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Scheffler hunts Schauffele on moving day at Valhalla
Xander Schauffele has teed off in his third round as the PGA Championship leader with Scottie Scheffler still pursuing him a day after being released from jail.
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Piastri grid penalty blow after making Imola front row
Oscar Piastri finished second in qualifying at the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix, only to be hit by a three-place grid penalty that's kicked him off the front row.
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Scheffler willing to go to trial over assault charge
Scottie Scheffler's lawyer says the world No.1 is prepared to go to trial if the charge of assaulting a police officer is not dropped.
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Amazing Leverkusen complete unbeaten Bundesliga season
Champions Bayer Leverkusen have achieved the astonishing feat of going unbeaten through an entire Bundesliga season with a 2-1 win at home to Augsburg.
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No head knock for Luke Keary despite scare: Roosters
Luke Keary has been cleared of concussion after going down late in the Sydney Roosters' loss to Cronulla at Magic Round.
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Vic Labor to shine spotlight on major rail projects
Melbourne's stalled airport rail link and contentious Suburban Rail Loop are scheduled to be debated on day two of the Victorian Labor State Conference.
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Payten looks in mirror to break Cowboys' losing cycle
North Queensland coach Todd Payten said he questioned himself and changed some things during a five-game losing streak that ended with a win over South Sydney.
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Phoenix losing Zawada as Italiano plots ALM season two
Giancarlo Italiano says he expects Kosta Barbarouses to stay with Wellington Phoenix, as Oskar Zawada heads for the exit door.
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Floating bones add to pain of Sydney's ALM finals exit
Luke Brattan was left aggrieved with the crucial calls that went against Sydney FC in their A-League Men semi-final loss to Central Coast Mariners.
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One-finger salute costs Mariners No.2 grand final spot
Danny Schofield won't be allowed to watch the Central Coast Mariners' grand final from the touchline after being sent off in their semi-final win.
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Flailing Waratahs desperate to avoid wooden spoon
The NSW Waratahs have set their sights on avoiding the wooden spoon after their finals hopes were crushed in a 27-7 loss to the Western Force.
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Popovic out to break duck in Victory's ALM decider
After a pair of backs-to-the-wall finals wins, Melbourne Victory are one more success away from a first A-League Men title since 2018.
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Saints back Webster after collision concusses Frederick
St Kilda defender Jimmy Webster faces scrutiny over a mid-air collision with Michael Frederick that left the Fremantle forward concussed.
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Armed robbers on motorbikes hit luxury store in Paris
French police say armed robbers on motorbikes have hit a jewellery store on one of Paris' poshest streets.
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Georgian president vetoes 'foreign agents' legislation
Georgian President Salome Zourabichvili says she has vetoed a draft law on foreign agents that has prompted protests.
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Sam Kerr wins fifth straight WSL title with Chelsea
Australia captain Sam Kerr has become a five-time English champion with Chelsea as Mary Fowler's goal for chasers Man City proved in vain in the title climax.
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Roberto De Zerbi to leave Brighton after season finale
Brighton boss Roberto De Zerbi is to leave the club after the season-ending clash with Manchester United.
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Mariners into GF after contentious ALM win over Sydney
Central Coast Mariners will play Melbourne Victory in next week's A-League Men grand final after a 0-0 (2-1) win against Sydney FC.
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Cummins confesses: I orchestrated Bairstow stumping
Australia's Test captain Pat Cummins has revealed for the first time he orchestrated the controversial stumping of Jonny Bairstow that enraged England.
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Test great Lyon feared calf injury would end career
Australian cricket great Nathan Lyon says he feared his Test career could have ended with a calf injury during last year's Ashes series.