Monday, February 8, 2016

Japan 'best contender' for submarine build and other top stories.

  • Japan 'best contender' for submarine build

    Japan 'best contender' for submarine build
    Japan 'best contender' for submarine build
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  • Ash Barty ready to return to her first love of tennis

    Ash Barty ready to return to her first love of tennis
    Ash Barty ready to return to her first love of tennisAAPFebruary 9, 2016 12:00AMSavePrint After a season in the womenĆ¢€™s Big Bash League Ashleigh Barty feels ready to give tennis another try. Picture: Annette DewFormer junior Wimbledon champion Ashleigh Barty could become AustraliaĆ¢€™s next multi-sport wonder after revealing her plans to return to tennis after a season of cricket. Barty quit tennis 17 months ago after struggling to deal with the demands of the sport, particularly the travel an..
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  • Injury blow for NZ ahead of first Test

    Injury blow for NZ ahead of first Test
    New Zealand are hopeful injured allrounder Mitchell Santner will play a part in the Black Caps' Test series against Australia after being ruled out of the opening match. The left-arm spinner, who is recovering from a bruised foot, has been replaced in the squad for the first Test beginning in Wellington on Friday by offspinner Mark Craig. Santner picked up injury during the second one-dayer against the tourists on Saturday and sat out as New Zealand won the Chappell-Hadlee Trophy decider in Ham..
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  • Adam Goodes farewell nothing to do with Collingwood, say Sydney Swans

    Adam Goodes farewell nothing to do with Collingwood, say Sydney Swans
    Adam Goodes farewell nothing to do with Collingwood, say Sydney Swans Posted February 09, 2016 11:56:45 Sydney has denied Adam Goodes' final farewell to Swans fans will be delayed two weeks in an effort to avoid further jeering from Collingwood supporters.Goodes, who announced his retirement after full-time in last year's semi-final loss to North Melbourne at the Olympic stadium, missed the opportunity for a lap of honour after the match.Normally, he would wave goodby..
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  • Football spits the dummy

    Football spits the dummy
    Video WA football commission may not play at new Perth stadium If football wants credibility in stadium talks with government, it needs to stop behaving like the spoilt child of WA sport.The WA Football Commission and Perth Stadium Management’s reaction to the State Government’s announcement of Stadium Australia as preferred operator at Burswood was alarmist, inappropriate, premature and sadly predictable. The toys left the cot in a move straight from footy’s playbook.Stadium deal upsets WA ..
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  • Shy Saint handed leadership chance

    Shy Saint handed leadership chance
    A RELUCTANT leader, the opportunity to potentially develop into the next St Kilda captain has presented itself to Jack Steven.Now, an acid test will be applied to the 25-year-old that will decipher whether he is the right man to follow in Nick Riewoldt’s esteemed footsteps.After the Saints playing group re-elected the same seven-man leadership group that guided the team throughout last season, a decision was made by coach Alan Richardson and football manager Jamie Cox to also elevate Steven.“The..
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  • Late Santalab strike helps Wanderers draw with Victory

    Late Santalab strike helps Wanderers draw with Victory
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Late Santalab strike helps Wanderers draw with Victory Western Sydney Wanderers get an 89th minute equaliser to salvage a 1-1 draw away to Melbourne Victory. PT1M32S 620 349 Facing possible loss of competition points, A-League leaders Western Sydney Wanderers say they are searching for ways to better prevent fans blackening the club's reputation at away games.Wanderers CEO John Tsatsimas said on Tuesday the club had largely eliminated problems at..
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  • Ricky Ponting fears added responsibility will take toll on captain Steve Smith

    Ricky Ponting fears added responsibility will take toll on captain Steve Smith
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Mitchell Marsh's bizarre foot hit Australian Mitchell Marsh was given out in the third ODI against New Zealand after a ball ricocheted off his foot. PT0M29S 620 349 Cricket legend Ricky Ponting fears that being captain of Australia in all three formats of the game will eventually catch up with Steve Smith.Smith was announced as Australia's Twenty20 captain on Monday after selectors ended Aaron Finch's 17-month tenure in the role ahead of next mo..
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  • Ricky Ponting's warning for Steve Smith

    Ricky Ponting's warning for Steve Smith
    Steve Smith slams process2:26Cricket: Australia captain Steve Smith has slammed the process which seen Mitch Marsh given out against New Zealand. Ricky Ponting has a warning for Steve Smith.STEVE Smith may struggle with the burden of leading Australia in all three formats after being named skipper for the upcoming T20 cricket World Cup, former captain Ricky Ponting has warned. Smith will lead Australia to India this March after being named to replace Aaron Finch, who’s been dumped from the role..
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  • Pearce saga to drag on, teammates cleared

    Pearce saga to drag on, teammates cleared
    The NRL is unlikely to hand down any punishment to Mitchell Pearce for his Australia Day antics for at least six weeks, according to a Daily Telegraph report. Pearce, who is reportedly in Northern Thailand with his mother Terri at a rehabilitation centre, is not expected back in Australia for at least another month.As a result the NRL’s integrity unit boss Nick Weeks won’t issue any suspension or fine until Pearce and his legal advisors have a chance to consult with the governing body over an ap..
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Chock-a-block Toowoomba Swap Meet packs the crowds .Choat has another attempt at Toowoomba Regional Council .
Toowoomba Councillor takes up Relay baton as Patron .US burger giant wants Toowoomba store .

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