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By: Noah StrangTony Popovic named new Socceroos head coach, replacing Graham Arnold
Former Melbourne Victory Tony Popovic has been named as the new Socceroos head coach, after Graham Arnold’s resignation on 20 September.

By: Scott McglynnRomantic Warrior took the 2023 Cox Plate home to Hong Kong
There is a strong raiding challenge building with runners from the northern hemisphere massing to challenge with a strong Japanese presence.

By: Noah StrangRoosters beat Eagles to secure preliminary finals place against Storm
Sydney Roosters are set to play Melbourne Storm in the preliminary finals after beating Manly Sea Eagles 40-16 in the semi final on Saturday.

By: Noah StrangDe Bruyne a doubt for Man City vs. Arsenal after injury against Inter
After suffering a groyne injury against Inter Milan in the Champions League, Kevin De Bruyne could miss Man City vs. Arsenal on Sunday.

By: Noah StrangMikel Arteta confirms Martin Ødegaard will be out “for a while”
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has confirmed that Martin Ødegaard’s ankle injury is a serious one. He will be out “for a while,” says the Spaniard.

By: Noah StrangCosta set for Sydney FC debut in multi-million dollar competition
Superstar winger Douglas Costa is set to make his debut for Sydney FC in their AFC Champions League Two match against Hong Kong club Eastern SC.

By: Noah Strang$600m deal confirms Papua New Guinea will join the NRL as 19th club
The NRL and Australian federal government have agreed to a $600 million deal to bring the league’s 19th club to Papua New Guinea in 2028.

By: Noah StrangAnnesley backs ref after controversial call in Panthers vs. Roosters
NRL football boss Graham Annesley says the referee was right to rule out Joseph-Aukuso Suaalii’s try against Panthers on Friday night.

By: Scott McglynnGrowing Empire won for the fourth time in five starts on Saturday
Growing Empire looked a tough horse to beat beforehand in the Listed Poseidon Stakes at Flemington on Saturday afternoon and so it proved.

By: Noah StrangPanel set to hear Man City 115 charges case on September 16
A date has finally been set for the hearing over Manchester City’s 115 breaches of EPL financial rules. A panel will hear the case on Sept. 16.