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Australia wins its second straight game to begin the Olympic men’s basketball tournament

You do not necessarily need NBA experience to succeed at the international level in men\'s basketball On Tuesday, Australia\'s leading scorer, Jock Landale of Melbourne, had 18 points as Australia Read More

Novak Djokovic to face Kei Nishikori in one of four Olympic tennis men’s quarterfinals

The four quarterfinal matches at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo are now set, and of the four is one very appealing final eight matchup In order for Novak Djokovic of Serbia to win the golden slam in Read More

Hideki Matsuyama has had prior success at the Kasumigaseki Golf Course

Heading into the 2020 Olympic golf tournament at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, there is obviously immense pressure on Hideki Matsuyama of Japan That is what happens when you a major champion, and Read More

‘We control our destiny’: Souttar backs Olyroos to escape brutal Olympics group

The Olyroos have the chance to make history, potentially escaping Tokyo’s ‘group of death’ over one of football\'s heavyweights Spain or Argentina, and Harry Souttar backs the Aussies to Read More

Uncertainty over Lopez and Kambosos fight

The highly touted boxing bout between Australian lightweight George Kambosos Jr and American Teofimo Lopez is again in jeopardy Lopez is the current IBF/WBA/WBO lightweight champion and has Read More

Randwick Tip Sheet & Staking Plan: Saturday 31st July

A ten race card greets us at Randwick  this Saturday with competitive fields throughout The track should play evenly with all runners getting their chance dependent on individual race Read More

Belmont Selections & Staking Plan: Wednesday 28th July

Belmont not as underwater as expected for today\'s midweek meeting with a soft 7 track upgraded from a heavy 8 yesterday despite the rain received overnight Expecting the inside pad to be of no Read More

Day 5 Olympic Preview– Aussies in action today 28/7

Swimming is obviously been a sport Australia has dominated in over the last decade, but in recent years there have been great success stories in Australian cycling too Aussie expectations are high on Read More

‘Wasn’t meant to be’: Jess Fox won’t dwell on missing her golden Olympics dream

Jess Fox may have missed her golden opportunity in the canoe slalom at Tokyo 2020, but Australia’s canoe queen says she’s still “very, very proud” of her third Olympic podium, no matter the Read More

Olympic Recap Day 4: Aussie medals in swimming, canoeing, and surfing

Day four is now in in the books at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo, and Australia came away with three medals in three different sports that involve water Kaylee McKeown of Redcliffe, Queensland came Read More