Legends rip Souths gun's 'foolish' brain fade
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4h ago
League greats have teed off at Rabbitohs winger Taane Milne's "foolish, irresponsible, and uncalled for" brain fade that could see him in hot water with the MRC on Friday morning. In the dying moments of his side's 54-20 Anzac Day thrashing at the hands of the Storm, Milne dived at the legs of Cameron Munster in an all but completed tackle. The incident triggered a bit of a scuffle in the middle of AAMI Park, and earned Milne a late sin-binning. He was also put on report. AS IT HAPPENED: Anzac Day NRL action READ MORE: Walker's boot leads Roosters to record victory READ MORE: Pies, Bombers c ..read more
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Pies, Bombers call for rule change after Anzac draw
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4h ago
29 years after the very first draw in the very first Anzac Day match between Essendon and Collingwood, history has repeated itself. After a heartbreaking miss from Bomber Kyle Langford with just two minutes to spare in the final term, followed by Pie Jamie Elliott's crucial dropped mark seconds later, the game resulted in an 85-85 draw. On top of those two crucial misses, a slip from Essendon's Nick Hind, allowed Magpie Beau McCreery to boot a goal to edge the reigning premiers in front in the final term LIVE BLOG: NRL Anzac Day READ MORE: Malthouse fumes at 'stiff' Greene suspension READ MOR ..read more
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Walker's boot leads Roosters to record victory
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4h ago
The Roosters have thrashed the Dragons 60-18 in front of more than 40,000 fans in their annual Anzac Day match at Allianz Stadium. The Dragons struck first in the fifth minute before the Roosters piled on five unanswered tries to gain an unattainable lead. Doubles to Joseph Manu and Nat Butcher, and 24 points to Sam Walker saw the Roosters run rings around the Dragons. LIVE BLOG: NRL Anzac Day READ MORE: Malthouse fumes at 'stiff' Greene suspension READ MORE: NRL Star tipped to snub big-money Dragons offer Walker was named the Ashton-Collier medallist for the best player afield off the b ..read more
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Magpie's unassuming handball creates AFL history
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4h ago
Collingwood veteran Scott Pendlebury has officially made AFL history, after notching up his 10,000th career disposal during the Anzac Day match against Essendon. It was a humble handball, but a moment that meant a lot more than the action. Pendlebury is the only player since statistics have been recorded to reach this milestone, which was met with a standing ovation from adoring Pies fans around the MCG. LIVE BLOG: 'Charging' Titans hit back after Warriors' warning READ MORE: Malthouse fumes at 'stiff' Greene suspension READ MORE: NRL Star tipped to snub big-money Dragons offer His handball i ..read more
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Titans defy Warriors to claim first crucial points
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4h ago
With an eight-week losing streak now behind them, a fierce Titans side claimed their first victory of the season, shocking the Warriors 27-24 at Go Media Stadium on Thursday afternoon. The Anzac Day match kicked off across the ditch, as the home side sent an early warning to the visitors. However, some fierce attacking efforts orchestrated by Titans star five-eighth Tanah Boyd quickly rattled the Warriors' line and saw the side power in front through the game. LIVE BLOG: 'Charging' Titans hit back after Warriors' warning READ MORE: Malthouse fumes at 'stiff' Greene suspension READ MORE: NRL S ..read more
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Malthouse fumes at 'stiff' Greene suspension
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12h ago
Legendary former coach Mick Malthouse believes GWS skipper Toby Greene should have been cleared of his one-match ban for rough conduct at the AFL tribunal. Greene's suspension was upheld by the AFL tribunal on Tuesday night after the Giants' appeal fell flat. As a result, Greene will sit out the clash with the Lions on Thursday evening. READ MORE: The moment Slater tried to claim Knights rookie READ MORE: Rival coach backs 'outstanding person' in legal fight READ MORE: Coach's bizarre claim after injured star fumes Greene was suspended for making high contact with Carlton's Jordan Boyd duri ..read more
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Djokovic weighing up controversial coaching call
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12h ago
Novak Djokovic is still considering his options on his next coach after the world No.1 announced the end of his six-year partnership with Goran Ivanisevic last month. Croatian great Ivanisevic helped the Serb win all four of the grand slams during their successful stint together but Djokovic has not performed at optimum this year, failing to win a title or make a final in four tournaments played. Djokovic bowed out in the semi-finals of the Australian Open and lost at Indian Wells in the round of 32, before deciding to split with Ivanisevic. READ MORE: The moment Slater tried to claim Knights ..read more
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LIVE: Knights hit out at 'ill-informed' Ponga suggestion
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14h ago
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'I wouldn't be playing': Nadal's sad injury update
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14h ago
Rafael Nadal will play in the Madrid Open despite not being fully fit and didn't seem too optimistic about his chances of being ready for Roland Garros next month. The 37-year-old Nadal said he would not play in Paris if he arrives there feeling the same way that he is feeling ahead of his opening match in Madrid this week. “The sensations haven't been perfect this week. If it wasn't Madrid, maybe I wouldn't play. But there are a lot of emotions involved," Nadal said. READ MORE: The moment Slater tried to claim Knights rookie READ MORE: Rival coach backs 'outstanding person' in legal fight REA ..read more
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Star tipped to snub big-money Dragons offer
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14h ago
The Penrith Panthers could be adding to their list of player losses at the end of the season, with the Wests Tigers emerging as front runners to sign star winger Sunia Turuva. Turuva is reportedly close to making an announcement on his future, with Penrith unable to compete with the offers available for the winger on the market. Despite the club's salary cap space set to expand with the departures of James Fisher-Harris and Jahrome Luai, the Panthers are unable to increase their tabled offer of $350,000 a year for the Fijian international. READ MORE: The moment Slater tried to claim Knights ..read more
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