Dogs are close to form of 2012: Ryan Former Bulldogs skipper Andrew Ryan says Canterbury are closing in on the form they showed in the NRL last year despite their last-start loss to Newcastle.
Potter wants Benji to be a Tiger for life Wests Tigers coach Mick Potter wants under-fire playmaker Benji Marshall to finish his career as a one-club player, despite benching the No.6 last week.
Broncos say Norman cleared by police Brisbane coach Anthony Griffin says any ongoing investigations into assault allegations by a woman against rugby league player Ben Te'o are for the NRL.
Suns young gun O'Meara aiming high Comparisons to some of AFL's biggest names don't bother teenage Gold Coast player Jaeger O'Meara because that's the type of player he aspires to be.
Demons will do their best to keep Watts Melbourne AFL coach Mark Neeld isn't surprised clubs are interested in Jack Watts and says they'll do their best to keep him.
Bombers AFL CEO Ian Robson resigns Essendon chief executive Ian Robson has resigned and the AFL club won't say whether others will follow as the ASADA investigation continues.
Nadal targets eighth title in Paris Victory at this month's French Open will make tennis star Rafael Nadal the first man in history to win the same grand slam title eight times.
Iron woman Zheng stuns Wozniacki Zheng Jie has knocked Caroline Wozniacki out of the Brussels Open to reach the quarter-finals stages.
Bayern, Dortmund eye Wembley glory It will be an all-German affair at Wembley Stadium in London this weekend when Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund meet in the Champions League final.
Wolfsburg win European women's football German side Wolfsburg have won the women's Champions League football title, beating Lyon of France 1-0 in the final in London.
Beckham bids au revoir to football David Beckham may not play but he will travel with champions PSG to Lorient for the final round of the French league, ending his 22-year football career.
Andrew Jones new NSW cricket boss After a tumultuous period for NSW cricket, the Blues have appointed former Cricket Australia head of strategy Andrew Jones as its new chief executive
Flintoff set for big bash with Aussies Jason Gillespie will lead a team of Australians against Freddy Flintoff's England in a charity cricket match, also featuring rugby league players.
ICC withdraws umpire Asad Rauf The allegations of spot-fixing in Indian Premier League cricket has cost Pakistani umpire Asad Rauf his place in the coming Champions Trophy tournament.
Waratahs apologise for hacked tweet NSW have apologised to followers after their Twitter account was hacked and a highly inappropriate Tweet was posted.
Blues skipper Williams quits Test rugby Blues skipper Ali Williams has called time on his All Blacks career after 77 Tests but says he's not hanging up his boots yet.
Rebels seek first Super win over NSW The Rebels announced the re-signing of Luke Jones and Tom English but hope to top it by celebrating their first ever Super Rugby win over NSW.
Kingston leads European PGA Championship Big name golfers stumbled on the opening day of the European PGA Championship at Wentworth where South African James Kingston shot 66 to lead by one stroke.
Guan adds another US event to schedule Fourteen-year-old sensation Guan Tianlang has accepted a sponsor's exemption to play at the US PGA's St. Jude Classic.
Safety ideas become rules for Americas Cup The US Coast Guard has insisted all America's Cup safety ideas discussed following a training death become rules for the sailing contest.
LeBron unanimous selection to All Stars LeBron James, Kevin Durant, Chris Paul, Time Duncan and Kobe Bryant chosen in the National Basketball Association's All Star team.
Unseeded Pilley stuns at squash Open Unseeded Australian Cameron Lilley has upset Egypt's budding squash champion Mohamed El Shorbagy in the second round of the British Open.
Nibali tightens Giro lead Cadel Evans is now four minutes back, but still in second place, after the 18th stage of the Giro d'Italia as Vincenzo Nibali powered clear in the TT.
Frustrated Pirelli ready to quit F1 Anger over fast-wearing tyres in Formula One could leave the sport scrambling to find a new supplier for 2014 with Pirelli threatening to quit.
Expert panel to study UCI-Armstrong case Cycling's governing body is opening its archives to an independent panel to probe its relationship with disgraced rider Lance Armstrong.
NBL breaks away from Basketball Aust Basketball Australia and the NBL have agreed to split, with the 2013/14 season to be run by the newly-formed National Basketball Competition.
Geitz could return on bench for Firebirds Grieving Australian international Laura Geitz may start from the bench for Queensland as she prepares to return to the trans-Tasman netball competition.
America's Cup review findings 'prudent' Team NZ says the America's Cup independent review findings following the death of British sailor Andrew Simpson are prudent and reasonable.
Former Tigers coach Tim Sheens quiet on future Tim Sheens is remaining tight-lipped about his negotiations with Wests Tigers, after the club announced that they're searching for a new coach.
Manchester United beat Newcastle in League Cup Manchester United are through to the fourth round of the League Cup, holding off a late fightback from Newcastle to claim a 2-1 win at Old Trafford.
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