scotland
After a stuttering start to the Rugby World Cup, South Africa now sit top of Pool B after a 34-16 win against Scotland.
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Fan joins ruck during RWC match
South Africa's Rugby World Cup clash with Samoa was interrupted when a supporter attempted to join a ruck.
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Rugby on the mend after NRL, AFL domination
Facing competition from rugby league and Aussie rules football, rugby union is fighting back in Australia according to Adam Ashley-Cooper.
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All Blacks dispatch Namibia with ease
Namibia put in a creditable performance but were unable to prevent New Zealand from chalking up a 58-14 victory.
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Easier group will not leave All Blacks underprepared
Following victory over Argentina, Steve Hansen does not believe New Zealand's Rugby World Cup progression will be a walk in the park.
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South Africa suffer rankings tumble, Wallabies steady
In the latest edition of the World Rugby rankings, South Africa have slipped three places thanks to their World Cup defeat to Japan while the Wallabies have held their position
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Smit: Springboks in a 'dark hole'
John Smit says South Africa must win the remainder of their Rugby World Cup pool fixtures after a surprise defeat to Japan.
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Video: Swansea knock off Manchester United...again
Swansea City picked up yet another 2-1 victory over Manchester United in the Premier League on Sunday, Bafetimbi Gomis scoring the winner.
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