Monday, March 21, 2016

Matt McKay in for Terry Antonis as Socceroos group in Adelaide for Tajikistan Test and other top stories.

  • Matt McKay in for Terry Antonis as Socceroos group in Adelaide for Tajikistan Test

    Socceroos call-up: Matt McKay. Photo: Getty Images Socceroos boss Ange Postecglou may be prepared to experiment with new faces in the upcoming World Cup qualifiers against Tajikistan and Jordan, but he is also wary of slipping on an unexpected banana skin in the matches in Adelaide and Sydney.So when young Greece-based midfielder Terry Antonis pulled out of the squad at the weekend, Postecoglou had little hesitation in turning to one of the veterans of his sq..
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  • Jake Carlisle links drug use with Essendon supplements trauma

    Jake Carlisle links drug use with Essendon supplements trauma
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Timeline: Essendon doping saga and the fallout Current and former players have been suspended for the 2016 season after being found guilty of doping offences. PT5M2S 620 349 Lawyers behind suspended former Bomber Jake Carlisle have linked the player's off-season drug use with the trauma of his last three years at Essendon.Carlisle's looming compensation claim comes amidst an avalanche of various legal actions facing the club from the 34 banned ..
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  • Trainer Peter Moody confirms his departure with letter to owners

    Trainer Peter Moody confirms his departure with letter to owners
    Trainer Peter Moody has notified his owners that he is closing down his Caulfield operation.PETER Moody confirmed he was closing down his Caulfield stables today, but has not ruled out one day returning as a trainer.In an email to his owners Moody said he would be walking away for the “foreseeable future”.He starts a six-month suspension for cobalt administration at midnight on Thursday night.But Moody told his owners “maybe down the track this is something I will revisit whether it is in 12 mon..
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  • Aussie star misses gold by barest of margins

    Aussie star misses gold by barest of margins
    Fabrice Lapierre just failed to catch American Marquis Dendy.AUSIE long-jumper Fabrice Lapierre has claimed the silver medal at the world indoor championships, missing gold by just 1cm.The US-based jumper soared 8.25m on his third attempt to fall agonisingly short of American Marquis Dendy’s 8.26m.The result in Portland continues the resurgence of the 32-year-old who last year finished second at the world championships in Beijing.Lapierre, won the title in 2010, now joins Sally Pearson, Steve Ho..
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  • Another Day, another win: Jason picks up where Adam Scott left off

    Another Day, another win: Jason picks up where Adam Scott left off
    Jason Day will be number two in the world tomorrow after taking out the coveted Arnold Palmer Invitational at Bay Hill this morning. ‘The King’ was on hand to congratulate the gritty Australian after he fended off Kevin Chappell, Henrik Stenson, and Troy Merritt in a tense final day. It started with Day on 15-under, with playing partner Merritt on 13-under, and the penultimate pairing of Stenson and Chappell also at 13-under. Chappell, who hasn’t won on the USPGA tour, caught and passed Day wit..
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  • Melbourne Victory need more from big name disappointments as season slips away

    Melbourne Victory need more from big name disappointments as season slips away
    ANALYSIS Victory's Fahid Ben Khalfallah is not performing to the standard he set last season. Photo: Getty Images The biggest indictment against Melbourne Victory on Sunday was that the champions spent the entire second half playing against a Newcastle side reduced to 10 men and unless you were told Kevin Muscat's team had a man advantage you would have been hard pressed to notice.Bereft of ideas and imagination in midfield, sluggish and lacking sharpness in ..
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  • Australia brace for do-or-die clash

    Australia brace for do-or-die clash
    The overview With an opening Super 10 phase loss each, both Australia and Bangladesh MUST win this match or their World T20 campaign is pretty much kaput. Unfortunately, only one team can win. Three wins guarantees a semi-final berth, while two wins, at this stage, mathematically keeps the loser's hopes alive. Whichever way you look at it, Monday's Group 2 match is huge. Steve Smith's men entered the tournament as one of the favourites, but a bleak batting performance in Dharamashala led to an..
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  • South Sydney Rabbitohs poke fun at Greg Inglis field goal brain snap

    South Sydney Rabbitohs poke fun at Greg Inglis field goal brain snap
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Burgess eases neck injury fears Rabbitohs forward Sam Burgess has told fans he's feeling lucky after positive early scan results. PT0M39S 620 349 Imagine the celebration if he'd kicked it.That was the running joke emanating out of Redfern on Monday morning as South Sydney players make light of Greg Inglis' brain snap field-goal attempt in Sunday's 8-6 NRL loss to St George Illawarra. Greg Inglis of the Rabbitohs a..
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  • Indian Wells CEO rips WTA, says it rides on the coattails of Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal

    Indian Wells CEO rips WTA, says it rides on the coattails of Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal
    Sock stalked by ex-agent?0:43Tennis: Jack Sock accuses ex-agent of bizarrely distracting him during matches INDIAN Wells tournament director Raymond Moore has accused the WTA of riding on the coattails of their male counterparts in a bizarre rant sure to cause a stir among the women’s game. Moore, a former professional player from South Africa, made the remarks ahead of the men’s final of the combined ATP-WTA event. He claimed the ATP tackled controversial issues first and continually took a le..
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  • Greg Inglis' embarrassing brain snap1:19

    Greg Inglis' embarrassing brain snap1:19
    Greg Inglis' embarrassing brain snap1:19NRL: Two points behind on the scoreboard and with the ball in his hands on the last play of the game, Greg Inglis has come up with an absolute brain snap by attempting a field goal. SOUTH Sydney captain Greg Inglis is usually quite reserved and doesn’t bother himself with much trouble on the field.But there were two incidents that left him rattled in Sunday’s clash with the Dragons at Sydney Cricket Ground.The most baffling of which was the final play of ..
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Senator Arthur Sinodinos says company tax cuts will drive higher wages .Chinese interest in Palmer's Qld station .
Optus unveils EPL plans, SBS gets a match per week .Cox Plate winner Better Loosen Up dies aged 30 in Melbourne .

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