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Swedish fans must take responsibility after death - Larsson
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - Former Sweden striker Henrik Larsson called on fans to take responsibility for combating hooliganism following the death of a supporter in his home town of Helsingborg on Sunday.
NSW claim Sheffield Shield after dominating draw
SYDNEY (Reuters) - New South Wales won the Sheffield Shield for the 46th time on Tuesday after the final of the first class state championship ended in a draw half way through day five at Canberra's Manuka Oval.
Australian Olympic medallist on drugs possession charge
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australian former Olympic swimmer Geoff Huegill has been charged with drug possession by police in Sydney after being arrested at a horse racing meeting at the weekend.
Ailing Thorpe may not compete again, says manager
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Australian swimming great Ian Thorpe is in a Sydney hospital fighting a "serious" infection and is unlikely to swim competitively again, his manager told Australian media late on Tuesday.
Cooper likely to miss France tests with shoulder injury
(Reuters) - Australia flyhalf Quade Cooper is almost certain to miss the Wallabies test series against France next month after suffering a shoulder injury in a Super Rugby match on Saturday.
Terengganu will send 25 cyclists to Sukma
KEMAMAN (Bernama): Terengganu will send 25 riders, including seven women, to the 17th Sukma (Malaysia Games) in Perlis, from May 24-June 4.
Centred Beale has burning desire to prove doubters wrong
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Kurtley Beale has been rejuvenated by his move back to Sydney after a miserable 2013 and desperate to get out on a rugby pitch in the green and gold of Australia to prove the doubters wrong.
Nigerian state shuts sports bars in bid to stop World Cup attacks
YOLA Nigeria (Reuters) - Soldiers in a Nigerian state at the heart of an Islamist revolt shut down all venues preparing to screen live World Cup matches on Wednesday, hoping to stave off the kind of attacks that have killed more than 20 people in the past two weeks.
Playtime over as jet-set Carter gets back to work
SYDNEY (Reuters) - Six months travelling the globe on an A-listers sabbatical have come to an end and on Saturday, Dan Carter will be back doing what he loves best, playing rugby for silverware with the Canterbury Crusaders.
Entertainer Mitcham feels that competition buzz again
GLASGOW (Reuters) - From diving in a circus dressed as a bumblebee to battling his inner demons before and after winning Olympic gold, Australian Matthew Mitcham’s journey to the Commonwealth Games has been, much like his beloved sport, full of highs and lows.