Sunday, July 3, 2016

Gold Coast Suns v S Kilda: Rodney Eade looking beyond win to the return of Jaegar O'Meara and David Swallow and other top stories.

  • Gold Coast Suns v S Kilda: Rodney Eade looking beyond win to the return of Jaegar O'Meara and David Swallow

    Gold Coast Suns v S Kilda: Rodney Eade looking beyond win to the return of Jaegar O'Meara and David Swallow
    First to the ball: Suns key defender Stephen May wins the battle for the ball against St Kilda's Mav Weller. Photo: Getty Images The Gold Coast Suns may have eased some pressure on coach Rodney Eade on Saturday with a comfortable victory 40-point victory over St Kilda, but in the aftermath, Eade was looking ahead, his eye on two players not part of the victory."If you're looking at Utopia, then having [Jaegar O'Meara] and David Swallow back in the side next y..
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  • Gold Coast to hot for Saints1:41

    Gold Coast to hot for Saints1:41
    ST KILDA coach Alan Richardson says the club’s medical staff will decide the immediate playing future of young gun Paddy McCartin who suffered his third concussion of 2016 in the 40-point loss to the Gold Coast at Metricon Stadium.McCartin suffered a head knock after a marking contest in the first quarter and was rushed into St Kilda’s rooms before being ruled out of action for the rest of the day.The 2014 no.1 draft pick also suffered a concussion while playing for Sandringham in the VFL last y..
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  • Super Rugby 2016: NSW Waratahs score nine-try bonus-point win over Sunwolves

    Super Rugby 2016: NSW Waratahs score nine-try bonus-point win over Sunwolves
    Elusive: Andrew Kellaway crosses after beating four defenders just before half-time. Photo: AP The Waratahs are still in the hunt for finals footy after an nine-try, bonus-point demolition of Super Rugby rookies the Sunwolves in Tokyo on Saturday. In 30-degree heat and with England coach Eddie Jones watching from the stands, the 2014 Super Rugby champions lived up to their surprising form as good travellers, quickly shutting down a spirited Sunwolves attack t..
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  • NBA: How Matthew Dellavedova will fit in at Milwaukee Bucks

    NBA: How Matthew Dellavedova will fit in at Milwaukee Bucks
    MATTHEW Dellavedova’s hard worked has paid off, with the Australian point guard agreeing to a hefty sum, from the Milwaukee Bucks.Of course, the Cavaliers can still match the offer, but all signs – including unofficial general manager, LeBron James’ goodbye tweet – are pointing to the reality that Dellavedova will be a Buck, come July 7.While it’s extremely reasonable to argue the Bucks overpaid for a back-up point guard like Dellavedova, the feisty Australian can still make a significant impact..
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  • AFL 2016: Richmond Tigers coach gives up on finals after loss to Port Adelaide

    AFL 2016: Richmond Tigers coach gives up on finals after loss to Port Adelaide
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. FootyFix: Can the Doggies upset the Swans again? Rohan Connolly previews all the footy action ahead of round 15 in the AFL. PT5M41S 620 349 Coach Damien Hardwick has written off Richmond's AFL finals chances."Finals, for mine, we're not good enough to play in," Hardwick said after the Tigers slipped to a 38-point away loss to Port Adelaide on Friday night. As we saw tonight, we're off the pace. That is the reality of it.  Richmond are now thre..
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  • Banned Bulldog Tom Boyd stars with four goals in VFL

    Banned Bulldog Tom Boyd stars with four goals in VFL
    WESTERN Bulldogs $6 million man Tom Boyd shrugged off his $5000 fine for a drunken pub incident with teammate Zaine Cordy with an impressive showing for the Footscray in the VFL match against Coburg at Piranha Park.Playing at full-forward and centre half-forward, Boyd, 20, who the club also banned from AFL selection indefinitely for the June 11 incident, booted four goals from 15 disposals.He took three marks, laid two tackles and had brief spells on the ball, changing with Tom Campbell in the w..
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  • Rio 2016: Cameron McEvoy wary of Olympic rivals ahead of Games

    Rio 2016: Cameron McEvoy wary of Olympic rivals ahead of Games
    Rio 2016: Cameron McEvoy wary of Olympic rivals ahead of Games Posted July 02, 2016 12:13:55 Cameron McEvoy only has to look to his Australian team-mate James Magnussen to know being on top of the world rankings means little when it comes to the Olympics.Magnussen entered the 2012 Games in London as the hot favourite for gold in the men's 100 metres freestyle, having swum 47.10 seconds - the fastest time of the year - at the Australian Olympic trials in Adelaide.The '..
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  • Permanent memorial to honour Phil Walsh

    Permanent memorial to honour Phil Walsh
    Permanent memorial to honour Phil Walsh Dinny Navaratnam  July 2, 2016 1:26 PM Phil Walsh’s contribution to Australian Football will be honoured with a permanent memorial at Adelaide Oval ADELAIDE will commemorate the one-year anniversary of Phil Walsh's passing with a memorial at Adelaide Oval. A tree on the north-eastern side of the ground will be dedicated to Walsh, with mulch from the flowers left outside the club after the fo..
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  • Brumbies coach Stephen Larkham won't rush Joe Tomane back to face Auckland Blues

    Brumbies coach Stephen Larkham won't rush Joe Tomane back to face Auckland Blues
    ACT Brumbies coach Stephen Larkham says their winger depth means they don't need to rush Wallabies flyer Joe Tomane back to face the Auckland Blues.Tomane is still the Brumbies' second highest try scorer, despite having not played since April 24 because of knee injury. The Brumbies won't rush winger Joe Tomane back from injury. Photo: Graham Tidy Combined with Henry Speight's absence due to injury and his involvement with the Aussie Sevens, it has allowed James Dargaville and Nigel Ah Wo..
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  • Glenn says Broncos will turn it around

    Glenn says Broncos will turn it around
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