Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Kent: When Walters, Daley tensions finally flared and other top stories.

  • Kent: When Walters, Daley tensions finally flared

    Kent: When Walters, Daley tensions finally flared
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  • Jarryd Roughead trains with Hawthorn teammates after public statement on cancer fight

    Jarryd Roughead trains with Hawthorn teammates after public statement on cancer fight
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  • Golden Point goooooone? NRL committee recommends extra time for finals

    Golden Point goooooone? NRL committee recommends extra time for finals
    Golden Point goooooone? NRL committee recommends extra time for finals Roar Guru 5 Have your say The NRL Competition Committee has recommended changes to the current golden point system, with extra time the preferred method in the result of a drawn game during the finals series. The revised system could come into effect for the 2016 NRL finals series, and be in place for every finals series in the future. The proposal states that two five-minute periods should be played before go..
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  • Melbourne Storm back Blake Green says new contract waiting on Cooper Cronk re-signing

    Melbourne Storm back Blake Green says new contract waiting on Cooper Cronk re-signing
    Melbourne Storm's Blake Green. Photo: Getty Images Blake Green has been doing some waiting this season on account of Cooper Cronk.The Storm halves are used to playing alongside each other and that could be the case in the Storm's clash with Penrith Panthers at AAMI Park on Saturday night.But Cronk is battling an ankle injury sustained at Queensland's State-of-Origin camp and remains in doubt for Saturday's game depending on  what shape he is in following game..
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  • Parramatta Eels officials' suspensions by NRL breached rules, court told

    Parramatta Eels officials' suspensions by NRL breached rules, court told
    Parramatta Eels officials' suspensions by NRL breached rules, court told By Jackson Vernon Updated May 31, 2016 17:34:47 The NRL failed to follow its rules when it handed temporary suspensions to five Parramatta Eels officials in the wake of the salary cap scandal, a Sydney court has been told.Club chairman Steve Sharp, chief executive John Boulous, head of football Daniel Anderson, deputy chairman Tom Issa and director Peter Serrao are all fighting the decision i..
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  • Australian Boomers to play 'farewell games' in Melbourne against Pac-12 College All-Stars

    Australian Boomers to play 'farewell games' in Melbourne against Pac-12 College All-Stars
    FOR a Boomers sides stacked with NBA regulars who train and play daily with and against the likes of LeBron James and Stephen Curry, there’s no fear factor as Australia chase a historic first Olympic men’s basketball medal in August.Even with rising superstar Ben Simmons at long odds to play in Rio as he prepares for his debut NBA season and Utah Jazz guard Dante Exum also unlikely as he recovers from a serious knee injury, national coach Andrej Lemanis will be able to call on a squad including ..
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  • Todd Goldstein battling soreness, in doubt for Richmond game

    Todd Goldstein battling soreness, in doubt for Richmond game
    Free kick controversy again4:02AFL: Fox Sports News 500 reporter Drew Jones on the washup from the Swans v Kangaroos clash, including Lindsay Thomas' controversial free kick. ALL-AUSTRALIAN ruckman Todd Goldstein faces a battle to prove his fitness for North Melbourne’s clash with Richmond after failing to train with the Kangaroos on Tuesday.Goldstein received a knock to the right knee in last Friday’s loss to the Swans at the SCG and is in doubt for Friday night’s clash with Richmond in Hobart..
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  • Adelaide Crows players warm up on the field during South Australia and Northern Territory women's match

    Adelaide Crows players warm up on the field during South Australia and Northern Territory women's match
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. AFL plays of round 10 Sydney are the 'new' team to beat, Saint Nick the kung fu master, Eddie kicks (another) ripper, Carlton are on the move and Easton Wood could be a key forward. PT1M43S 620 349 The Crows players who ran out onto Adelaide Oval and began warming up during a women's match did not realise the women were still playing, a club spokesman has said.But at least one spectator said the men were kicking a football on the eastern side o..
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