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Piastri's lead is gone, but there is hope in his bid for the F1 title
Oscar Piastri has lost his lead in the Formula 1 drivers’ championship. Despite momentum working against the Australian, there are still plenty of reasons to believe he can win the world title. Source link
Watching North Melbourne's dominance 'a privilege not a punishment'
While some suggest that this year’s AFLW premiers being all but known has caused some to lose interest, commentators say North Melbourne’s dominance is inspirational. Source link
Graphic footage shows horrific Moto3 crash that left two riders in hospital
One Moto3 rider is facing “multiple surgeries” after an horrific crash at the Malaysian MotoGP. Warning — graphic footage. Source link
F1 driver says he 'could have killed' marshals after shocking near miss
A camera captures the terrifying moment two track marshals run in front of Liam Lawson’s car during Formula 1’s Mexico City Grand Prix. Source link
'We ran out of time': Pat Cummins ruled out of first Ashes Test
Pat Cummins is officially ruled out of the first Ashes Test against England, with Steve Smith named to step in as skipper in Perth. Source link
Roos ready to roar on in Ashes without their captain
Isaah Yeo’s head knock will keep him out of the second Ashes Test with England but Australia is determined to improve, even without their inspirational leader. Source link
Piastri loses lead of the F1 championship as Norris wins in Mexico
Oscar Piastri has lost the lead of the Formula 1 drivers’ championship, as Lando Norris wins the Mexico City Grand Prix. Source link
Samoa overcomes lightning delay to storm into Pacific Cup final
Samoa defeats Tonga 34-6 after a 95-minute lightning delay at Lang Park. Source link
Walsh hailed a 'freak of a player' after starring in Ashes Test win
Nathan Cleary and Cameron Munster heap praise on Kangaroos teammate Reece Walsh following his stunning Test debut against England at Wembley. Source link
Pallister breaks Ledecky's world record, McKeown creates more history
Lani Pallister and Kaylee McKeown have continued Australia’s record breaking run at the short course swimming World Cup in Toronto. Source link