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Matildas banish demons and become team to beat
Matildas banish demons and become team to beat
Kerr teases then delights a nation with long-awaited return
Kerr teases then delights a nation with long-awaited return
‘Beckhamesque’  
James’ red card was ‘moment of madness’
James’ red card was ‘moment of madness’
Cricket World Cup  
Labuschagne left out of Australia’s extended squad
Labuschagne left out of Australia’s extended squad
Rugby league  
Burgess to swap Souths for Warrington from 2024
Burgess to swap Souths for Warrington from 2024
‘We share beds’  
Onumonu laments Nigeria’s resources after World Cup exit
Onumonu laments Nigeria’s resources after World Cup exit
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Premier League 2023-24 preview No 13: Manchester City
Premier League 2023-24 preview No 13: Manchester City
Moisés Caicedo misses Brighton training as Chelsea prepare fresh bid
Moisés Caicedo misses Brighton training as Chelsea prepare fresh bid
Ireland’s Harriet Scott steps back from football to work as NHS doctor
Ireland’s Harriet Scott steps back from football to work as NHS doctor
Elinor Barker and Neah Evans win world championship Madison gold for Britain
Elinor Barker and Neah Evans win world championship Madison gold for Britain
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