Saturday, June 25, 2016

NSW veteran Greg Bird says Blues still need him and senior players in the team and other top stories.

  • NSW veteran Greg Bird says Blues still need him and senior players in the team

    I'm 32 and I feel good. Their big three [Cameron Smith, Cooper Cronk and Johnathan Thurston], as they call them, they're all older than me. I'm ready to keep taking it to them": Greg Bird. Photo: Getty Images NSW forward Greg Bird has no intention of stepping aside from the Origin arena, adamant NSW's young stars need him, Robbie Farah and Josh Morris to lead them into the future.With skipper Paul Gallen set to retire at the end of the series and NSW desper..
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  • Wallabies v England third Test: World Cup hangover continues with series loss

    Wallabies v England third Test: World Cup hangover continues with series loss
    Plenty to think about: Michael Cheika and Stephen Moore in Sydney. Photo: Getty Images This is the World Cup hangover from hell.Eight months after the Wallabies thrilled and spilled their way to a World Cup final under the charismatic coaching of Michael Cheika, they wear an entirely different honour. No love lost: Bernard Foley of the Wallabies and Mike Brown of England exchange words. Photo: Getty Images They are the firs..
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  • Semi Radradra wants to emulate Sonny Bill Williams, says NRL star's former partner

    Semi Radradra wants to emulate Sonny Bill Williams, says NRL star's former partner
    EXCLUSIVE Video will begin in 5 seconds. Eels make it three straight wins Parramatta's troubled season continues to brighten after they registered a hat-trick of wins, with their convincing 30-12 success against South Sydney. PT1M30S 620 349 The former partner of Semi Radradra has revealed the superstar winger has spoken of his desire to emulate Sonny Bill Williams and switch to rugby union, and predicted he "won't be coming back" to Parramatta.The Eels gave Radradra permiss..
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  • Newcastle showing step in right direction for Benji

    Newcastle showing step in right direction for Benji
    After turning back the clock in the Dragons' 30-18 win over the Knights, Benji Marshall has reaffirmed he has plenty of years left in rugby league. Marshall scored a try, set up another two and produced three line-break assists in the Dragons' 12-point win in what was easily his best performance of the season. The 31-year-old's display against the Knights was just his eighth appearance of the year and the first time he's played three games consecutively this season as he's battled a constant ha..
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Heat Deaths in New York City Expected to Rise by 2080, Climate Change To Blame .Too late to roll out hoverboard rules says big wheel who got his fingers burnt .
New model Aston Martin DB11 with customers in time for Christmas .Paint still drying on renovations when roof torn from unit .

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