BARDONECCHIA: Cadel Evans was met with his first significant blow in the Giro d'Italia, losing precious time to the race leader, Vincenzo Nibali, in Saturday's 14th stage in the Alps, despite a valiant effort to match the Italian's impressive late attack.
Boilover: Bombers fall hard
Plucky Giants overpowered
GWS puts up some resistance but in the end the Hawks win in a canter.
Goss at ease with review of team doping protocols
CHERASCO: Matt Goss has welcomed the handing down of the report on an independent review of his Orica-GreenEDGE team's anti-doping processes.
Power, Briscoe looking for their moment in the Indy fun

Two Australians - Will Power and Ryan Briscoe - are among the 32 drivers named in the 33 entries lodged for next weekend's 97th annual Indianapolis 500, the race with a shaky claim on being the greatest spectacle in racing. A few decades ago, Indy would routinely kill an average of a driver every May. Not so, in this faster, yet safer era. The entry list screams quality. IndyCar Series champions assigned to cars are reigning champion Ryan Hunter-Reay, Dario Franchitti (2007, 2009, 2010, 2011), Scott Dixon (2003, 2008), and Tony Kanaan (2004).Though from a road-racing background in European motor sport, Power - runner-up in the IndyCar standings for the past three years - is increasingly competitive on the high-speed ovals. His experience on road courses is an asset at Indianapolis, a flat, four-kilometre circuit with four distinct turns. Power qualified second in 2010, and has a fifth pl
<b>Phil Gould:</b> Dugan's attitude defeats bullies
Earlier this week, new Dragons recruit Josh Dugan was sitting in a Bondi Junction cafe with a friend. Just after dinner time they're relaxing, enjoying a coffee.
Hodkinson ready for second chance
Trent Hodkinson is relishing another crack at the Bulldogs' No.7 jersey, writes Michael Chammas.
<b>Matthew Burke:</b> Lions taming needs muscle - here are my tips
Perhaps the most significant aspect of the series against the British and Irish Lions in 2001 was the speed of play and physicality. We were shell-shocked walking into the sheds after losing the first Test in Brisbane. To put it simply, we were out-muscled.
Students send message to rivals by toppling Southern
Sydney University signalled a warning to their Shute Shield rivals after inflicting Southern Districts' first loss of the season in a thrilling game at Forshaw Park on Saturday.
It's not just a league of extraordinary gentlemen

Standing on a beach in France in 2003, I was asked by a group of male surfers to stand aside because the waves were ''too good to be wasted on the girls''. This didn't shock me - I'd had this attitude thrown at me throughout my career and many women in all sporting codes have encountered the same sentiment.
