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Why massive Matildas hype hasn't translated to A-League Women fandom
Despite the recent hype of the Matildas, support for the A-League Women remains relatively low. Source link
Italy's World Cup fate to be decided, Socceroos to learn final group opponent
The last of the 48 teams for the FIFA World Cup will be decided tomorrow, with Italy hoping to end a 12-year exile, while Türkiye and Kosovo look to join the Socceroos’ group. Source link
Diamonds star creates undershorts to help girls navigate periods in sport
World Cup-winning Diamond Kiera Austin remembers having to learn to use a tampon earlier than she was ready in order to play netball. Now she’s developed a period undershort she hopes will address the alarming rates of Australian teens dropping out of sport. Source link
36ers lodge complaint to NBL over Bogut's 'personal attacks' on owner
Drama from the spiteful championship series between the Adelaide 36ers and Sydney Kings goes off the court as the 36ers complain to the NBL about the conduct of Kings co-owner and assistant Andrew Bogut. Source link
The 'cricketer's' injury that kept this cyclist out for a year and how she fought back
Kristina Clonan suffered an injury more common to fast bowlers than cyclists that kept her out of action for an entire year. In her time off, she established a scholarship to elevate young riders and learned from Australia’s Olympic bobsleigh athletes. Source link
Sheffield Shield final live: SA takes quick Vic wickets as decider goes down to the wire
Victoria and South Australia meet in the final of the Sheffield Shield at Melbourne’s Junction Oval. Source link
Green's IPL skipper questions Cricket Australia for not letting $3.8m man bowl
After becoming the most expensive overseas purchase in IPL history, Australian Cameron Green is apparently not allowed to bowl in Kolkata’s opening IPL match. Source link
Spurs send another manager packing as post-Ange disaster continues
Tottenham announces it has parted ways with interim manager Igor Tudor as the EPL giant fights to avoid relegation. Source link
Why chronically ill and para athletes face 'double whammy' of discrimination
Sport isn’t “all roses” for many disabled and chronically ill women in elite sport, as they grapple with discrimination around their health and wellbeing. Source link
Kerr and Carpenter hit the ground running for Chelsea in Asian Cup return
Sam Kerr scores and sets up another goal with the help of Matildas teammate Ellie Carpenter as the Australians return to London to help Chelsea take down Aston Villa. Source link