Watson 'happy to see the dog' but no call yet
Watson 'happy to see the dog' but no decision on 2017 Callum Twomey September 9, 2016 9:43 AM Weather eases, Doggie delight, more Footy Feed with Matt Thompson at the MCG ESSENDON captain Jobe Watson has returned to Melbourne after months in the United States but says he is yet to decide if he will rekindle his football career. The 2012 Brownlow medallist has spent much of his season-long ban for anti-doping breaches in New Y..>> view originalFrom sneers to cheers: Sydney Swans and GWS Giants cap AFL invasion
Bloody hell. Aussie rules. Who would have thunk it? When the Swans first ventured north from Melbourne to take root in Sydney in the early '80s, this columnist was one of the more sneering voices, saying an "artificial graft" will never work. I was, demonstrably, wrong and it has never been plainer than this weekend. On Saturday – hold the phone and stop the presses – the Swans and the second successful Sydney team, the Greater Western Sydney Giants, do battle in the first qualifying final, bef..>> view originalPocock knows Wallabies-Boks rivalry best of all
DAVID Pocock treats every Test against South Africa with a special ferocity. After all, he daydreamed of being a Springbok before he became their nemesis as a Wallaby.So much of the Wallabies’ dignity seems to be measured by results against the All Blacks that it unfairly belittles the hard-won results over another rugby powerhouse.The past 10 years have produced 14 Wallabies victories over the Boks, more than any other decade.Nothing has suddenly become easier about Saturday night’s Test betwee..>> view originalLive AFL finals: Geelong v Hawthorn
Ok, that's it from me now for tonight. Fuller pieces from the rooms from Lara Nicholson will be up online soon Alright back from the rooms now and the reactions were as you might expect - the Cats cock a hoop but knowing they were achingly close to playing again next week. The Hawks meantime were content to know if you are going to lose a final this was the one to lose - and besides they get belted in Perth in hte same game last year and came back and won the flag. So no biggy. Chris Scot..>> view originalRio 2016 Paralympics: Lakeisha Patterson wins gold in world record time, Powell takes silver
Rio 2016 Paralympics: Lakeisha Patterson wins gold in world record time, Powell takes silver Updated September 09, 2016 12:20:29 Australia's Lakeisha Patterson has won gold at the Rio Paralympics in the S8 400 metres freestyle in world record time. Patterson led from the 100m mark to defeat the former world record holder, Jessica Long of United States.Nicknamed 'Lucky', Patterson sliced 0.11 of a second off the previous world mark held by Long to win in 4 minutes and ..>> view originalNeil Henry left 'flabbergasted', wants answers from Tony Archer in wake of Gold Coast Titans loss
Titans coach Neil Henry says he has been left 'flabbergasted' by the non-call on Broncos centre James Roberts after he appeared to kick a Gold Coast player in the lead-up to a try in Friday night's elimination final at Suncorp Stadium.Brisbane took out the contest 44-28 to set up a meeting with either Melbourne or the Cowboys next weekend, but Henry wanted a 'please explain' from referees boss Tony Archer in the wake of the defeat. More Sport Videos Previous slide Next slide ..>> view originalBrisbane Broncos Gold Coast Titans
It has taken exactly one match for the NRL finals to descend into controversy around referees. The Gold Coast Titans are out, the Broncos advance but the post-game focus will surround a series of highly controversial calls at Suncorp Stadium on Friday night.History will show the Broncos winning 44-28 and even with some generous decisions in their favour, it would be difficult to argue that they weren't the better team in a 13-try Queensland derby that surely now has some serious electricity. ..>> view originalIT'S time for North Melbourne to get down and dirty.
IT’S time for North Melbourne to get down and dirty.Producing a performance capable of knocking off Adelaide on its home turf in Saturday night’s elimination final would be one of the upsets of the season, but it’s not an impossible task.If any side has shown us over the last two seasons that they have the ability to punch above their weight from outside the top four in finals-like conditions, it’s the Kangaroos.While they reached an unlikely preliminary final from sixth in 2014, it’s their prel..>> view originalManly Sea Eagles centre Steve Matai denies mobile phone was seized by authorities
Veteran Manly centre Steve Matai on Friday denied his phone had ever been seized by authorities in Australia or overseas.The 32-year-old spoke to reporters outside his home and the Sea Eagles issued a media release supporting the New Zealand international. Matai denied his phone had been seized as part of the ongoing police investigation into NRL match fixing. Caught up in the investigation: Steve Matai. Photo: Getty Images "These allegations are absolutely untrue," Matai said."I've nev..>> view originalCowboys coach turns up heat on refs
MELBOURNE Storm coach Craig Bellamy has accused North Queensland counterpart Paul Green of making a concerted effort to influence the referees in a fiery prelude to Saturday night’s NRL qualifying final.A war of words erupted on Friday, with the Cowboys coach calling on the whistle-blowers to not let the AAMI Park blockbuster descend into rugby league’s version of wrestlemania.The Cowboys coach appeared to go out of his way to put Storm’s so-called wrestling tactics on the agenda on the eve of t..>> view original
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