• The Adjudicator: S14 round five
    Fresh from inspiring all three Aussie sides to victory in week four, The Adjudicator returns to decide 12 teams' fate before a ball has even been kicked in week five.
  • The Adjudicator: NRL round one
    Few people realise The Adjudicator's NRL pre-season started back in November. I'm an athlete, a professional - and these are my views on the opening round of action.
  • Johnson to miss decider, round one
    Western Bulldogs believe captain Brad Johnson's absence from their opening round blockbuster against Collingwood will pay off later in the season.
  • CA Championship preview
    EXCLUSIVE: The Golf Show host Brett Ogle previews the CA Championship at Doral, where Phil Mickelson will be looking to defend his 2009 title.
  • Tuqiri ready to go against Manly
    Wests Tigers recruit Lote Tuqiri says he's ready to resume his NRL career on Monday night - despite stepping off a plane from London on Wednesday morning.
  • 'The Beast' live on The Rugby Club
    Sharks prop Tendai "Beast" Mtawarira joins The Rugby Club panel live in the studio from 8.30pm (EDT) on Wednesday, March 10, on Fox Sports 2HD and Fox Sports 2 to talk about the Durban-based side's start to the 2010 season.
  • Dan Marsh announces retirement
    Former Tasmania captain Dan Marsh will retire from first-class cricket at the end of the current Sheffield Shield match against Victoria.
  • Ross Aloisi talks domestic game
    There are just three teams in contention for the A-League championship. Join Fox Sports football commentator Ross Aloisi to discuss the pointy end of the season.
  • Clarke, North in Test squad
    Australia have included troubled vice-captain Michael Clarke and out-of-form batsman Marcus North in a 14-man squad for the coming two-Test tour of New Zealand.
  • Live Q&A with Greg Martin
    How are Australia's Super 14 teams travelling? Join Fox Sports commentator Greg Martin from 1pm (EDT) on Thursday, March 11 to discuss the big talking points.
  • Harris says Aussies have momentum
    Australia has clicked into gear and will be hard to stop in the remaining two games of the Chappell-Hadlee series against New Zealand, says pace bowler Ryan Harris.
  • Hayne to start season in pain
    Dally M Medallist Jarryd Hayne concedes his sternum injury will continue to niggle him during the 2010 NRL season.
  • Beveridge tells Wildcats to simply believe
    Perth Wildcats coach Rob Beveridge says his side is still well placed to win a record fifth NBL championship despite losing game two of the grand final series to Wollongong.
  • Clarke named but no return date
    Uncertainty still surrounds Michael Clarke's possible return to the Australian cricket team's tour of New Zealand despite the vice-captain being named in the Test squad on Wednesday.
  • Johnson out of preseason final
    Western Bulldogs captain Brad Johnson has been ruled out of Saturday night's preseason cup grand final against St Kilda through injury.
  • Five-star Arsenal turns on the style
    Arsenal swept into the Champions League quarter-finals on the back of a Nicklas Bendtner hat-trick in a majestic 5-0 win against Porto this morning (AEDT).
  • Thompson sparks grand final pitch concerns
    Melbourne Victory striker Archie Thompson has slammed the Docklands pitch as "a cow paddock" and warned something must be done quickly to improve it ahead of the A-League grand final on Saturday week.
  • Jumps racing season delayed
    Racing Victoria will delay the start of the jumps season by 11 days because of problems with the construction of its new barriers.
  • Australia to take on Dutch in semis
    Australia will take on the Netherlands in the semi-finals of the hockey World Cup despite the Dutch losing 2-1 to South Korea overnight.
  • No more knobbly knees for Nadal
    Former world number one Rafael Nadal, who retired injured during his Australian Open quarter-final in January, says he is fit for the Indian Wells tournament which gets underway in California on Wednesday.
  • Robben magic puts Bayern through
    Bayern Munich reached the Champions League quarter-finals on away goals this morning (AEDT) despite a 3-2 defeat at Fiorentina in a thrilling last 16 second leg tie.
  • Tassie legend Marsh pulls up stumps
    Tasmanian cricket is preparing to farewell one of its favourite sons with Dan Marsh close to announcing his retirement.
  • Sunderland savour valuable victory
    Darren Bent's first Premier League hat-trick helped inspire Sunderland to a badly-needed 4-0 victory over Bolton Wanderers at the Stadium of Light this morning (AEDT).