Sea Eagles owner's message to fans
Sea Eagles owner Scott Penn. Picture: Mark EvansSEA Eagles owner Scott Penn has made an impassioned plea for the club’s supporters not to abandon the ship as they navigate their way through some stormy seas.He sent the message to the Manly faithful following Sunday’s 31-24 loss to Penrith on Sunday at Brookvale Oval, surrendering a 24-4 lead.“We need everyone to stick with us,” Penn told the Manly Daily.“I know that the end of this game was disappointing but we showed really good signs.“We need ..>> view original$100m for a local stadium? That's not pork barrelling, that's a bold vision, says PM
Video will begin in 5 seconds. Townsville stadium: $100m offer The Prime Minister matches Labor's $100 million pledge to build a new football stadium in Townsville. Vision: Today Show, Channel Nine PT1M12S 620 349 Don't call it a blatant boondoggle. According to Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, the Coalition's promise of $100 million for a new Townsville football stadium is part of a bold new vision for Australia's cities.Bill Shorten promised the same amount of cash a month ..>> view originalManly Sea Eagles star Dylan Walker snubs criticism after State of Origin cameo
Video will begin in 5 seconds. Queensland claim narrow series opening win Queensland have won the opening game of the 2016 State of Origin series, with a 6-4 win over New South Wales in Sydney. PT1M29S 620 349 Nine minutes, two touches, one run and countless column inches and social media soap boxes. Think Dylan Walker cares? Really cares what people were saying about one of the most infamous State of Origin bench warmers?"I'm my own harshest critic and people can say what th..>> view originalFood Olympics to be held in Oz
Welcome to Restaurant Australia3:00Discover Australia's bounty of food and wine experiences. Take in the Barossa Valley by hot air balloon, sample fresh oysters on Freycinet Peninsula, toast a Sydney sunset at Quay and dine under the stars at Uluru. #RestaurantAustralia Courtesy: Australia Melbourne has won the right to host the equivalent of the food Olympics, otherwise known as The World’s 50 Best Restaurants awards. The 2017 event will be held in the Victorian capital, marking the first time..>> view originalWarner ruled out of tri-series
Australia opener David Warner has been ruled out for rest of the Qantas Tour of the West Indies due to a fractured finger and will return home to nurse the injury ahead of the upcoming tour of Sri Lanka. Warner copped a blow to the tip of his left index finger during Australia's 36-run victory over South Africa in St Kitts on Sunday morning (AEST) and subsequent x-rays have revealed the digit to be fractured. Even if the injury doesn't require surgery, Warner will be out for around 2-6 weeks an..>> view originalLate Mail: The Late Mail: Dragons v Bulldogs
Late Mail: The Late Mail: Dragons v Bulldogs | June 13 2016 3:01PM St. George Illawarra Dragons v Canterbury-Bankstown Bulldogs Dragons - Jack De Belin returns from injury replacing Dunamis Lui on the bench in the only change for the Red V.Bulldogs - Tony Williams is recalled from NSW Cup to take Adam Elliot's (hamstring) spot on the bench. St. George Illawarra Dragons 1. Jason Nightingale 2. Kalifa Faifai Loa 3. Euan Aitken 4. Timoteo Lafai 5. Kurt Mann 6. Gareth Widdop 7. Benji Marshal..>> view originalState of Origin 2016: States choosing referees ludicrous, says Maroons chairman
Video will begin in 5 seconds. Maroons coach admits they had 'luck' After Laurie Daley demanded a change in referees for State of Origin game two, Maroons coach Kevin Walters confesses his side had a number of decisions go their way. PT0M42S 620 349 Queensland Rugby League chairman Peter Betros has lambasted Laurie Daley's attempts to dictate which referees hold the whistle for the second Origin encounter, saying the rival states should have no input into the appointment of ..>> view originalTippett hit for six, good news for Rohan
Tippett hit for six, good news for Rohan Cameron Noakes June 13, 2016 4:51 PM Swans big man Sam Naismith SYDNEY Swans ruckman Kurt Tippett will miss up to six weeks with a torn hamstring tendon in his right knee. Tippett was forced to leave the field late in the second term of Sunday's 42-point loss to Greater Western Sydney. It means young ruckman Sam Naismith is in the frame to play just his second AFL game for the Swans after ..>> view originalWe're not soft, says AFL Eagles
West Coast forward Mark LeCras has scoffed at talk the team has a soft underbelly, but admits the players deserved to be roasted in the wake of last week's capitulation to Adelaide. The Eagles' top-four hopes are on thin ice after they conceded the last eight goals of the match in their 29-point home loss to Adelaide. West Coast failed to even score in the final term - the first time in their history they've gone scoreless in a quarter at Domain Stadium. After the game, Eagles coach Adam Simpso..>> view originalAre the GWS Giants now our premiership favourites?
Yesterday will go down as one of the most memorable days in the early history of the GWS Giants. Not only did they beat their cross-town rivals for just the second time in ten matches, but they reached some vital milestones as well. They’ve now played 100 AFL games in total, and they also set their record for the best crowd at a Spotless Stadium home game so far in their history – two significant achievements. As the dust settles after the match, we now need to ask ourselves a very serious ques..>> view original
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