Wednesday, September 21, 2016

Why North Queensland Cowboys v Brisbane Broncos was one of the greatest games of all and other top stories.

  • Why North Queensland Cowboys v Brisbane Broncos was one of the greatest games of all

    Why North Queensland Cowboys v Brisbane Broncos was one of the greatest games of all
    Well, North Queensland and Brisbane have done it again.For the fifth time in just on 12 months these two NRL heavyweight teams have provided us with an epic encounter. More Sport Videos Previous slide Next slide Cowboys win another epic against Broncos Matt Gillett's costly brain fade Mansour's respect for Raiders fans Merrin: Penrith's belief growing Cowboys are 'predictable': Bennett Roberts rubbed out of final ..
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  • Live scores: All Blacks v South Africa, Rugby Championship 2016

    Live scores: All Blacks v South Africa, Rugby Championship 2016
    78th min: The Springbok scrum has fallen to pieces, the lineout has gone to the dogs. Just end this game. Apart from the fact that New Zealand are notoriously slow starters to the internationals season, he has a point. Watching the All Blacks in the Rugby Championship makes me feel like Wales didn't do such a bad job on tour earlier this year #NZLvRSA— Dan Stanley (@DanStanley25) September 17, 2016 Penalty to the Boks 10 metres out. 75th min: Boks are out on their feet. They do get a penal..
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  • Australia progress to Davis Cup world group after victory against Slovakia

    Australia progress to Davis Cup world group after victory against Slovakia
    Australia have booked their passage back into the Davis Cup world group after continuing their unbeaten run against Slovakia in Sydney on Saturday.Sam Groth and John Peers didn't have it all their own way against Slovakian duo Andrej Martin and Igor Zelenay, but did enough to take Australia to an unassailable 3-0 lead heading into the reverse singles matches on Sunday. More Sport Videos Previous slide Next slide Australia return to Davis Cup world group Kyrgio..
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  • Kim Brennan disappointed to have to clear name after 'outrageous' Fancy Bear leak

    Kim Brennan disappointed to have to clear name after 'outrageous' Fancy Bear leak
    Kim Brennan disappointed to have to clear name after 'outrageous' Fancy Bear leak Updated September 17, 2016 17:44:06 Olympic gold medallist Kim Brennan says she is disappointed to have to clear her name after hacking group Fancy Bears listed her in another round of World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) information leaks.The hackers claim to be exposing athletes receiving questionable drug exemptions from WADA, but in Brennan's case, this could not be further from the truth. ..
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  • Racing: Jameka stakes her cups claim in slashing style in the Naturalism

    Racing: Jameka stakes her cups claim in slashing style in the Naturalism
    Every year it seems there is a four-year-old mare that is a buzz horse in the Caulfield Cup market, a galloper that has shown terrific staying potential as a three-year-old and who is, because of her sex, well in at the weights.Many don't live up to the hype, but enough do go on to score to suggest that a fit, in-form mare with no stamina doubts is always a live chance on cup day. Nick Hall riding Jameka wins Race 8, MRC Foundation Cup during Melbourne Racing at Caulfield Racecourse on Sep..
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  • Bowman warms up for main event with winning treble at Randwick

    Bowman warms up for main event with winning treble at Randwick
    Hugh Bowman dominated the start of Saturday's Randwick meeting, riding a winning treble and perhaps finding another couple of group 1 types in Guard Of Honour and Foxplay​ before piloting Winx​ to victory in the Optic White Stakes.Foxplay had to earn her Tea Rose Stakes victory, winning a shoving contest with Sezanne​ in the straight before letting down to take a second leg of the Princess Series. More Sport Videos Previous slide Next slide Winx extends winning streak t..
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  • Thirty years on, Dean Jones' 210 hit for six by former teammate Greg Matthews

    Thirty years on from his defining Test innings, Dean Jones still feels the physical impact of his 210 against India in Chennai."My body shakes when it's over 37 degrees," Jones says. More Sport Videos Previous slide Next slide Dean Jones on his painful, inspirational 210 in India Henderson stunner wins it for Liverpool Australia return to Davis Cup world group Winx extends winning streak to 11 'Paralympic Pele' stuns blind soccer ..
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  • Preliminary final preview: Giants and Bulldogs represent the changing of the guard

    Preliminary final preview: Giants and Bulldogs represent the changing of the guard
    Few finals of the modern era have boasted the same sense of novelty as does Saturday night's preliminary final between Greater Western Sydney and the Western Bulldogs.If season 2016 has represented a changing of the football guard, this game is a showpiece example. It's a clash between a team one victory away from a first grand final in only their fifth season, and in the other corner, a team reborn in just two seasons, now with a golden opportunity of taking a club to its first grand final app..
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  • Paralympic Games 2016: Australia set for top five finish as gold rush continues

    Paralympic Games 2016: Australia set for top five finish as gold rush continues
    Maddison Elliott won three golds and two silvers, the most by an Australian at these Games.THEY came in sailboats, swimsuits and tricycles, as Australia’s dream of a top-five Paralympic Games finish came closer to reality with another bumper gold medal haul in Rio.Officially, the Aussies closed the day with three more golds, highlighted by Carol Cooke’s road cycling double, Ellie Cole’s emotional backstroke victory and schoolgirl Maddison Elliott becoming the nation’s most decorated 2016 Games a..
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  • AFL finals 2016: Western Bulldogs heed call for preliminary final turnout

    AFL finals 2016: Western Bulldogs heed call for preliminary final turnout
    Western Bulldogs fans are daring to dream, and club president Peter Gordon says he wants the red, white and blue faithful to create a headache for the AFL by demanding more tickets than the league has budgeted for at next Saturday's preliminary final in Sydney.With uncertainty still surrounding how many Bulldogs fans will be able to buy tickets to the game, some were already arranging travel on Saturday, planning to head for Sydney without any guarantee of getting a seat in the stadium. ME..
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