High-speed pursuit on offer without high stakes
Highway Patrol officers have offered a rare chance for the public to enjoy the excitement of a high-speed pursuit without the high stakes. The friendly but competitive race between the police and car enthusiasts aims to encourage drivers to make safer choices. For more, Amy Clements reports.
Mitch Moses efforts not enough to lift Parramatta up on the ladder
Mitch Moses took his Origin form back to club land, but couldn't lift Parra off the bottom of the ladder. Maroons star Xavier Coates injured his hamstring in the Storm's win over Canberra. The Knights defeated the Moses-inspired Eels in Newcastle. For more, James Manton reports.
Panthers struggle without Origin players as Dragons dominate Dolphins
It's been a tough watch for the Panthers with rested origin players. The Dragons trounced the Dolphins at Kogarah to surge into the top 8. In Penrith, a combined 9 Origin stars were rested, the Cowboys prevailing in a wet weather slog. For more, Nick Markham reports.
Maroons Xavier Coates ruled out of Game 3
The Maroons will have to make at least one change for the Suncorp decider with a hamstring injury ruling Xavier Coates out of Game 3. While the Broncos Origin stars can't return soon enough with two backup forwards suffering long-term injuries against the Warriors. For more, Brett Thomas reports.
Port coach Ken Hinkley fight back tears after St Kilda win
Port coach Ken Hinkley fought back tears after his side escaped with a 2-point win over St Kilda. Max King was held goalless for the Saints who fell agonisingly short of much-needed victory. For more, Tim Hipsley reports.
Dolphins top eight hopes shaky after Dragons clash
The Dolphins top eight hopes are looking shaky after being dismantled by a clinical Dragons in Sydney clash. All smiles for the Cowboys though after upsetting the Premiers in Penrith while at Kogarah, the Dolphins made too many errors in a poor second half. For more, Ben Davis reports.
Blues cement second spot on the AFL ladder
A third-quarter masterclass helped the Blues cement the second spot on the ladder. They were a class above beating the Tigers by 61 points with Dustin Martin adding to their injury woes. For more, Kate Massey reports.
Hawthorn beat the Eagles with a 61-point win
Hawthorn turned up to Optus Stadium and ruined the Eagles' day with a 61-point thumping, and the margin didn't feel that close. The Eagles were goalless in the opening term, and had just 4 for the game the Hawks with a 5th straight win, keeping their finals hopes alive. For more, Anna Hay reports.
Queensland make Women's Origin history
Queensland has made Women's Origin History after triumphing over New South Wales in Game 3 in Townsville. In front of over 22,000 fans the Maroons capitalised on an error-riddled Sky Blues outfit storming to a 14-nil lead at the break For more, Mark Beretta reports.
Blues adamant emotions won't dim their Origin decider focus
The Blues are adamant they won't let emotion dim their focus in the Origin decider at Suncorp. As you saw earlier, six unanswered tries propelled New South Wales to a record 34-nil half-time lead at the MCG. But they were far less clinical in a scrappy second forty that saw Liam Martin sin-binned. …