Titans Player of the Year Kini hopes to make his debut in New Zealand
Gold Coast fullback Keano Kini will make his New Zealand debut after winning the Paul Broughton Medal as Titans player of the year at just 20 years of age.
Gold Coast fullback Keano Kini will make his New Zealand debut after winning the Paul Broughton Medal as Titans player of the year at just 20 years of age.
Uncapped seamer Milan Rathnayake, 28, will make his Test debut in Manchester as Sri Lanka seek their first Test win against England in a decade.
Mason Greenwood scored twice on his debut for Marseille in a 5-1 win over Brest in their French league opener, while Lille's game against Reims was suspended for more than 30 minutes after Angel Gomes was knocked unconscious in a collision. Greenwood, the former Manchester United striker who completed a controversial move to Marseille this … Read more
Manchester United got their league season off to a winning start when new signing Joshua Zirkzee scored a late goal against Fulham at Old Trafford.
The West Coast's top AFLW draft pick has a good chance of making a first-round debut after an impressive performance in the Eagles' final pre-season clash. The Eagles lost their second competitive game under new coach Daisy Pearce against St. Kilda by 3.5 (23) to 8.7 (55).
Nigerian midfielder Christantus Uche played in the fifth Spanish football division two years ago, and now he scored a goal on his debut for Getafe in La Liga.
West Coast Fever Australian Championship star Alice Teague-Neeld is one step closer to making her debut for the Australian national team after being invited to take part in Team Australia's training camps over the next 12 months.
The one-off foray of breakdancing into the Olympic Games was widely criticized after the first day of competition in Paris. The sport made its debut at the world's largest global sporting competition on Saturday morning (AWST), and Australian Rachael Gunn – or Raygun – was among the participating athletes.
Western Force great Ian Prior once harbored a desire to represent the Wallabies. Even though he never got to wear the green and gold jersey, the celebrated half-back made his debut on the international stage with Zimbabwe towards the end of his career.
It was a big weekend for former Harvey Brunswick-Leschenault player Clay Hall, who followed in his father Derek's footsteps and made his AFL debut. The 19-year-old midfielder played for West Coast in their 10-point win over the Gold Coast Suns at Optus Stadium on Friday night, collecting five possessions and making one tackle.