Cricket must embrace technology, says Morgan
1pointsIncoming ICC president will push for limited appeals in Test matches
JJ's Pet Peeve of The Week - WA Sport coverage
1pointsIn approximately 10 minutes time, young Casey Dellaqua will begin, what will bethe biggest tennis match of her career thus far. I know there have been a thousand cliches thrown around about Perth's latest senation and her '...
Police mace Greek fans at the tennis
1pointsAN UGLY confrontation between Greek tennis fans and police — in which about 30 people, including children, were affected by capsicum spray — marred the second evening of the Australian Open in Melbourne last night.
Albany Welcomes International Sailor
1pointsRussian adventure sailor Fedor Konyukhov will set out from Albany on his solo record attempt around the Antarctica Cup Racetrack on January 26 – Australia Day.
Bucknor replaced
1pointsICC have replaced Steve Bucknor for the 3rd Test match in Perth. They have appointed Billy Bowden. Malcolm Speed has also announced that a highly positioned judge will rule on India's appeal against the ICC's code of conduct on Harbhajan Singh.
India suspends tour, pending appeal
1pointsThe Indian cricket board (BCCI) has suspended its team's tour of Australia pending the outcome of an appeal for banned spinner Harbhajan Singh.
US edge out Serbia to win Hopman Cup
1pointsThe United States capitalised on Jelena Jankovic's injury misfortune to beat Serbia 2-1 in the final and win their fourth Hopman Cup in six years in Perth on Friday evening.
Old hands shine in Test of will
1pointsThe two oldest players on the MCG dominated a pulsating opening day in front of 68,465 cheerful fans, a record crowd for India in this country, as Hayden, at 36 years and 58 days, carved out his sixth century in seven Melbourne Tests
Dokic seeks return to tennis career highs
1pointsFormer World No. 4 Jelena Dokic says she is aiming to return to the top 50 next year and believes her climb back can begin with Australian Open qualification, a newspaper reported Sunday.
AFL News for 30/11/2007
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Tigers to build MCG-sized ground
1pointsRichmond will have access to an AFL training ground with the same dimensions as the MCG as part of a new $10 million facility planned in Melbourne's north.
Channel Seven snares Test cricket star Brett Lee
1pointsCHANNEL 7 hit a six yesterday, signing Test fast bowler Brett Lee. Lee is a star recruit for the network, despite Cricket Australia's strong connection with Channel 9, which has been synonymous with cricket.
Paul Gardner returns fire at Jeff Kennett
1pointsMELBOURNE chairman Paul Gardner has returned fire at Hawthorn president Jeff Kennett, branding his selling of the Hawks' $3.6 million profit "disingenuous".
No more handouts: Kennett
1pointsHAWTHORN president Jeff Kennett used the announcement yesterday of a record $3.6 million profit to demand again an end to financial support for the poorer clubs in the AFL or, as he put it, the "subsidising of failure".

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