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Songoliath felled by Lupus in Japanese club rugby
Toshiba Brave Lupus beat Tokyo Sungoliath in the second semi-final of Japanese club rugby on Sunday.
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Shot Slovakian PM Fico remains in serious condition
While he is no longer in immediate danger, Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico remains in hospital in a serious condition following an assassination attempt.
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Eagle Tyler Brockman charged by police over car crash
West Coast forward Tyler Brockman is due to front court on July 5 after being charged by police over his alleged car crash on May 4.
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Waterman kicks five but Reid steals the show
Jake Waterman kicked five goals but Harley Reid produced the most memorable highlights in West Coast's upset 35-point win over Melbourne.
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Souths-bound Bennett says he won't poach Dolphins guns
Wayne Bennett has said he will keep Ben Hornby on his coaching staff at South Sydney next year and guaranteed the Dolphins he wouldn't raid their roster.
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Hammer inspires Dolphins win as Tigers lose two to bin
Dolphins fullback Hamiso 'Hammer' Tabuai-Fidow scored a double in a 24-12 win over Wests-Tigers who lost Brent Naden and Justin Olam to the sin-bin.
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Port's Wines is now fine after suffering heart issue
Port Adelaide's Ollie Wines is expected to play next weekend despite suffering heart palpitations and being substituted out of the game against Hawthorn.
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Supercars star Waters ends 'bad luck' with Perth win
Cam Waters has finally found a taste of victory after Chaz Mostert was forced to give up the top spot in Perth following a five-second penalty.
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Port pip Hawks despite Wines' heart scare
Darcy Byrne-Jones has kicked a goal with two seconds remaining to give Port Adelaide a comeback one-point win over Hawthorn.
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'I've never walked away from a fight': Eels boss Arthur
Brad Arthur says he's never been one to walk away from a fight, as the Parramatta coach insisted he was the man to lead the Eels out of their rut.
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Major international race wins for Hoare and Davies
Middle-distance runner Olli Hoare was the standout Australian at the Los Angeles grand prix athletics meet.
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Munster in Origin doubt after Magic Round groin agony
Cameron Munster's recurring groin injury in the Storm's Magic Round flogging of the Eels has put the Queensland star in doubt for the State of Origin series.
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Swifts smash Giants in Super Netball derby
NSW Swifts have moved back to fourth on the Super Netball ladder with their biggest win of the season, a 24 goal pummelling of local rivals the Giants.
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Arrests and police clashes in rival protest stand-off
Protesters have clashed with police in Melbourne amid rival demonstrations related to the conflict in the Middle East, with six people arrested.
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Saints back cleared Webster after Frederick concussed
St Kilda defender Jimmy Webster has been cleared of wrongdoing over a mid-air collision with Michael Frederick that left the Fremantle forward concussed.
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Julian Assange faces judgment day over US extradition
London's High Court is set to rule on US assurances that Australian Julian Assange will not face the death penalty if he stands trial in the US for spying.
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Webster cleared by MRO, Lion Eric Hipwood suspended
Brisbane forward Eric Hipwood will miss Sunday's match against Hawthorn after receiving a one-match ban for a dangerous tackle.
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Clarkson wants Kangaroos fans to keep the faith
North Melbourne's losing streak has grown to 10 matches after a 40-point defeat to Essendon but Alastair Clarkson remains positive about the future.
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Panthers won't blame May absence for shock loss
Penrith centre Taylan May was arrested the day before the side's shock loss to the Warriors but the Panthers are not looking for excuses.
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Bombers fly up to second spot, Kangaroos still winless
Essendon have posted a triple-figure score for just the third time this season in a 40-point win over struggling North Melbourne at Marvel Stadium.