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Dan Walsh is a sports reporter for the Sydney Morning Herald.

Strange days: One family and three games in two hours make NRL history

Strange days: One family and three games in two hours make NRL history

The greatest game of all will take a Strange turn on Sunday afternoon, as John, Jasmin and Ethan Strange all turn out across the NRL and NRLW on the one day.

  • by Dan Walsh

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Ewing suffers broken back in Teahupo’o wipeout, putting world title bid on the rocks
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Ewing suffers broken back in Teahupo’o wipeout, putting world title bid on the rocks

Ethan Ewing’s world title tilt is in serious doubt after the No.2 ranked surfer fractured two vertebrae in his back after wiping out at Teahupo’o.

  • by Dan Walsh
Expert breakdown of NRL round 24 matches
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Expert breakdown of NRL round 24 matches

There’s just four rounds remaining in the regular season, and round 24 kicks off with Manly’s campaign going on the line when they face the NRL’s toughest test.

  • by Christian Nicolussi, Dan Walsh and Adrian Proszenko
Haas camp hunts ‘the right deal’ to keep million-dollar man at Red Hill

Haas camp hunts ‘the right deal’ to keep million-dollar man at Red Hill

Payne Haas’s management will meet with Brisbane hierarchy this week as the game’s No.1 prop turns to former cross code star Sonny Bill Williams for advice on his future.

  • by Dan Walsh
‘Overhyped? They’re the ones hyping him up’: Roosters defend Suaalii as Walker edges closer

‘Overhyped? They’re the ones hyping him up’: Roosters defend Suaalii as Walker edges closer

Criticism of the 20-year-old, and talk of an early release to rugby union, continues to gather momentum as fellow prodigy Sam Walker takes a significant step in his NRL comeback.

  • by Dan Walsh
Why Labuschagne is Australia’s World Cup fall guy as Sangha, Hardie lead Gen Next

Why Labuschagne is Australia’s World Cup fall guy as Sangha, Hardie lead Gen Next

Test star Marnus Labuschagne has been left out of Australia’s upcoming World Cup campaign in India as Pat Cummins rests up with a fractured wrist and a pair of bolters are named.

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Eels battered and bruised by four Ravalawa tries, but still alive
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Eels battered and bruised by four Ravalawa tries, but still alive

Last season’s losing grand finalists live to fight another day after surviving the mother of all scares from a Dragons outfit playing for little more than pride.

  • by Dan Walsh
Burgess faces season-ending ban as prop shortage leaves Souths sweating

Burgess faces season-ending ban as prop shortage leaves Souths sweating

South Sydney will sweat scans on Jai Arrow’s back as the Bunnies face a big man shortage with English star Tom Burgess likely sidelined for the rest of their finals bid.

  • by Dan Walsh and Christian Nicolussi
Expert breakdown of NRL round 23 matches
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Expert breakdown of NRL round 23 matches

A couple of heavyweight derby clashes could have a huge bearing on who features in the finals action next month - and that’s before we talk about the Panthers-Storm blockbuster.

  • by Christian Nicolussi, Adam Pengilly, Dan Walsh and Nick Wright
Ashes 2023 as it happened: Five wickets in 30 minutes secures thrilling England win

Ashes 2023 as it happened: Five wickets in 30 minutes secures thrilling England win

Australia were on track for a famous, historic win in the fifth Test until Chris Woakes and Moeen Ali emerged as unlikely match-winners to help England level an incredible Ashes series.

  • by Dan Walsh
Ashes 2023 as it happened: Australia have to make Oval history as England eye big target

Ashes 2023 as it happened: Australia have to make Oval history as England eye big target

England have dominated the third day at The Oval to have Australia staring down a daunting fourth-innings run-chase to win their first Ashes series in the UK since 2001.

  • by Dan Walsh