Sunday, January 3, 2016
Saturday, January 2, 2016
Johnathan Thurston
His field-goal won the North Queensland Cowboys their first ever NRL title. He lifted the Daily M medal for a fourth time, and was part of another Queensland State of Origin triumph.
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Cathy Freeman
The nation stopped for her 400 m triumph, a result which give this golden girl the perfect comeback after winning a silver medal in Atalanta four years earlier.
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Greg Norman
He won golf's British Open twice in 1986 and 1993. Could have many added to the list.
Runner-up at the Masters three times, US Open twice, and PGA Championship twice.
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Don Bradman
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Shane Warne
He may have polarized the sporting public, but there's no denying this superstar a place on this list.
Over 1000 international wickets, 708 at Test level, and a true Australian larrikin.
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Adam Goodes
A dual-Brownlow Medal winner, with two Premierships to his names at the Sydney Swans.
For All-Australian nominations and an AFL Rising Star Award. This guy's done everything possible in the game.
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