Tuesday, April 5, 2016

US Masters 2016 golf: All you need to know about the Augusta National tournament and other top stories.

  • US Masters 2016 golf: All you need to know about the Augusta National tournament

    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Gary Player's Masters 2016 ones to watch Three-time Masters champion offers his picks for the 2016 edition at Augusta. PT1M29S 620 349 The 80th edition of the most prestigious tournament tees off this week at the Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia, US. With 89 players, it's the smallest field at Augusta National since 2002. Gunning for glory: Jason Day. Photo: Getty Images Here's a run-down of the key player..
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  • Canterbury Bulldogs' Will Hopoate won't watch Sunday NRL games

    Canterbury Bulldogs' Will Hopoate won't watch Sunday NRL games
    Canterbury Bulldogs' Will Hopoate won't watch Sunday NRL games Video will begin in 5 seconds. Hopoate puts faith above football Canterbury Bulldog Will Hopoate announced that he won't play or train on Sundays, in line with his religious beliefs. PT0M31S 620 349 Will Hopoate's devotion to his religion stretches so far that he won't even watch Canterbury play on Sundays.The Bulldogs have three consecutive NRL games on Sundays in May and June which Hopoate, a devout Mormon, ha..
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  • Cricket club had no idea how to handle abuse allegations, royal commission told

    Cricket club had no idea how to handle abuse allegations, royal commission told
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Sex abuse Royal Commission focuses on sports clubs Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse sets its sights on sports clubs and the associations that governs them. (Vision courtesy ABC News 24) PT1M33S 620 349 A regional cricket club had no idea how to handle allegations that a coach had molested a number of junior players, an inquiry has heard.An official of the club, which cannot be identified for legal reasons, told ..
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  • Brumbies flanker David Pocock slapped with two-game suspension by SANZAAR judiciary

    Brumbies flanker David Pocock slapped with two-game suspension by SANZAAR judiciary
    David Pocock has been suspended for two matches. Photo: Getty Images The unpredictable SANZAAR judiciary has slapped David Pocock with a two-game suspension, hitting the ACT Brumbies with a massive blow leading into a season-defining stretch of matches.Pocock fronted the judiciary on Tuesday morning for less than an hour but it took 10 hours for SANZAAR officials to finalise the wording of his suspension to rule him out of games against the NSW Waratahs and C..
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  • Sydney FC beat Pohang, on verge of ACL 16

    Sydney FC beat Pohang, on verge of ACL 16
    Sydney FC are on the verge of making the last 16 of the Asian Champions League for the first time in club history, with Milos Ninkovic inflicting a 1-0 defeat on South Korean side Pohang Steelers. As they fizzle to the end of an underwhelming A-League season, having surrendered a finals spot via 11 straight winless games, the Sky Blues have been desperate to make amends in the Asian tournament. Although the football did not reach great heights, the result keeps Graham Arnold’s side two points..
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  • Big names caught up in Eels scandal

    Big names caught up in Eels scandal
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  • CA's landmark pay deal for women

    CA's landmark pay deal for women
    Australia's leading female cricketers will be the best paid of any women's team sport in the country after Cricket Australia announced significant pay rises. Many Commonwealth Bank Southern Stars players, who were runners-up in the recently-concluded ICC World T20 in India, will now be able to earn in excess of $100,000 a year. Quick Single: Stars stunned by wonderful Windies CA will increase its female player payment pool from $2.36 million to $4.23 million, with maximum retainers for the Sout..
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  • The Canberra Times sport podcast for April 6: Raiders revolution, Pocock's crime, Giants missing the point?

    The Canberra Times sport podcast for April 6: Raiders revolution, Pocock's crime, Giants missing the point?
    The Canberra Raiders turned in their best performance of the year on Monday night with a big win against the in-form Canterbury Bulldogs. But should we look at the Raiders start with enthusiasm, or frustration over what could have been a 5-0 start to the year?The Raiders used a chartered plane to get back to Canberra in an effort to minimise the pain in a five-day turnaround. We discuss what's to gain, and whether the Canberra Times can afford a similar charter for future away games. Josh ..
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Optus to cut hundreds of jobs in search for 'sustainable growth' .ANZ Championship: new-look Melbourne Vixens crash to NSW Swifts in heavy opening defeat .
Perth's Elizabeth Quay lacks soul, sense of place, US urban art ... .This isn't the last we've heard of Lauren Jackson by a long stretch .

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