Mark Zahra's victory with Hotpot Observer in the Victoria Derby not only cements his status as a leading jockey but also highlights the growing influence of Western Australian talent in horse racing.
Rolls-Royce has signed a memorandum of understanding with the Victorian Government to boost the state’s defence skills.
Juan Mata has told ESPN that while his current focus is Melbourne Victory, he is open to investing in the A-League in the future after exploring buying into multiple clubs over the offseason.
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Mind of Mata: Why A-League's biggest name embraces hype
Juan Mata embraces the spotlight and pressure that comes with being the A-League Men's biggest name and knows what type of ...
Cape Town. - The 14th edition of the Super Rugby tournament kicks off in Dunedin on Friday, February 13 when the Highlanders host the ACT Brumbies in a Trans-Tasman clash, according to the official ...
The full field for the 2025 Melbourne Cup has been set with 24 horses competing for the greatest prize in Australian horse ...
Six players from European champion England were voted to the Women's World 11 team announced Monday by the soccer players’ ...
NASIAH Wanganeen-Milera's famous performance against Melbourne this year was the fourth biggest comeback in St Kilda's history, while Greater Western Sydney and Richmond also enjoyed incredible ...
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G2 or not G2: Trump's new favorite term for US-China relations carries a lot of history's baggage
President Donald Trump has suggested his outlook to the U.S.-China relationship with a six-word post on Truth Social. He ...
Red-hot jockey Mark Zahra has continued his stunning form in the Melbourne Cup carnival ahead of his ride on favourite Al ...
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