Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Australia A blitz India A in Townsville and other top stories.

  • Australia A blitz India A in Townsville

    Australia A blitz India A in Townsville
    Australia A have cruised to an eight-wicket victory in their opening match against India A in the Quadrangular A Series in Townsville, thanks to a Chris Tremain masterclass with the ball. The Victorian quick was the catalyst as India capitulated for 55, taking a match-winning 5-25 including a spell of 5-16 in three overs. Tricky Tremain snares five South Australia’s fast bowler Dan Worrall was also sublime, taking 4-26 at the other end, with Michael Neser (1-4) the other wicket taker - and ..
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  • Plucky Roosters stun stuttering Cowboys

    Plucky Roosters stun stuttering Cowboys
    NORTH Queensland’s late season losing streak has stretched to three after they were stunned by a plucky Roosters outfit 22-10 in Sydney today.The premiers went in to the clash with the 15th placed Roosters as raging favourites but instead of getting their top four hopes back on track the Cowboys now find themselves in a worrying form slump three weeks out from finals.North Queensland appeared flat for large portions of the game and were thoroughly out enthused by a Roosters side that fired to a ..
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  • Robbery charges, Townsville

    Robbery charges, Townsville
    Detectives have charged a man following the alleged robbery of a hotel at Aitkenvale early Saturday morning. It will be alleged that around 1am a man entered the closed but unsecured drive through section of a licensed premises on Ross River Road. He went behind the counter and removed two bottles of spirits. Two staff from the hotel approached the man who then walked into the bistro area of the hotel. The man allegedly grabbed a knife from a table and threatened the two staff members before..
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  • US sport anchor's epic Olympics rant

    TELEVISION networks worldwide have shelled out big dollars to secure Olympic broadcast rights, and are rightly safeguarding investments that run into the billions.In the US, NBC paid $US1.2 billion ($AU1.57 billion) for Olympics coverage — and it’s ensuing exclusivity — which prompted an hilarious spoof from a sports anchor from a rival TV station.Fed up with restrictions on using Olympics footage — just two minutes of video a day, WGN Chicago’s Pat Tomasulo told viewers he’d love to bring them ..
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  • Safety plea after third person dies on Far North roads in two days

    Safety plea after third person dies on Far North roads in two days
    A THIRD person has died from a crash on Far North roads in the space of 36 hours as police implore motorists to be safe behind the wheel.Just hours after police confirmed the death of Dimbulah teenager Elyse Miller-Kennedy, a week after she was involved in a collision, it was also confirmed a Townsville man had died behind the wheel of a cement truck south of Tully.It came a day after a 31-year-old man died after he was struck by a vehicle while walking on Aeroglen Dr in Cairns on Wednesday nigh..
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  • Vossy's Verdict: Josh Reynolds, Mitchell Pearce go from maligned to ...

    Vossy's Verdict: Josh Reynolds, Mitchell Pearce go from maligned to ...
    UPSETS, sensational finishes, drama … you name it, it happened in round 23 of the NRL.Here’s my verdict.Tune in to Fox Sports 1 every Sunday to catch Andrew Voss and the boys on NRL Sunday Ticket!Bulldogs v Sea EaglesThe Bulldogs keep finding ways to win and so it was here in golden point … But what a shambles extra time was. Manly tried their hearts out for no result.Broncos v EelsAre the Broncos back? I’m not so sure. The reason I question that is the performance of the Eels in the second half..
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  • Thousands of new jobs around the corner

    Thousands of new jobs around the corner
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  • Copperplate script for revived miner

    Copperplate script for revived miner
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  • Red tape holding Queensland back

    Red tape holding Queensland back
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  • Warriors upset by Souths capitulation

    Warriors upset by Souths capitulation
    Warriors stalwart Simon Mannering says there's "no reasonable excuse" for his side's lethargic display in their 41-22 NRL loss to South Sydney.The Warriors roared out of the blocks at Mt Smart Stadium and took an early lead through Solomone Kata but slumped after 10 minutes, conceding five tries in the first half.The Auckland-based side came off second best against the Rabbitohs' forward pack and was punished by the kicking game of Adam Reynolds, who set up three tries.Souths also managed an imp..
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