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Malthouse admits to Krakouer concerns
11:19 AM | Former Collingwood coach Mick Malthouse admits he's unsure whether Andrew Krakouer will return to the AFL as the Magpie forward takes time away from the game to deal with family issues.
3:00 AM | Coach pronounces himself satisfied with the improvement shown by his side in Saturday night's 31-21 loss to the Auckland Blues.
More Belmore: Bulldogs plan NRL return to spiritual home
3:00 AM | CANTERBURY officials are hoping to host NRL games at Belmore Oval within two years following the success of yesterday's trial against Sydney Roosters.
NSW need an excitement machine to satisfy faithful
3:00 AM | When Kurtley Beale's face appeared on the big screen during last week's Super Rugby launch in Sydney, those in the room with strong allegiances to the Waratahs squirmed. Watching Beale promoting their Melbourne rivals, the Rebels, was hard to take.
Nine talks tough over cricket's absent stars
3:00 AM | CHANNEL Nine, one of Cricket Australia's key allies, has expressed displeasure at the sport's rotation policy after Sachin Tendulkar and Mike Hussey were rested from yesterday's one-day international in Adelaide.
3:00 AM | BLACK CAVIAR'S trainer Peter Moody has thrown out a challenge to English racing authorities to tempt the wonder mare's owners into a mouth-watering clash of the world's unbeaten heavyweights against Frankel in the Queen Anne Stakes at Royal Ascot in June.
Holy Soliman prefers to be saint rather than sinner
3:00 AM | Although waiting to be a contender, Sam Soliman is a champ to many, writes Roy Masters.
3:00 AM | THE Nutri-Grain Ironman series is set to celebrate a new champion for the first time in a decade after Ali Day and Caine Eckstein emerged from yesterday's penultimate round in Coolum with a clear lead over rivals before next week's Noosa final.
3:00 AM | HAVING been ignored by the national team for much of his 15-year career, one might think Nicky Carle holds an underlying resentment about playing for Australia. But if there is any lingering bitterness, you wouldn't know it.
3:00 AM | On the 18th green, Jessica Korda had Taylor Swift's Enchanted stuck in her head.
3:00 AM | Peter Moody throws out a challenge to English racing authorities to tempt Black Caviar's owners into opting for a mouth-watering clash against Frankel at Royal Ascot in June.
3:00 AM | Jessica Korda tried to win it, appeared to throw it away, then stole it back again.
3:00 AM | Trainer says she is confident of having the winner at the Blue Diamond Stakes this month.
3:00 AM | GAI WATERHOUSE'S domination of the juvenile racing ranks is set to intensify, but the champion trainer is concerned about the future of Sydney's midweek racing.
No pressure: Moody's great mare has her rivals running scared
3:00 AM | Don Bradman was the world's best and, as such, he was subjected to the most rigorous examination of his unique cricketing gifts. Take the Bodyline series for example. But thoroughbred racing's own modern-day superstar, Black Caviar, faces nowhere near the same sort of aggressive testing of her one-off abilities, as her opponents continue to give her an easy time of it.
Hay List won't shy away from rematch with Black Caviar
3:00 AM | BLACK CAVIAR'S recuperative powers were not tested after a soft Orr Stakes win at Caulfield on Saturday, prompting trainer Peter Moody to consider her for this weekend's group 1 Lightning Stakes at Flemington.
3:00 AM | A new goal-kicking routine could finally end Lindsay Thomas' goal-kicking yips.
3:00 AM | North Melbourne and Collingwood do not like each other very much.
12 Feb 12 | Australia has completed a 5-0 Davis Cup sweep of its Asia/Oceania group one tie against China, with debutant Matt Ebden and the recycled Chris Guccione today claiming the reverse singles rubbers in straight sets at the Geelong Lawn Tennis Club.
Teen keeps cool head in bid for Open win
12 Feb 12 | American Jessica Korda is making a good fist of her attempt to win the Women's Australian Open at just 18 years old.
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