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Liverpool keep pressure on Man City in EPL
Liverpool keep pressure on Man City in EPL
Liverpool maintained their pursuit of Premier League leaders Manchester City by coming from behind to win 3-1 at Burnley.
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Warriors' chart new course - but are they heading in the right direction?
Warriors' chart new course - but are they heading in the right direction?
Sportscall - The Warriors are charting a new course without Shaun Johnson at the helm. But is it the right direction?
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Gender equality in sport: 'It's not an easy fix'
Gender equality in sport: 'It's not an easy fix'
Change is being driven from the ground up, but sports bosses believe more women are needed in leadership to champion equality in sport. Video, Audio
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Breakers suffer second straight loss
Breakers suffer second straight loss
The Breakers have been well beaten 100-87 by the Sydney Kings in their Australian National Basketball League game across the Tasman.
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Sport: Oceania Cup 'exactly what is needed' - Tonga league coach
Oceania Cup 'exactly what is needed' - Tonga coach
Tonga rugby league coach Kristian Woolf says the newly announced Oceania Cup is exactly what the international game needed.
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Manchester City beat United to go top
Manchester City beat United to go top
English Premier League champions Manchester City stayed two points clear at the top with a dominant 3-1 win in the derby against Manchester United.
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Manchester City back on top of EPL, Chelsea second
Manchester City back on top of EPL, Chelsea second
Raheem Sterling struck twice as Premier League leaders Manchester City crushed Southampton 6-1 at the Etihad Stadium, the fourth time they have scored five or more goals in the 11 games so far this…
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Arsenal score late to draw with Liverpool
Arsenal score late to draw with Liverpool
Alexandre Lacazette's late goal earned Arsenal a 1-1 draw with Liverpool and stopped the visitors moving three points clear at the top of the EPL.
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Real Madrid sack coach after just three months
Real Madrid sack coach after just three months
Spanish football giants Real Madrid have sacked coach Julen Lopetegui three months into his first season in charge.
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Souths land Bennett on two-year NRL deal
Souths land Bennett on two-year NRL deal
South Sydney have confirmed the biggest-name coach signing in the club's 110-year history, landing Wayne Bennett in a move that's expected to end with Anthony Seibold joining Brisbane.
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Bolt may dash from A-League's Mariners
Bolt may dash from A-League's Mariners
Usain Bolt's A-League bid could end as soon as this week after the Central Coast Mariners excluded the Olympic great from team training until a contract offer impasse is resolved.
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Lowball A-League contract offer for Bolt
Lowball A-League contract offer for Bolt
Central Coast Mariners have offered Usain Bolt a contract for "much, much less" than what the Olympic sprint king requested.
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Bolt deal talk dominates first weekend of A-League
Bolt deal talk dominates first weekend of A-League
Olympic sprint champion Usain Bolt has upstaged the first weekend of the A-League season without kicking a ball after his agent said he had been offered a professional contract.
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United boss Mourinho not keen on Real job
United boss Mourinho not keen on Real job
Jose Mourinho has dismissed speculation linking him with a return to Real Madrid saying he wants to stay on as Manchester United manager beyond his current contract.
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Football: Usain Bolt to remain with Mariners
Football: Usain Bolt to remain with Mariners
Usain Bolt will continue his A-League trial with the Central Coast Mariners after reportedly rejecting a Maltese side's two-year offer to fly the coop.
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Sanchez rescues United and Mourinho with late winner
Sanchez rescues United and Mourinho with late winner
Manchester United produced a stunning fightback to relieve some of the pressure on manager Jose Mourinho as they came from two goals down to beat Newcastle United 3-2 in the Premier League on…
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Phoenix now confident of future in A-League
Phoenix now confident of future in A-League
The general manager of the Wellington Phoenix, David Dome, says the club is confident about their future in the A-League following significant changes at FFA yesterday.
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City win, United draw and Real lose in Champions League
City win, United draw and Real lose in Champions League
Manchester United were held to a 0-0 draw by Valencia in a dour Champions League Group clash which piled more pressure on their under-fire manager Jose Mourinho.
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Auckland university drops in a second global ranking list
Auckland university drops in a second global ranking list
The University of Auckland has warned that it will continue to slip in international rankings until government funding improves.
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The finger is hovering over the reset button at World Rugby
The finger is hovering over the reset button at World Rugby
Opinion - Ready for a mini-World Cup every year? If anyone was in any doubt that test rugby is going to look quite different after the next World Cup, here is the evidence to dispel it.
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Chelsea drops first points of the EPL season
Chelsea drops first points of the EPL season
Chelsea have dropped their first points of the English Premier League football season after drawing nil-all with London rivals West Ham United.
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Belgium join France at top of world football rankings
Belgium join France at top of world football rankings
Belgium have joined world champions France as the joint leaders in the FIFA world rankings, the first time in the table's 25-year history that the top spot has been shared.
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Sport: Mate Ma'a Tonga embrace Trans-Tasman tests
Tonga tests a big step forward for international rugby league. Audio
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Study on growing serving sizes highlights obesity problem
Growing serving sizes highlights NZ as 'streets ahead' in obesity rates
Fast food outlets are hailing the inclusion of wraps and salads in menus, but according to research, the overall trend is towards a growth in less healthy products.
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'Non-serious' students cost NZ in international test - study
'Non-serious' students cost NZ in international test - study
NZ's standings in the PISA rankings are suffering because a quarter of Kiwi teenagers who sit the exam don't take it seriously, according to a study - but educationalists say there are other…