Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Socceroo Alex Wilkinson joins Sydney FC from Melbourne City on two-year deal and other top stories.

  • Socceroo Alex Wilkinson joins Sydney FC from Melbourne City on two-year deal

    Socceroo Alex Wilkinson joins Sydney FC from Melbourne City on two-year deal
    Optimistic: Alex Wilkinson aims to win silverware with Sydney FC. Photo: Paul Jeffers Sydney FC's determination to shore up their defence next season has been bolstered by the acquisition of Socceroos defender Alex Wilkinson on a two-year contract.Wilkinson was granted an early release from his deal at Melbourne City to make the switch to his home town club, the first time he'll have represented a Sydney team since he left Northern Spirit at the conclusion of..
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  • Footpath rule could increase tension between cyclists, motorists: City of Vincent

    Footpath rule could increase tension between cyclists, motorists: City of Vincent
    WA cyclists can expect an increase in retaliation from motorists after the state government allowed them to ride on pedestrian footpaths.City of Vincent mayor John Carey said the new rules introduced on Tuesday would only increase tension between motorists and cyclists. Local governments will now have to ensure pedestrian safety. Photo: Nick Moir "This is a lazy plan and a quick fix and is not dealing with the real issue," he said.Local governments will have to ensure pedestrian safety a..
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  • Storm blow Warriors away

    Storm blow Warriors away
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Storm blow Warriors away Melbourne’s stuttering attack turns full circle as they blow the Warriors off the park 42-0. PT1M30S 620 349 It's rare for Melbourne Storm captain Cameron Smith to hear anything for the first time but praise for the club's forward pack surprised him on Monday night.New Zealand Warriors coach Andrew McFadden praised the Storm's "big" forward pack for their powerful display during the Storm's 42-0 thrashing of his side a..
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  • Why Fiji isn't happy about Semi selection

    Why Fiji isn't happy about Semi selection
    SUVA, Fiji - Semi Radradra’s village was to hold a thanksgiving service after he was selected to make his Kangaroos debut, but the Fiji National Rugby League believes the move proved Australia was “not genuine in its approach” to developing the game internationally.Radradra, who represented Fiji in three Tests at the 2013 Rugby League World Cup, was among four debutants in Australia’s 18-man Anzac Day Test squad.His father, Samisoni Waqavatu, described the move as “a surprise to the family..
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  • Four nations keen to host pink ball Tests

    Four nations keen to host pink ball Tests
    Four Test nations are looking to play day-night cricket in the next year according to Cricket Australia boss James Sutherland. Reporting back from International Cricket Council meetings in Dubai on the weekend, Sutherland believes the pink-ball format has won over world cricket. "There is a very broad-ranging commitment to Day-Night Test cricket," Sutherland said on Tuesday. "Three or four member countries are planning on hosting Test cricket under lights in the course of the next 12 months." S..
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  • Sydney Roosters coach Trent Robinson fined $40000 for spray at referee Ben Cummins

    Sydney Roosters coach Trent Robinson fined $40000 for spray at referee Ben Cummins
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Trent Robinson's post-match spray Sydney Roosters coach Trent Robinson criticises the NRL's multimillion-dollar bunker officials and referee Ben Cummins after his side’s loss to the Dragons on ANZAC day. Vision: Channel Seven PT0M27S 620 349 Trent Robinson was hit with a $40,000 fine on Tuesday night over his sensational Anzac Day outbursts at referee Ben Cummins but it was an exchange between one of the game's most powerful club figures and th..
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Gold Coast pauses to remember .Suspicious white powder found at Gold Coast airport .
Coast mum's plea ignored by Channel 9 .No pay-off for our NBN contributions .

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