Anthony Colangelo, The Sydney Morning Herald

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The Sydney Morning Herald

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  • Brisbane Times
  • WAtoday
  • The Age
  • Traveller
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  • Canberra Times
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Past articles by Anthony:

AOC lashes SA for imposing ‘28-day quarantine’ on returning Olympians

The Australian Olympic Committee has lashed the South Australian government for imposing an additional 14 days’ quarantine on a group of athletes returning to that state from Tokyo via Sydney. → Read More

A spring in your step: What’s inside the new running ‘super’ shoes?

Many runners at these Olympics will be wearing a new type of shoe – that has ignited debate. Why? → Read More

Australian equestrian rider banned for positive cocaine test

Australian equestrian rider Jamie Kermond has been provisionally suspended on the eve of the Tokyo Games for returning a positive drug test for cocaine. → Read More

Lions head to Melbourne, Suns v Tigers likely to move to Marvel Stadium

The Brisbane Lions are set for a hurried departure from Queensland and will head to Melbourne on Tuesday afternoon, while Gold Coast’s match against Richmond is likely to be moved from Metricon Stadium to Marvel Stadium. → Read More

AFL 2021 LIVE updates: Magpies and Power front up for grudge match

We will bring you the key moments on AFL Sunday with the Magpies up against the Power first, and then Essendon taking on North Melbourne. → Read More

Willie Rioli pleads guilty to cannabis possession

Police caught Rioli with the drugs at Darwin Airport on April 23 while he was set to fly to the Tiwi Islands. → Read More

Willie Rioli to face court for alleged drug possession

Willie Rioli will front a Darwin court on Wednesday charged with “possessing a schedule 2 dangerous drug in a quantity less than trafficable (under 50 grams) in a public place”. → Read More

A Marvellous footy family: How superheroes keep the Nobles close

David Noble has Marvel superhero nicknames for his family. This weekend, he and his son John will be on opposing sides as coach and player ... at Marvel Stadium. → Read More

Paddy McCartin punch being looked at by VFL match review panel

The VFL match review panel will decide on a penalty or otherwise for McCartin today. He returned to footy for the Swans VFL side earlier this year, having not played since 2019 because of the effects of concussion. → Read More

‘Not true’: AFL rubbishes claims of standing ban for fans

The AFL’s manager of clubs and broadcasting Travis Auld says fans have to sit in their designated seat for contact tracing purposes, but can stand to barrack. → Read More

Bruce McAvaney calls time on ‘special’ AFL commentary career

Broadcasting great Bruce McAvaney is taking a step back from calling football, but will still lead Channel Seven’s horse racing and Olympics coverage. → Read More

Dylan Alcott wins Australian Open, his seventh consecutive home grand slam

The Australian won his seventh consecutive Australian Open title and his 12th grand slam overall, defeating up-and-coming rival Sam Schroder on Thursday morning. → Read More

Australian Open 2021 LIVE updates: Ash Barty, Rafael Nadal and Stefanos Tsitsipas look to secure spots in quarter-finals

Day eight of the 2021 Australian Open will see big names take the court including world No.1 Ashleigh Barty, Rafael Nadal, Stefanos Tsitsipas and Elina Svitolina. They’re fighting for a spot in the quarter-finals. → Read More

Osaka’s coach in awe of Barty’s comeback

While Barty is playing with strapping on her thigh, she insists it is a small matter she is on top of and did not seem in trouble in a commanding win over Ekaterina Alexandrova on Saturday night. → Read More

No-fuss Barty casts off injury cloud, cruises into fourth round

Ashleigh Barty is into the fourth round of the Australian Open despite her nearly year-long break from tennis, and played brilliantly in the third round on Saturday night. → Read More

Djokovic overcomes injury to beat Fritz, pain of US Open loss spurs Zverev

Novak Djokovic defeated American Taylor Fritz in five sets to make his 13th Australian Open fourth round. Earlier, Alexander Zverev enjoyed a commanding win over Adrian Mannarino. → Read More

‘Cat and mouse’: What’s it like to face off against Ash Barty or Rafael Nadal?

How do the top players – such as Barty and Nadal – make life on court so difficult for their opponents? What can a player do in the face of monstrous topspin or relentless endurance or the occasional, masterful drop shot? → Read More

‘I can’t serve without pain’: Injured Kyrgios struggles in loss to Coric

Nick Kyrgios also received two code violations in the game, one for swearing and another for breaking his racquet and throwing it into the crowd. → Read More

Volley with a view: Why (and how) do you hold a grand slam in a pandemic?

What are the rules for Open players? What has the controversy been about? And what's next? → Read More

More positive cases linked to Australian Open 'likely' in coming days

More players and officials landing in Melbourne for the Australian Open are likely to test positive to coronavirus within days after new cases were confirmed among participants arriving for the tennis tournament. → Read More