Sunday, March 13, 2016

Jesse Hogan's wayward kicking could hurt his hip pocket, says David Schwarz and other top stories.

  • Jesse Hogan's wayward kicking could hurt his hip pocket, says David Schwarz

    Jesse Hogan’s kicking is a real worry for former Melbourne forward David Schwarz. Picture: GETTY IMAGESMELBOURNE forward Jesse Hogan’s kicking could hurt his hip pocket, former Demons goalkicker David Schwarz is warning. Hogan kicked two goals in Sunday’s NAB Challenge win over St Kilda, but struggled with his set-shot routine, missing a number of shots on goal.Schwarz, who kicked 244 goals in his 173 games for Melbourne, is worried that the 21-year-old’s errant kicking could cost him on the bot..
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  • Sydney Roosters Shaun Kenny-Dowall is ashamed of vile texts he sent to Jessica Peris

    Sydney Roosters Shaun Kenny-Dowall is ashamed of vile texts he sent to Jessica Peris
    Sydney Roosters star Shaun Kenny-Dowall said he is 'not proud' of the vulgar text messages sent between him and former partner Jessica Peris before they split.Earlier this month Kenny-Dowall was found not-guilty of 11 domestic violence charges following a months-long court battle over the allegations.Daily Mail Australia previously revealed dozens of text messages tendered as exhibits to the court which were sent by the couple between October 2014 to late June 2015.Scroll down for video  Sydney ..
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  • Liam Shiels set to miss start of AFL season after suffering wrist injury in NAB Challenge

    Liam Shiels set to miss start of AFL season after suffering wrist injury in NAB Challenge
    Hawthorn Hawks timing their run0:54AFL: The Hawthorn Hawks have continued form towards the end of the NAB Challenge campaign with a 45-point win over North Melbourne. IT’S the news Hawthorn had been dreading – Liam Shiels has fractured that wrist and will miss six weeks.Initial hopes had been that the midfielder, who left the ground in evident pain during the last quarter of the Hawks’ final NAB Challenge clash against North Melbourne on Saturday, would escape serious injury, but his 2016 campa..
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  • Canterbury Bulldogs prop David Klemmer in danger of running himself out of NRL

    Canterbury Bulldogs prop David Klemmer in danger of running himself out of NRL
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Klemmer charged with touching referee Bulldogs prop David Klemmer has been hit with grade one contrary conduct charge and is facing a two-game ban for making contact with a referee. PT0M33S 620 349 If David Klemmer's eyes were a poker machine, they'd be the Queen of the Nile machine found at most pubs and clubs.Not that I've ever, er, played it, but apparently if you jag three pyramids or more, the Queen of the Nile lights up and she gives you 15..
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  • Basketball: Vickerman on shortlist for Kings job

    Basketball: Vickerman on shortlist for Kings job
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  • Junior Paulo's Canberra Raiders deal made official

    Junior Paulo's Canberra Raiders deal made official
    Junior Paulo was handed his NRL debut by Raiders coach Ricky Stuart when he was Parramatta head coach in 2013. Photo: Matt King The Canberra Raiders are fast building one of the most potent forward packs in the NRL after the signing of Parramatta Eel Junior Paulo was made official on Monday. With salary cap dramas hanging over their heads, a horror week for the Eels got worse when they issued a release confirming Paulo's departure on a two year deal from 201..
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  • Pressure grows for Eels bosses to walk

    Pressure grows for Eels bosses to walk
    League Central TV: Weekend Wrap4:32Paul Kent and Paul Crawley discuss the day's biggest NRL news. AS the salary cap scandal crisis deepens at Parramatta Eels HQ, Paul Kent and Paul Crawley have called for the board to go so the club can get on with playing football for the fans.“We’ve got to get the NRL to sort this out as soon as possible,” Kent said.“These guys (the Eels board led by chairman Stephen Sharp) have shown no inclination that they’re going to step down, that they’re going to look ..
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  • Dayne Beams ruled out indefinitely with knee tendinitis, Brisbane Lions sweat on Dayne Zorko report

    Dayne Beams ruled out indefinitely with knee tendinitis, Brisbane Lions sweat on Dayne Zorko report
    Lions press conference9:28AFL: Hear from Brisbane Lions coach Justin Leppitsch after their NAB Challenge match against GWS. A BROKEN cheekbone to Rhys Mathieson has added to Brisbane woes after it emerged Dayne Beams it battling knee tendinitis, while the Lions sweat on Dayne Zorko’s report for striking.Mathieson was taken to hospital for scans after a high bump from GWS forward Jeremy Cameron in Sunday’s 39-point loss to the Giants, with the club confirmed he would miss the trip west to take o..
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  • Soccer: Kevin Muscat puts focus on Asian Champions League as Melbourne Victory look for form rebound

    Soccer: Kevin Muscat puts focus on Asian Champions League as Melbourne Victory look for form rebound
    Melbourne Victory coach Kevin Muscat. Photo: Getty Images It's both a cliche and a truism of sport that players in a team which is soundly beaten in one game cannot wait to get back out on the pitch to prove that form is all wrong. Most would back up the following day if given the chance.For Melbourne Victory, therefore, Tuesday night's Asian Champions League clash with Suwon Bluewings has come at the perfect time as Kevin Muscat's men seek to erase the memor..
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  • Varying stadium realities for NRL and rugby

    Varying stadium realities for NRL and rugby
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