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Marnie Vinall is a sports reporter for The Age.

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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Clashes of the titans: The 10 showdowns and rivalries that will define Paris 2024

Clashes of the titans: The 10 showdowns and rivalries that will define Paris 2024

There have been some incredible clashes in Olympic history and rivalries that remain strong through the years. Here are the top ten to keep on eye on in Paris.

  • by Marnie Vinall
Netball’s missing ‘Riolis’: Why the sport is searching for its hidden Indigenous talent

Netball’s missing ‘Riolis’: Why the sport is searching for its hidden Indigenous talent

Netball is searching for its own equivalent of the AFL’s Riolis, Longs and Wanganeens. But so far, opportunities for Indigenous players to break into the sport have been limited.

  • by Marnie Vinall
De Koning out for home-and-away season; Swans dealt a bitter blow; clubs sent a ‘please explain’
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De Koning out for home-and-away season; Swans dealt a bitter blow; clubs sent a ‘please explain’

Carlton’s tough win over North Melbourne has come at a cost, with a fractured foot to sideline star ruckman Tom De Koning until the end of the home-and-away season. Meanwhile, the Swans are battling their own injury issues.

  • by Peter Ryan, Marnie Vinall and Malcolm Conn
Big blow for Swans as star injured in a day of the top eight shifting

Big blow for Swans as star injured in a day of the top eight shifting

Carlton have kept their second spot on the ladder, while Brisbane have climbed into the top-four.

  • by Marnie Vinall
‘Genuinely confused’: AFLPA hits out at tackling bans; Saint gets six matches for homophobic language
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AFL 2024

‘Genuinely confused’: AFLPA hits out at tackling bans; Saint gets six matches for homophobic language

St Kilda’s Lance Collard has been suspended for six games for using homophobic language while playing in the VFL, while Charlie Cameron and Toby Bedford will continue to fight against the three-match bans they received for tackling offences.

  • by Andrew Wu, Marnie Vinall and Peter Ryan
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GWS stay snugly in the eight with first win over Richmond at the MCG

GWS stay snugly in the eight with first win over Richmond at the MCG

GWS have climbed to sixth spot on the ladder with their first win over Richmond at the MCG and their highest score kicked on the hallowed turf.

  • by Marnie Vinall
Sore Carlton stars set to face Western Bulldogs; AFLW practice match schedule announced

Sore Carlton stars set to face Western Bulldogs; AFLW practice match schedule announced

Carlton coach Michael Voss expects Charlie Curnow and Jacob Weitering to face the Western Bulldogs despite the Blues stars pulling up sore, while the AFL has announced the AFLW’s practice match schedule.

  • by Marnie Vinall
‘A-grade forward’: The signs pointing to Caddy as a future star

‘A-grade forward’: The signs pointing to Caddy as a future star

The 193-centimetre 18-year-old showed the signs last weekend against Collingwood of what’s to come, according to Essendon legend and former star key forward Matthew Lloyd.

  • by Marnie Vinall
Wallabies debutant says he was ‘ghosted’ after Eddie Jones selection snub

Wallabies debutant says he was ‘ghosted’ after Eddie Jones selection snub

Dylan Pietsch finally made his Wallabies debut last Saturday, becoming the 15th Indigenous player in the side’s history after a false start in last year’s World Cup, when he says he was “ghosted” by then coach Eddie Jones’ camp.

  • by Marnie Vinall
‘A few painkillers will help’: Hip injury could dent one of de Minaur’s biggest weapons
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‘A few painkillers will help’: Hip injury could dent one of de Minaur’s biggest weapons

Australia’s Alex de Minaur pulled off a stunning victory against Arthur Fils, and now faces grand slam great Novak Djokovic in a quarter-final that will be the biggest match of his life.

  • by Marc McGowan and Marnie Vinall