Live Super Rugby scores: Blues v NSW Waratahs, Round 17 2016, Eden Park
Blues 34, Waratahs 28 So, how important will that missed conversion on the final try prove to be? The Waratahs get a bonus point, so they go top of the Australian Conference until the Brumbies play tomorrow. Safe to say every Tahs fan will be cheering on the Force in that clash - they need the WA franchise to win by eight points or more tomorrow night...unlikely, but not impossible. A frustrating showing from NSW tonight - every time they got close they seemed to immediately give Auckland that..>> view originalAFL season 2016, North Melbourne v Port Adelaide: What's wrong with the Roos?
As North Melbourne rolled to their best start in club history, posting nine straight wins, no-nonsense midfielder Sam Gibson was quick to warn of the tough road ahead.To borrow a line from Fremantle coach Ross Lyon, the Roos were more than happy to "bank the four points and move on", but they understood a potentially rugged road lay ahead. Out of form: The Roos have slipped down the ladder after starting the season in fine style. Photo: Getty Images "Usually at times like this in a seaso..>> view originalRabbitoh Cody Walker set to show Broncos what they missed
Cody Walker denies South Sydney have a discipline problem after the club sacked two players during the week as he prepares to take on Brisbane for the first time since knocking back a chance to join last year's grand finalists.It's been another forgettable week for the Rabbitohs, who sacked Paul Carter and Kirisome Auva'a for off-field incidents. Auva'a was punted after he recorded a second strike under the NRL's illicit drugs policy, while Carter's contract was terminated after failing to fron..>> view originalNRL won't let Parramatta Eels star Kieran Foran waltz back in to game
Kieran Foran would need to convince the NRL he was in a fit state to resume playing if he succeeds in gaining a release from Parramatta and wanted to join another club next season.Foran last Friday officially requested a release just nine months into his $4.8 million, four-year Eels contract to deal with personal problems that earlier this season culminated in him standing down from playing to seek treatment after being rushed to hospital following a prescription drugs overdose. Heavy hear..>> view originalNow Origin is over, it's time to jump aboard Cronulla's NRL bandwagon
Now all that mid-season flim-flam is over, rugby league fans can knuckle down to the serious business of cheering for whichever team offends them least.Fans of powerhouse clubs Souths, Manly, the Roosters and Newcastle must start thinking about rugby league as a variant of Senate voting. It's all about your second preference. But choose wisely, or you might find you've replaced Glenn Lazarus in your fantasy front row with Pauline Hanson. More Sport Videos Previous slide Next slide..>> view originalAustralian Olympic Committee takes Telstra to court over 'misleading advertisements'
Australian Olympic Committee takes Telstra to court over 'misleading advertisements' Updated July 15, 2016 19:01:24 The Australian Olympic Committee (AOC) is taking Telstra to the Federal Court over allegations its advertisements are misleading and suggest the telecommunications company is a team sponsor.The AOC said Telstra's marketing campaign "I go to Rio" is a clear attempt to deceive Australians into believing it is a sponsor of the Australian Olympic Team.In a sta..>> view originalIOC: Telstra's campaign a 'clear attempt to deceive Australians'
The 2008 Telstra Australian Swimming Championships at the Sydney Olympic Park Aquatic Centre. Picture: Phil HillyardTHE Australian Olympic Committee has launched legal action against Telstra for “misleading” advertising before the Rio games. The committee is fuming after Telstra launched an “I go to Rio” marketing campaign despite severing sponsorship ties with the AOC last year.It considers the telco’s campaign as a “clear attempt to deceive Australians”.“Despite repeated attempts for cooperati..>> view originalFormer fraud investigator Wayne Hancock to be sentenced over Manly Eagles free phones
He was granted easy access to rugby league stars, as well as free season passes, a steady supply of merchandise, and invitations to club functions.Close family members were given permission to wait in the dressing sheds after matches, to participate in half time entertainment and to join the guard of honour that escorted players off the league field.These were some of the "advantages" former fraud investigator Wayne Hancock received by fraudulently distributing dozens of free mobile phones to N..>> view originalPort must 'own' 2016 destiny: Hinkley
KEN Hinkley says Port Adelaide must “own” its AFL sanction for breaking concussion protocols, as well as the pressure it has put upon itself to stay afloat in 2016Port’s mission to claim a first top-eight scalp of the season against the Kangaroos at Etihad Stadium has been distracted by Hamish Hartlett’s concussion controversy.Port was fined $20,000 by the AFL for failing to notify an AFL match official that Hartlett was being assessed for concussion in its clash against Hawthorn last Thursday n..>> view original
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