Tuesday, April 12, 2016

Greg Bird to seek downgrade on high-tackle charge at NRL judiciary and other top stories.

  • Greg Bird to seek downgrade on high-tackle charge at NRL judiciary

    Greg Bird to seek downgrade on high-tackle charge at NRL judiciary
    Greg Bird to seek downgrade on high-tackle charge at NRL judiciary Video will begin in 5 seconds. Sharks seal points in thriller Cronulla's Valentine Holmes has sealed a sometimes spiteful encounter against Gold Coast. PT1M27S 620 349 He's the fourth most suspended player in NRL history but Gold Coast firebrand Greg Bird is set to test his luck again before the judiciary.The former Titans captain will attempt to have a careless high tackle charge for a heavy late shot on Cr..
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  • Mint unveils 2016 Australian Olympic Team Coin Program ambassadors

    Mint unveils 2016 Australian Olympic Team Coin Program ambassadors
    TEAM: As Australia’s esteemed athletes compete in qualifiers for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, the Royal Australian Mint (the Mint) has unveiled Thomas Fraser-Holmes, Melissa Breen and Patty Mills as the ambassadors for the official 2016 Australian Olympic Team Coin Program. Announced in Adelaide - location of the Olympic swimming qualifiers for Australia, the Mint will join with these three top athletes to share their Olympic journey with the people of Australia. Mint CEO Ross MacDiarmid said th..
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  • NSW Minister for Sport Stuart Ayres says he will not take new stadium proposal to cabinet

    NSW Minister for Sport Stuart Ayres says he will not take new stadium proposal to cabinet
    Uncertain future: Allianz Stadium. Photo: Getty Images The Sydney Cricket & Sports Ground Trust has backed its tenants in a bid to stop the NSW government from knocking down and rebuilding Allianz Stadium on the existing site, which would leave three clubs homeless for four years.And NSW Sports Minister Stuart Ayres has been forced to clarify his position on a new stadium at Moore Park after indicating he would take an "alternative proposal" to cabinet despi..
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  • Shattered Vaea quits Brumbies over heart risk

    Shattered Vaea quits Brumbies over heart risk
    Shattered Vaea quits Brumbies over heart risk AFP on April 12, 2016, 10:32 am Shattered Vaea quits Brumbies over heart risk Sydney (AFP) - Shattered forward Ita Vaea, on the verge of Wallabies selection, has quit the ACT Brumbies and retired after the recurrence of a life-threatening heart issue.The 27-year-old told his teammates in Canberra that he was quitting rugby on the advice of doctors after scans showed a blood clot condition.?"I am extremely disappointed to be ..
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  • NRL: Canberra Raiders stars Hodgson, Vaughan in doubt to face Cronulla Sharks on Sunday

    NRL: Canberra Raiders stars Hodgson, Vaughan in doubt to face Cronulla Sharks on Sunday
    Raiders hooker Josh Hodgson is in doubt to face the Sharks on Sunday. Photo: Getty Images The Canberra Raiders will give hooker Josh Hodgson and prop Paul Vaughan every chance to prove their fitness for Sunday's match with the Cronulla Sharks at Canberra Stadium.Raiders coach Ricky Stuart has named an unchanged team from the one flogged 36-6 by the Parramatta Eels at Pirtek Stadium last weekend.Hodgson sustained thumb and knee injuries while Vaughan played th..
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  • South Sydney Rabbitohs drop Cody Walker to make way for Adam Reynolds

    South Sydney Rabbitohs drop Cody Walker to make way for Adam Reynolds
    South Sydney Rabbitohs drop Cody Walker to make way for Adam Reynolds Video will begin in 5 seconds. Napa fires Roosters to win over Souths Sydney Roosters front-rower Dylan Napa inspires his side to their first win of the year, a 17-10 defeat of South Sydney. PT1M24S 620 349 The chances of South Sydney retaining Cody Walker next year decreased after he was dumped to make way for the return of Adam Reynolds from injury.The Rabbitohs are blessed with three first-grade quality..
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  • Open letter to the Rugby Community from Bill Pulver Today at 10:20 AM

    Open letter to the Rugby Community from Bill Pulver Today at 10:20 AM
    As many of you are aware, Australian Rugby has recently communicated a new Strategic Plan, which was built collaboratively by the Rugby Community. After a significantly challenging period for the game financially in recent years, a vastly improved media rights arrangement announced in late 2015 has provided the game with the opportunity to address these challenges. To achieve this, the entire Rugby Community was engaged in a process to develop a strategy encompassing every level of the game for..
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  • Fremantle's new regions

    Fremantle's new regions
    Fremantle’s new regions fremantlefc.com.au  April 12, 2016 1:48 PM Sam Petrevski-Seton trained with Fremantle for two weeks in 2015. West Australian and South Australian clubs have been allocated their indigenous and multicultural recruiting regions by the AFL as the league continues to establish its Next Generation academies. Since announcing the academy regions for the Victorian clubs in February, the AFL has been working with Fr..
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  • Olympics 2016: James Magnussen bounces back for 50m freestyle final

    Olympics 2016: James Magnussen bounces back for 50m freestyle final
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  • First-year gun already Blues' most important

    First-year gun already Blues' most important
    IS FIRST-YEAR Carlton defender Jacob Weitering already the club’s most important player?According to the numbers,he might just be.Weitering has enjoyed a sublime start to his career and ranks No. 1 at the Blues for Champion Data player ratings across the first three games of the season.The 18-year-old is also ranked third at the club for total Champion Data ranking points, behind only Sam Docherty and Pat Cripps — both of whom are in the club’s leadership group.Last year’s No. 1 draft pick has b..
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