Thursday, October 6, 2016

Brisbane Roar attacker Dimitri Petratos in doubt for A-League opener with ankle injury and other top stories.

  • Brisbane Roar attacker Dimitri Petratos in doubt for A-League opener with ankle injury

    Brisbane Roar attacker Dimitri Petratos in doubt for A-League opener with ankle injury
    Theo on Holman's veteran experience00:08:20 Theo on Holman's veteran experience ATTACKING weapon Dimitri Petratos is in doubt for Brisbane Roar’s A-League opener against Melbourne Victory on Friday night after injuring his ankle in a training match at Suncorp Stadium. Fans who attended Saturday’s members day at the Milton venue were treated to more than just a training session, with the Roar playing an hour-long intra-club trial complete with match officials. While some ..
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  • Western Bulldogs defeat Sydney Swans in 2016 AFL grand final

    Western Bulldogs defeat Sydney Swans in 2016 AFL grand final
    WESTERN BULLDOGS 2.0 7.1 9.7 13.11 (89) SYDNEY 1.2 7.3 8.5 10.7 (67) Goals: Western Bulldogs: L Picken 3 T Boyd 3 T Dickson 3 C Smith J Stringer T McLean Z Cordy. Sydney: J Kennedy 3 T Mitchell 2 G Hewett G Rohan L Franklin L Parker N Smith. Best: Western Bulldogs: J Johannissen T Boyd L Picken J Macrae M Boyd J Hamling. Sydney: J Kennedy T Mitchell H Grundy D Rampe K Jack D Hannebery. Umpires: Matt Stevic, Simon Meredith, Scott Jeffery. Official Crowd: 99,981An amazing result. Amazing scenes w..
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  • League legend Wendell Sailor responds to Anthony Mundine's calls for national anthem boycott

    League legend Wendell Sailor responds to Anthony Mundine's calls for national anthem boycott
    FORMER rugby league player Wendell Sailor has responded to controversial calls from Anthony Mundine for players to protest the national anthem at this weekend’s AFL and NRL grand finals.On Thursday, champion boxer and former NRL player Mundine took to social media suggesting that players should boycott the anthem to raise awareness of the treatment of indigenous Australians.Sailor, a former Brisbane teammate of Mundine, believes there is “a better way to do things”.Anthony Mundine and Wendell Sa..
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  • Hamilton storms to pole in Malaysia

    Hamilton storms to pole in Malaysia
    Sepang circuit. The Briton lapped the 5.5-kilometre track in a stunning one minute 32.850, less than half a second off the quickest lap set by Fernando Alonso in 2005 during the V10-engine era, on a hot but overcast evening. “Just a huge thank you to the team who continue through the whole year to improve,” Hamilton, chasing his 50th career win, told reporters. “Great work done coming into this weekend… today the car felt fantastic. I really enjoyed the lap. (But) could’ve been faster,” he adde..
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  • 10 things we learned from the Grand Final

    10 things we learned from the Grand Final
    Ten things we learned from the 2016 Grand Final Adam Curley  October 1, 2016 5:53 PM Highlights: 2016 AFL Grand Final The Swans and Bulldogs clash in Saturday's decider Jake Stringer struggled mightily on the big stage but his final quarter goal meant all sins were forgiven 1. Kieren Jack's courage is unquestionableThe opening 10 minutes of the decider was tough and uncompromising as expected, and the Swans co-captain was ri..
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  • AFL grand final 2016: Western Bulldogs veteran Matthew Boyd to delay a decision on his future

    AFL grand final 2016: Western Bulldogs veteran Matthew Boyd to delay a decision on his future
    As he celebrated with his family on Saturday night, Matthew Boyd knew one thing - the Bulldogs' breakthrough flag will change his life.Boyd, 34, was almost moved to tears in the dressingroom while describing what the unexpected flag against the Swans meant to him and the club. Matthew Boyd kisses the premiership cup. Photo: AFL Media/Getty Images He is unsure whether to play on next year - but looks forward to the changes in his life that await."I know it is going to change my life but I..
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  • NRL grand final 2016: The Cronulla Sharks would have to get things terribly wrong to lose

    NRL grand final 2016: The Cronulla Sharks would have to get things terribly wrong to lose
    Let's start by getting the result out of the way. The Sharks will win.As I have said many times during the course of this year, I honestly believe the Cronulla Sharks will finally win their first premiership since joining the competition in 1967. More Sport Videos Previous slide Next slide NRL Grand Final: What to expect Smith claims Ennis won't rattle him Dally Ms 2016: WAGs shine bright Premiership would be icing on cake Ennis: ..
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  • Luke Beveridge post game interview1:37

    Luke Beveridge post game interview1:37
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  • Western Bulldogs premiers 2016: A gloriously unexpected triumph

    Western Bulldogs premiers 2016: A gloriously unexpected triumph
    Where, and how, do you start? "The most gloriously unexpected triumph in the game's history"?  Luke Beveridge, coach of the Western Bulldogs AFL premiership team, 2016  A touch understated perhaps, but we'll build gradually. Seriously, there has never been a premiership like this. For starters it was achieved by the team of that separate part of Melbourne: the west. That sprawling, expanding territory, little-known and even less visited by the majority from east of the Maribyrnong. A part..
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