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Greg Bird. (Getty Images)
Fallen Cronulla star Greg Bird is unlikely to know if he has a future with the NRL club until the board meets again on December 16.
Herschelle Gibbs. (Getty Images)
South Africa cricketer Herschelle Gibbs will undergo a month of rehabilitation for alcohol abuse, ahead of his trial for drunken driving next year.
Honda is pulling out of Formula One due to the global financial crisis, an emotional Honda Motor president, Takeo Fukui, told a press conference today.
Roy Keane. (Getty Images)
Roy Keane has resigned after two years as Sunderland manager, ending weeks of speculation about his future with the club.
Geoff Ogilvy in round one at the PGA. (Getty Images)
Geoff Ogilvy didn't need to be told he'd blown a special round when he opened his assault on the storm-disrupted Australian PGA Championship.
Top shotsThis week's best sporting images.
Experts
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Ken SutcliffeKen SutcliffeSport-led recoverySport is the shining light in these tough times.

Bird's future up in the air
Bird's future up in the airDecember 5, 2008: Cronulla Sharks player Greg Bird is still awaiting news on his playing future, aft...
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Armstrong ready to let Contador lead Seven-time Tour de France champion Lance Armstrong is happy to let 2007 champion Alberto Contador be Astana's team leader. Wilkinson targets Six Nations place Injury-plagued Jonny Wilkinson believes he will recover from a dislocated knee in time to force his way back into the England side for the Six Nations. Rossi switches to four wheels in Wales World motorcycling champion Valentino Rossi will race in the Rally of Great Britain looking to improve on his 11th place at the Rally of New Zealand.
SURFING: Whitaker snares second at Sunset BeachAustralian surfer Tom Whitaker has finished second at the O'Neill World Cup of Surfing event in Hawaii. MOTORSPORT: Crumbling Oran Park concern for driversFord's Jamie Whincup hopes an Oran Park track that is falling apart doesn't send his V8 Supercar championship hopes crumbling. GOLF: Father knows best for LyleA kick in the pants from his dad over dinner spurred Jarrod Lyle to the lowest round of his budding career after he attacked a softened Coolum resort course. FOOTBALL: Zilina beats Villa 2-1 but goes outZilina upset Aston Villa 2-1 only to tumble out of the UEFA Cup on Thursday as the English team advanced to the last 32 despite the loss. AFL: St Kilda great Harvey wins Madden MedalRetired St Kilda great Robert Harvey has won the AFL Players Association Madden Medal. FOOTBALL: Roar warned they may be caught shortCentral Coast have warned Queensland could be caught with their pants down if Roar coach Frank Farina reshuffles his successful defensive structure. CRICKET: Hairy Kat has a crack at teammatesIn-form Test opener Simon Katich has had a crack at his Australian teammates for their lack of body hair in the 2009 Men of Cricket calendar. GOLF: Surfer rides golf wave up leaderboardGolf rebel Peter Wilson looks like he'd be more at home on a surfboard than standing over a pressure putt. FOOTBALL: Kosmina expects full-on Jets assaultSydney FC coach John Kosmina expects a young Newcastle team to go full gun at his charges in Sunday's A-League clash. Hayman, Brown return to Tour Down UnderHighly-respected Australian cyclist Mathew Hayman will return to the Tour Down Under, a year after he left the race prematurely with a broken collarbone.
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'LEETHAL'Celebrate Brett Lee's 300th Test wicket.
Gods and DogsWheels most beautiful vs ugliest.
Should Greg Bird be totally banned from the NRL?
"It's tarnished the image of Australian sport to the same degree as cricket's under arm incident."

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