Thursday, February 18, 2016

Returning Crows leaders Sam Jacobs and Richard Douglas say they will be better the second time around and other top stories.

  • Returning Crows leaders Sam Jacobs and Richard Douglas say they will be better the second time around

    Returning Crows leaders Sam Jacobs and Richard Douglas say they will be better the second time around
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  • Returning Crows leaders Sam Jacobs and Richard Douglas say they will be better the second time around

    Returning Crows leaders Sam Jacobs and Richard Douglas say they will be better the second time around
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  • AFL News: Garry Lyon is seriously ill, Jeff Kennett says

    AFL News: Garry Lyon is seriously ill, Jeff Kennett says
    Jeff Kennett told those who doubt the severity of Garry Lyon's illness to 'butt out'. Photo: Darrian Traynor Garry Lyon contacted Jeff Kennett in September asking for help dealing with his depression, the Beyond Blue chairman said. "For those people who have suggested this is not a genuine illness, I've got to say to you butt out, you're wrong, you're being very hurtful, you're not helping in the recovery,"   Jeff Kennet It was recently revealed that the Fo..
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  • Pattinson over his no-ball woes

    Pattinson over his no-ball woes
    Australia paceman James Pattinson is confident there'll be no repeat of his Boxing Day Test no-ball woes. Pattinson has been recalled for the second trans-Tasman Test that starts on Saturday in Christchurch, taking the place of injured veteran Peter Siddle. Quick Single: Smith names second Test XI The 25-year-old threw away two wickets against the West Indies at the MCG earlier this summer because of illegal deliveries. Pattinson dismissed Carlos Brathwaite twice during match. On both occasions..
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  • NRL 2016: Cronulla Sharks coach Shane Flanagan vows not to fall short again

    NRL 2016: Cronulla Sharks coach Shane Flanagan vows not to fall short again
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Plays Of The Week From slam dunks to double tons, these are the most exciting, silly and downright crazy plays in the sport world this week. PT1M33S 620 349 Cronulla Sharks coach Shane Flanagan is eyeing a top four finish in 2016 after his side's early and late season fade-outs last year.The Sharks started last NRL season 0-4 and their upset final-round loss to Manly denied them a top-four finish. That came before their year ended in highly forge..
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  • FFA and Wellington Phoenix agree '10 year-deal' for licence - SBS

    FFA and Wellington Phoenix agree '10 year-deal' for licence - SBS
    The deal comes after the Phoenix's A-League future had been under a cloud since their request for a 10-year licence was declined by FFA last October. At the time, FFA offered Wellington the option of a four-year deal after previously extending the licences of all nine Australia-based clubs until 2034. DG: I'm delighted to announce we've reached an agreement with @WgtnPhoenixFC which will give them an opportunity for a 10 year licence ext. — Hyundai A-League (@ALeague) February 18, 2016 However,..
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  • South Korea's Kim pacesetter at Australian Open

    South Korea's Kim pacesetter at Australian Open
    Hot competition: Lydia Ko of New Zealand is two under after the first round. Photo: Getty Images The rest of the golfing world might be surprised, but South Korean SooBin Kim isn't at setting a course record and a scorching early pace at the Women's Australian Open.As Karrie Webb led the Australian challenge, Kim shot a first-round 63 on Thursday, a new course record at The Grange in Adelaide's west.Webb posted a superb five-under 67 in tricky afternoon co..
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  • A-League – Match Preview – Sydney FC vs Western Sydney Wanderers

    A-League – Match Preview – Sydney FC vs Western Sydney Wanderers
    A-League – Match Preview – Sydney FC vs Western Sydney Wanderers The Western Sydney Wanderers get yet another shot at their underperforming cross-town rivals, Sydney FC in an already sold out Allianz Stadium on Saturday night. For the home side, the pressure continues to mount. A visibly distressed Graham Arnold appeared to be pleading to a disgruntled fanbase after his side’s lacklustre 2-1 loss at the hands of seventh placed, Perth Glory last week with the Sky Blues passing up yet anther..
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  • McCullum to exit with legacy assured

    McCullum to exit with legacy assured
    When Brendon McCullum leaves Hagley Oval after his 101st and last Test match he will be feted as one of the most significant international cricketers and captains the modern game has seen. McCullum's influence on the wider game, both Test and shorter formats, is only challenged by the impact he has had on his own New Zealand team, which he picked up from the nadir of 45 all out in his first Test in charge in Cape Town 2013 and led to five series wins as captain, including their most successful..
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  • FFA chief executive David Gallop slams Tim Cahill over attack on A-League's 'vision'

    FFA chief executive David Gallop slams Tim Cahill over attack on A-League's 'vision'
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Plays Of The Week From slam dunks to double tons, these are the most exciting, silly and downright crazy plays in the sport world this week. PT1M33S 620 349 Football Federation Australia chief executive David Gallop has hit back at Tim Cahill's suggestion football administrators lack vision for the A-League, claiming the Socceroos star turned down the chance to play in Australia in pursuit of more lucrative offers. After mutually terminating his ..
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