AFL sets date for Jobe Watson's Brownlow Medal fate
NOVEMBER 15 is the day Jobe Watson is due to appear before the AFL Commission to plead to keep his Brownlow Medal — that’s if he doesn’t hand it back first.The AFL was tight-lipped on Wednesday night after the Essendon 34 lost their appeal in Switzerland, but confirmed Watson was likely to present to the commission at its next meeting.If Watson, or any of the banned players, is considering an appeal to the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg, France, then the AFL would also consider tha..>> view originalTaylor Regan joins Adelaide United
Adelaide United have announced the signing of former Newcastle Jet Taylor Regan on an injury replacement deal. Pending a final medical, Regan will join the club for the 2016-17 season in place of Jordan Elsey. The 27-year-old played 68 games for Newcastle before moving to Malaysia with Negeri Sembilan. POPULAR ARTICLES Tarek Elrich: Adelaide United better prepared than last season Tim Cahill: Australians are “thriving for football” “This is a massive opportunity for me and for my family to co..>> view originalSpring carnival 2016: Damien Oliver out until Melbourne Cup day for reckless riding
Damien Oliver was ousted by Racing Victoria stewards until Melbourne Cup after being found guilty of reckless riding on Flying Artie in the Blue Sapphire at Caulfield on Saturday.Oliver bumped Ken's Dream out of the way to make a run for the even-money favourite, which went on to win the Blue Sapphire, at the 5600m mark and stewards thought his actions were a high end breach of the rules. The charge sit above careless riding. Damien Oliver on Flying Artie in the Blue Sapphire Stakes at Ca..>> view originalNick Kyrgios blatantly tanks, argues with spectators during bizarre display to exit Shanghai Masters
NICK Kyrgios has been slammed as âpatheticâ and âa total disgraceâ after blatantly tanking in a shocking exit from the Shanghai Masters.In stunning scenes at the prestigious event, 12th-seeded Australian looked uninterested and seemed not to be trying for most of the match in a 6-3 6-1 loss to 110th-ranked qualifier Mischa Zverev of Germany.The low point of the performance came midway through the opening set when Kyrgios lobbed a soft serve into play and walked off the court before his o..>> view originalHughes inquest takes new sledging twist
Allegations of sledging and aggressive short-ball tactics from the New South Wales Blues in Phillip Hughes's last Sheffield Shield match took a twist on Wednesday afternoon when new evidence was tendered to the inquest into the batsman's death. At the centre of the new evidence is the alleged sledge from Doug Bollinger that he told the South Australia batsmen Hughes and Tom Cooper "I'm going to kill you". Hughes was later struck by a short ball bowled by Sean Abbott. He died in hospital two day..>> view originalAFL Women's draft 2016 live: GWS with first pick at league's inaugural draft
Editor on duty: Eliza Sewell, Ben HigginsTOP Carlton signing Bianca Jakobsson says fans can expect an exciting, fast brand of football in the AFL Women’s league.Jakobsson was the first Victorian chosen at yesterday’s AFLW draft with the Blues’ first selection, pick No.3, while Sydneysider Nicola Barr became the first AFLW No.1 pick after Greater Western Sydney selected the midfielder.Jakobsson has barracked for the Blues since she was nine.First Victorian l, a half forward for Carlton.Bianca J..>> view originalSam Mitchell pushed out of Hawthorn to fit recruits Tom Mitchell and Jaeger O'Meara
NZ Silver Ferns shock Australian Diamonds 53-51
Netball: NZ Silver Ferns shock Australian Diamonds 53-51 in Launceston test Posted October 12, 2016 22:38:04 Australia has faltered in game two of the Constellation Cup, falling 53-51 in a thriller second netball Test against New Zealand in Launceston.After a crushing 68-56 victory in the first Test in Sydney, the Diamonds couldn't handle a lift in defensive pressure by the Kiwis.With the remaining two matches in New Zealand, the loss is a big blow for the world champ..>> view originalSocceroos first-half fizzer against Japan won't happen again: Matthew Spiranovic
Spiranovic went close against Japan, but he does not want to see a repeat of the Socceroos dismal first half. Picture: Getty ImagesDEFENDER Matthew Spiranovic says belief in their own ability will ensure the Socceroos do not suffer a repeat of Tuesday night’s first half missteps throughout the remainder of World Cup qualifying.Australia struggled to break down a defensive Japanese side after the visitors went ahead in the fifth-minute at Etihad Stadium.But the Socceroos returned from the changer..>> view originalNRL 2016: Why one of the most successful coaches of his era could be sacked
ON the face of it, talk of Canterbury moving on Des Hasler — rugby league’s resident mad scientist — is sheer lunacy.The Bulldogs have called an emergency board meeting for this Friday to discuss the direction the club is headed, and whether Hasler is still a part of it, either for the 2017 season or afterwards when his current deal expires.Hasler has always been a one-of-a-kind coach. Given his recent achievements and longevity in the game, it’s also pretty much an unprecedented situation he fi..>> view original
Monday, October 17, 2016
AFL sets date for Jobe Watson's Brownlow Medal fate and other top stories.
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