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Riewoldt to captain Saints on his own

7:01PM | St Kilda coach Ross Lyon insists that Nick Riewoldt had a lot more competition than just Lenny Hayes for the Saints' captaincy.

Pomersbach to reach for the stars in IPL

5:41PM | West Australian batsmen Luke Pomersbach wants to convince Tom Moody he is worthy of a place in Mohali's IPL side.

Carney to influence Raiders plans

5:40PM | Canberra chief executive Don Furner says the future of Todd Carney is central to the Raiders plans for 2008.

Smith becomes a dad for the first time

5:35PM | Melbourne captain Cameron Smith is free to play in the Storm's NRL season opener against the NZ Warriors on Monday after becoming a father for the first time.

Rathbone likely to miss rest of Super 14

4:39PM | The Brumbies are virtually resigned to former Wallabies star Clyde Rathbone being sidelined for the rest of the Super 14 season.

Don't write off Wadeless Warriors: Price

4:36PM | New Zealand Warriors captain Steve Price has taken a swipe at media commentators writing his team's NRL chances off because of the injury to Wade McKinnon.

Giteau commits to ARU until 2011

4:33PM | Western Force bosses have admitted they are disappointed superstar flyhalf Matt Giteau has declined to commit his playing future to them.

Vics keen to take on NSW stars

4:23PM | Victoria heads to Sydney holding no fears of playing against a near Test-quality New South Wales lineup in the Pura Cup final, starting Saturday at the SCG.

Fanning hopes Bells ring twice

4:10PM | World surfing champion Mick Fanning will be hearing wedding bells on the weekend, and then he hopes to ring a famous bell in Victoria later this month.

Thunder race clock for 2009-10 A-League

3:47PM | Northern Thunder boss James Gage admits the club is racing against the clock in its bid to enter the 2009-10 A-League competition.

Dragons fear Tigers' Farah threat

3:24PM | St George Illawarra claim Wests Tigers hooker Robbie Farah is up there as one of the biggest threats in the NRL.

Aussie tennis quartet bombs out in US

3:16PM | Peter Luczak, Chris Guccione, Alun Jones and Joe Sirianni all exited in the first round of the Tennis Masters Series qualifying in California.

Pampling out to crack top 50 for Masters

3:08PM | Rod Pampling justifiably believes that the Masters represents his best chance of winning a major championship.

Tredrea reappointed as Port captain

2:40PM | Warren Tredrea says he thought a lingering knee injury may lead to him being deposed as captain of losing AFL grand finalists Port Adelaide.

Wales under Six Nations pressure: France

2:12PM | Wales will be under intense pressure to clinch the grand slam and Six Nations title in front of their own fans, French players said.

Sydney FC sign Musialik

1:53PM | Olyroos midfielder Stuart Musialik has left A-League champion Newcastle Jets to join Sydney FC.

Federer may meet Murray at Indian Wells

1:41PM | World number one Roger Federer could face his nemesis Andy Murray of Britain in the Pacific Life Open quarter-finals after being seeded one in the draw.

England drops Jonny Wilkinson

1:37PM | Jonny Wilkinson has taken a phlegmatic view after being left out by England to play Ireland in Saturday's Six Nations clash.

Big changes as Reds search for form

1:34PM | Queensland Super 14 coach Phil Mooney has continued to ring big changes by dumping flanker David Croft and promoting Quade Cooper.

Combined AFL club profits a record $27m

1:13PM | Profits of the combined 16 AFL clubs in 2007 reached almost $27 million, the highest aggregate profit in the history of the game.


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