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Bec Allen and Brodie Grundy on when the ball just doesn't bounce your way - AthletesVoice

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Sami Kennedy-Sim: Fighting through the Covid Fear

Competing at her third Winter Olympics in the ski cross event in Beijing, Kennedy-Sim reveals how the threat of Covid has her on a knife edge.

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American vs British banter as Mason Cox takes on Geva Mentor in a gaming semi-final

AFL vs Netball

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Max Gawn: The higher purpose at the heart of this | AthletesVoice

Max Gawn recalls the aftermath of Melbourne’s first AFL Premiership in 57 years, thinking of the whole team and the reason they all play, and the supporters and the reasons they all watch.

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Rachael Haynes: Off the emotional rollercoaster

Five-time world champion and vice-captain of Australia’s women’s cricket team, Rachael Haynes and her partner Leah Poulton recently welcomed their first child. Rachael opens up about being a first-time mum and juggling her sporting career.

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It's been a battle, but I want a gold medal to match my mum's - AthletesVoice

Kaitlin Nobbs' mum and dad both played hockey at the Olympics for Australia. After a tough battle with injury and the stress of the Covid cancellation, she's ready to go for a gold of her own.

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'The special one: 'Our sister Ash' by Sara Coppolecchia and Ali Egstorf

She may not have done her fair share of the cleaning as a kid, but Ash Barty is making it up to her sisters, and their kids, now she’s hit the big time.

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'The best motivational speech I've ever heard', by James Tedesco

As far as tactics to rev a team up go, this is right up there!

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'A mile in my shoes' by Ange Postecoglou - PlayersVoice

This article was originally written by Ange Postecoglou in late 2017. Now, following his appointment as Celtic manager, an incredible achievement at one of the biggest clubs in European football, we want to revisit how Ange approached coaching the Socceroos, as told in his own words. Every Socceroos camp I told the same story. …

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'A blurry line on the screen' by Brandon Defina

To be the best, LOL pro Brandon Defina has to spend 10-12 hours a day staring at a screen. Yet to keep his mind sharp & in the game, rather than stressed, there are other things that he has to do, too.