The three-time equestrian gold medallist, the team flag bearer for the 1996 Games opening ceremony, is the only Australian to have competed at eight Olympics .
The 23-year-old joined Nottingham Forest from Chelsea on deadline day of last year's summer transfer window. He scored eight Premier League goals for the club.
Football fans hilariously mocked one of the linesmen officiating Portugal's Euro 2024 last-16 victory over Slovenia on Monday after footage showed them running on the pitch during the game.
Dustin Martin 's future have reportedly been narrowed down to just two options, and neither include Richmond, according to a new report from Channel 9.
Andy Murray made the decision on Tuesday morning not to play his first round singles match against Tomas Machac, meaning he has played his final singles match at the All England Club.
TAMARA PRENN AT WIMBLEDON: Murray confirmed that he would no longer be taking part in the singles draw on Tuesday morning, hours before his planned Centre Court clash with Tomas Machac.
Leeds United have released a remarkable statement after selling Archie Gray to Tottenham for £30m, blaming the teenager's release clause for his departure.
CHRIS FOY IN AUCKLAND: The 33-year-old Harlequins prop will line up at loosehead against New Zealand in Dunedin on Saturday, more than 12 years since his international debut.
Andy Murray's decision to withdraw from the men's singles competition at Wimbledon has left fans distraught as the Scotsman admitted he had failed to recover from surgery in time.
The ex-Arsenal midfielder (left) has been a key part of Switzerland's form at Euro 2024, with the side one of the most impressive teams at the tournament having reached the quarter-final stage.
The deluge comes after the broadcaster captioned a replay of Ronaldo's penalty miss against Slovenia 'Misstiano Penaldo' on Monday night, with John Terry labelling the BBC a 'disgrace'.
The incident led to hostility between the two teams, with England and their fans furious with Australia's alleged lack of sporting integrity.
Conor McGregor was amongst the sports stars sending messages of encouragement to Cristiano Ronaldo after the 39-year-old was left in floods of tearing following his penalty miss.
The 37-year-old Scot had been touch and go to be fit enough for his first round match-up against Czech ace Tomas Machac and took the agonising decision this morning that he is not ready.
The forward (left) and his Portugal side were on the verge of an early exit from Euro 2024 and needed a penalty shootout to get past their opponents on Monday evening, though could not have done so.
New footage has emerged of Cristiano Ronaldo being moved to tears after seeing his mother crying in the stands following his penalty miss in Portugal's last-16 clash with Slovenia at Euro 2024.
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The 21-year-old has spent the past two campaigns on loan at Sheffield United, playing 75 games for the Blades across their promotion and relegation seasons.
Conor Mcgregor has placed another eye-watering bet after previously placing a £60,000 wager on Cristiano Ronaldo to win the Golden Boot at Euro 2024.
Ronaldo (left) and Co were on the verge of being knocked out of Euro 2024 on Monday and needed penalties to reach the last eight of the tournament, with the forward missing from the spot in extra time.
Laidlaw, 89, was an integral part of Melbourne's golden era during the late 1950s and 1960s, winning four premierships between 1955 and 1960.
CHRIS FOY IN AUCKLAND: While the rest of the Red Rose line-up is unchanged, the front row has been overhauled after the 52-17 win over Japan in Tokyo on June 22.
Rugby league legend Cameron Smith has called on the NRL to 'scrap' a controversial rule that he believes hurt his beloved Queensland Maroons in game two of the Origin series at the MCG.
The singing sensation was filmed performing a rendition of 'A-team' for the squad as they cooled off after a warm-down session.
Aussie tennis star Aleksandar Vukic has turned heads after declaring he can beat defending champion and third seed Carlos Alcaraz at Wimbledon in their second round match.