Sunday, June 26, 2016

Wallabies out to prove sceptics wrong and other top stories.

  • Wallabies out to prove sceptics wrong

    Wallabies out to prove sceptics wrong
    Wallabies coach Michael Cheika insists hard work will enable his hurting players to prove themselves to the sceptics who have written off their Bledisloe Cup prospects in the wake of their series whitewash by England. The 44-40 loss to England at Sydney’s Allianz Stadium on Saturday sent the Wallabies tumbling to a 3-0 series defeat. Including last year’s World cup final, it was a fourth straight loss for Australia, who start their Rugby Championship campaign and quest for a first Bledisloe Cup..
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  • Penrith Panthers back into NRL top eight with win over South Sydney Rabbitohs

    Penrith Panthers back into NRL top eight with win over South Sydney Rabbitohs
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Panthers inflict more pain on Rabbitohs South Sydney have lost four consecutive matches after losing to Penrith 28-26. PT1M29S 620 349 The great production line at the foot of the mountains shows no signs of slowing down as the Penrith Panthers' young guns guided the club back into the top eight with a nervous two-point win over the Rabbitohs. At the centre of the 28-26 win were the halves Bryce Cartwright and 18-year-old Nathan Cleary, who tore..
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  • Hasler urges re-think of Origin impact on NRL

    Hasler urges re-think of Origin impact on NRL
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Bulldogs run riot over Broncos Canterbury secured back-to-back wins for just the third time this season to move equal on points with Brisbane in fourth place. PT1M30S 620 349 It's a major bugbear of many in clubland that rears its head every winter – the debilitating effect that State of Origin has on the premiership – and Des Hasler has renewed his call for more "re-thinking" of how to find a solution despite the glow of Canterbury's thrashin..
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  • Hawthorn back on top of ladder but still need to improve, says Hawks coach Alastair Clarkson

    Hawthorn back on top of ladder but still need to improve, says Hawks coach Alastair Clarkson
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. AFL plays of round 14 Lindsay Thomas does the impossible (again), Tall Texan timber is terrific, Stevie J the super recruit, a St Kilda teenager comes of age and Hawthorn use fortress Tassie to go top of the ladder. PT1M43S 620 349 Having reached the top of the ladder as they head for their mid-season bye, Hawthorn still have plenty of room for improvement, says coach Alastair Clarkson.Troubled early by lowly Gold Coast at Aurora Stadium on Sun..
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  • Rugby union: Can England beat All Blacks after 3-0 thrashing of Wallabies

    Rugby union: Can England beat All Blacks after 3-0 thrashing of Wallabies
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  • Ben Cousins hospitalised after incident on Canning Highway

    Ben Cousins hospitalised after incident on Canning Highway
    Ben Cousins hospitalised after incident on Canning Highway Posted June 26, 2016 23:22:02 Police have confirmed former West Coast Eagles footballer Ben Cousins was taken in an ambulance after an incident on Canning Bridge in Perth on Sunday afternoon.Three police units were called this afternoon to the incident on the Como suburb side of the Canning Bridge at 4:10pm, after Mr Cousins was behaving erratically.Officers told the ABC the incident was being treated as a men..
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  • 'Mr Fix It' to fill Morgan void for Cowboys

    'Mr Fix It' to fill Morgan void for Cowboys
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Small piece of good news in Brexit vote panic .Canberra weather: East coast freeze brings snow and hail .
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