Publication: Sydney Morning Herald

First Reported 13 mins ago - Updated 8 mins ago - 1 Documents

Heartbreak for Tahs, run down by Cheetahs

Cheetahs 35 Waratahs 34The Cheetahs held on during a tense finish to pip the Waratahs 35-34 on Saturday in a nine-try Super 15 match. The bonus-point victory for the South Africans was particularly sweet as they have lost out in several close endings ... [ Published 13 mins ago by Sydney Morning Herald ]
First Reported 7 hours ago - Updated 3 hours ago - 2 Documents

Another game, another refereeing controversy

St George Illawarra 14 Parramatta 12 . Parramatta coach Stephen Kearney believes his side was denied a last-minute penalty which would have forced St George Illawarra into an unprecedented third-straight golden-point thriller.Just three days after the ... [ Published 6 hours ago by Sydney Morning Herald ]
First Reported 5 hours ago - Updated 5 hours ago - 1 Documents

QuickSpin: Suzuki Swift Sport

(02:40)Japanese Newcomer is more of a warm than a hot hatch 12/ ... [ Published 5 hours ago by Sydney Morning Herald ]
Entities: Suzuki Swift
First Reported 7 hours ago - Updated 7 hours ago - 2 Documents

'Anglo' blokes caught behind the times

JAMES Sutherland has declared cricket's days of being heavily ''skewed towards the male Anglo'' demographic must end if it is to maintain its place as the nation's favourite game.The Cricket Australia chief executive told The Sunday Age yesterday that ... [ Published 7 hours ago by Sydney Morning Herald ]
First Reported 12 hours ago - Updated 7 hours ago - 2 Documents

Titans dazzle cold Knights

Gold Coast 24 Newcastle 14A season that promised plenty continues to unravel for the out-of-sorts Knights, writes Daniel Lane.Gold Coast centre Jamal Idris was dubbed the world's biggest human two years ago and the scary thing for his future opponents ... [ Published 7 hours ago by Sydney Morning Herald ]
First Reported May 25 2012 - Updated 15 hours ago - 2 Documents

Cheering one day, cursing the next: Storm crush pride of Queensland

VICTORIANS cheering for their adopted stars, instead of against NSW. Queenslanders supporting the visiting Broncos. No sign of David Gallop, who was at AAMI Park, although not on the ground to expand his large collection of locally grown fruit and ve ... [ Published May 25 2012 by Sydney Morning Herald ]
First Reported May 25 2012 - Updated 17 hours ago - 2 Documents

Cats hold on for AFL win over 'Dogs

GeGeelong held off the Western Bulldogs in a pulsating last quarter to win their AFL match by 20 points on Friday night.Cats utility Steve Johnson starred with 36 possessions as they kicked five goals to three in the final term to win 14.11 (95) to 11.9 ... [ Published May 25 2012 by Sydney Morning Herald ]
First Reported May 25 2012 - Updated 19 hours ago - 2 Documents

Inglis shines again

Rabbitohs 36 Raiders 18SOUTH Sydney are the misguided, erratic adolescent that may have finally grown up. In seasons past, this was precisely the kind of fixture they were capable of blowing. Hot favourites against a lowly side missing half-a-dozen of ... [ Published May 25 2012 by Sydney Morning Herald ]
First Reported May 25 2012 - Updated May 25 2012 - 2 Documents

Azarenka lands in Stosur's path

SAMANTHA Stosur has landed in the same quarter of the French Open draw as world No. 1 Victoria Azarenka, the Australian's career nemesis.Lleyton Hewitt's wretched luck in grand slam draws also continued when he was thrust into a likely second-round confrontation ... [ Published May 25 2012 by Sydney Morning Herald ]
First Reported May 24 2012 - Updated May 24 2012 - 2 Documents

Wallabies to call on Kurtley Beale to fill void

MELBOURNE Rebels star Kurtley Beale may play two Tests for the Wallabies in five days with coach Robbie Deans yesterday declaring the five-eighth was in his plans for all the matches against Scotland and Wales.Deans' has limited options at five-eighth. ... [ Published May 24 2012 by Sydney Morning Herald ]
First Reported May 24 2012 - Updated May 24 2012 - 2 Documents

Anniversary of Tondo death overshadows win

For Giro d'Italia leader Joaquim Rodriguez, his win in the 17th stage was bittersweet. The victory over Italian Ivan Basso (Liquigas-Cannondale) and Canadian Ryder Hesjedal (Garmin-Barracuda) in the 186km stage from Falzes to Cortina d'Ampezzo, fell on ... [ Published May 24 2012 by Sydney Morning Herald ]
First Reported May 24 2012 - Updated May 24 2012 - 3 Documents

Harrigan furious at Stuart's try claim

Referees' boss Bill Harrigan has denied telling NSW coach Ricky Stuart that Greg Inglis's match-winning try for Queensland in last night's State of Origin should not have been awarded.The controversial 73rd minute decision by video referee Sean Hampstead ... [ Published May 24 2012 by Sydney Morning Herald ]

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Waratahs' loose-head prop and stand-in captain Benn Robinson replied: "It was a very unhappy outcome for us after scoring those early tries. We have a lot of areas to work on."
Asked if he was confident of getting to the ball, he replied: "Oh yeah, I was definitely going for it, I had eyes for it but I got checked."

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