Sunday, October 2, 2016

Injury rules AB out of tour to Australia and other top stories.

  • Injury rules AB out of tour to Australia

    South Africa Test and ODI captain AB de Villiers will miss the upcoming five-match one-day series and the subsequent three-Test tour against Australia after failing to recover from the injury to his left elbow. The 32-year-old, who has been sidelined for the past two months because of the impingement syndrome problem that causes him excruciating pain in his elbow, attempted to prove his fitness at the Proteas training session in Johannesburg today. Mix Tape: AB de Villiers' finest work Howe..
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  • Canberra Olympic stun league to reach semi final

    Canberra Olympic stun league to reach semi final
    Canberra Olympic will play powerhouse Sydney FC in the semi-final of the FFA Cup following their gutsy win over Melbourne's Green Gully at Deakin Stadium on Tuesday night.Olympic booked their place in the next round through a gutsy final-play win. The Westfield FFA Cup Quarter Final. Canberra Olympic v Green Gully. Canberra Olympic celebrate after winning against Green Gully. Photo: Jamila Toderas The home-side were restricted to 10 men for the final 30 minutes but substitute Jeremy Habt..
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  • The ultimate 2016 Dally M Medal guide

    The ultimate 2016 Dally M Medal guide
    RUGBY league’s night of nights, the Dally M Awards, honour the NRL’s best in a highlight of Grand Final week.Our ultimate guide contains the leaderboard before voting went behind closed doors, a wrap of the action in the final rounds, a look at the Coach of the Year and Rookie of the Year candidates and tips from our experts for the major awards.THE DALLY M STORY SO FAR (ROUNDS 1-16)The clubhouse leader for much of the season was Canberra’s Josh Hodgson.His Dally M campaign got off a to a brilli..
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  • Kurt Tippett says Sydney Swans chasing redemption after 2014 embarrassment

    Kurt Tippett says Sydney Swans chasing redemption after 2014 embarrassment
    KURT Tippett says the 2014 grand final loss to Hawthorn was an embarrassment that is driving the Swans towards redemption against the Western Bulldogs on Saturday.The Hawks beat up the red and whites physically and mentally in their 63-point win and left some scar tissue which Sydney are desperate to erase.“We learnt a lot that year,” Tippett told The Daily Telegraph.THE PLUMBER: PAPLEY’S RISE TO SYDNEY FINALS HEROUNFINISHED BUSINESS: RAMPE, TIPPETT OUT TO MAKE STATEMENT“We were embarrassed by t..
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  • Sydney FC add two young stars to A-League squad - SBS

    Sydney FC add two young stars to A-League squad - SBS
    The duo, both 19, will join the squad full-time under coach Graham Arnold as part of a scholarship program that is available for use on under-20 players. The pair were each heavy goal-scorers during the NPL 2 team's hugely successful campaign under coach Rob Stanton. Lokolingoy was the competition's leading scorer, with a whopping 27 goals in 28 games, while Antoniou finished third on the list with 20 goals. It is a hugely exciting time for Lokolingoy, whose family migrated to Australia from th..
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  • Swans' Heath Grundy ready to shut down Western Bulldogs in 2016 AFL grand final

    Swans' Heath Grundy ready to shut down Western Bulldogs in 2016 AFL grand final
    Should Heath Grundy romp through Saturday's grand final against the Western Bulldogs unnoticed, he and his Sydney teammates will most likely leave the MCG with a premiership medallion.The veteran defender has been Sydney's ever-present invisible man this season, embracing the defensive dark arts to shut down key opposition forwards week after week. More Sport Videos Previous slide Next slide Bulldogs' intensity set Swans' hearts racing Bulldogs heroine collect..
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  • Jamal Idris Is Back!

    Jamal Idris Is Back!
    Posted: 27 September, 2016 by Triple M NRL / AAP Jamal Idris Is Back! Former Origin centre Jamal Idris is set for a shock return to the NRL after agreeing to a one-year deal with Wests Tigers, reports Channel Nine news. Watch the video below. Jamal Idris is back ... One year deal with @WestsTigers— Danny Weidler (@Danny_Weidler) September 27, 2016 JUST IN: Jamal Idris is set to return to @NRL after agreeing to a one-year..
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  • Why the Cronulla Sharks are ready to beat Melbourne Storm to win NRL grand final

    Why the Cronulla Sharks are ready to beat Melbourne Storm to win NRL grand final
    Sharks versus CowboysFriday night's Preliminary Final turned out to be a rather one-sided affair. The Sharks were bristling with energy and enthusiasm for the big occasion. The Cowboys performed like a tired and worn-out football team. This looked like a contest between a team on the way up and a team on the way out. More Sport Videos Previous slide Next slide Premiership would be icing on cake Ennis: Gallen like having dad around NRL Grand Final: By..
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  • A tale of two cities: Melbourne to rain, Sydney to shine for grand final weekend

    A tale of two cities: Melbourne to rain, Sydney to shine for grand final weekend
    Sydney can expect warm temperatures and plenty of sunshine this weekend, as the city prepares to host the NRL grand final.Storms on Thursday and partial cloud on Friday and Saturday will clear to blue skies on Sunday, as the Storm meet Cronulla at ANZ Stadium. Sunday night should be warm and balmy for NRL's showpiece event. Photo: Getty Images According to Jacob Cronje, a senior meteorologist at Fairfax Media's Weatherzone, the weather will be ideal."Sunday is going to be a lovely day in..
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  • Soccer: Victory through to FFA Cup semi-final with 2-0 win over Bentleigh Greens

    Soccer: Victory through to FFA Cup semi-final with 2-0 win over Bentleigh Greens
    Melbourne Victory will play Melbourne City in what will be a blockbuster FFA Cup semi final after the pair were drawn together on Tuesday night.In the other last four match Canberra Olympic will play Sydney FC. Melbourne Victory’s Carl Valeri heads the ball during the FFA Cup quarter-final match against Bentleigh Greens.  Photo: Quinn Rooney City qualified for the last four by despatching Western Sydney Wanderers 4-1 last week, while Victory came through 2-0 against Bentleigh Greens on T..
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