Optus unveils EPL plans, SBS gets a match per week
To watch all next season's EPL matches, Australian fans will need to become customers of Optus. Photo: AP The English Premier League (EPL) will appear on Australian free-to-air television from next season after Optus inked a deal with SBS to broadcast one match a week for the next three seasons.To watch all next season's EPL matches and see giants such as Manchester United, Chelsea and Arsenal duke it out in the world's most popular football league, Australia..>> view originalCanterbury Bulldogs prop David Klemmer cleared by NRL judiciary, free to face Parramatta Eels on Friday night
Video will begin in 5 seconds. Bulldogs bite Panthers at the death Canterbury steals an 18-16 NRL victory over Penrith at Pepper Stadium when Moses M'bye scored his second try in the final minute. PT1M30S 620 349 With referee Ben Cummins providing supporting evidence, Canterbury prop David Klemmer was cleared by the NRL judiciary on Wednesday night. The NRL judiciary panel of Paul Whatuira, Bob Lindner and Don McKinnon took nine minutes to clear Klemmer to play in Friday's gam..>> view originalBig shoes to fill for Storm
Will Chambers of the Storm has a drink during the round two NRL match between the Melbourne Storm and the Gold Coast Titans at AAMI Park. Picture: Quinn RooneyNHULUNBUY’S Will Chambers will be one of the Melbourne Storm backs tasked with filling the void of injured star Billy Slater.Further complications of the star Storm fullback’s troublesome shoulder means Slater will miss 2016.Chambers, an elder statesman of the Storm backline, told NT News the club had big shoes to fill without Slater this ..>> view originalTaylor Walker says Adelaide's clash against Patrick Dangerfield's Geelong will be just another game
Taylor Walker says Patrick Dangefield’s return to Adelaide will be treated like a normal game.ADELAIDE’S draw for the first eight rounds includes clashes with six of last year’s eight finalists, plus a derby against Port Adelaide.But it’s the game against Geelong at Adelaide Oval in Round 8 that is capturing the public’s attention, when Adelaide’s 2015 club champion Patrick Dangerfield returns to town wearing blue and white hoops.“It’s just like any other game mate,” Adelaide captain Taylor Walk..>> view originalQueensland Reds not giving up on convincing Liam Gill to stay in Australian rugby
Queensland Reds not giving up on convincing Liam Gill to stay in Australian rugby Updated March 17, 2016 16:50:55 The Queensland Reds will support Michael Cheika's efforts to keep Liam Gill in Australian rugby, despite his decision to move to French glamour club Toulon later this year.Cheika told the Daily Telegraph he will be speaking with Gill to try "to get him to change his mind" after the openside flanker announced last month he will link up with Toulon on a two-ye..>> view originalPreview: Time is now for the Tigers
IF THE Tigers had defeated North Melbourne in last year’s elimination final, the sense of fatalism that walks hand-in-hand with their 2016 campaign would cease to exist. After 23 home and away rounds, Richmond finished one game out of the top four behind powerhouses Fremantle, West Coast, Hawthorn and Sydney.On paper, the Tigers had the form and personnel to allay fears that their finals hoodoo would continue.But then they met their match — a North Melbourne outfit that has come to be characteri..>> view originalHodge's weighty decision as he looks forward
Hodge's weighty decision as he looks forward Ashley Browne March 17, 2016 2:34 PM Luke Hodge may be spending more time in the forward line this season • Captains' call: Danger in the Brownlow zone, Hawks set for GF• Recap: Captains' Day and 2016 season launch• 'It was pretty average': Cotch keen to atone for finals failings HAWTHORN coach Alastair Clarkson has suggested deploying a smaller forward line this year, and now Luke Hodg..>> view originalMelbourne City wary of Jamie Maclaren but have plenty of sharpshooters of their own
Video will begin in 5 seconds. Plays of the Week From bicycle kicks to round ball rockets, these are the most exciting, silly and downright crazy plays in the sport world this week. PT1M54S 620 349 Brisbane Roar's Jamie Maclaren might be the hottest striker in the A-League right now, but Melbourne City boss John van 't Schip is not focusing his side's attentions on last week's hat-trick hero – at least not completely – ahead of City's clash with the Queenslanders on Friday nig..>> view originalTrainer Peter Moody suspended for 12 months with six months suspended on charge of cobalt administration without ...
Peter Moody addresses the media after his hearing at Racing Victoria. Picture: AAPPETER Moody said he was “numb’’ but had “prepared for it’’ after he was suspended on Thursday for 12 months by the Racing Appeals and Disciplinary Board.The cobalt penalty is effectively six months, with half suspended on provision Moody does not have a drug or any other serious infraction during the time of his suspension.Moody has said he would not appeal the suspension and will discuss with his wife Sarah and cl..>> view original
Thursday, March 17, 2016
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