Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Last Top Stories: Hutch's 'wooden spoon' Jets jibe ahead of F3 derby

  • Hutch's 'wooden spoon' Jets jibe ahead of F3 derby

    Hutch's 'wooden spoon' Jets jibe ahead of F3 derby
    He may not be a player anymore but Central Coast assistant coach John Hutchinson has fired the first shots ahead of Saturday’s F3 derby with local rivals Newcastle.Hutchinson, 35, has played in more F3 derbies than any other player with the fixture still firing up the former midfield tyro turned assistant coach.And even though the Jets are in third place on the ladder, five places higher than the Mariners, Hutchinson was happy to stoke the rivalry fires by pointing to Newy's disastrous campaign ..
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  • Newcastle deserved fortune at Bournemouth, says Tiote | FourFourTwo

    Newcastle deserved fortune at Bournemouth, says Tiote | FourFourTwo
    Newcastle United deserved some well-overdue luck in their win at AFC Bournemouth, according to midfielder Cheick Tiote.Cheick Tiote is hopeful Newcastle United's battling 1-0 victory at AFC Bournemouth will prove the turning point of their ailing Premier League season.Newcastle took all three points at the Vitality Stadium thanks to Ayoze Perez's first-half goal, but had to ride their luck throughout the 90 minutes with goalkeeper Rob Elliot making a string of fine saves to preserve their clean ..
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  • Rumour Mill: Man Utd's January hit-list

    Rumour Mill: Man Utd's January hit-list
    Latest transfer rumours: Manchester United target wingers, Gonzalo Higuain to Chelsea, Tello to LFCHello, you either have JavaScript turned off or an old version of Adobe's Flash Player.FRESH off the latest comments critical of Manchester United’s dour style of play, it looks as if Louis van Gaal has finalised a January transfer hit-list, while Jurgen Klopp has his first player in mind.It’s Rumour Mill!Not even Jesse Lingard’s impressive displays in a red shirt have convinced Manchester Un..
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  • Newcastle students swap schoolies for social justice mission to Vanuatu - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

    Newcastle students swap schoolies for social justice mission to Vanuatu - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
    Newcastle students swap schoolies for social justice mission to VanuatuPostedNovember 10, 2015 15:14:51 It is the time of year when senior school students around the country breathe a sigh of relief as their final exams come to an end.For many, it is a time for partying and late nights on schoolies holidays, but for others, quieter celebrations and relaxation is preferred.Instead of the bright lights of the Gold Coast, which many students opt for, a group of 48 young people from Newcastle's ..
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  • Woman's body to be sent to Newcastle for post mortem | Northern Star

    Woman's body to be sent to Newcastle for post mortem | Northern Star
    UPDATE 12.30pm:POLICE have launched an investigation after the body of a woman was found in bush at Goonellabah last night.Lismore police acting Inspector Russell Ewing said about 8:30pm officers investigating the whereabouts of a missing person received information last night about a woman who was last seen on Ballina Road near Kadina St."That's where the woman was last seen and police attended that location," he said.Act Insp Ewing said police found the body of a 39-year-old woman in bushland,..
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  • Newcastle's Coloccini hails stand-in goalkeeper Elliot | SBS News

    Elliot came into the side after first-choice goalkeeper Tim Krul went down to a season-ending knee injury and had to overcame a thigh injury of his own to be fit for Saturday.After a 0-0 draw against Stoke in their previous league game, Elliot now has back-to-back clean sheets, a first for Newcastle this season.The win, just Newcastle's second in the Premier League, saw them climb out of the bottom three to 17th, with Bournemouth taking their place in the relegation zone."We need people like Rob..
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  • A right Royal welcome | photos, video

    A right Royal welcome | photos, video
    The Barossa prepares to host Prince Charles and the Duchess of CornwallBySonia FowlerNov. 10, 2015, 7:31 a.m.SA: Thousands of people welcomed Prince Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall to the Barossa Valley today.A right Royal welcome | photos, video@tourbarossa: Welcome Charles #royals #royalvisit #barossa #getawayssa @mybarossa@barossacoop: More Royal Spotting!@repastpublication: A right #royal wave in #tanunda #barossa@tourbarossa: Mum got to chat with Prince Charles and he was impressed with..
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  • Will Kangaroos loss cost JT a Golden Boot?

    Will Kangaroos loss cost JT a Golden Boot?
    Johnathan Thurston could miss out on the Golden Boot after the Kangaroos loss to the KiwisHello, you either have JavaScript turned off or an old version of Adobe's Flash Player.INTERNATIONAL records and drought-breaking achievements are littered throughout the history of the Golden Boot award.Test performances have historically been considered the main criteria of judgment in handing out the accolade that recognises the best international player in the world.Players like Darren Lockyer in ..
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  • Save Our Rail ordered to pay court costs after State Gov wins appeal

    Save Our Rail ordered to pay court costs after State Gov wins appeal
    Save Our Rail ordered to pay court costs after State Gov wins appealPostedNovember 10, 2015 14:57:31 The Supreme Court of Appeal has overturned a decision which ruled the State Government was unable to rip up Newcastle's rail line.The community group Save Our Rail originally won the case last year, but the Hunter Development Corporation has won an appeal, with Save Our Rail ordered to pay costs.But the fate of the rail line had already been sealed despite today's outcome after legislation wa..
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  • Cash helps sharpen snakebite know-how

    Cash helps sharpen snakebite know-how
    Venom keeper Zac Bower milks a tiger snake. Piucture: Peter LorimerSNAKE bite victims worldwide could get faster and more effective treatment thanks to an Australian-first research centre for venom and antivenene.The National Health and Medical Research Council announced a $2.5 million grant for the Centre for Research Excellence at the University of Newcastle.Renowned toxicologist Professor Geoffrey Isbister said the centre would work to discover more on how venom affects the body and how to be..
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