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Who is this season’s A-League title favourite?

Ben Somerford

By Ben Somerford August 1st 2010 (13 hours ago)

When the Wellington Phoenix announced the signing of Socceroo Jade North on Friday it prompted some fierce debate on A-League forums about just who has the strongest squad on paper going into the new campaign.

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Disconsolate Deans rues errors after Wallabies loss

By Jim Morton - August 1st 2010 (12 hours ago)

Wallabies coach Robbie Deans rued Drew Mitchell’s send-off and inexplicable momentum-turning errors after feeling the pain of an eighth straight loss to the All Blacks.

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Geelong the big test for Collingwood

By Sam Lienert - August 1st 2010 (12 hours ago)

Collingwood coach Mick Malthouse says he is unsure whether the Magpies are better prepared to take on reigning premiers Geelong than they were earlier this season.

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Roosters burst Parramatta’s bubble

By David Beniuk - August 1st 2010 (13 hours ago)

The Sydney Roosters have proved four playmakers are better than one, bursting Parramatta’s bubble in a red-hot 48-12 thrashing of the Eels at Parramatta Stadium.

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Gabba clash a preview for the Shanghai Showdown

Melanie Dinjaski

By Melanie Dinjaski July 31st 2010

Shanghai Showdown

Tonight, the Gabba will host the Round 18 clash between the Brisbane Lions and the Melbourne Demons. But it will also be a preview of what China can expect on October 17 when the two clubs meet again at the Jiangwan Sports Centre, for the Shanghai Showdown.

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Wallabies tougher opponent than Boks, says McCaw

By Jim Morton - July 31st 2010

The red-hot All Blacks have rated the Wallabies a tougher opponent than world champions South Africa as both camps admitted they coveted the Bledisloe Cup more than the Tri-Nations trophy.

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van’t Schip says Heart can challenge for title

By Adam Cooper - July 31st 2010

Melbourne Heart coach John van’t Schip says his new team can challenge for the A-League title provided it embraces the game he has in mind.

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Melbourne gets a touch of rugby fever

Spiro Zavos

By Spiro Zavos July 30th 2010

Australian Adam Ashleigh Cooper (centre) is tackled by New Zealand's Jimmy Cowan

The Weary Dunlop club put on a superb rugby lunch on Thursday at the Crown Palladium on Melbourne’s Southbank. The lunch was a delight of great rugby talk, gawking at the famous rugby names mingling with the enthusiastic audience, and the sheer joy of seeing rugby fever hit Melbourne.

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Asian Cup bid is a milestone for Australian football

Mike Tuckerman

By Mike Tuckerman July 30th 2010

Australia's Prime Minister Kevin Rudd and FFA Chairman Frank Lowy center left, at Parliament House in Canberra. AP Photo/Rob Griffith

If there were any lingering doubts that Australia is a fully fledged and respected member of the Asian Football Confederation, they were surely dispelled when Frank Lowy handed over Australia’s bid book to host the 2015 AFC Asian Cup.

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Burns’ struggle is a warning to others

Davidde Corran

By Davidde Corran July 30th 2010

Nathan Burns. AAP Image/ Rob Hutchison

If you were to believe some parts of the Australian football press, Nathan Burns’ performance for AEK Athens on Wednesday night was as epic as the rain that pelted Sydney Football Stadium throughout the evening.

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Any slip-ups and AFL should buy out stadium

Justin Rodski

By Justin Rodski July 30th 2010

Clnton Young HawksWhile the AFL this week finally recognised the surface at Etihad Stadium is ‘unacceptable’ for elite football, the problem now is, what if the comical scenes of players slipping over happen again tonight? In my view, the AFL will be left with no other option than to buy out the stadium.

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Kickers must be made to feel the pressure

By Steve Kaless - July 30th 2010 - (3)

Don’t knock North for looking at Hobart

By Michael DiFabrizio - July 29th 2010 - (17)

Talk now, pay day later for NRL stars

By Luke Doherty - July 29th 2010 - (23)

Roosters have to be wary of Saturday night fever

By Luke Doherty - July 28th 2010 - (6)

With Robin Hood tax comes greater AFL responsibility

By Ben Somerford - July 28th 2010 - (19)

Perez set to sparkle at the head of Arnold’s diamond

By Tony Tannous - July 28th 2010 - (25)

Picking Australia’s Top Three quickies after 1950

By Kersi Meher-Homji - July 28th 2010 - (28)

Action at Etihad Stadium should’ve come sooner

By Michael DiFabrizio - July 27th 2010 - (39)

Wallabies need execution, skills, combinations, space

By Brett McKay - July 27th 2010 - (154)
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Wallabies loss was one frustrating game!

By Frank O'Keeffe August 1st 2010 (12 hours ago)

I just came back from the Melbourne Bledisloe Cup Test between Australia and New Zealand three hours ago. How am I feeling at 12:35am in the morning? Well I’m hurting big time! BIG TIME!

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2010 Four Nations: The best yet

By M1tch August 1st 2010 (13 hours ago)

This years Four-Nations promises to be the best held in the Southern Hemisphere. Well, let’s put it out there and say ever.

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World Cup 2014: what’s going on in Brazil?

By Simon Tarmo August 1st 2010 (13 hours ago)

In three years and 10 odd months, the 2014 World Cup Brazil will begin. Quite predictably, the conclusion of the widely acclaimed South Africa 2010 event has already driven a wave of pessimistic Brazil-focused journalism.

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Ballarat or Hobart for North Melbourne?

By Michael C August 1st 2010 (13 hours ago)

Liam Anthony of North Melbourne is tackled by Andrew Embley of the Eagles during the AFL Round 03 match between the North Melbourne Kangaroos v West Coast Eagles at Etihad Stadium, Melbourne.

North Melbourne once upon a time sold three games a year to Canberra, Sydney and then the Gold Coast. They have also had feeder team arrangements variously with Port Melbourne, Tassie and a stand alone Murray Kangaroos.

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Wallabies Vs All Blacks Roar live blog

By The Roar July 31st 2010

New Zealand's Dan Carter, right, is tackled by Australia's Nathan Sharpe. AP Photo/Rob Griffith

Join other Roar readers tonight from 7pm to discuss the Bledisloe Cup match between the All Blacks and the Wallabies. 2002 was the last time the Wallabies claimed the symbol of trans-Tasman rugby supremacy, but the current outfit is in danger of sinking to the worst Bledisloe losing streak in 63 years.

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The All Blacks are cooking their form

By Paddy Kilmurray July 31st 2010

New Zealand All Black coach Graham Henry, center, flanked by Byron Kelliher, left and Richie McCaw

They’re doing it again. The All Blacks are peaking too soon before their home World Cup. Why? Well, simple really. New Zealand is a proud rugby nation, who prides itself on a successful rugby team.

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Why the All Whites owe thanks to Australia

By John Davidson July 31st 2010

New Zealand All Whites celebrate their goal against Italy at the World Cup.

New Zealand’s All Whites were the find of the 2010 World Cup. They achieved more in the tournament than anyone in their wildest dreams would have predicted with a team made up mainly of A-League players, one Premier League first team regular, a couple of bit-players from European leagues and a few semi-pros.

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Empty the moths from your wallet: ABs by 15

By Shauny July 31st 2010

Put bluntly, the Wallabies won’t be able to handle the All Blacks’ physicality around the park, and that is the biggest reason why they will come short this weekend.

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Why Suns guernsey is better than Freo, Port

By Ted Harding July 31st 2010

Gold Coast players model the new Gold Coast Football Club playing strip during the Gold Coast Football Club Launch at the Southport Sharks Function Centre, Gold Coast. Slattery Images

So you don’t like the name? It’s too Americanised for you? Newsflash, everything is Americanised, so get over it. I applaud the Gold Coast marketers for going with something that works, regardless of how original it was or it wasn’t.

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What do you call the new AFL rivalries?

By Michael C July 31st 2010

Last weekend, Port Adelaide pulled one out of the bag: a big win over a more fancied rival. And with their season almost spent, this win was akin to a finals victory. Why? It was Showdown XXIX.

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Facelift Australian rugby needs lies in Sevens

By jimmy_01 July 31st 2010

Recently, the push for Sevens in Australia has reached a halt as the hosting rights for the Adelaide World Series has been challenged.

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Is MMA a sport or a bloodsport?

By Bokfan101 July 31st 2010

There is no doubt that Mixed Martial Arts, or MMA, is one of the fastest growing sports in the world today. For the untrained eye, it looks like a human cockfight. Blood, sweat, kicks and punches flying everywhere.

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Finally it’s kick-off in the Bledisloe Cup wars

By jesse July 31st 2010

The main memories I have as a kid is of watching the All Blacks Vs Wallabies combating for the Bledisloe Cup. The rivalry was incredible as a kid, watching grown men and women screaming and yelling at the TV. It was very unusual behavior.

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Who is the most complete player in AFL?

By Michael Filosi July 30th 2010

Chris Judd of Carlton clears the ball during the AFL Round 07 match between the St Kilda Saints and the Carlton Blues at Etihad Stadium, Melbourne. Slattery Images

This month’s edition of Inside Sport features an article which considers whether Carlton midfielder Chris Judd is the most complete player the game has ever seen.

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Australia’s Asian football adventure gets a boost

By jimbo July 30th 2010

On the same day as the FFA formally lodged its bid book and application to host the 2015 Asian Cup, the Australian U19 Young Socceroos defeated Vietnam 4-1 to make the final of the Asian Football Federation’s U19 tournament.

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The last piece of the rugby laws puzzle

By ruggabugga July 30th 2010

While most of us, bar perhaps Springbok fans, have been lapping up the excitement of all the running rugby we’ve seen in the Tri-Nations so far this year, there still appears to be one element that is fundamentally wrong with the way the game is being officiated at the breakdown, due to a lack of backing from the written laws of the game.

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A tale of Robbie Deans and his spare time

By stash July 30th 2010

Robbie Deans checked his watch and there were 1820 minutes left to go. He took a deep breath and fingered the letter from Suncorp stadium.

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Why were All Black coaches at Suncorp?

By ThelmaWrites July 30th 2010 - (16)

Leave the ref alone and tackle the administrators

By Bokfan101 July 30th 2010 - (3)

League is tough but not dangerous to play

By polyglot July 30th 2010 - (10)

Clear as day, Robbie Farah took a dive

By frosteagle July 30th 2010 - (16)

Good old days of footy just weren’t that good

By Ted Harding July 30th 2010 - (5)

Is McCaw a genius, a cheat, or just a darn good player?

By Shauny July 29th 2010 - (88)

Why New Zealand will win RWC 2011

By Bokfan101 July 29th 2010 - (49)

How well did the 2000 draftees end up going?

By hardsy July 29th 2010 - (5)

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