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Roy Keane is under investigation by Irish police after a man was allegedly assaulted at the Republic of Ireland’s team hotel 48 hours before their scheduled Euro 2016 qualifier in Scotland
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Joe Gorman: As the striker approaches his 300th domestic game, it’s time to celebrate a man who says the wrong thing in the right way
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Patrick Skene: The production line of players from Victoria had stopped in recent years but programs to boost participation are producing dividends
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Anthony Mundine beat Sergey Rabchenko to make himself the WBC’s No1 challenger to Floyd Mayweather
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Fifa's list of the best goals scored in the last 12 months includes the mandatory Zlatan flick and a few crackers from the World Cup, but which should win and have you seen anything better?
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Adelaide United produced goals of finesse and fury to advance to the inaugral FFA Cup final
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Chelsea are confident Cesc Fàbregas will be fit to start their next Premier League game despite the midfielder withdrawing from the Spain squad
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Fifa’s ethics committee judge has not uncovered any evidence that would justify stripping Qatar of the 2022 tournament
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Standing in for the injured Milos Raonic, David Ferrer won the first set, before Kei Nishikori’s extra class told; he finished with a flourish to win 4-6, 6-4, 6-1
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Rohit Sharma became the first player to hit two ODI double centuries in helping India to 404 for 5 against Sri Lanka in Kolkata
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England have named Anthony Watson on the right wing for Saturday’s match against South Africa at Twickenham in the only change to the team that was defeated by New Zealand
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The Spaniard carded 63 in the first round, one shot ahead of second-placed Ian Poulter
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Willie Mullins will aim his impressive winner at the Boxing Day highlight at Kempton
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Friday tips: The Harry Fry-trained Karinga Dancer can defy top weight in the Paddy Power Handicap Chase at Cheltenham
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Eoin Morgan has said he would again turn his back on the IPL auction again this spring if he feels close to regaining an England Test spot
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Vern Cotter has kept the starting XV who beat Argentina for Scotland’s Test with New Zealand at Murrayfield
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England train in Bagshot for their match at Twickenham against South Africa
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Cleveland Cavaliers star, who has called football his first love, says ‘Only basketball, baseball and soccer are allowed in my house’
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Corey 'Thunder' Law of the Harlem Globetrotters sets a new world record for the farthest basketball shot
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Colin Horgan: A Canadian prospect’s punches cause a furore and expansion is set for the home of boxing’s big bouts, not Quebec. Does NHL have its priorities straight?
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Milos Raonic has withdrawn from the ATP Tour Finals in London due to injury and been replaced by Spain’s David Ferrer
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South Africa's head coach Heyneke Meyer reflects on his team's defeat by Ireland and looks ahead to Saturday's clash against England
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Paul Rees: Have excessive analysis and rigorous training methods made England’s players too fearful of making mistakes and not flexible enough to flourish on the big stage?
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Irish runner Gary Thornton takes first place in the men's event in the annual volcano race in Chile's Atacama desert
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The rain made the going heavy down at Exeter racecourse and a couple of nice portraits of jockeys Brendan Powell and Jake Greenall, taken after their respective races, showed the effects of the weather on the riders
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The England hooker said he would learn from his mistake and there was nothing malicious about the incident
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Greg Wood and Tony Paley: Sire De Grugy faces a crucial scan next week which will help determine the full extent of the horse’s injury
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Pakistan continued to dominate at their adopted home in the United Arab Emirates by defeating New Zealand by 248 runs in the first Test
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Classic YouTube: Also featuring big cricketing hits for commentators, haka responses and the rocket-powerered bicycle
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The NRL is tipped to ban Rabbitohs player Kirisome Auva’a from a club trip following an assault on his ex-girlfriend
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Interim Essendon coach Mark Thompson has left the club after talks with officials broke down
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The England hooker said he would learn from his mistake and there was nothing malicious about the incident
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Leonardo Zappavigna of Australia punches Michael Castillo of Mexico during their WBO Oriental light welterweight title fight
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The Socceroos have arrived in Osaka for next Tuesday's friendly against Japan.
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Russell Jackson: A 563-man squad for the Ashes; what is a good crowd?; Southern Stars streak; father-son centuries
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The grand old stadium is arguably a better sporting venue when it is overwhelmingly empty, writes SB Tang
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Pakistan remain on course for a big victory over New Zealand in Abu Dhabi after ending day three with a lead of 319
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England Women’s Ashes Test against Australia next year will be held in Canterbury, the England and Wales Cricket Board has announced upon releasing the schedule for the series
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Nebojsa Marinkovic’s double put Perth Glory into the FFA Cup final and ended the run of part-timers Bentleigh Greens
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The England forward Lee Mossop has cut short his injury-hit stint in the NRL to rejoin Wigan
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A cricket fan in New Zealand has found himself nearly £2,500 better off after taking a remarkable catch over the boundary rope from the Otago Volts’ Michael Bracewell
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Allan Border has called for an end to Twenty20 internationals outside of the World Cup amid fears the 50-over game will ‘wither and die’
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The Asian Cup’s mascot is hardly a classic but it’s not the horror show that some sport tournaments have conjured
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Kate Cohen: If Wellington can couple their defensive strengths with pace and creativity they could well return to finals football
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In today’s Fiver: Fifa is Fifa, Wigan have a change of heart and not-playing-the-position-I-want knack
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The rain made the going heavy down at Exeter racecourse and a couple of nice portraits of jockeys Brendan Powell and Jake Greenall, taken after their respective races, showed the effects of the weather on the riders
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Classic YouTube: Also featuring big cricketing hits for commentators, haka responses and the rocket-powerered bicycle
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In today’s Fiver: Fabio Capello’s blank payslip, Gibraltar putting the bantz on Brazil and tangerine news
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Russell Jackson: A 563-man squad for the Ashes; what is a good crowd?; Southern Stars streak; father-son centuries
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The grand old stadium is arguably a better sporting venue when it is overwhelmingly empty, writes SB Tang
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In today’s Fiver: David Moyes, Old Trafford noodle scapegoating and more
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John Ashdown: As the only sport whose sessions of play are intersected by meal times, why shouldn’t we celebrate the perfect pack-up?
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Vince Rugari: Australia’s quest to reach the 1990 World Cup was hampered by delayed flights, rolling brawls and a frog-infested pitch
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In today’s Fiver: Emmanuel Petty, Spanish youth football – the best in the world, Safet Susic’s motivational speech and Fiver Letters prizes are back, back, back
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The gifs that keep on giving The gifs that keep on giving: dribbling, diving, curling and nutmegging
Featuring an ice-cool finish, a high five on snow, teamwork on the basketball court and supreme strength on the football field
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In today’s Fiver: Van Gaal talks hypothetical success; Hiddink talks carpets; and Dossena talks … Leyton Orient?
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Barry Glendenning and Nick Ames: From the Battle of Bramall Lane to the floodlight ‘failure’, via fog and a brace of games in which 36 players were sent off
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In today’s Fiver: Manchester City’s acts of daftness and Neil Warnock’s refusal to help our Quote of the Day section
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Classic YouTube: This week’s roundup also has another Nascar WWE impersonation, Marco van Basten’s Serie A goals and Rikk Wilde!
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A fantastic shot of a windsurfer amidst the waves of the imposing Mediterranean sea, off the northern coast of Italy near Aurelia
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In today’s Fiver: Man names team. Plus: attempted manslaughter, the riot police and drug trafficking. All aboard the chuckle bus
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Russell Jackson: Also featuring a Shane Watson comeback; Abu Dhabi wash-up; an Aussie coach in England; and cameras on helmets
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Matt Cleary: The rowing regatta helps showcase Sydney Harbour to the world but it’s not exactly a hard sell
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The Socceroos have arrived in Osaka for next Tuesday's friendly against Japan.
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Captain Michael Clarke says his Australian team was 'outplayed by a very good Pakistan team'
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Style is in the eye of the beholder as celebrities and their watchers congregate to compare clothes and headpieces
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Thousands of fans of the Western Sydney Wanderers have squeezed into Sydney Airport to welcome their team home from Saudi Arabia
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A daredevil tightrope walker is cheered on by crowds in Chicago as he walked between two skyscrapers while wearing a blindfold.
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The 30th Annual Cup parade brought the centre of Melbourne to a standstill. Thousands lined the streets to celebrate the 154th running of Australia’s most famous horse race
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A politically sensitive Euro 2016 qualifier was abandoned following a brawl sparked by a drone carrying a controversial flag
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South Sydney Rabbitohs fans packed Redfern oval to catch a glimpse of their grand final-winning heroes who have ended a 43-year title drought
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South Sydney Rabbitohs players and fans celebrated after defeating Canterbury Bulldogs in the NRL grand final, ending 43 years of hurt
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Australia's rugby union team reacted with chuckles as an Argentinian tenor plodded through their national anthem with little knowledge of the lyrics
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Joe Gorman takes a trip around the Sydney suburbs of Redfern, Canterbury and Bankstown in the days leading up to the 2014 rugby league grand final, to talk to life-long supporters of the South Sydney Rabbitohs and Canterbury Bulldogs and get their tips for the weekend's decider
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The best pictures from the 2014 AFL grand final at the Melbourne Cricket Ground
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Team USA were left a little puzzled after the Tall Blacks performed the haka before their match at the Basketball World Cup
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Socceroos coach Ange Postecoglou says his young Australia squad are ready to take on the word's fifth-ranked football team Belgium
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Sixteen of the world's best surfers take part in the inaugural Red Bull Cape Fear in Sydney's Botany Bay and take on the 'most dangerous wave in the world'
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Coaches and players react to the mauling that the All Blacks handed the Wallabies in the Bledisloe Cup on Saturday
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Australian athlete Genevieve LaCaze 'photobombed' singer Kylie Minogue on stage at the Commonwealth Games closing ceremony in Glasgow. The steeplechase runner said she was celebrating her 25th birthday and decided to jump onto the stage, lasting about a minute before being ushered off by security
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'The bat of the century', one of cricket's most most recognisable offensive weapons, celebrates its 40th birthday this year
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This weekend, the AFL recognises the game’s cultural diversity with a celebration of their multicultural players, who currently make up 14% of the league’s squad lists.
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Petr Cech to Real Madrid? | Morgan Schneiderlin, Jay Rodriguez and Xherdan Shaqiri to Spurs? | Joel Campbell to Inter?
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Two years after playing his last international, West Ham’s rejuvenated winger, Stewart Downing is excited at the prospect of gaining his 35th cap for England against Slovenia on Saturday
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Since exploding on to the scene Moeen has impressed with bat and ball but the jeering from hometown fans was hard to take
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The lifelong Celtic fan is excited by the prospect of facing Scotland at Parkhead but tells Paul Doyle that getting the job done in the Euro 2016 Group D qualifier is all that matters
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Ched Evans is set to resume training with Sheffield United after being released from prison, which begs the question: where do clubs draw the moral line?
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David Conn: It has transpired that the owner Stewart Day’s company has borrowed £1m, secured on the Gigg Lane ground, at an annual interest rate of 138%
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England’s South Africa-born centre says he wants to bely his reputation as a tough tackler and demonstrate all-round prowess
Is Michael Clarke really the best cricket captain in the world?