Friday, September 16, 2016

Richmond hire Neil Balme as general manager of football and other top stories.

  • Richmond hire Neil Balme as general manager of football

    Richmond hire Neil Balme as general manager of football
    Despite their major policy request being met, Richmond's board challengers will not relent. The "Focus on Football" group has accused the Tigers' board of being "motivated by self-preservation" after the club announced on Monday that Neil Balme was returning to Punt Road.One of Richmond's favourite sons, dual premiership player Balme has crossed from Collingwood after turning down a job offer to be director of coaching. More Sport Videos Previous slide Next slide AFL pl..
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  • Grant Cook dies after collapse following tackle in rugby league match in Murwillumbah

    Grant Cook dies after collapse following tackle in rugby league match in Murwillumbah
    Grant Cook dies after collapse following tackle in rugby league match in Murwillumbah Updated September 12, 2016 12:22:13 A Gold Coast man has died in hospital after he collapsed during a rugby league game in northern New South Wales. Key points:Wife of rugby league player Grant Cook pays tribute to "beautiful husband"He collapsed on Sunday afternoon following a tackle during a rugby league match in MurwillumbahMurwillumbah Mustangs and former clubs remember Mr Cook fo..
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  • Eagles delist begins: Pat McGinnity, Alec Waterman, Bennell, Colledge gone

    Eagles delist begins: Pat McGinnity, Alec Waterman, Bennell, Colledge gone
    Eagles left scratching heads1:43AFL: West Coast have been left to wonder 'what if' after being eliminated in week one of the finals. WEST Coast Eagles have swung the axe, announcing a series of delistings in the wake of their disappointing finals exit at the hands of the Western Bulldogs. Veteran Patrick McGinnity, 27, who played 93 games for the Eagles over eight seasons — but just three this year — is gone, but is believed to be negotiating a contract to stay on as an East Perth player.A surp..
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  • Star BMX cyclist has surgery after crash

    Star BMX cyclist has surgery after crash
    Sam Willoughby's surgery has soured a dream weekend for Australian cycling as it emerges from the wreckage of the disastrous Rio Olympics campaign. Caleb Ewan won the last stage of the Tour of Britain, where Rohan Dennis was second overall. The Australian Orica-BikeExchange team ended an outstanding Vuelta a Espana (Tour of Spain) with Magnus Cort Nielsen taking out the last stage and Estaban Chavez again confirming his Grand Tour potential with third overall. Chavez also was second overall ear..
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  • Rio 2016: Katie Kelly wins Paralympics gold for Australia in triathlon

    Rio 2016: Katie Kelly wins Paralympics gold for Australia in triathlon
    Rio 2016: Katie Kelly, Maddison Elliott win Paralympics gold for Australia Updated September 12, 2016 13:41:07 Katie Kelly has won gold for Australia in the PT5 triathlon at the Paralympics, while Maddison Elliott has also topped the podium at the pool in Rio.Kelly and her guide Michellie Jones, who won silver in the women's triathlon at the Sydney Olympics in 2000, beat home British pair Alison Patrick and Melissa Reid to claim victory at Rio's Copacabana beach in 1 ho..
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  • Wawrinka bests Federer with cheeky sledge

    Wawrinka bests Federer with cheeky sledge
    Stan the Man wins US Open 2:21Tennis: Stan Wawrinka has been crowned the 2016 US Open champion after a 7-6, 6-4, 7-5, 6-3 win over world number one Novak Djokovic. Wawrinka was too good for Djokovic.IT’S no surprise to see someone cry after they’ve won a grand slam, but it is strange when the tears flow before they’ve even taken to the court.Stan Wawrinka got the better of Novak Djokovic in the US Open final on Monday (AEST) 6-7 (1-7) 6-4 7-5 6-3, but toppling the world No. 1 must have seemed ..
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  • Broncos fight to clear Roberts

    Broncos fight to clear Roberts
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  • Michelle Payne: 'It's great to be back'

    Michelle Payne: 'It's great to be back'
    There was no fairytale return, but Michelle Payne was satisfied with her return to race riding at Sale on Sunday. Last year’s Melbourne Cup-winning rider partnered Lucky Liberty into fourth position in the Pastry & Pieces BM84 Handicap (1000m). It was her first ride since suffering serious internal injuries following a fall at Mildura on May 23. Payne said it was exciting to back in action and knew soon after arriving on course she had made the right decision to return to race riding. “..
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Saracino Stakes his spring claim, but Baker unsure of his best trip .Child soldiers: Iraqi govt militia recruits displaced minors to fight ISIS, HRW report says .
Missing Victorian mother Jacoba Tromp found alive in NSW hospital .Priest confronts Opposition Leader Bill Shorten over same-sex marriage .

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