Sunday, October 16, 2016

Essendon Swiss Court appeal fails, AFL to make decision on Jobe Watson Brownlow Medal and other top stories.

  • Essendon Swiss Court appeal fails, AFL to make decision on Jobe Watson Brownlow Medal

    Essendon Swiss Court appeal fails, AFL to make decision on Jobe Watson Brownlow Medal
    The AFL Commission has a decision to make on whether Jobe Watson keeps his Brownlow medal after a Swiss Court appeal from the 34 current and former Essendon players banned for doping failed.Relevant players managers were informed on Tuesday evening Melbourne time that the appeal, which followed the suspension of the players by the Court of Arbitration for Sport in January, had been rejected. It is understood costs will be awarded against the players. More Sport Videos Previous sli..
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  • Victory coach Kevin Muscat calls for MCG Melbourne Derby date with City

    Victory coach Kevin Muscat calls for MCG Melbourne Derby date with City
    MELBOURNE wants its A-League crowd record back, and Victory coach Kevin Muscat says a derby clash at the MCG would make it happen.Until Saturday night’s blockbuster Sydney derby, which attracted 61,880 people to ANZ Stadium, it was Victory which had monopolised the big A-League crowds.The top four regular-season attendances in the first decade of the competition — and the biggest two grand finals — were packed out by Melbourne Victory fans at Etihad Stadium.media_cameraMuscat is no stranger to a..
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  • Sydney Kings recruit Josh Powell ready for more success in purple and gold

    Sydney Kings recruit Josh Powell ready for more success in purple and gold
    Josh Powell has already enjoyed success wearing the purple and gold.Before he arrived in the Harbour City on Tuesday morning to be unveiled as the latest addition to the Sydney Kings' roster, Powell had, among other things, won two NBA championships with the Los Angeles Lakers. More Sport Videos Previous slide Next slide Plays of the Week Redemption for Aguayo as Buccaneers sink Panthers Kyrgios learning to cope with media Football's first-..
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  • Scott Pendlebury could spend more time forward after Collingwood's Daniel Wells capture

    Scott Pendlebury could spend more time forward after Collingwood's Daniel Wells capture
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  • Spirit of cricket lost as Warner, Cooper latest to be grilled at Hughes inquest

    Spirit of cricket lost as Warner, Cooper latest to be grilled at Hughes inquest
    It was about the only moment of levity in a grim two days. Late on Tuesday, as David Warner was about to give evidence to the inquest into Phillip Hughes' death by video link from Cape Town, the issue of swearing in the Australian vice-captain was grappled with."You don't happen to have a Bible with you?" asked State Coroner Michael Barnes. More News Videos Previous slide Next slide Day two of the Phil Hughes inquest Vincent Stanford: 'I just wanted to kill he..
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  • Shanghai Masters 2016: Nick Kyrgios extends his winning streak to six, beating Sam Querrey in straight sets

    Shanghai Masters 2016: Nick Kyrgios extends his winning streak to six, beating Sam Querrey in straight sets
    SHANGHAI: The new Nick Kyrgios headed straight from the court to the gym after his 6-4, 6-4 Shanghai Masters defeat of Sam Querrey for some injury-prevention and strengthening work with fitness coach Martin Skinner. The old Nick Kyrgios might have done, well ... not that.The 12th seed had just extended his hot streak to six matches, carrying his title-winning form from the Japan Open into the ATP 1000 event and a second-round appointment with German qualifier Mischa Zverev. He was composed and ..
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  • Australia v Japan: 3 memorable matches from AFC's burgeoning rivalry - SBS

    Australia v Japan: 3 memorable matches from AFC's burgeoning rivalry - SBS
    Matches between the Socceroos and the Blue Samurai have created a myriad of memorable moments with both sides arguably the two best teams in the AFC. Here's our pick of three of their best clashes. VIDEO 1. Australia 3 - Japan 1: FIFA World Cup Group stage, June 12 2006 Australia's first World Cup match since 1974 was always going to be a huge moment for Australian football fans and proved to be the platform for the Socceroos burgeoning rivalry with Japan. Shunsuke Nakamura's 26th minute goal h..
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