Davis in line for shock Giants return
THE GWS Giants’ defence has had plenty of bad luck this year but things are looking brighter with Phil Davis to make a surprise return from a calf injury for Saturday’s showdown with Collingwood at Spotless Stadium.The Giants co-captain was expected to miss two to three matches but after the bye last week he has made a quick recuperation.“Phil completed all the training yesterday so it’s just a question of him pulling up well tomorrow,” Giants senior assistant Alan McConnell told The Daily Teleg..>> view originalFanning back at Jeffreys Bay, scene of his shark attack
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Thursday, July 7, 2016
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