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Morgan Mitchell: My mum is my inspiration

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Bec Allen and Brodie Grundy on when the ball just doesn’t bounce your way

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Brodie Grundy and Andy Lee get the Collingwood-Carlton rivalry out in the open

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I enjoyed my food too much to be a pro footballer

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Fighting through the Covid fear

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Sami Kennedy-Sim will be competing at her third Winter Olympics in the ski cross event in Beijing. She reveals how the threat of Covid has her on a knife-edge.     I can tell, looking out my window in a lakeside German village 90 minutes from the nearest rideable snow and days out from travelling to Beijing, that this will be an Olympics completely unlike the other two I’ve competed in.   My sport, ski cross, is a perfect 90-minute TV show. It’s not actually that great to watch in person at a venue – Australians will have a much better viewing experience watching it from home.   I call my discipline, BMX on skis and it’s an exciting watch. Old mate that lives in central Australia and has never seen snow and knows nothing about skiing or snowboarding could turn on the TV when ski cross or snowboard cross is on and understand what’s going on.   It can be dangerous, and certainly, every race has risk. While I might be in control of myself there are three ...

Jeremy Cameron and Geva Mentor battle it out for grand final glory

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Harry Grant and Jeremy Cameron face-off in quest to make grand final of a different kind

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Rugby league vs netball in a Tetris challenge!

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Harry Grant vs Cooper Johns in Kart racing challenge

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Off the emotional rollercoaster

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Rachael Haynes is a five-time world champion and vice-captain of Australia’s women’s cricket team. She and her partner Leah Poulton recently had their first child after IVF treatment.     My life has changed a lot in the space of a couple of months.   As a new mum – my partner Leah gave birth to our boy, Hugo Poulton-Haynes, on October 1 – my priorities have definitely shifted. It has put cricket in perspective.   Leah is a couple of years older than me and probably had been thinking more about having children, whereas I’d been really consumed in playing cricket.    But like lots of people last year, the pandemic gave us an opportunity to stop and work out what we wanted in life. We decided starting a family was part of our future.   So, we went through reciprocal IVF using my eggs and with Leah eventually carrying the baby. That process was an emotional rollercoaster, to be frank.   Leah had some complications towards the back end o...

FIFA challenge: Tom Trbojevic vs Jack Silvagni

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Beyond proud, but I wish I’d been kinder to myself

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After two Olympic Games for the Opals and 15 years in the WNBL, Katie Ebzery has decided it’s time to retire. Ebzery reveals the anxiety and self-doubt that has been with her every step of the way, in a bid to help others who are tackling similar issues.     While I have decided to end my basketball journey, I wanted to share with you a little of my story – an unguarded version to provide some context to my career and ultimately some of the reasons that have contributed to this decision.   I do this with the aim to help just one other person, in the hope that by sharing my story they can see that life can be lived, even with challenges, and that getting help to change some habits can make a huge difference.   I often get upset writing or reflecting on my career and basketball memories. I have had to discuss them a lot over the years and often give short, stock-standard answers showered in positivity and #gratefulness because, one; they are answers that are eas...

Life changing moment on the beach that took me to a Grand Final

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American Mason Cox had never heard of AFL five years before stepping out on the MCG for the biggest game of the year. He reflects on becoming a prelim final sensation and the craziness of Grand Final week.     When we play a game at the MCG, we usually drive ourselves in, park across the street and walk over to the ground. But Grand Final day 2018 was different.   The parking lot was being used and we had to take an Uber instead. When mine turned up it was the smallest car you could possibly have as an Uber – like a little smart car.   I folded my 2.11 metre frame into the back like I was the ‘very tall guy in car’ meme from the Simpsons, hunched right over with my bag stuck on my lap.   Here I am, going to the damn Grand Final, the biggest game in my life, in some broke ass Uber, thinking ‘you’ve got to be f***ing kidding me. You may be going to one of the biggest days of your life but you’re still an ordinary person’.   It was a really good wa...

‘Just gotta send it’: smiling my way into history

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The day after BMX star Caroline Buchanan missed Tokyo Olympic selection, she got recruited for a prestigious mountain bike event in Germany.  The Aussie became the first ever woman to produce a front flip in competition.   In an alternate reality I would have been recovering and reflecting on a third Olympics in green and gold instead of sitting on a mountain bike in a German quarry, telling myself to smile before attempting something no woman had ever achieved.   I looked down at the dirt jump, said ‘just gotta send it,’ and did exactly that. As I came around I saw sky, and the quarry and then I thought ‘come on, come on!’.  And when my wheels touched down I’d become the first female MTB rider in history to land a front flip in competition.     It was the first time I’d ever attempted the trick on dirt, but the process to get to that ‘send it’ moment was obviously calculated, with a few hurdles to overcome.   I have my positive affirmations...