Photo gallery: GWS Giants players at St Columba's
GWS Giants players Tim Taranto and Will Setterfield put students at St Columba's Catholic College through their paces on Tuesday afternoon. GWS Giants players Tim Taranto and Will Setterfield put Year 7 students at St Columba's Catholic College through their paces on Tuesday afternoon. Photo gallery: GWS Giants players at St Columba’s exitThe players kicked the footy around with students, refereed some ‘mini games’, answered questions and talked about the imp..>> view originalThreat of extinction hangs over Australian Super Rugby teams
By Ian RansomMELBOURNE, Feb 21 (Reuters) - Already awash with red ink and battling a talent drain, up to three of Australia's Super Rugby teams will compete this season knowing there is an outside chance it could be their last as organisers mull sweeping changes to the tournament's format.The Australian Rugby Union (ARU) will meet with its New Zealand, South Africa and Argentina counterparts in London in March to try to thrash out a new formula for the sprawling largely southern hemisphere compe..>> view originalNate Myles placing Manly Sea Eagles form before Maroons, Kangaroos
AFTER admitting his NRL form last season was substandard, Nate Myles has placed Manly ahead of his beloved Queensland and Australia this season.Asked how he described his 2016 season at Brookvale, a candid Myles said: “S ... house. Am I allowed to say that?”Myles’ honest self-reflection underlines the thoughts of many Sea Eagles fans who were underwhelmed with his performances.“Not up to standard for what this club is known for and what I am here for. Well below par,” he said.2017: Sixteen fearl..>> view originalAsian Champions League: Western Sydney thumped by Urawa Red Diamonds as Brisbane nab draw
Asian Champions League: Western Sydney thumped by Urawa Red Diamonds as Brisbane nab draw Updated February 22, 2017 01:42:29 Western Sydney have opened their Asian Champions League (ACL) campaign in dismal fashion with a 4-0 group-stage shellacking by Japanese giants Urawa Red Diamonds.It came on the same night a depleted Brisbane the Roar held their opponents Muangthong United to a draw.Three days after their drought-breaking A-League Sydney derby win, a second-string ..>> view originalAustralia v India: Matt Renshaw set to retain place to open with David Warner in first Test in Pune
Pie-eating Sutton player faces double inquiry
Wayne Shaw faces possible action from the Gambling Commission and the FA after it emerged that a betting company had offered odds of 8-1 against any Sutton player tucking into a pie during the game televised live on the BBC. "Integrity in sport is not a joke and we have opened an investigation to establish exactly what happened," said Richard Watson, enforcement and intelligence director at the Gambling Commission, the regulatory body that oversees British gambling. "We'll be looking into any i..>> view originalConcussion concern over Bernard Foley for Super Rugby opener
A concussion concern over five-eighth Bernard Foley is the main fitness worry for NSW Waratahs coach Daryl Gibson, as he prepares to thrust Super Rugby rookie Irae Simone into Saturday’s opening-round clash with the Western Force. Simone and No.8 Michael Wells, with seven games last season for the Brumbies, are the only newcomers to a Waratahs starting side containing 10 Wallabies, six of them forwards. Test back Rob Horne, who has been sidelined for five months with a shoulder injury, has been..>> view originalFormer Victorian Premier Steve Bracks has been appointed Cycling Australia chairman
FORMER Victorian Premier Steve Bracks has been appointed Cycling Australia chairman.Bracks, a regular early-morning cyclist around Williamstown, will take the reigns of the national body aiming to achieve financial stability while unifying the sport across the country.“Cycling is a mass participation sport. There’s more bikes sold in Australia per year than cars. It’s massive and getting bigger and bigger,” Bracks told the Herald Sun.“We perform very well on the world stage at the elite level an..>> view originalThe Western Sydney Wanderers' Red and Black Bloc have become a stain on the A-League
The Red and Black Bloc was once the greatest thing to happen to the A-League. Now, thanks to a so-called "rogue element" within their ranks, it's become a stain on the game.When the time comes, Football Federation Australia has no alternative but to deduct competition points and heavily fine the Wanderers for this latest episode of juvenile behaviour from their fans. Play Video Don't Play Up Next Plays of the Week Play Video Don't Play More Sports HQ Videos Previous slide ..>> view originalRotated Roar open ACL account with stalemate - SBS
It's a result they'll probably take in the circumstances with a raft of key players missing. They had to rely on a string of strong saves from Jamie Young on Tuesday night to keep the Thai Premier League champions at bay. Skipper Matt McKay (broken nose), Thomas Kristensen (hamstring) and Luke DeVere were all ruled out as coach John Aloisi called on a number of youth players to scrape together a team for the Roar's sixth match in 22 days. Striker Jamie Maclaren and veteran playmaker Thomas Broi..>> view original
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