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No Masaga as McCaw back to lead All Blacks

By NZPA - July 4th 2009 (44 minutes ago)

All Blacks captain Richie McCaw celebrates a 39-10 victory over the Wallabies during the Rugby Union Bledisloe Cup Australia v New Zealand rugby test match at Eden Park in Auckland, New Zealand, Saturday, August 2, 2008. AAP Image/Photosport, Andrew Cornaga

Exciting winger Lelia Masaga is the most notable omission from the All Blacks side named on Saturday to contest the Tri-Nations rugby championship.

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Talking points for St Kilda and Geelong

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By Michael DiFabrizio July 4th 2009 (7 hours ago)

Geelong and St Kilda players fight for the ball during the AFL 1st Qualifying Final between the Geelong Cats and the St kilda Saints at the MCG. GSP Images

It’s not often you see Collingwood and Essendon play in front of close to 80,000 at the MCG – with both sides hitting form – and it’s not the biggest game of the week. You could say it’s as rare as, well, two sides going into round 14 undefeated.

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Phil Hughes treated like Bradman by the English

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By Benjamin Conkey July 4th 2009 (8 hours ago)

NSW opening batsman Phillip Hughes speaks at a press conference at the Sydney Cricket Ground in Sydney, Thursday, Feb. 5, 2009. Hughes is in line to make his Test debut for Australia later this month after being named in a 14-man squad for the tour of South Africa. AAP Image/Tracey Nearmy

Seventy-odd years ago, former Surrey and England captain Percy Fender noticed Don Bradman step away from a short pitched ball on a news reel. It was footage from Australia’s 1930 tour of England. Word got around to Douglas Jardine, that this Bradman may not be perfect afterall.

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The IOC should give Rio the 2016 Olympics

David Wiseman

By David Wiseman July 4th 2009 (9 hours ago)

A photographer focuses on the National Stadium, also known as the Bird's Nes in Beijing. The stadium will host the opening and closing ceremonies and athletics competition at the Olympic Games, which open Aug. 8. AP Photo/Robert F. Bukaty

Timing is everything. Just ask all the other movies that were up against Gone With the Wind for the 1939 Best Picture. Goodbye Mr Chips, Mr Smith Goes to Washington, Wuthering Heights and The Wizard of Oz would most likely have won in any other year.

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Federer reaches record twentieth Grand Slam final

By Dave James - July 4th 2009 (8 hours ago)

Roger Federer reached a record 20th Grand Slam final and a seventh straight Wimbledon title match with a 7-6 (7-3) 7-5 6-3 win over German veteran Tommy Haas in the semi-finals on Friday.

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AFL chief admits Sydney not ready, says Roos

By Greg Buckle - July 4th 2009 (9 hours ago)

AFL chief Andrew Demetriou has admitted Sydney isn’t ready for a second team but the city is getting one anyway. That’s according to Swans coach Paul Roos, who has revealed details of a conversation he had with Demetriou on the subject this week.

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Johnson could have pitched in Major League Baseball

By Jim Morton - July 4th 2009 (9 hours ago)

If Mitchell Johnson wasn’t spearheading Australia’s pace attack in the Ashes, chances are he could be standing on the mound as a Major League Baseball pitcher.

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How do the 2009 Wallabies look without Lote Tuqiri?

Spiro Zavos

By Spiro Zavos July 3rd 2009

Lachie Turner of Australia scores a try during the Australia v Italy Rugby Union game at the Ethiad Stadium in Melbourne, Saturday, June 20th, 2009.  Australia won the game 34-12. (AAP Image/Martin Philbey)

This is what we know, or think we know, about Lote Tuqiri’s sacking by the ARU. He was sacked on Wednesday. The police are not involved in investigating any matter regarding the sacking. The ARU denies emphatically that the sacking is part of a witch-hunt to get rid of Tuqiri.

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Fair play passes Dutchy on the left hand side

Jesse Fink

By Jesse Fink July 3rd 2009

Newcastle Jets coach Gary Van Egmond (centre) celebrates with his players after the Melbourne Victory v Newcastle Jets A League game at the Telstradome in Mellbourne, Sunday, Nov. 26, 2006. Newcastle won the game 1-0. AAP Image/Martin Philbey

To be fair to Con Constantine, the great ogre of Australian club football, he does make a good point about the propriety or lack thereof in Football Federation Australia’s role in poaching Gary van Egmond from the Jets to the AIS and the national under-17s.

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Why Hussey has been a victim of his own success

Alec Swann

By Alec Swann July 3rd 2009

Australian batsman Michael Hussey plays a cut shot on his way to scoring 101 not out. AAP Image/Julian Smith

Mike Hussey’s return to form in the tourists’ clash with England’s second string should silence the critics who were beginning to doubt him. One of the more surprising elements of the Ashes build-up has been, from both sides, the criticism levelled at Hussey.

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No place for one dimensional players in the AFL

Paddy Higgs

By Paddy Higgs July 3rd 2009

Nick Stevens of Carlton is pressured by Brent Prismall (L) & Cale Hooker (R) of Essendon during the AFL Round 13 match between the Essendon Bombers and the Carlton Blues at the MCG. Slattery Images

You might not have felt it, but there was a definite shift in the AFL this week. It might have been a minor one, but it was unquestionably there: the beginning of the end for what is known as the outside player. The omission of Nick Stevens rammed it home.

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The Next 5 things on John O’Neill’s To Do list

By Andrew Jones - July 3rd 2009 - (14)

El Masri’s on-field greatness must not be overshadowed

By Matthew ONeill - July 3rd 2009 - (6)

Sixteen reasons why the Socceroos are ranked 16th

By Guy Hand - July 3rd 2009 - (25)

Tuqiri to fight ARU sacking

By David Beniuk - July 2nd 2009 - (108)
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Fremantle right to ban Solomon

By Ben Somerford July 4th 2009 (8 hours ago)

Fremantle’s decision this week to hand a one-match internal suspension to veteran Dean Solomon has raised eyebrows, with some onlookers labeling the ban harsh and part of a new hard-line approach from Dockers coach Mark Harvey.

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Forget Lote, let’s move onto the Tri-Nations

By jamestheconvict July 4th 2009 (9 hours ago)

Australia's Brett Sheehan, right, tackles South Africa's Luke Watson, left, during the Tri-Nations rugby match at the ABSA stadium in Durban, South Africa, Saturday Aug. 23, 2008. Australia beat South Africa 27-15. AP Photo/Themba Hadebe

With the prospect of a cracking Tri Nations coming up, and a Lions series almost wrapped up by a Southern Hemisphere nation for the third time in a row, can we now look towards the world’s premier rugby competition?

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Roosters hatchlings show promise of things to come

By Alan Nicolea July 4th 2009 (9 hours ago)

Channel Nine sideline commentator Tim Gilbert made the comment that the Roosters are fielding the youngest team of any side in the NRL this season. But judging the way they played in the opening half of football on Friday night against the Dragons, at least the future looks bright.

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Let’s create a William Web Ellis award

By Greg Smith July 4th 2009 (2 hours ago)

William Webb Ellis, rightly or wrongly, is the name associated with the beginnings of rugby union. In the town of Rugby, England in 1823, Webb Ellis, “who with a fine disregard for the rules” began to run with the ball in hand at Rugby School, thus gave the world the game we all love today.

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Socceroos are sweet at sixteen

By Con Stamocostas July 4th 2009 (8 hours ago)

The Socceroos are ranked sixteenth in the world. It’s hard to believe they are sitting one place above football pretty boys, Portugal, a team who are struggling to make South Africa next year, even with the best player in the world in their side.

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All Blacks need to re-think their attack

By ohtani's jacket July 4th 2009 (8 hours ago)

Rugby can be a frustrating game to watch. Teams spend an age fighting for the ball, only to lose it on their first possession. And even the most promising of movements can end in a penalty or turnover.

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Preview of All Blacks 2009 Tri-Nations squad

By marc miller July 4th 2009 (8 hours ago)

Ahead of Saturday’s official announcement of the All Blacks team for the defending of the Tri Nations and Bledisloe Cups, a tentative squad has been assembled by the New Zealand Herald and Newstalk ZB.

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Should the British and Irish Lions consider touring Argentina?

By True Tah July 4th 2009 (9 hours ago)

The current British and Irish Lions tour of South Africa has confirmed that this tradition of rugby should continue well into the future.

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The Townsville indigenous football festival kicks off

By jimbo July 4th 2009 (9 hours ago)

Tomorrow in Townsville, 200 of the brightest indigenous football talents in our great country take part in one of Australia’s most widespread football festivals involving competitors from all corners of Australia.

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Socceroos now need to walk the walk

By Matthew Wilson July 4th 2009 (9 hours ago)

Finally Australia has reached sixteenth place on the recent FIFA Rankings, a personal best for the team. It’s where we deserve to be as we had a great run on our road to the World Cup.

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Big weekend for North American rugby

By Working Class Rugger July 4th 2009 (10 hours ago)

The 4th of July has immense significance for Americans as they celebrate their victory over colonial forces, thus gaining independence. As a nation, it is probably their most revered public holiday.

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African RWC qualifying reaching its crescendo

By Working Class Rugger July 4th 2009 (10 hours ago)

And then there were two. Namibia and Tunisia have emerged as the leading African rugby nations in the current African Cup Rugby Championship, which is also doubling as a 2011 RWC Qualifier series.

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The Round Review Week 17

By sportsfanslife.com July 4th 2009 (10 hours ago)

In some positive news for the the embattled club, Wests Tigers this week announced a new sponsorship deal with the aptly named Tiger Airways.

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Lote, what happened mate?!

By gatesy July 3rd 2009

Tahs Lote Tuqiri salutes after scoring - AAP Image/NZPA, Ross Setford

I don’t think that Lote is necessarily in the top four wingers, so it might be right that he didn’t make the squad. But that said, there are some very interesting issues at play here.

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Dragons cleanout has brought success

By Beardan July 3rd 2009

The Dragons continue to excel now that they have punted their three great pretenders: Jason Ryles, Mark Gasnier, and the worst coach in rugby league history, Nathan Brown.

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Minor Premiership an ice hockey curse

By AIHL_IceHockey July 3rd 2009

Photo by Mark Bradford: Jassi Sangha and Matt Price go toe-to-toe last weekend in the Australian Ice Hockey League

What’s in a record? Well, if you’re Greg Bird, a new job, and a tough time getting a visa to play overseas. But if you mean a record like winning the Minor Premiership in the Australian Ice Hockey league, not much.

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Socceroos come from the land Dutch Under

By Janex July 2nd 2009

Socceroo's coach Pim Verbeek chats with Harry Kewell during a training session at ANZ Stadium, Sydney, Thursday, June 19, 2008. The Socceroo's take on China in a World Cup qualifying match this Sunday, June 22. AAP Image/Dean Lewins

A recent article out of the Netherlands named Dutch football as the most successful of the past forty years. With Verbeek and Henk Duut (ex Feyenoord) leading Australia to another World Cup, the Dutch school must be close to being declared Holy Down Under.

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A Puma about to make a mark on the Super 14

By Alan Nicolea July 2nd 2009 - (23)

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By John Hanrahan July 2nd 2009 - (16)

Bye bye, Lote, bye bye!

By LeftArmSpinner July 2nd 2009 - (75)

Lessons from Worcester

By vinay verma July 2nd 2009 - (11)

Who will be the new saviour for the Blues?

By Jason Cave July 2nd 2009 - (1)

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