Hoppa refused bail
A NSW police spokesman said a 42-year-old man was charged on Thursday afternoon after attending Manly Police Station. He was charged with contravening an Apprehended Personal Violence Order, intimidation and stealing. The former Manly and Wests player was refused police bail and will face Manly Local Court on Friday. The NSW and Australian representative is no stranger to controversy after a chequered playing career that included several suspensions. He was famously rubbed out for 12 matches wh..>> view originalI wasn't enjoying footy or life: Joey Leilua's stunning Canberra Raiders transformation
Joey Leilua hasn't been able to wipe the smile off his face all season, but 18 months ago he hated his life.He was fat and he knew it. Problem was, he didn't care. More Sport Videos Previous slide Next slide Joey Leilua's breathtaking pass Bellamy hits back at wrestle accusations Cowboys and Sharks play mind games Cronk: Something greater on offer Gallen signs on for 2017 Greg Bird: breaking up fight Jason Tau..>> view originalMedia Watch: Jobe Watson set to return to Dons, Gillon McLachlan discusses player movement
ESSENDON star Jobe Watson has given his strongest indication yet that he will return to the AFL in 2017.The midfielder posted a tweet on Thursday night — his first since December 18, 2015 — with a photo of his dog and football boots.He captioned the photo “He (sic) mate, I’m going to need to borrow these back off you.”With the Bombers holding a press conference at 9am on Friday, it seems almost certain the announcement will relate to the former captain returning to the club.MENZEL INJURY TO HAVE..>> view originalRohan to play in prelim
Shayne Hope, Melbourne - The West Australian on September 23, 2016, 5:30 pm Sydney's Gary Rohan. Pic: Getty Images Sydney star Gary Rohan will play in tonight’s preliminary final against Geelong despite a knee injury that had threatened to end his season.Rohan was taken off the field on a medicab after sustaining the injury during last week’s semifinal win over Adelaide.But his place in the side tonight has been confirmed, with no late changes to either side before ..>> view originalRicky Stuart and Paul Green get in early to pressure NRL finals referees
There is a little game being played in the lead-up to this weekend's preliminary finals. Two coaches are playing it; two are not.Raiders' coach Ricky Stuart has been forthright in his criticism of the Sharks' suffocating tactics, while Cowboys' coach Paul Green has accused the Storm of grapple tackles. More Sport Videos Previous slide Next slide Cronk: Something greater on offer Bellamy hits back at wrestle accusations Cowboys and Sharks play mind g..>> view originalWallabies rest Tatafu Polota-Nau in reshaped travelling squad
Kieran Foran still working on issues, says New Zealand Warriors boss Jim Doyle
New Zealand Warriors chief executive Jim Doyle says new signing Kieran Foran has already told him he 'deplores' the idea of match fixing as the pair begin to tackle all the issues required to get the fallen star back on the field.Doyle was doing the big sell across the Tasman on Friday as Foran was cautiously welcomed by fans and local media after he signed a one-year contract with the Auckland-based Warriors for 2017, although many remain wary of his past and whether he can deliver for the clu..>> view originalGWS Giants boys have grown into men, and are eyeing an AFL grand final
As GWS has grown from an AFL embryo into a formidable beast, so too have its original clutch of talented boys who have now matured into hardened professionals.They've matured physically, and Saturday's appearance in a preliminary final against the Western Bulldogs is testament to that fact. Boys to men: Jeremy Cameron and Nathan Wilson. Photo: Nic Walker But they've hardened mentally too, perhaps to a level not yet seen in a core of AFL youngsters after what seemed an endless journey of ..>> view originalLinnett ruled out for Cowboys
North Queensland centre Kane Linnett has been ruled out of Friday night's NRL grand-final qualifier against Cronulla. Linnett has failed to recover from a hamstring injury and will be replaced in their preliminary final by teen sensation Kalyn Ponga. After debuting in last week's extra-time win over Brisbane, Ponga will play on the wing with Javid Bowen moving into the centres. The Sharks have no injury worries and are as per program.>> view originalOlympics bid: Southern Queensland mayors approve feasibility study
Olympics bid: Southern Queensland mayors approve feasibility study Posted September 23, 2016 18:34:15 A feasibility study into a south-east Queensland bid for the 2028 Olympics will go ahead after a meeting of the region's mayors.Even though the Gold Coast and Logan city councils both voted against contributing money for the $2.5-million study, regional mayors decided to push ahead with the move.The City of Brisbane will chip in $870,000 over two years toward the cost..>> view original
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