Monday, August 29, 2016

Memsie Stakes 2016: Season-opening Group 1 promises to be electric from the jump and other top stories.

  • Memsie Stakes 2016: Season-opening Group 1 promises to be electric from the jump

    Memsie Stakes 2016: Season-opening Group 1 promises to be electric from the jump
    SOME races are won at the death knock, some at the start, some in the middle.The start of Saturday’s Memsie Stakes at Caulfield might not mean everything but it will have an enormous bearing on the result.It’s always intriguing when fast horses are drawn side-by-side and on Saturday we have Lord Of The Sky, Mahuta and Charmed Harmony drawn one, two and three.There will be a surge from the inside the moment the gates open.Natural leaders tend to take their time and glide across the field when dra..
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  • Paul Roos coaches his final game at Melbourne on Saturday, his legacy secure

    Paul Roos coaches his final game at Melbourne on Saturday, his legacy secure
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  • Rebuilding Fremantle's AFL prospects could take four years: Ross Lyon

    Rebuilding Fremantle's AFL prospects could take four years: Ross Lyon
    Fremantle coach Ross Lyon has urged fans to be patient with the club's rebuild, saying it could take about four years before his side are in a position to challenge for the flag again.The Dockers are set to overhaul their list at the end of the season, with more than a dozen players expected to be shown the door. More Sport Videos Previous slide Next slide FootyFix: Final ladder positions on the line Round 23 WA preview Rohan Connolly on the unexpec..
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  • Eagles win opens up battle for top four

    Eagles win opens up battle for top four
    WEST COAST   2.4      7.9       12.12       14.16     (100) ADELAIDE         2.3      6.4       6.11        10.11     (71) GOALS – West Coast: Kennedy 5, Darling, LeCras 2, Cripps, Jetta, Hill, Giles, Hutchings. Adelaide: Ellis-Yolmen, Douglas 2, McGovern, Atkins, B. Crouch, Jacobs, Betts, Jenkins. BEST – West Coast: Gaff, Giles, Barrass, Kennedy, Sheed, McGovern, Hurn. Adelaide: Henderson, Laird, BCrouch, MCrouch, Mackay, Cheney. INJURIES  Nil. UMPIRES Rosebury, Stevic, Ryan. CROWD 50,785 at A..
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  • Olympic gold to join Sydney 7s in 2017

    Olympic gold to join Sydney 7s in 2017
    Australia’s gold-medal winning women’s Sevens team will play a tournament in front of their home crowd for the first time, in a new expanded Sydney 7s format. Sydney will be one of the new legs in the Women’s World Series, with the women’s event running concurrently with the men in a new three-day competition, running from February 3-5, 2017. The women played a part in the inaugural Sydney 7s this year, featuring in a three-match exhibition series against Ireland but the defending World Series ..
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  • Bledisloe Cup 2016: Wallabies coach Cheika says Rathbone's criticism hurts side

    Bledisloe Cup 2016: Wallabies coach Cheika says Rathbone's criticism hurts side
    Wellington: Michael Cheika has fired back at criticism of his team, notably from former Wallaby Clyde Rathbone on the eve of the second Bledisloe game in Wellington, saying it is "very easy for people to jump on and put the boot in" and that he himself would never criticise another Australian national sporting team.Rathbone, who played 26 Tests for the Wallabies between 2004 and 2006, mostly on the wing, wrote a column for rugby.com.au, suggesting the Wallabies were suffering from a "delusion" ..
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  • Zampa seeks red ball tweak as India looms

    Zampa seeks red ball tweak as India looms
    Like all aspiring domestic cricketers currently residing outside Australia’s Test set-up, Adam Zampa has noted the shift in selection philosophy for next year’s tour to India.  But before he can be considered under the ‘horses for courses’ approach endorsed by Cricket Australia’s Executive General Manager Team Performance Pat Howard this week, Zampa knows he has to first show some form on home tracks. And in order to do that, he needs a couple of decent gallops in conditions that suit so that h..
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  • Melbourne Storm coach Craig Bellamy angry with poor start against Brisbane Broncos

    Melbourne Storm coach Craig Bellamy angry with poor start against Brisbane Broncos
     Melbourne Storm coach Craig Bellamy boiled his side's loss to Brisbane Broncos down to a simple thing.A bad start. More Sport Videos Previous slide Next slide Broncos weather Storm Jai Arrow's try from nowhere James Graham battles with tablecloth Thurston steers Cowboys into top four Sharks stumble Steve Mascord's Set of Six: Round 24 Raiders on march Broncos weather Storm The Broncos produced a classic ..
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  • Bill Pulver won't rule out cutting Super Rugby teams amid SANZAAR review process

    Bill Pulver won't rule out cutting Super Rugby teams amid SANZAAR review process
    The future of Australia's professional rugby landscape is clouded with uncertainty after ARU boss Bill Pulver admitted he was not sure how many Australian Super Rugby teams would exist beyond next season. The SANZAAR joint venture is in the midst of a major independent review into the structure of the Super Rugby competition, the results of which are expected to be known by the end of the year.  On the fence: Bill Pulver is unwilling to guarantee the number of Australian sides in Super Rug..
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  • Justin Leppitsch says Lions can relive the glory years

    Justin Leppitsch says Lions can relive the glory years
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