Sunday, October 2, 2016

AFL Grand Final 2016: Western Bulldogs deliver victory, eye more success for fans and other top stories.

  • AFL Grand Final 2016: Western Bulldogs deliver victory, eye more success for fans

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  • Dogs' party rolls on

    Dogs' party rolls on
    Thousands flock to Whitten Oval as weary Dogs' party rolls on Dinny Navaratnam  October 2, 2016 3:21 PM Doggies fans party, pick one on table Nat Edwards presents Footy Feed from Whitten Oval THEY gathered in their thousands at Whitten Oval, some nursing sore heads, most still shaking theirs in disbelief. The party to end all parties rolled on into Sunday as more than 20,000 fans packed out Whitten Oval to celebrate the Western..
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  • NRL grand final 2016: How the Melbourne players rated

    NRL grand final 2016: How the Melbourne players rated
    1. Cameron MunsterPretty quiet game by his standards – no mistakes but not a great deal of offensive involvement outside of kick returns. 6/10 Melbourne's finest: Jesse Bromwich played well in a beaten side. Photo: Getty Images 2. Suliasi Vunivalu Prolific rookie season, but struggled to get involved here. The winger was almost completely starved of quality ball. 4 3. Will Chambers Solid defensively and struck with venom with his one chance in attack. Did what was asked of him, but was a..
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  • Berdych retains Shenzhen tennis title

    Berdych retains Shenzhen tennis title
    Defending champion Tomas Berdych retained his Shenzhen Open tennis title to move a step closer to a place at the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals. Top seed Berdych beat Richard Gasquet 7-6 (5) 6-7 (2) 6-3 and moves to within 330 points of Rafael Nadal, who currently holds the eighth and final place in London. Berdych dropped his serve in the opening game but immediately broke Gasquet back and claimed the set in the tie-break on his first set point. The Czech served for the match in the second set..
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  • NRL grand final 2016: After 50 long years, it really is 'Up, Up Cronulla'

    NRL grand final 2016: After 50 long years, it really is 'Up, Up Cronulla'
    Something didn't seem quite right, and it wasn't that at the official kick-off time of the 2016 NRL grand final, the middle 30 was being patrolled by Richard Wilkins and a Bon Jovi covers band.Nor was it that two of the best seats in the house were occupied by the one-time deputy mayor of Auburn, Salim Mehajer, and a pneumatic mannequin, both in Melbourne Storm colours. An instant team for an instant celebrity. As not-right as that was, that wasn't the thing either. More Sport Video..
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  • Moment that'll haunt Storm star

    Moment that'll haunt Storm star
    Will Chambers' missed match-winner0:34NRL: Will Chambers' missed match-winner. RUGBY league legend Peter Sterling put it perfectly. The Eels legend says the moment the Melbourne Storm missed their golden opportunity to win the 2016 NRL grand final is one they will never watch again.Even if coach Craig Bellamy wants to hold a post-match video review session, it just seems cruel to make any Melbourne Storm player watch the moment the grand final could have been turned on its head.In the 78th min..
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  • Football Federation Australia aims for TV soccer bidding war

    Football Federation Australia aims for TV soccer bidding war
    Football Federation Australia is set to formally test the market on broadcast rights to a suite of its "products" now that its exclusive period of negotiations with current broadcaster Fox Sports is over.The FFA will be hoping that free-to-air networks Seven, Nine and Ten, are interested in bidding for the A-League and other games which it holds the rights to, such as the W-League and Socceroos friendlies. Banking on it: Officials hope Tim Cahill will drive up A-league interest. Photo: Get..
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  • Formula One: Ricciardo breaks through for season-first win in Malaysian GP

    Formula One: Ricciardo breaks through for season-first win in Malaysian GP
    Daniel Ricciardo won Sunday's Malaysian Grand Prix after a sensational start, a touch of luck, a winning joust with his teammate and a rare engine failure from Mercedes. ​The Australian's first win of the season was long overdue, after recent misses including a strategy letdown at the Spanish Grand Prix and a pitstop blunder when leading in Monaco.  More Sport Videos Previous slide Next slide Ricciardo wins Malaysian Grand Prix Cronulla Sharks..
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  • Socceroos chasing three points from World Cup qualifier against Saudi Arabia in Jeddah

    Socceroos chasing three points from World Cup qualifier against Saudi Arabia in Jeddah
    SOCCEROOS boss Ange Postecoglou has declared that he wants three points from his sharp and confident team’s trip to Saudi Arabia on Friday.Thrilled that most of his European-based players have made an early-season impact, Postecoglou has predicted selection headaches come November when the A-League season will be in full swing.The Socceroos are virtually full-strength for the Saudi Arabia and Japan double-header with keeper Mat Ryan to join the squad after returning to Valencia training last Mon..
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  • Cancer survivor Lewis earns top honours

    Cancer survivor Lewis earns top honours
    CANCER survivor Luke Lewis franked his magnificent NRL career by claiming the Clive Churchill Medal in Cronulla’s historic 14-12 grand-final defeat of the Storm.It is some measure of Lewis’ longevity that the 33-year-old was best-on-ground on Sunday night _ 13 years after appearing in Penrith’s premiership defeat of the Roosters in 2003.Back then, Lewis was a lean winger with spiky blond hair, his speed and nerveless panache playing a key role in the Panthers’ 18-6 upset of the Roosters at ANZ S..
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Queensland 'asteroid' sparks concerns over near earth asteroid monitoring .Queensland weather: 'Bleak and dreary' conditions on the way .
Kieran Foran signs a one-year deal with the New Zealand Warriors .Here's What Happens If Melbourne Ditches Cars .

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