Monday, May 2, 2016

Asian Champions League: Melbourne Victory eye knockout stage berth as Gamba Osaka come to town and other top stories.

  • Asian Champions League: Melbourne Victory eye knockout stage berth as Gamba Osaka come to town

    Asian Champions League: Melbourne Victory eye knockout stage berth as Gamba Osaka come to town
    Thompson leaves the Victory0:38Football - Melbourne Victory veteran Archie Thompson has decided to part ways with the club after signing with the Victory more than 10 years ago. HISTORY beckons for Melbourne Victory at AAMI Park on Tuesday night.And coach Kevin Muscat says qualifying for the Asian Champions League knockout stage would sit high on his club’s proud list of achievements.Victory is in the box seat to advance to the round of 16 for the first time in five attempts ahead of their clas..
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  • Why Semi Radradra believes playing for Australia will make him a hero in Fiji

    Why Semi Radradra believes playing for Australia will make him a hero in Fiji
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Smith right behind Semi Kangaroos captain Cameron Smith says he's happy to have Semi Radradra playing for Australia. PT0M54S 620 349  I want to be known as the best Fijian rugby player around the world and I want to be playing the top teams.  Semi Radradra Semi Radradra wants to be Fiji's greatest rugby league player, but to achieve that goal he believes he had to turn his back on playing for the Bati and try to make the Australian team. ..
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  • Drug misuse claim over banned Kiwis

    Drug misuse claim over banned Kiwis
    New Zealand rugby league is reeling from a fresh claim of prescription drug misuse just days out from the world No.1 Kiwis' Test against Australia. The New Zealand Herald says that five of six Warriors players stood down from NRL and Test duties by the club admitted to mixing prescription drugs and energy drinks on a controversial night out following last week's heavy loss to Melbourne. Three of them - Manu Vatuvei, Ben Matulino and Bodene Thompson - were since overlooked by Kiwis coach Steve K..
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  • NFL: Lachlan Edwards has been drafted as direct competition for fellow Aussie punter Tom Hackett at the New York Jets

    Jets draft second Aussie0:35NFL: Lachlan Edwards has been drafted as direct competition for fellow Aussie punter Tom Hackett at the New York Jets THE Aussie flavour in San Francisco is getting stronger after the 49ers agreed to terms with undrafted Sydneysider Blake Muir.The Baylor offensive lineman will reportedly sign a contract later this week to join Australian sensation Jarryd Hayne in the Bay Area.Muir, who is listed at 195cm and 134kg, began his college career at Hawaii before becoming a..
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  • Banned New Zealand Warriors players admit taking prescription drugs

    Banned New Zealand Warriors players admit taking prescription drugs
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Warriors upset Dragons A reshuffled Warriors have upset St George Illawarra 26-10. PT1M23S 620 349 New Zealand Warriors rugby league players, banned from playing for the Kiwis and dropped to reserve grade, admitted to mixing prescription drugs with energy drinks on a night on the town, after they were part of the 42-0 loss to Melbourne Storm on Anzac Day.The players have also been punished for breaching club standards, amid concerns for their hea..
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  • Former Socceroo Lucas Neill declared bankrupt in the UK

    Former Socceroo Lucas Neill declared bankrupt in the UK
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Lucas Neill declared bankrupt Former Socceroos skipper Lucas Neill has been declared bankrupt in the UK with administrators called to investigate his affairs. PT0M28S 620 349 Former Socceroos skipper Lucas Neill has been declared bankrupt in Britain, with an investigation called.Neill, 38, is thought to have earned about $40 million during his career. He was declared bankrupt in January.Dale Hernon, the head of creditor services at Begbies Trayn..
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    Sharks v Broncos: review 1:26NRL: Mark Gasnier and Andrew Voss review the Sharks' win over the Broncos. MASS withdrawals have rocked the annual City-Country clash before the teams were even announced on Monday. The teams for Sunday’s clash at Scully Park in Tamworth were announced by City coach Brad Fittler and Country coach Craig Fitzgibbon on Monday with a view to helping NSW coach Laurie Daley select his team for State of Origin I at ANZ Stadium on June 1.It would not have helped Daley that..
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  • Match Review Panel: Lindsay Thomas offered one-week ban for coathanger tackle

    Match Review Panel: Lindsay Thomas offered one-week ban for coathanger tackle
    Dogs dirty on Coathanger 0:57AFL: The Western Bulldogs are furious about the 'coathanger' handed out last night by Lindsay Thomas. NORTH Melbourne small forward Lindsay Thomas is set to miss Sunday’s clash against St Kilda for the clothesline tackle that hospitalised young Western Bulldog Lachie Hunter. Thomas was served a two-match ban which can be downgraded to one game with an early guilty plea.Thomas’s crude tackle made hard contact to Hunter’s jaw and dangerously dragged the young midfield..
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  • Voges recovering after freak fielding accident

    Voges recovering after freak fielding accident
    Australia Test batsman Adam Voges has been released from hospital after he was admitted with a suspected concussion following a freak accident during a County Championship game in England. Voges, who was captaining Middlesex on day one of their match against Hampshire, was fielding at slip when former England Test opener Michael Carberry hit a boundary. An errant return throw from sub-fielder Ollie Rayner eluded wicketkeeper John Simpson and struck Voges on the back of the head. The 36-year-ol..
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  • Cronulla Sharks star Jack Bird believes he could handle pivotal NSW Blues role

    Cronulla Sharks star Jack Bird believes he could handle pivotal NSW Blues role
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Sharks stake their claim Cronulla has almost squandered a big lead, holding on to beat the Broncos in a tough contest. PT1M30S 620 349 Cronulla centre Jack Bird believes he could handle the NSW five-eighth role or a position on the bench as a utility in the mould of former Blues star Shaun Timmins.With a lack of genuine halves options, Bird has emerged as contender for a spot in the Blues team after being named at halfback for Country in Sunday's..
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A nuclear waste dump could soon be built in South Australia .Bradford MP Naz Shah quits as McDonnell's PPS after antisemitic posts .
Physicists have created a 'black hole' in the lab that could finally prove Hawking radiation exists .Anzac Day: Centenary march wraps up in Brisbane .

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