Friday, July 22, 2016

Super Rugby: Brumbies fume as referee controversy ends season in Highlanders loss and other top stories.

  • Super Rugby: Brumbies fume as referee controversy ends season in Highlanders loss

    ACT Brumbies coach Stephen Larkham said a controversial no-try call would leave a bitter taste in the club's mouth for the next eight months after their Super Rugby title dreams were shattered in Canberra on Friday night. More Sport Videos Previous slide Next slide Super Rugby: Highlanders beat Brumbies Brumbies survive after downing Force Australian Super Rugby's top XV Where has Quade been? Red hot Tahs thrash Sunwolves ..
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  • Things got ugly between David King and Lions welfare boss Craig Lambert

    Things got ugly between David King and Lions welfare boss Craig Lambert
    'I expect to win every week'0:57AFL: Under sige Lions coach, Justin Leppitsch, may be looking for a new job if his squad can't manage a win against fellow cellar-dwellers, the Essendon Bombers. King has come under fire.FORMER North Melbourne premiership player and now Fox Footy analyst David King has come under fire following an ugly Twitter spat with Brisbane Lions welfare boss Craig Lambert.King appeared to have deleted his tweets following the exchange, but Lambert left his views up on his s..
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  • Why Jarryd Hayne, Corey Norman And Robbie Farah Are Inextricably Linked

    Why Jarryd Hayne, Corey Norman And Robbie Farah Are Inextricably Linked
    Posted: 22 July, 2016 Why Jarryd Hayne, Corey Norman And Robbie Farah Are Inextricably Linked Tags: Jarryd Hayne, Corey Norman, Robbie Farah Photos: Getty Images Hayne. Norman. Farah. Three names which have been in the headlines consistently of late, and the contractual situation of each of these players means that they are inextricably linked. Listen to the full report below. Triple M and the Australian's Brent Read has said that the signing of Hayne an..
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  • Penrith Panthers dominate Brisbane Broncos to give finals hopes a welcome boost

    Penrith Panthers dominate Brisbane Broncos to give finals hopes a welcome boost
    Maybe Brisbane's premiership window was more like a premiership louvre, one that snaps shut just as quickly as it was flicked open. Whatever the case, they have vast improvements to make if they want to rattle the cage in October once more. More Sport Videos Previous slide Next slide Panthers walk over lacklustre Broncos Steve Mascord's Set of Six Aaron Woods' Origin celebration clanger NRL: Eels Board sacked Cronulla wins 14th st..
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  • Another 45 test positive from Beijing and London

    Another 45 test positive from Beijing and London
    Berlin: Forty-five athletes have failed dope tests after their samples from the 2008 Beijing Olympics and 2012 London Games were reanalysed, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) said on Friday.The results are from a second wave of retests and take the total number of athletes who tested positive for prohibited substances to 98, the IOC added in a statement. More Sport Videos Previous slide Next slide Plays of the Week Panthers walk over lacklustre Broncos..
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  • Sydney FC filter through 158 marquee CVs in search of next Janko - SBS

    Sydney FC filter through 158 marquee CVs in search of next Janko - SBS
    The Sky Blues have undergone radical surgery since finishing out of finals contention last season. Twelve players have left to make way for new blood which coach Graham Arnold believes will bolster his defence, strengthen his midfield and give his attack the spark it's lacked since their grand-final run the season before last. But Arnold said he is still searching for that special player who can do what no man has since Janko delivered 16 goals in that one season. "Marquee will be a No.9 for s..
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  • Racig Victoria's fences mended over Tim Tams

    Racig Victoria's fences mended over Tim Tams
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  • Explosive voicemail forced Rugby League World Cup boss Michael Brown to quit

    Explosive voicemail forced Rugby League World Cup boss Michael Brown to quit
    An explosive voicemail left for Panthers chief executive Corey Payne has forced NRL chief commercial officer Michael Brown to resign.Fairfax Media understands the negotiating tactics of Brown, who was also the 2017 Rugby League World Cup boss, is also internally being blamed for the NSW government's decision to withdraw $4 million of funding to stage games in Sydney during the tournament. Reluctant: Michael Brown has quit his post as Rugby League World Cup boss. Photo: Dallas Kilponen Th..
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