Sam Allardyce on the brink of being sacked as England manager after Telegraph investigation
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Billy Slater Photo: Getty Images Billy Slater came achingly close to playing in Melbourne's NRL grand final, with his surgeon almost giving him the green light. The superstar fullback was hopeful of being cleared to play in the Storm's charge through the finals with his troublesome shoulder feeling good. But Storm football manager Frank Ponissi said the surgeon decided to err on the side of caution with the 33-year-old, who had a second reconstruction after round one in March. "He went to s..>> view originalSydney FC add two young stars to A-League squad - SBS
The duo, both 19, will join the squad full-time under coach Graham Arnold as part of a scholarship program that is available for use on under-20 players. The pair were each heavy goal-scorers during the NPL 2 team's hugely successful campaign under coach Rob Stanton. Lokolingoy was the competition's leading scorer, with a whopping 27 goals in 28 games, while Antoniou finished third on the list with 20 goals. It is a hugely exciting time for Lokolingoy, whose family migrated to Australia from th..>> view originalInjury rules AB out of tour to Australia
South Africa Test and ODI captain AB de Villiers will miss the upcoming five-match one-day series and the subsequent three-Test tour against Australia after failing to recover from the injury to his left elbow. The 32-year-old, who has been sidelined for the past two months because of the impingement syndrome problem that causes him excruciating pain in his elbow, attempted to prove his fitness at the Proteas training session in Johannesburg today. Mix Tape: AB de Villiers' finest work Howe..>> view originalAussie women thrash Sri Lanka in T20
Australia's women's cricketers have ended an unbeaten limited-overs tour of Sri Lanka in emphatic fashion, recording a 10-wicket win in the sole Twenty20 match in Colombo. The Southern Stars took just 8.1 overs to chase down the meagre target of 60 on Tuesday at Sinhalese Sports Club, with Elyse Villani (34 not out) and Beth Mooney (29no) coasting to victory with 71 balls to spare. The No.1-ranked tourists were a class above, two days after completing a 4-0 clean sweep of their one-day series. ..>> view original
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