Biggest stories of 2014
We recap the biggest sport stories of 2014.
We recap the biggest sport stories of 2014.
The ACT Brumbies have fended off a fast-finishing Crusaders outfit to win 31-24 with a dramatic late penalty try securing them a home play-off final.
The Fijian Drua have put paid to Queensland's Super Rugby Pacific home finals hopes with a 28-19 victory over the fifth-placed Reds in Suva.
Collingwood have kicked the last goal of the match on Saturday at the MCG to beat Adelaide by four points, despite suffering two more injuries.
The PGA Championship was eclipsed by drama surrounding Scottie Scheffler's early-morning arrest before Xander Schauffele went on to take the halfway lead.
Selwyn Cobbo's form in multiple positions has Queensland selector Darren Lockyer likening him to Greg Inglis and in the frame for a Maroons recall.
The troubled A-League Men's competition is again making headlines for the wrong reasons with shock allegations of bet-fixing shrouding the semi-finals.
Dolphins half Isaiya Katoa has won rave reviews for his form and coach Wayne Bennett says there is plenty more to come ahead of the clash with Wests Tigers.
In-form driver Chaz Mostert has trumped young Red Bull duo Will Brown and Broc Feeney and will start the opening Perth SuperSprint from the front.
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's speech to the Victorian Labor faithful has been overshadowed by pro-Palestine protesters storming the event.
Australian BMX racing World Cup champion Izaac Kennedy is out of the world championships for a second-straight year because of injury.
Australian golf stars Lucas Herbert, Min Woo Lee and Jason Day have given themselves a fighting chance with impressive second rounds at the PGA Championship.
Premier Jacinta Allan has used a speech to Labor Party faithful to flag a legislative crackdown on abuse of retail, hospitality and transport workers.
Pascal Siakam scored 25 points while Myles Turner added another 17 to help Indiana beat New York to even their Eastern Conference semi-finals series at 3-3.
Playmaker Cameron Munster says he needs to lift to get Melbourne "humming" as they prepare to take on Parramatta in Sunday's Magic Round clash.
Wayne Bennett will have a "secret meeting" with South Sydney CEO Blake Solly to finalise his coaching deal as he remains open to coaching an expansion side.
There was to be no happy return to Valhalla Golf Club for Tiger Woods after he failed to make the cut at the PGA Championship.
Atthaya Thitikul is the new leader of the LPGA's Americas Open after shooting a 7-under 65, but among those in her sights is young Australian Gabi Ruffels.
Jordan Rapana has become the latest NRL player cited for putting illegal pressure on a kicker, while Canberra teammate Josh Papalii was also sanctioned.
A six-month-old baby is in a Phoenix, Arizona hospital after allegedly being shot by its own father, with the mother of the baby suffering minor injuries.
Former New Zealand scrumhalf Sid Going, who enjoyed a decade-long career with the All Blacks, has died at age 80.