Category: Headline Sport
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Kohl banned for two years
Bernhard Kohl, who last month admitted to using drugs in the Tour de France where he finished third, was banned from cycling for two years.
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Kohl banned for two years
Bernhard Kohl, who last month admitted to using drugs in the Tour de France where he finished third, was banned from cycling for two years.
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GM ends Tiger Woods’ endorsement deal
General Motors Corp says it will end its deal with Tiger Woods at the end of the year as it looks to cut costs and Woods looks for more personal time.
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GM ends Tiger Woods’ endorsement deal
General Motors Corp says it will end its deal with Tiger Woods at the end of the year as it looks to cut costs and Woods looks for more personal time.
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Symonds announcement set for Wednesday
Cricket Australia is expected to reveal the outcome of its investigation into troubled allrounder Andrew Symonds’ clash with a fan on Wednesday. Play video: Anxious wait for Symonds Preview: India look to sweep England ODI’s Shield: Thornely urges patience as Blues set in
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D’Arcy deserves a second chance: Hackett
Grant Hackett has thrown his weight behind a Nick D’Arcy comeback, after the 20-year-old admitted to an assault that shook Australia’s Olympic team. Play video: Armstrong’s ticket to ride–> Cowley punch: D’Arcy pleads guilty to assault Your say: Should D’Arcy be able to compete again? Photo gallery: Lance, bikes and blondes–>
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Cahill wants to end career in A-League
Socceroos and Everton star Tim Cahill wants to end his playing career in Australia, preferably as part of the proposed South Coast club in the A-League. Play video: Moore leads Roar in return victory –> Ooops: Cahill miss vital as Wigan beat Everton Champions League: Clubs eyeing lucrative qualification Photos: Socceroos destroy Qatar–>
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NRL chiefs back two referees idea
The NRL looks set to use two referees for premiership matches next season after the idea received a positive response from club bosses. Forwards coach: Tallis heads south to join Rabbitohs Graham Lowe: Stuart’s behaviour ‘under-arm repeat’
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Wallabies scrum still a work in progress
Hooker Stephen Moore admits the Wallabies forwards are filthy about conceding a penalty try against France as the long search for dominance continues. Play video: Giteau kicks Wallabies to victory–> Williams wizardry: Wallabies keep tabs on Welsh flyer Wait: Thorn tells England to be patient with Cipriani Your say: Is Johnson right about the Wallabies?–>
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Beachley accepts teen’s apology
Layne Beachley has won official praise for her reaction to the controversial incident which cost her a surfing title chance in Hawaii.