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Manly launch Fridgegate investigation
2:30 AM | MANLY have begun an investigation into Peter Peters following claims a fridge he requested for the players was found in the home of one of the former media manager's friends. As we revealed last week, a long-time Sea Eagles backer ended his association with the club amid allegations Peters appropriated the fridge.
Forrest's road to the top is paved with pain
2:30 AM | The former Blue has taken a well-travelled detour on his way to the Australian team. Daniel Lane reports.
Driving Team Davies
2:30 AM | Laura Davies clearly revels in golf touring, writes Peter Stone.
Doc and Lolly Pig, course characters alive in memory
2:30 AM | Maybe the Blues Brothers had a footwork edge but there will never be another doubles combination like Dr John McGirr and Jack Hogan (aka the Lolly Pig). Give them a pub or racecourse bar and they would not only stimulate turnover but conversation and laughter, too.
2:30 AM | JUST fives holes into Korean So Yeon Ryu's third round at Royal Pines yesterday she'd opened up a five-shot lead in the Australian Ladies Masters and it began to look as though the final round was, to borrow a line from the great Walter Hagen, just a matter of: "Who's going to run second today?"
2:30 AM | Success at the elite level won't be enough for Friday's National Futurity winner Midnight Capers and National Derby victor Sure As to secure a start in the Temlee field at The Meadows on February 18.
Stoner irons out back problem in time to set Sepang alight
2:30 AM | MotoGP world champion Casey Stoner might have missed the opening official test of the new season in Sepang on Tuesday due to a back spasm problem, but after a massage and anti-inflammatory pills, the world champ's back drama was banished before the second day. He duly went on to be the fastest aboard his Honda, ahead of the Yamahas. As yet there is no sign of a serious Ducati return to the pointy end.
2:30 AM | Just nine weeks into his comeback after a 12-month betting-related disqualification, jockey Peter Robl can't believe his luck. "I've ridden 30-odd winners in nine months. I've never done that before," the 40-year-old said. "It's been amazing.
2:30 AM | NEWCASTLE face their biggest test of the season when they meet Sydney FC at the Sydney Football Stadium today. The Jets need to back up last week's 1-0 victory over Brisbane with a second consecutive away win if they are to stay in finals contention with only seven games remaining.
Meet the next Nathan Tinkler
2:30 AM | Businessman Geoff Murphy wants an NRL team in central Queensland and he went all the way to Wisconsin to find out how to do it.
Clarke won't oppose more T20s
2:30 AM | MICHAEL CLARKE will not stand in the way if Cricket Australia stages more Twenty20 internationals at the expense of one-day matches even as it prepares to co-host the World Cup in 2015.
2:30 AM | LUKE WILKSHIRE assumed the mantle of football's highest paid Australian during the week when Dynamo Moscow outlayed $10 million to extend his stay in Russia by two more years.
2:30 AM | A month out from the start of the NRL season, rising Warriors star Shaun Johnson has admitted he is still being hampered by a bulged disc in his back.
2:30 AM | HE IS the Warriors' only signing from a rival NRL club this year and it wouldn't be a stretch to describe him as a marquee one at that.
Blue Sox walk all over Aces to set up series endgame
2:30 AM | THE Sydney Blue Sox will look to finish off rivals the Melbourne Aces in their Australian Baseball League semi-final series today, after grabbing a 2-1 lead in the best-of-five series in Melbourne on Friday.
2:30 AM | AL BAXTER was renowned as one of the most intelligent rugby players in the country, but now he can add courageous or foolish to that description - depending on whether you view pain endurance as selfless or masochistic.
Sweep success as Hamilton's little women mix it with the big boys
2:30 AM | INSIDE the Coogee Beach clubhouse, surfboat sweep Beck Hamilton peers through the salt-encrusted windows at the grey skies and pounding waves and says matter-of-factly, "Yeah, we'd still go out in this, maybe not when I first started but now … absolutely."
All heart, but no victory
2:30 AM | A draw was the result neither team needed, perhaps it was inevitable that's what they got.
2:30 AM | Michael Clarke will not stand in the way if Cricket Australia stages more Twenty20 internationals at the expense of one-day matches even as it prepares to co-host the World Cup in 2015.
2:30 AM | The new India, which showed up at the MCG on Friday, has not shaken Michael Clarke.
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