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Golden summer ends with some Ashes greats leaving the dancefloor
Golden summer ends with some Ashes greats leaving the dancefloor
‘Telepathic’  
Catley and Foord partnership proves potent for Matildas
Catley and Foord partnership proves potent for Matildas
Haiti 0-2 Denmark  
Danes ease through to set up last 16 tie with Matildas
Danes ease through to set up last 16 tie with Matildas
Ashes 2023  
How the two sides shaped up in 2-2 drawn series
How the two sides shaped up in 2-2 drawn series
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Week two of Sam Kerr Calf Watch (and the World Cup)
Week two of Sam Kerr Calf Watch (and the World Cup)
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The big question marks in the Rugby World Cup countdown
The big question marks in the Rugby World Cup countdown
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Premier League 2023-24 preview No 5: Brighton
Premier League 2023-24 preview No 5: Brighton
Jaan Roose crosses slackline 185m off the ground in Qatar – video
Jaan Roose crosses slackline 185m off the ground in Qatar – video
After the Ashes, the Hundred returns in a psychedelic binge of colour
After the Ashes, the Hundred returns in a psychedelic binge of colour
Manchester United’s US tour: what Ten Hag will have learned from pre-season
Manchester United’s US tour: what Ten Hag will have learned from pre-season
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