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Hockeyroos still a chance for the final

Hockeyroos still a chance for the final

The Hockeyroos still have a chance to make the final of the Champions Trophy despite having a 0-0 draw with hosts China PR. 22 Nov 2018
The media maestros showcasing grassroots sport

The media maestros showcasing grassroots sport

Best Use of Media is a new category for the 2019 Sportscover Clubbies Awards – and the nominations are rolling in. 22 Nov 2018
Dutch end Hockeyroos winning streak

Dutch end Hockeyroos winning streak

The Hockeyroos undefeated start to the 2018 Women's Champions Trophy has come to end against world no.1 Netherlands with a 3-0 loss. 20 Nov 2018
Iffland's Rainbow dive

Iffland's Rainbow dive

Three-time Red Bull Cliff Diving World Champion, Rhiannan Iffland, became the first person in history to dive in one of the most captivating places on earth. 20 Nov 2018
My first club: Nick Ansell, football champion

My first club: Nick Ansell, football champion

Few people outside Victoria have witnessed the Box Hill – Bulleen rivalry, but for topflight centre back Nick Ansell it holds a special place in his memories. 19 Nov 2018
On the rise

On the rise

Sport Climbing once was a fringe sport in Australia but with the addition of climbing to the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games more participants are starting to climb – especially women. 19 Nov 2018
Still BMX Bandits!

Still BMX Bandits!

There are 133 clubs across Australia and more than 15,000 registered riders ranging in age from four to 60-plus. So what makes Bicycle Motocross such a popular weekend pursuit? We asked the sport’s national chairman and BMX tragic Neil Cameron to fill us in on the thrills and spills of a sport that first hit the national consciousness back in the 1980s. 16 Nov 2018
My First Club: Tinka Easton, Judo Champion

My First Club: Tinka Easton, Judo Champion

“There’s nothing quite like the feeling of sending someone flying over your body…” 16 Nov 2018
'You've got to tell your story'

'You've got to tell your story'

Coomera Cutters Junior Rugby League Club have wrapped up a massive season both on and off the pitch. 16 Nov 2018
Molenaar's giving back to the sport she loves

Molenaar's giving back to the sport she loves

Emma Molenaar represented her native Netherlands in basketball at junior level before giving rowing a try as a seasoned 25-year-old-athlete. 14 Nov 2018
WNBL Round 5 Wrap

WNBL Round 5 Wrap

Round 5 of the WNBL has completed with Perth Lynx extending their winning streak and Sydney Flames yet to record a win. 13 Nov 2018
Gymnastics to stay in Melbourne

Gymnastics to stay in Melbourne

Australian Gymnastics Championships to stay in Melbourne for remainder of Olympic cycle 13 Nov 2018
Hockeyroos set for Champions Trophy

Hockeyroos set for Champions Trophy

The Hockeyroos will today fly out for Changzhou, China PR, to compete at the last-ever FIH Champions Trophy against the world’s best women’s Hockey teams from 17-25 November. 13 Nov 2018
Teenage shooting sensation

Teenage shooting sensation

There isn’t much that South Australian shooter Victoria Rossiter hasn’t accomplished in 2018. 12 Nov 2018
Squibb makes Hockeyroos

Squibb makes Hockeyroos

Hockey National Development Squad Member and top scorer for WA Penny Squibb has been selected to the 18 member Hockeyroos Team competing in the 2018 FIH Champions Trophy in China from 17-25 November. 12 Nov 2018
TWG Podcast

TWG Podcast

The latest TWG Podcast has just landed with plenty of women in sport news crammed into just under 53 minutes. 7 Nov 2018
No slowing down for Clubbies 2018 Coach of the Year

No slowing down for Clubbies 2018 Coach of the Year

Hayley Stevenson has just sent her squad out for an “easy run” when Clubbies catches up with her at the Nundah Criterium. It’s a hard slog keeping pace with the 2018 Sportscover Coach of the Year (even on the phone). 7 Nov 2018
Clean Sweep for Lynx and Spirit

Clean Sweep for Lynx and Spirit

Round 4 of the WNBL delivered some big games this week, with Perth Lynx and Bendigo Spirit notching up clean sweeps. 6 Nov 2018
Geitz helping the NextGen

Geitz helping the NextGen

Former Australian Diamond and Queensland Firebird Laura Geitz hasn't let retirement slow her down. 6 Nov 2018
Gems Top Korea for Bronze

Gems Top Korea for Bronze

Australia’s Gems have brought home a bronze medal from the FIBA Under 18 Women’s Asian Championship in India after defeating Korea 75-58, enacting revenge for their 1-point group stage loss. 4 Nov 2018
Gems qualify for FIBA U19 World Cup

Gems qualify for FIBA U19 World Cup

Australia has qualified for the 2019 FIBA Under-19 World Cup after defeating New Zealand 82-66 to advance to the semifinals of the FIBA Under-18 Asian Championships in Bengaluru, India. 2 Nov 2018