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Paris Olympics 2024 LIVE updates: Day 6 - Gone in 46 seconds, drama at the boxing; Panic at the pool; Opals face do-or-die clash; Montag’s emotional bronze

Paris Olympics 2024 LIVE updates: Day 6 - Gone in 46 seconds, drama at the boxing; Panic at the pool; Opals face do-or-die clash; Montag’s emotional bronze

Jemima Montag strides to bronze in the women’s race walk, while the Opals face a must-win match and the heats continue in the pool on day six of Olympic action. Also, Tony Gustavsson and the Matildas have parted ways after Australia’s Olympic flop.

  • by Billie Eder, Greg Dundas and Marnie Vinall

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Parker bump sent straight to tribunal; Liberatore eyes return from concussion battle

Parker bump sent straight to tribunal; Liberatore eyes return from concussion battle

Premiership Swan Luke Parker has been sent straight to the VFL tribunal. Meanwhile, Tom Liberatore is eyeing a return from his concussion scare but Jordan De Goey is racing to prove his fitness.

  • by Peter Ryan, Marc McGowan, Michael Gleeson and Greg Dundas
Finlayson apologises for homophobic slur, Koch compares case to Clarkson fine

Finlayson apologises for homophobic slur, Koch compares case to Clarkson fine

Finlayson apologised on Sunday for the slur he made in Friday night’s game, and is now waiting for the AFL to finalise its investigation of the matter. But his chairman knows where he thinks it stands in comparison to the matter that saw Alastair Clarkson fined.

  • by Greg Dundas
‘He was like a three year-old’: A secret skill made Mark Blicavs football’s Mr Versatile

‘He was like a three year-old’: A secret skill made Mark Blicavs football’s Mr Versatile

Sure, he’s 198 centimetres tall and can run like the wind. But at Geelong, when teammates and coaches are asked what sets Mark Blicavs apart, they invariably identify qualities that can’t be measured or timed.

  • by Greg Dundas
Let’s get quizzical: 50 questions on the year in sport

Let’s get quizzical: 50 questions on the year in sport

Test your mental muscle or put your mates in the hot seat. It’s time to find out who is the font of knowledge on all things sport in 2023 by taking our 50-question super-quiz.

  • by Greg Dundas and Claire Siracusa
‘I was stupid’: Boon admits regret over infamous 52-beer flight

‘I was stupid’: Boon admits regret over infamous 52-beer flight

David Boon has long described teammates’ account of his infamous 52-beer flight to England as a fairytale. But he has admitted on a podcast that he regrets the incident.

  • by Claire Siracusa and Greg Dundas
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Annabel Sutherland goes for top dollar in Indian WPL auction

Annabel Sutherland goes for top dollar in Indian WPL auction

After playing off in this year’s WPL final, the Delhi Capitals and Mumbai Indians found themselves in a fierce bidding war for the services of the precocious Australian all-rounder.

  • by Greg Dundas
‘Nothing left to achieve’: Australian great Lanning retires from international cricket

‘Nothing left to achieve’: Australian great Lanning retires from international cricket

An emotional Meg Lanning has retired from international cricket, saying she has nothing left to give or achieve on the world stage.

  • by Andrew Wu and Greg Dundas
‘Any danger of putting someone on Sicily?’: The blunt feedback for McRae; beloved Roos hard man bids farewell
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‘Any danger of putting someone on Sicily?’: The blunt feedback for McRae; beloved Roos hard man bids farewell

In today’s AFL Briefing, the coaching feedback Collingwood coach Craig McRae received from his wife; Ben Cunnington’s farewell game; and the foot injury that has hobbled Cats defender Jack Henry.

  • by Damien Ractliffe and Greg Dundas
Trump dumps on US women’s soccer team

Trump dumps on US women’s soccer team

The US presidential candidate fired a broadside at his country’s women’s soccer team after they were bundled out of the World Cup in Melbourne.

  • by Greg Dundas
‘This is unwatchable’: Cummins’ captaincy under fire as Australia falter in fourth Test
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‘This is unwatchable’: Cummins’ captaincy under fire as Australia falter in fourth Test

Glenn McGrath says Pat Cummins looks tired and jaded, amid claims he will step down as captain once the Ashes are completed, coming as Australia’s tactics during the fourth Test are scrutinised.

  • by Jon Pierik and Greg Dundas