Saturday, May 14, 2016

AFL coach press conferences: Brad Scott not happy with fade-out against Essendon and other top stories.

  • AFL coach press conferences: Brad Scott not happy with fade-out against Essendon

    AFL coach press conferences: Brad Scott not happy with fade-out against Essendon
    Kangaroos press conference8:27AFL: North Melbourne press conference. GET the word from Brad Scott, Woosha and more in our Saturday coaches wrap.NORTH MELBOURNE’S BRAD SCOTT:IT was the wake-up call the undefeated Kangaroos needed, according to North Melbourne coach Brad Scott, who welcomed it with open arms.North Melbourne reclaimed its spot at the top of the ladder with its 14-point win over Essendon at Etihad Stadium yesterday, but did it the hard way.“We would have loved to have run the game ..
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  • NRL: Shaun Fensom admits impatience killing Canberra Raiders in close games

    NRL: Shaun Fensom admits impatience killing Canberra Raiders in close games
    Experience: Shaun Fensom believes last year's close games will help against the Panthers. Photo: Jay Cronan They have a reputation as a lethal attacking team but Canberra Raiders lock Shaun Fensom concedes impatience and slow starts is making them their "own worst enemy".For the second straight week the Raiders failed to close out a grinding contest in a 16-12 golden point loss to St George Illawarra, with coach Ricky Stuart admitting "we keep beating ourselv..
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  • Brad Arthur needs to be a 10-year coach of the Parramatta Eels: Geoff Gerard

    Brad Arthur needs to be a 10-year coach of the Parramatta Eels: Geoff Gerard
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Souths break Eels' hearts in thriller South Sydney score a last-gasp 22-20 win over Parramatta to inflict further heartbreak on the embattled club. PT1M29S 620 349 Parramatta director Geoff Gerard says the club must make retaining Brad Arthur a priority, believing the coach is capable of overseeing a decade of success at the blue and golds.Arthur is contracted to the Eels until the end of next season but, with the salary cap scandal likely to cla..
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  • Moylan pushes for Origin nod in Panthers win

    Moylan pushes for Origin nod in Panthers win
    Shaun Johnson's horror start1:00NRL: Warriors halfback had a first 20 minutes to forget in his side's round 10 clash against Penrith in Christchurch. MATT Moylan pushed his Origin claims by laying on two tries and having a hand in another as the Panthers came from behind to beat the Warriors 30-18 on Saturday.The Panthers overcame a shaky start in the Shaky Isles, having taken their home game to Christchurch.Tyrone Peachey scored a hat-trick of tries, with two laid on by Moylan, on the way to t..
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  • Hawks heap pain on poor performing Freo

    Hawks heap pain on poor performing Freo
    FREMANTLE'S winless season of woe continued on Saturday, when Stephen Hill appeared to suffer a quad injury and Hawthorn recorded a 41-point win in Launceston. The Dockers fought back in the second quarter to boast a two-point lead at halftime but the Hawks steadied in style to triumph 17.14 (116) to 11.9 (75). The triple reigning premiers booted 8.7 to 0.2 in the third term, lifting their pressure to bust the game open at Aurora Stadium. TALKING POINTS: Hawthorn v Fremantle “It took us a long,..
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  • Super Rugby TMO loophole to be scrutinised after Brumbies-Rebels drama

    Super Rugby TMO loophole to be scrutinised after Brumbies-Rebels drama
     ACT Brumbies sharpshooter Christian Lealiifano has floated the prospect of Super Rugby introducing a "captain's challenge" for try-scoring decisions as a way to eliminate a glaring loophole being exploited to prevent video replays affecting games.But the Brumbies co-captain urged officials to make a decision on the way the television match official is used after tries to avoid having players caught in the crossfire of a murky World Rugby protocol. Brumbies beat Rebels in Super wrestl..
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  • Storm go top with one-point win

    Storm go top with one-point win
    A purple haze has emerged brightly on the Telstra Premiership radar after Melbourne captain Cameron Smith engineered a thrilling one-point win over the defending premiers from North Queensland at Suncorp Stadium on Saturday night.Vindicating taking a home game on the road to record their sixth straight win at Queensland's home of rugby league, a judicious decision by Smith to take a field goal 10 minutes from full-time was all that separated two sides who came into the clash locked together on ..
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  • West Coast v St Kilda: Nick Riewoldt's left knee has improved, says Alan Richardson

    West Coast v St Kilda: Nick Riewoldt's left knee has improved, says Alan Richardson
    Video will begin in 5 seconds. Footy Fix round 8: Dangerfield returns to Adelaide Rohan Connolly previews all the footy action ahead of round 8 in the AFL. PT5M48S 620 349 Nick Riewoldt's troublesome left knee has improved, helping the St Kilda champion to return to something near his best.Riewoldt, 33, played his 300th game in round two, but despite this being in his 16th season, the Saints captain has starred in recent weeks, showing no signs of slowing down. ..
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  • GWS Giants crush Gold Coast Suns in front of disappointing crowd

    GWS Giants crush Gold Coast Suns in front of disappointing crowd
    GWS Giants 22.17 (149) defeat Gold Coast 9.4 (58) No problems: Jonathon Patton plays his way out of trouble. Photo: Getty Images GREATER WESTERN SYDNEY 4.3 9.9 16.13 22.17 (149) GOLD COAST 1.0 4.0 7.1 9.4 (58) Goals: Greater Western Sydney: J Cameron 7, R Lobb 3, R Palmer 3, J Kelly 2, J Patton 2, T Scully 2, J Steele, N Wilson, S Johnson. Gold Coast: B Matera 3, J Grant 3, T Lynch 2, G Ablett. Best: Greater Western Sydney: Shiel, Hopper, Kelly, Cameron, Scu..
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  • Understrength Hurricanes beat Super Reds

    Understrength Hurricanes beat Super Reds
    May 14, 2016: The Hurricanes claim a bonus point win over the Reds despite missing a handful of starters who were suspended for the clash. The Hurricanes have overcome off-field disruption to get their Super Rugby campaign back on track with a 29-14 bonus-point win over the lowly Reds in Wellington. The Hurricanes stood down five players from the match for breaking a team curfew in Durban last week in the lead-up to a disappointing defeat against the Sharks. Two of the replacements - wingers Wes..
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