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Terry sacking linked to 'mutiny'

Terry sacking linked to 'mutiny'

John Terry is reportedly set to quit playing for England after being sacked as captain amid reports of a 'mutiny' against Terry by a group of senior players. THE GUARDIAN has the story.

Melbourne derby ends in stalemate

Melbourne derby ends in stalemate

Melbourne Heart and Melbourne Victory shared the spoils in a scoreless derby on Saturday night but, as the HERALD SUN reports, the Heart will feel hardest done by the result.

Welcome to Indianapolis

Welcome to Indianapolis

Colts_stadium_2In just a couple of days the world's sporting attention will be fixed squarely on Indianapolis. ED WYATT continues BPL's Super Bowl preview with a look at the prestige of host cities.

Mind the gap

Mind the gap

racing-crowd-030910Sky Sports Radio's ROD GALLEGOS asks whether the push to shorten gaps between races at Victorian race meets will solve the problem it sets out to.

NRL question time: B's & C's

NRL question time: B's & C's

dugan-josh-290711NICK TEDESCHI and WILL EVANS answer the big questions in rugby league, this week discussing Brisbane, Canberra, Canterbury and Cronulla.

Hunter Cup tops the bill

Hunter Cup tops the bill

Highview_TommyIn his weekly column, Sky Racing senior presenter, ANDREW BENSLEY, focuses on the trots, specifically Saturday's feature A.G. Hunter Cup at Melton.

Toothless Tigers need youth policy

Toothless Tigers need youth policy

Walker_LucasWith the Melbourne Tigers struggling to make the playoffs, DANIEL EADE asks why the club's younger stars are being denied their chances to shine.

Super Bowl: Top 5 commercials

Super Bowl: Top 5 commercials

Crawford_CindyContinuing BPL's Super Bowl build up, LIAM QUINN takes us through the most expensive commercial airtime in the world.

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The Super Bowl carnival is visiting Indianapolis this year, and as Ed Wyatt writes, the home of the Colts is a surprising choice. The decision doesn't become much clearer with this clip of local hero, Peyton Manning, taking you around his home town.

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Terry sacking linked to 'mutiny'

John Terry is reportedly set to quit playing for England after being sacked as captain amid reports of a 'mutiny' against Terry by a group of senior players. THE GUARDIAN has the story.

Melbourne derby ends in stalemate

Melbourne Heart and Melbourne Victory shared the spoils in a scoreless derby on Saturday night but, as the HERALD SUN reports, the Heart will feel hardest done by the result.

Angelo Dundee

The Guardian's JOHN RAWLING remembers the extraordinary career of boxing trainer Angelo Dundee, who died on Thursday, aged 90.

AFL media money in doubt

As THE AGE reports, the AFL's guarantee of lucrative media income has been hit by a Federal Court ruling in favour of Optus.

SHOWCASE BPL's biggest hits this week

AFL

 
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Circle of Trust. Leap of Faith

Genuine bonding technique - or modern-age touchy-feely tosh? CHARLES HAPPELL gives his opinion on Scott Watters' new Magic Circle training routine at St Kilda.

League

 
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NRL question time: B's & C's

NICK TEDESCHI and WILL EVANS answer the big questions in rugby league, this week discussing Brisbane, Canberra, Canterbury and Cronulla.

Horse Racing

 
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Mind the gap

Sky Sports Radio's ROD GALLEGOS asks whether the push to shorten gaps between races at Victorian race meets will solve the problem it sets out to.

Cricket

 
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A squad that'll deliver the Ashes

Buoyed by Australia's success against the Indians, MURRAY MIDDLETON - giddy with excitement at the prospect - picks a squad that will wrest back the old urn next year ...

Soccer

 
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A feast of Saturday football

In Britain there is still a feast of football every Saturday afternoon and the BBC's Radio 5 Live is the best way to catch all the unfolding drama, according to MICHAEL REID.

Cycling

 
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GreenEDGE set for nationals debut

The 2012 road national championships take place this weekend in Buninyong. KYLE SHELDON looks forward to the cycling and the event's distinct GreenEDGE.

Golf

 
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Poulter masters blustery conditions

Englishman Ian Poulter may have started the day with some competition, but over the course of 18-holes he blitzed his opponents en route to a three strike win, writes LIAM GETREU.

Union

 
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Nobody likes us - and we should care

As the All Blacks reclaimed their Holy Grail at Eden Park, GREG TRUMAN ponders the lessons learned from the World Cup and says the game will be pushed further to the margins unless drastic decisions...

Tennis

 
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Top tennis too late for some

ASHLEY BROWNE was enthralled by the Australian Open men's final as were 2.2 miliion other Australians, but doubts that such a late finish is in the best interests of the sport.

Motorsport

 
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Williams welcomes the next Senna

Bruno Senna will follow in the Williams F1 footsteps of his famous uncle later this year which led to DANIEL BARICEVIC wondering whether he deserves such an opportunity.

Basketball

 
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Toothless Tigers need youth policy

With the Melbourne Tigers struggling to make the playoffs, DANIEL EADE asks why the club's younger stars are being denied their chances to shine.

Other Sports

 
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Welcome to Indianapolis

In just a couple of days the world's sporting attention will be fixed squarely on Indianapolis. ED WYATT continues BPL's Super Bowl preview with a look at the prestige of host cities.

Olympics

 
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Klim's ill-conceived comeback

Is Michael Klim's return to the pool a genuine comeback or cheap publicity gimmick? CHARLES HAPPELL smells a rat.
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