Stuart stands down as Kangaroos coach
Ricky Stuart has stood down from his post as coach of the Australian rugby league team.
Flynn promoted to first drop
Daniel Flynn has been moved up the New Zealand batting order for the first cricket test against the West Indies which begins on Thursday in Dunedin.
Freak injury threatens ex-All Black's career
Former All Blacks first five-eighth Tony Brown's rugby future is uncertain following a freak injury suffered while playing in Japan.
Commonwealth gold medalist dies from cancer at 41
By ARJUN RAMACHANDRAN - SMH
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