Friday, September 16, 2016

Blues win race for wantaway GWS backman and other top stories.

  • Blues win race for wantaway GWS backman

    Blues win race for wantaway GWS backman
    Blues win race for wantaway Giant Caleb Marchbank Callum Twomey  September 16, 2016 2:33 PM Semi latest, Don's deal, Etihad talks Friday Footy Feed with Matt Thompson Carlton has won the race for wantaway Giant Caleb Marchbank CARLTON looks set to add another Greater Western Sydney youngster to its list after departing Giant Caleb Marchbank nominated the Blues as his preferred new home. Marchbank informed the Giants earlier..
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  • Starc undergoes surgery after training mishap

    Starc undergoes surgery after training mishap
    Mitchell Starc has undergone surgery and required 30 stitches after gashing his leg in a training mishap in Sydney today. Cricket Australia remains 'hopeful' he will be fit for the start of the Australian summer. Mitchell Starc clutches his leg // cricket.com.au Starc was participating in a training drill at Hurstville Oval in Sydney's south when he dived forward to field a ball. The fast-bowling spearhead landed awkwardly, hitting the upper part of his left shin on a piece of training equipmen..
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  • AFL equalisation faults and why Jaeger-style deals won't stop anytime soon — AFL Outsider with Brett Geeves

    AFL equalisation faults and why Jaeger-style deals won't stop anytime soon — AFL Outsider with Brett Geeves
    AT THE start of the 1930s, the VFL introduced a match-day salary cap.Players would be paid no more than three pounds for each home and away game and 12 pounds per final. In today’s exchange rate, that’s $170 and $680 respectively.This became known as ‘The Coulter Law’ — named after George Coulter, who was the Player Payment Committee chairman at the time.George Coulter — man of the people and rider of horses. Perhaps the owner of a Ford Model A Roadster Coupe. And, quite possibly, the man respon..
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  • Yesterday's Songs looking to put best foot forward in Testa Rossa Stakes

    Yesterday's Songs looking to put best foot forward in Testa Rossa Stakes
    Talented sprinter Yesterday’s Songs has recovered from feet issues and will contest the Listed Testa Rossa Stakes (1200m) at Caulfield on Saturday.Prepared by Flemington trainer Mike Moroney, six-year-old gelding Yesterday’s Songs is ready to put his best foot forward when he races first up in the Testa Rossa Stakes.Major feet issues derailed his autumn/winter campaign after the gelding ran eighth in the Echuca Cup (1400m) back in May. Prior to that he had won the Listed Wangoom Handicap (1200m)..
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  • Hayson needs to stop hanging around footballers. I'm just not sure he can

    Hayson needs to stop hanging around footballers. I'm just not sure he can
    Eddie Hayson needs to stop hanging around footballers. Footballers need to stop hanging around Eddie Hayson. More News Videos Previous slide Next slide Eddie Hayson vs Kate McClymont Lindt siege police response in question Sydney's stunning coastal walk Mobile phone found in SuperMax prison Bus fire closes all lanes on Sydney Harbour Bridge Pair arrested after recording IS inspired video Teenager charged with ..
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  • Rugby Championship 2016: Wallabies must back up against Pumas, says Stephen Moore

    Rugby Championship 2016: Wallabies must back up against Pumas, says Stephen Moore
    Wallabies captain Stephen Moore has sensed a lift in positivity in camp but says last week's victory over South Africa will mean little if Australia cannot win against Argentina in Perth. Australia finalised their preparations on Friday at NIB Stadium on a surface Michael Cheika believes "you could play lawn bowls on".  More Sport Videos Previous slide Next slide Committed Wallabies down Springboks Phipps throws Fekitoa's boot into crowd Cooper wants..
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  • Rio 2016: Former soldier Curtis McGrath wins para-canoe KL2 as Australia claims four gold medals

    Rio 2016: Former soldier Curtis McGrath wins para-canoe KL2 as Australia claims four gold medals
    Rio 2016: Former soldier Curtis McGrath wins para-canoe KL2 as Australia claims four gold medals Updated September 16, 2016 10:02:54 Former Australian soldier Curtis McGrath has won a gold medal in his para-canoe KL2 event on day eight at the Rio Paralympics.Overall, the Australian team won four gold medals across three sports, making a total of 14 golds for the Games and fifth place on the medal tally. McGrath set a new personal best time of 42.190 seconds, winning th..
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