Sunday, June 5, 2016

Jedinak full of praise for Socceroos' next generation - SBS and other top stories.

  • Jedinak full of praise for Socceroos' next generation - SBS

    Jedinak full of praise for Socceroos' next generation - SBS
    Australia will face Greece at Etihad Stadium in Melbourne on Tuesday in the second of their two-game international series. The hosts got the better of Greece in the first game in Sydney on Saturday, with Mathew Leckie scoring a stoppage-time goal to seal a 1-0 win at ANZ Stadium.  While much of the attention was on the poor playing surface, which Australia coach Ange Postecoglou described as "embarrassing", the 50 year-old used the game to give plenty of playing time to several up-and-coming s..
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  • Hastings has a Roosters future: Robinson

    Hastings has a Roosters future: Robinson
    Coach Trent Robinson declared that embattled youngster Jackson Hastings continues to have a future at Sydney Roosters, after leading the NRL club to just their third win over the season over Wests Tigers.The future of Hastings, son of Roosters legend Kevin, has been the source of constant speculation since he was dumped to reserve grade three weeks ago, amid talk the 20-year-old had had a falling out with Robinson.Tigers playmaker Mitchell Moses was linked to a move to Bondi before re-signing wi..
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  • Eddie Hayson and his links to Kieran Foran, Brett Stewart, Anthony Watmough and Andrew Johns

    Eddie Hayson and his links to Kieran Foran, Brett Stewart, Anthony Watmough and Andrew Johns
    Kieran Foran, in blue T-shirt, cap and sunglasses, directly in front of Eddie Hasyon, at the Gosford Races on Anzac Day this year. Photo: Supplied It was the white shoes adorned with little devil's horns that caught the punter's attention at the Gosford races on Anzac Day. Allegations: Flamboyant punter and former brothel owner Eddie Hayson denies being involved in match fixing. Photo: Kate Geraghty But it was even more of a..
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  • Give credit to Muhammad Ali, the man in the ring

    Give credit to Muhammad Ali, the man in the ring
    Muhammad Ali stands over fallen challenger Sonny Liston. Photo: AP As a timid child of the '90s, scared of fighting, I had a framed poster of Muhammad Ali on my wall. It was a print of the infamous photo from '65 in which Ali looms over a felled Sonny Liston, flexing an arm that was so full of life and fury that it seemed to reach through time and nudge me in the guts.Ali existed for my generation as a mystic. This was partly because we never saw him fight in..
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  • Super Cooper's brave dig leads perfect Storm

    Super Cooper's brave dig leads perfect Storm
    Waka Blake run over and smashed0:54NRL: Waka Blake battered and bruised in Penrth's match against Melbourne. IT was right up there with the bravest performances of Cooper Cronk’s illustrious NRL career.Three days after stunning Queensland’s medicos by playing in the State of Origin opener with a bung ankle, Cronk returned to AAMI Park to engineer Melbourne Storm‘s sixth consecutive win.The star halfback didn’t just back up from Origin; he flat out dominated in Storm’s impressive 24-6 win over P..
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  • NBA Finals: Cleveland Cavaliers coach Tyronn Lue backs Matthew Dellavedova

    NBA Finals: Cleveland Cavaliers coach Tyronn Lue backs Matthew Dellavedova
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Warriors beat Cavs in game one Golden State Warriors beat Cleveland Cavaliers 104-89 in game one of their NBA championship series. PT1M30S 620 349 OAKLAND: Cleveland Cavaliers coach Tyronn Lue insists Matthew Dellavedova will not be scaling back his aggressive play in the NBA Finals against the Golden State Warriors.Lue says his Australian back-up point guard is tough and hard-nosed, but does not cross the line into dirty play. I just see a guy..
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  • Western Bulldogs win a thriller over West Coast Eagles

    Western Bulldogs win a thriller over West Coast Eagles
    Marcus Bontempelli was skipper for the day. Photo: Getty Images WESTERN BULLDOGS 4.1  6.6  10.7  12.11 (83) WEST COAST 4.4  5.4  8.6  11.9 (75) Goals: Western Bulldogs: T Liberatore 3 J Redpath 2 J Stringer 2 T Campbell 2 J Dunkley L Hunter L Picken. West Coast: E Yeo 2 J Darling 2 J Hill 2 M LeCras 2 C Masten J Kennedy M Hutchings. Best: Western Bulldogs: L Hunter T Liberatore J Macrae M Adams M Bontempelli M Boyd. West Coast: M Priddis A Gaff L Shuey S Hurn..
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  • Power flick the switch to torch Magpies

    Power flick the switch to torch Magpies
    PORT Adelaide is threatening to break into the top eight after its fleet of small forwards led the team to its sixth win of the season, cruising past a disappointing Collingwood to win by 67 points at the MCG on Sunday. Written off as a September contender after lurching to 2-3 in the first five rounds, the Power have recovered and were a class above the Magpies in slippery conditions, winning 19.11 (125) to 7.16 (58). They will finish the round one game behind eighth-placed Adelaide if their c..
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  • Adelaide is edging closer to coach Don Pyke's 'total football', writes Michelangelo Rucci

    Adelaide is edging closer to coach Don Pyke's 'total football', writes Michelangelo Rucci
    AFL Rd 11 - Adelaide v St Kilda DON Pyke takes a lot of notes during AFL games. The first-year Crows coach could have been drawing doodles on his pad at Adelaide Oval Sunday. This clash with St Kilda was a doddle — and another example that the supposedly “very even competition” is not always so. Adelaide’s 6.5 opening marked the Crows’ best start to a game against the Saints since the 6.2 scored in round 4, 2004 at Football Park. And Gary Ayres’ team lost that day by 15 points..
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  • Gold Coast Titans beat South Sydney Rabbitohs after Ashley Taylor field goal in golden point

    Gold Coast Titans beat South Sydney Rabbitohs after Ashley Taylor field goal in golden point
    Gold Coast Titans beat South Sydney Rabbitohs after Ashley Taylor field goal in golden point Updated June 05, 2016 21:01:10 The Gold Coast Titans have edged South Sydney 29-28 in a thriller on the back of an Ashley Taylor field goal in the second half of golden point.The two periods of extra time packed in more drama than most matches, with South Sydney half-back Adam Reynolds missing two shots before slotting in the fifth minute of extra time on the back of an Agnatius..
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