How Melbourne City landed Socceroos superstar Tim Cahill
Holmes goes from Origin exile to Test debut
FROM Origin exile to Premiership winner and a Test debut, Valentine Holmes has come full circle in 2016.Holmes has been named to make his Test debut for Australia against New Zealand on Perth on Saturday night as one of three rookies in Mal Meninga’s side.The Cronulla flyer will be joined in the 17 by Canberra prop Shannon Boyd and Dragons forward Tyson Frizell.DEBUT: Meninga names Kangaroos team for Perth TestFUTURE: Inglis asked Bellamy about returning to Stormmedia_cameraKangaroos training se..>> view originalHarto's heartfelt tribute to Bec Wilson
HELLO everyone. Can I make one point clear from the outset. My surname of Hartigan is a very old Irish name. I understand it’s derived from the Gaelic “Cry Baby” … so you have been warned, put on your seat belts!I can hear Rebecca saying: “Suck it up, Harto!”Rebecca and I returned from our honeymoon on the romantic Greek Island of Santorini a little over four years ago.Within weeks she was diagnosed with breast cancer. In quick succession surgeons performed a mastectomy which was followed by int..>> view originalGavrilova stuns Kerber at Hong Kong Open
Kerber, who also suffered a surprise loss to Elina Svitolina in the round of 16 at last week's China Open, committed six double faults and struggled on serve as her 38th-ranked opponent secured victory in an hour and 14 minutes. Moscow-born Gavrilova fired five aces against the German as the 22-year-old continues her quest for a first WTA singles title, and she will next face Frenchwoman Kristina Mladenovic for a place in the final. Her victory over Kerber, who surged to the top of the rankings..>> view originalPocock returns to Auckland Bledisloe squad Today at 5:30 PM International
David Pocock could be in line to make his return from injury in the final Bledisloe Test, named in a 31-man Wallabies squad for the Auckland trip. Pocock and his immediate number eight replacement Sean McMahon (syndesmosis) have both been included in the squad for the October 22 Test at Eden Park, though are considered outside chances of playing. Wallabies coach Michael Cheika said Pocock was a possibility of playing in Auckland, though McMahon would be less likely. "They've been called into th..>> view originalA stock-take of Australia's quicks
Australia is confident their fast-bowling stocks are getting closer to full strength just three weeks out from the start of another jam-packed international summer that will feature 10 Tests and 14 limited-overs internationals in less than five months. As the bulk of Australia's cricketers return home from South Africa following their 5-0 ODI series defeat, several of Australia's pace guns have ramped up their preparation on home soil ahead of the coming season, which will start with a three-Te..>> view originalSupercars boss James Warburton says Red Bull Racing Australia's Bathurst 1000 appeal 'un-Australian'
Infamous lap 150 with Whincup1:29Supercars: Infamous lap 150 with Whincup. Supercars CEO James Warburton.SUPERCARS boss James Warburton has slammed the protest that could have robbed Will Davison and Jonathan Webb of this year’s Bathurst 1000 as “un-Australian’’.The Confederation of Australian Motorsport (CAMS) officially crowned the pair Mount Panorama kings after Red Bull Racing Australia’s appeal was dismissed.Hitting out at Red Bull Racing Australia (RBRA) after the team failed to have Jam..>> view originalHughes coroner to consider changes
The development of neck guards for batters, clarifying playing conditions on short-pitched bowling and continued refinement of the emergency procures and policies are the key issues to emerge from the inquest into the death of Phillip Hughes. The NSW State Coroner Michael Barnes heard final submissions at Sydney's Downing Centre on Friday on an emotionally charged day as the army of lawyers involved took turns to submit their recommendations and formally offer condolences to the Hughes family. ..>> view originalCiaron Maher never looked or acted like a horse trainer. Now he has the Caulfield Cup favourite
Des Hasler survives Canterbury Bulldogs boad meeting but Steve Mortimer falls on sword
Des Hasler has survived to coach Canterbury in 2017, with club legend Steve Mortimer instead the casualty at Friday's emergency four-hour board meeting called to resolve the club's future.But the club is yet to decide whether Hasler will coach beyond 2017, with negotiations still ongoing about his longer-term future at the Bulldogs. More Sport Videos Previous slide Next slide Hasler remains, Mortimer resigns Greg Bird quits Titans Steve Mascord's Set..>> view original
Friday, October 14, 2016
How Melbourne City landed Socceroos superstar Tim Cahill and other top stories.
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