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Saturday, January 2, 2016
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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Ian Thorpe
A five-time
Olympic
gold medalist, the most by any
Australian
athlete.
Throw in 10 Commonwealth Games golds, multiple World Championships and World record, and you can how he made the list with ease.
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John Eales
One of the Wallabies' most inspirational captains, he raised the William Webb Ellis Cup in 1999, and who can forget his last-gasp penalty goal to sink the All Blacks in Dunedin?
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Tim Cahill
The greatest Socerroo of all time? He's scored goals at the 2006, 2010 and 2014 World Cup.
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Friday, January 1, 2016
Davor Suker
Davor Suker was World Cup 1998 top scorer with 6 goals.
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Barcelona eclipsed Real Madrid as the most prolific team of 2015 in Europe's top five leagues
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