Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Howard, Lehmann defend team culture and other top stories.

  • Howard, Lehmann defend team culture

    Howard, Lehmann defend team culture
    Cricket Australia's head of high performance Pat Howard has joined coach Darren Lehmann in defending the culture and structure of the Australian team after criticism from former skipper, Michael Clarke. Clarke's recently-released autobiography continues to dominate the headlines in the lead up to the international summer with both Lehmann and Howard in his sights for their role in the side during his time as captain. Quick Single: Honest Clarke admits to captaincy failings Clarke claims he "was..
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  • Melbourne Victory coach Kevin Muscat cited for breach of FFA code of conduct after criticising referee

    Melbourne Victory coach Kevin Muscat cited for breach of FFA code of conduct after criticising referee
    Melbourne Victory boss Kevin Muscat is the latest A-League coach to find himself in hot water with the game's governing body after he unleashed a spray of critical comments at referee Shaun Evans after Victory crashed out of the FFA Cup in a semi-final against Melbourne City on Tuesday night.Muscat accused Evans of "insulting people's intelligence" after he allowed a goal by City midfielder Luke Brattan to stand. Victory coach Kevin Muscat exchanges words with City star Tim Cahill after th..
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  • Maxwell's first-class snub from Victoria

    Maxwell's first-class snub from Victoria
    Allrounder Glenn Maxwell has been consigned to carrying the drinks for Victoria in their Sheffield Shield opener against Tasmania at the MCG. Maxwell was named 12th man for the day-night match, overlooked as the Bushrangers opted for just one slow-bowling option in left-armer Jon Holland, while Dan Christian was a late call-up to replace fellow seam-bowling allrounder Marcus Stoinis in the Victorian XI. But Victoria coach Andrew McDonald said the surprise omission was simply a matter of team ba..
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Bill Shorten ally Kimberley Kitching wins plum Senate spot .Fears Latrobe Valley will turn into a ghost town as news of Hazelwood power station's closure spreads .
Court halts Skydive's Stuart Park plans .Tenant clubs set for more lucrative deals as result of AFL's purchase of Etihad Stadium .

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