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Live blog: Commonwealth Games Day 2

Live blog: Commonwealth Games Day 2

It is the second day of competition across the Gold Coast, Brisbane and Townsville today. The Women's Game is bringing the action across nine sports today. 6 Apr 2018
Live blog: Commonwealth Game Day 1

Live blog: Commonwealth Game Day 1

Welcome to The Women's Game coverage of the Commonwealth Games. On day one Australia's female athletes compete across: 5 Apr 2018
Australia's most heated rivalries

Australia's most heated rivalries

Everyone loves a good rivalry. The fan fare, the passion, the love and the hatred is what makes sport for what it is. Luckily enough for sporting fans in Australia, living in a multi code dominated sporting sphere allows us to experience many derbies across the sporting calendar. Here are 10 of our favourite derbies in Aussie sport. 12 Apr 2017
Indigenous All Stars need meaningful rivals

Indigenous All Stars need meaningful rivals

Each year rugby league’s All Stars match is challenged over its place in the now-hectic NRL pre-season. This has more to do with the “other” team than with the spectacularly popular Indigenous squad. 8 Feb 2017
Boomers are bouncing in the NBA

Boomers are bouncing in the NBA

New players, new teams and a no. 1 draft pick, Australia's presence in the NBA is getting stronger. 27 Oct 2016
Kyrgios: celebrity baller?

Kyrgios: celebrity baller?

With due apologies to all the tennis fans out there, we’re really curious to see how young Nick goes in the NBA All-Star celebrity game. 20 Oct 2016
Subbuteo: The Sleeping giant

Subbuteo: The Sleeping giant

I was first introduced to Subbuteo only a few months ago when an English friend of mine showed me the game and it was at that very moment, I was hooked and I wanted more. But what is Subbuteo? 18 Oct 2016
The Tanking Epidemic

The Tanking Epidemic

After Nick Kyrgios was slammed for allegedly 'tanking' during his second round defeat at the Shanghai Masters, we take a look at other infamous moments of tanking throughout the world of sport. 13 Oct 2016
The winner the Kings desperately needed

The winner the Kings desperately needed

How the Sydney Kings newest signing can potentially lead the franchise back to where it once was. 13 Oct 2016
When sporting franchises attempt to jump codes

When sporting franchises attempt to jump codes

Can you imagine a sporting world where Rugby League supremo Phil Gould would be leading an A-League football club? Or how about Venus and Serena Williams turning their hometown NFL franchise into a mega Tennis club? If you answered yes to both questions, then you are not living in dreamland but you are firmly placed in reality. 22 Sep 2016
Jousting set to take over rugby league

Jousting set to take over rugby league

Rugby league, the sport which these days is being “taken over” in Sydney by seemingly every sport known to man and woman, will have another threat to worry about this Sunday afternoon: jousting. 20 Sep 2016
In the deep(er) end

In the deep(er) end

After another swimming letdown at the Olympics for Australia, the knives are out once again. But what if we’re looking at it all wrong? 15 Aug 2016
Clutching at the blue ribbon

Clutching at the blue ribbon

The 100m freestyle is considered to be the prestige event of the pool. Particularly when your country wins it. 12 Aug 2016
Delly, Kyrie and twists of fate

Delly, Kyrie and twists of fate

When the Boomers take on the United States in men’s basketball, one team will be led by a Melbourne-born guard. It’s not who you think. 10 Aug 2016
Lowering the boom

Lowering the boom

It's hard to think of another Australian men's basketball team that began an Olympic campaign as well as this one has in Rio. 8 Aug 2016
Fun and other Games

Fun and other Games

With the addition of five new sports for 2020, the Olympics makes its agenda clear. 4 Aug 2016