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Greece advance to water polo world championship final in win over Serbia
Greece have steamed past Serbia to book themselves a spot in the men’s water polo final at the World Aquatics Championships in Japan. Avenging their loss to the Serbians in …
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Kyrgios feels like he’s 57 as tennis retirement looms
Nick Kyrgios will be gone from tennis for good within five years as he contemplates the end of his tumultuous professional career. The 28-year-old injured Australian says he feels like …
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Oakleigh is the place to be this Friday night
Oakleigh will host one of the biggest NPL derbies of the season this week, pitting the local Cannons against Avondale. The Cannons are coming off an away defeat against the …
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Greece and Australia hit the water at the World Aquatics Championships
As the World Aquatics Championships rally on in Japan, Greece has been making waves with their performances in water polo. The men’s water polo team are through to the semi-finals …
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Philippoussis fined $10,000 for breaching betting rules
Two-time Grand Slam final runner-up Mark Philippoussis has been fined $10,000 and issued with a suspended ban of four months for breaching the sport’s betting rules, it was announced Wednesday. …
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Greek Australian to participate for Australia in World Dwarf Games
Once the only way dwarfs had any involvement in sport was as a mascot, or a kit/water monitor, especially in school or university. Due to their height and limitations, not …
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Kambosos Jr laughs at those calling his IBF lightweight win controversial
George Kambosos Jr remained relevant in the lightweight boxing division and added another belt to his collection, with a controversial and unconvincing majority points decision over English veteran Maxi Hughes …
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South Melbourne made of steel
Port Melbourne – South Melbourne The South Melbourne fans had a reason to be optimistic at the game’s start, as Jankovic opened the scoring for the Grand Finalists in the …
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Tony Sage heartbroken after handing back Glory licence
An emotional Tony Sage has laid bare the reasons why he had to hand back Perth Glory’s A-League licence, saying he deeply regrets not being able to pay players and …
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Early signs point to further Australia World Cup bids
Football Australia chief executive James Johnson says Australia’s early enthusiasm for the Women’s World Cup sends “the right signal” to FIFA as his organisation eyes off bringing further events down …