If you fancied a punt on the Jillaroos this week,it was best to get in early - because Australia will enter a World Cup semi-final as unbackable favourites.
The UFC featherweight champion from Wollongong will fight for the lightweight title against Islam Makhachev in Perth in February.
Rob Wilkinson,a light heavyweight fighter from Hobart with a crooked nose and a trademark moustache,is preparing for the biggest fight of his career in New York this month.
Israel Adesanya will defend his title against Alex Pereira – the man who beat him twice as a kickboxer – in New York this weekend.
Ricky Stuart’s Raiders will play just eight games against sides who finished in the top eight last season,with the Broncos’ path to the finals almost twice as difficult.
A new ABC documentary shines a new light on one of the most divisive chapters in recent Australian sporting history.
Australia are still in the hunt for a place in the final four but the unfancied Irish are right alongside them as they go head-to-head at the Gabba from 7pm.
Mal Meninga’s men earned a comfortable night in St Helens to wrap up Group B before the knockout rounds begin.
The Wallaroos are preparing for their biggest game in recent memory as they take on England – unbeaten in 28 Tests – in a World Cup quarter-final.
He is 48 and tipped the scales at 157 kilograms,so why did Mark Hunt decide to fight Sonny Bill Williams?
Featherweight champion Alexander Volkanovski is poised to get a shot at becoming a two-division champion when the UFC returns to Australia in February.