Dustin Martin was born in Castlemaine,and grew up there.
Chris Yarran and Michael Walters are in Nic Naitanui's living room,sitting squeezed into a two-seater couch. They are trying to remember the first time they met,and it's hard;they can't remember not knowing each other.
Stewart Crameri feels a strange mix,rusty but fresh,as he returns from his season supplements suspension to join the Bulldogs premiership defence.
Almost 28 years after taking her Year 12 homework with her to the"Save the Bulldogs"rally at Whitten Oval,Kylie Watson-Wheeler has been appointed the club's new vice-president.
Roger Federer got home very late,afer winning the Australian Open trophy he arrived in Melbourne three weeks ago thinking he was nowhere near ready to get close to again. Or was it very early?"I saw them this morning,"said Federer,asked how his seven-year-old twin daughters had enjoyed the win."As I walked in they woke up. So it was a bit of a weird moment,but still so great because they were in such a good mood as they woke up. It was an amazing half an hour,right there."
By lunchtime on Sunday Serena Williams was on her way home;the tennis circus doesn't pause for record holders or even let them get much sleep.
Tennis great Margaret Court expects Serena Williams to break her all-time record for grand slam singles titles sooner rather than later,but says she won't be losing much sleep it.
Question number one for Serena Williams,ahead of Saturday's Australian Open final against older sister Serena:where will everyone sit?
Serena Williams will play on Friday for a shot at her seventh Australian Open title,after dismissing Johanna Konta in emphatic style.
Milos Raonic finally feels close to flu-free. And having seen,reached and successfully passed the"tipping point"in his most recent match against Rafael Nadal,he is confident he can do it again when they play their quarter final.
Love has been in the Open air this week