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  • Why Cooney-Cross is yet to play at the Asian Cup as Kerr provides positive update | From 2010 Asi…

    Why Cooney-Cross is yet to play at the Asian Cup as Kerr provides positive update | From 2010 Asi…

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    Why Cooney-Cross is yet to play at the Asian Cup as Kerr provides positive update

    Arsenal star Kyra Cooney-Cross has not featured in either of the Matildas’ first two matches at the Women’s Asian Cup amid a difficult few months off the pitch.

    The 24-year-old has publicly shared her pain after her mum Jess was diagnosed with a rare, incurable bile duct cancer in January.

    FOLLOW LIVE: Matildas v South Korea in crucial Asian Cup clash

    After returning home to be with family, Cooney-Cross did make her return for the Gunners in the Champions League on February 12, but was dealing with illness prior to arriving in camp for the tournament on home soil.

    The midfielder did not see the pitch in the 4-0 win over Iran in the Gold Coast on Thursday night, but she appeared to be in good spirits as she passed through the mixed zone after the match, cheekily whispering into Sam Kerr’s ear as the skipper stopped to speak to reporters.

    From 2010 Asian Cup champions to football executives: Trailblazers guiding the Matildas’ next trophy

    From lifting the trophy in 2010 to leading the game off the field, Heather Garriock and Sarah Walsh reflect on the Matildas’ only AFC Women’s Asian Cup title and why 2026 presents another chance to make history.

    The CommBank Matildas have only lifted the AFC Women’s Asian Cup once.

    That breakthrough came in 2010, a defining night in Chengdu that delivered Australia’s first major international women’s title. Sixteen years on, it remains the only one.

    For Heather Garriock, now Football Australia’s Deputy CEO, the memory still resonates, not just as a former player, but as someone who has watched the game evolve from the inside.

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    The unorthodox coaching gambit that helped Matildas to greatest triumph

    An unfancied, injury-hit Matildas won Australia's first major international trophy at the 2010 Asian Cup. (Getty Images: Visual China Group)

    Former Matildas coach Tom Sermanni received quite the makeover after guiding Australia to the final of the 2010 Women's Asian Cup.

    In a hotel room in central China, at the pointy end of a gruelling tournament played almost entirely on the same pockmarked field, Sermanni had his grey hair coloured and trademark moustache shaved by a throng of jubilant Matildas.

    "So about six months before the tournament, the players had been chipping away at me, like, 'Why don't you dye your hair?'" Sermanni told ABC Sport.

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  • ‘Best team yet’: The Aussies to watch at the 2026 Winter Olympic Games | Australia is set for its…

    ‘Best team yet’: The Aussies to watch at the 2026 Winter Olympic Games | Australia is set for its…

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    'Best team yet': The Aussies to watch at the 2026 Winter Olympic Games

    Matt Graham and Jakara Anthony are two of Australia's leading athletes heading into the Games. (Supplied: OWIA/Chris Hocking)

    Australia heads into the 2026 Winter Olympic Games in Milano Cortina (and Livigno) with arguably its strongest team in history.

    This season alone, 11 different Australians have won a total of 26 medals at World Cup level across seven different sporting disciplines.

    That doesn't even include the two X Games medals won by Scotty James and Indra Brown in Aspen last week.

    Thirteen of those World Cup medals have been gold, while three Aussies — Jakara Anthony, Brown and Adam Lambert — currently wear the yellow bib as leaders of their respective World Cup standings.

    Australia is set for its best Winter Olympics. These are the athletes who can make it happen

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    Livigno: Australia has never won more than two gold medals at a single Winter Olympics, never won more than four medals at a Winter Games, and never defended a Winter Olympic gold.

    It’s an exciting possibility that Australia could break one of those records at the 2026 Games in Milano Cortina this month. It’s even more extraordinary, and feasible, that Australia could break all three of them by time the Games close on February 22.

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    Record medal haul on the cards for Aussie Winter team

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    Taking their lead from their summer counterparts, Australia's 2026 Winter team are set to be remembered as the most successful ever as the Olympic Games get under way in Italy.

    Australians brought home a record haul of 18 gold medals among 53 in total from Paris in 2024, and the Winter crew have similarly lofty ambitions in Milan-Cortina, albeit on a smaller scale.

    Four years ago in Beijing, the Australian team won a record four medals, including gold by moguls superstar Jakara Anthony.

    Snowboard king Scotty James and skeleton veteran Jackie Narracott both bagged silver, and Tess Coady pocketed a snowboard slopestyle bronze.

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  • Cabinet ministers yet to attend atrocity site | Jewish heckler tossed from Bondi memorial | Polic…

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    Police remove keffiyeh-wearing Jewish woman from Bondi memorial site

    Australian police removed Jewish activist Michelle Berkon from the Bondi Beach memorial site after she wore a keffiyeh while mourning victims of the mass shooting. Berkon says the tragedy was politicised, with Israeli flags turning a space for grief into a political statement.

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