Friday, April 8, 2016

St George Illawarra Dragons coach Paul McGregor won't spare selection axe again and other top stories.

  • St George Illawarra Dragons coach Paul McGregor won't spare selection axe again

    St George Illawarra Dragons coach Paul McGregor won't spare selection axe again
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Broncos get easy win over Dragons Broncos barely move out of first gear but do more than enough to demonstrate gap in class between themselves and error-riddled Dragons. PT1M28S 620 349 St George Illawarra coach Paul McGregor has conceded he may need to wield the selection axe after being held to nil for the second straight game against Brisbane on Thursday.The 26-0 loss came five days after a 36-0 defeat at the hands of the Cowboys, leaving the ..
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  • Lowe flying? No chance as Kenny stakes claim for coaching honours

    Lowe flying? No chance as Kenny stakes claim for coaching honours
    Contender for A-League coach of the year: Glory head coach Kenny Lowe. Photo: Getty Images There are several contenders who could lay claim to the accolade of A-League coach of the year.John Aloisi, with his brother Ross as his assistant, has rebuilt his career in impressive fashion in Brisbane after being sacked by Melbourne City, keeping the Queenslanders in the race for the Premiers Plate right up to the very last game of the season.Guillermo Amor has turn..
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  • Greens leader Richard Di Natale launches plan to ban all gambling ads

    Greens leader Richard Di Natale launches plan to ban all gambling ads
    Advertisements for gambling would be treated like tobacco promotions and banned completely under a policy announced by the Greens. The Greens leader, Richard Di Natale, said on Friday the ban would “make it possible for people to sit down with their kids and watch a game of footy without being bombarded by constant messages to bet”. He likened it to the prohibition on tobacco advertising instituted in 1992. Related: Ka-Ching: pokies documentary reveals what makes the machines so addictive ..
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  • Margaret River shark scare prompts World Surf League to double down on surveillance

    Margaret River shark scare prompts World Surf League to double down on surveillance
    Margaret River shark scare prompts World Surf League to double down on surveillance Updated April 08, 2016 17:06:59 The World Surf League has deployed dedicated shark monitoring jet skis to oversee competitors at the Margaret River Pro after several surfers were reportedly scared out of the water on the eve of the event.US surfer Kanoa Igarashi described the size of the shark seen at Margaret River on Thursday at sunset as "like a submarine"."We are looking out and see ..
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  • Melbourne Storm coach Craig Bellamy says defensive markers need to be kept in line

    Melbourne Storm coach Craig Bellamy says defensive markers need to be kept in line
    Unfairly stifled: Melbourne Storm captain Cameron Smith. Photo: Scott Barbour Melbourne Storm coach Craig Bellamy has warned the NRL that attacking play is not being supported in two important areas.Bellamy has criticised referees for allowing defensive markers to move out behind the ball to disrupt the play of star dummy halves like Cameron Smith.The Storm captain complained publicly after the Storm's win over Newcastle Knights last round about the defensive..
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  • Melbourne Victory to take conservative approach on starting 11

    Melbourne Victory to take conservative approach on starting 11
    Arduous schedule: Victory coach Kevin Muscat gives instructions to his team during the round 26 A-League match against the Wellington Phoenix on April 2. Photo: Hagen Hopkins Travel-weary Melbourne Victory look set to be without a host of first-choice players for Saturday night's A-League clash with Brisbane at AAMI Park.Victory only arrived back in Melbourne from South Korea on Friday afternoon following their 1-1 Asian Champions League (ACL) draw on Wednesd..
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  • Karmichael Hunt inspired to play for Wallabies despite 'Ok' form for Queensland Reds in Super Rugby

    Karmichael Hunt inspired to play for Wallabies despite 'Ok' form for Queensland Reds in Super Rugby
    Karmichael Hunt inspired to play for Wallabies despite 'Ok' form for Queensland Reds in Super Rugby Posted April 08, 2016 17:38:54 Karmichael Hunt has drawn "inspiration" from training alongside the likes of David Pocock at this week's Wallabies camp in Sydney but he is playing down his chances of earning Test selection later this year.Hunt was a member of the 45-man camp at Cockatoo Island on Sydney Harbour last Sunday and Monday, having been invited by Wallabies coa..
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  • Olympic pole vaulting hopeful Liz Parnov injures herself training at WAIS in Perth

    Olympic pole vaulting hopeful Liz Parnov injures herself training at WAIS in Perth
    Olympic pole vaulting hopeful Liz Parnov injures herself training at WAIS in Perth Updated April 08, 2016 15:09:01 The Olympic dream of West Australian pole vaulter Liz Parnov appears to be in tatters after she suffered a serious injury at training.Parnov was seen in tears as an ambulance was called to the WA Institute of Sport (WAIS) headquarters where she sustained the injury during a training session.WAIS later confirmed in a statement she had suffered damage to her ..
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  • John Singleton hopes daughter's 21st present includes an Australian Oaks victory with Happy Hannah

    John Singleton hopes daughter's 21st present includes an Australian Oaks victory with Happy Hannah
    Top chance: John Singleton has high hopes for Happy Hannah. Photo: Mick Tsikas John Singleton won't be at Randwick on Saturday, preferring a television to trackside, to hopefully watch his daughter Hannah lead back the Australian Oaks winner on her 21st birthday."I have given her my box to have her 21st with her friends. I told her to make a good speech when Happy Hannah wins," Singleton said. "The filly is named after her, so hopefully she can brings us some..
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  • St Kilda coach Alan Richardson insists Saints are on the right track

    St Kilda coach Alan Richardson insists Saints are on the right track
    AFL Ins and Outs: Round 30:52AFL: The ins and outs for round 3. ALAN Richardson remains pleased with St Kilda’s progress and says the club is “definitely on the right track” despite sitting bottom on the form ladder since July last year.Every club has saluted since the Saints’ last win in Round 17 and Richardson conceded the club’s age demographic appeared a few years from challenging for a second premiership as it prepares to honour its 1966 flag team against Collingwood.Admittedly, the Saints..
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