To’o shift on cards in Panthers reshuffle
Charlie Staines looms as the man to replace Taylan May in Penrith's NRL backline but a shift could be on the cards, with Brian To'o training at left wing.
Charlie Staines looms as the man to replace Taylan May in Penrith's NRL backline but a shift could be on the cards, with Brian To'o training at left wing.
Socceroos striker Jamie Maclaren feels more responsibility for the side's fortunes at next month's World Cup compared to when he earned a late call-up in 2018.
Chris Scott's backing of Gary Rohan before the AFL finals has bolstered the Geelong forward's confidence for the grand final against his former club Sydney.
Opals legend Lauren Jackson says she has been tested more by the mental rather than the physical requirements of making a comeback to basketball.
Parramatta aren't feeling the heat over their impeding NRL preliminary final clash with North Queensland in Townsville.
Tom Opacic hopes to line up in the Eels' preliminary final and says he could have played through his hamstring injury if the semi-final had have been closer.
Goalkeeper Andrew Redmayne admits the chance of him holidaying in Peru is low after the country's creative response to his World Cup qualifier heroics.
Bleary-eyed Brownlow Medallist Patrick Cripps was in danger of missing the count, only arriving home from the Greek Islands on Saturday night.
Taane Milne has never had to field a Nathan Cleary bomb before, but the South Sydney winger has vowed to be ready for the Penrith No.7 in the preliminary final.
Mario Fenech's battle with chronic traumatic encephalopathy, a type of dementia caused by repeated head knocks, caused the South Sydney great to forget his son's wedding.
Brad Beetson, the son of Arthur, said he had been in talks with the Roosters about the potential blockbuster at Suncorp Stadium.
French referee Mathieu Raynal controversially awarded late penalty for time-wasting, saying Australia's Bernard Foley didn't play on as instructed.
Chairman Karl Morris said he was not concerned about any perceptions of instability from not extending Walters' contract beyond next season.
Australian cricket coach Andrew McDonald says it's mission accomplished on several one-day international fronts.
The last of three cricket one day internationals in Cairns had everything.
Valentine Holmes has kicked a 92nd minute field goal to put North Queensland one game away from the NRL grand final with a 32-30 golden-point win over Cronulla.
Gilmore made history on Thursday at California's Lower Trestles break, beating world No.1 and five-time world champion Carissa Moore in the title decider.
Australia had a thumping win over New Zealand in Cairns on Thursday night to retain the much-coveted Chappell Hadlee trophy.
"The guy is a genius on the court. He doesn't need a coach, he did an unbelievable job tactically.
Australia has recovered from a disastrous start to win the opening match of cricket’s Chappell Hadlee trophy in Cairns in a thrilling finish.
Zorko says this time he and his Lions want to let their footy do the talking.
Since Bennett was sacked in 2018, Brisbane have returned negative points differentials in four campaigns under coaches Anthony Seibold and Kevin Walters.
Nick Kyrgios has revealed how a history of US Open flops fuelled his inspired fourth-round victory over world No.1 Daniil Medvedev.
Zorko's rematch with Melbourne is set to make for gripping viewing, and Brayshaw is adamant his team won't "overstep the mark".
Drinkwater's long-term extension shuts down any hopes he would test the market on November 1 and remains an integral member of the spine for Todd Payten's team
Graham Annesley has put the NRL's repeat offenders on notice, warning the match review committee can beef up charges and issue bans for minor offences to ensure the message sinks in.
Claims from former players that Brisbane's current NRL crop have gone soft are fair enough, returning prop Pat Carrigan admits.
Possible cuts to government-mandated COVID-19 isolation periods won't stop NRL players from needing to satisfy three criteria in order to return to play.
Cameron Green grabbed a five-wicket haul and David Warner and Steve Smith both starred with the bat as Australia defeated Zimbabwe by five wickets in their opening ODI in Townsville.
Fans, players, family and friends stood in silence before Australia's first ODI against Zimbabwe in Townsville to honour Andrew Symonds, who died in May.