Monday, May 9, 2016

Easton Wood confident Western Bulldogs' game plan will hold up at any venue, including the MCG and other top stories.

  • Easton Wood confident Western Bulldogs' game plan will hold up at any venue, including the MCG

    Easton Wood confident Western Bulldogs' game plan will hold up at any venue, including the MCG
    Dogs deliver in thriller2:20AFL: The Western Bulldogs have edged out the Crows by 15-points at Etihad Stadium. VENTURING away from Etihad Stadium holds no fears for Western Bulldogs acting captain Easton Wood, who has backed the game plan to stand up no matter the venue. The Bulldogs have played all seven of their matches this season at Docklands but will head out into the elements at the MCG on Sunday to face Melbourne, which is riding high after a 73-point win against Gold Coast.The Dogs play..
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  • Liam Reddy departs Wanderers

    Liam Reddy departs Wanderers
    Western Sydney have parted ways with mid-season A-League signing Liam Reddy following the conclusion of his contract.The 34-year-old goalkeeper joined the Wanderers in December after spending nearly two months in isolation while seeking a move away from Central Coast.Reddy was briefly elevated to first-choice between the posts and made six appearances, including two clean sheets, before he was dropped in place of Andrew Redmayne for the club's finals campaign.©AAP2016
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  • Eels Officials Suspended Again

    Eels Officials Suspended Again
    Posted: 9 May, 2016 by AAP Eels Officials Suspended Again Tags: Parramatta Eels, Salary Cap Five Parramatta officials are again under NRL suspension after the NSW Supreme Court lifted an injunction order, but the group can still work on the club's response to its salary cap breach notice. However, if the NRL's final determination finds that the five officials overstepped their duties while they are suspended, the Eels co..
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  • Super Rugby: Melbourne Rebels must put it all on the line to beat ACT Brumbies

    Super Rugby: Melbourne Rebels must put it all on the line to beat ACT Brumbies
    The Rebels' Nic Stirzaker hopes a number of injured players will be back for Friday night's match. Photo: Getty Images The mathematics aren't damning but the schedule certainly is should Melbourne Rebels lose to ACT Brumbies at AAMI Park on Friday night.The Rebels' dreams of a maiden finals appearance will hang on the result of the match as the ACT side has an easier run to the finals, and New Zealand sides Highlanders, Hurricanes and Blues are well ahead in..
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  • Injured Tigers a chance to return

    Injured Tigers a chance to return
    Aaron Woods has been out of action for the Tigers since Round 6. Credit: Shane Myers. Copyright: NRL Photos. The Wests Tigers could receive a huge boost ahead of their clash with the Bulldogs on Sunday afternoon with up to four players a chance to ...
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  • Parramatta Eels officials suspended again as court injunction lifted

    Parramatta Eels officials suspended again as court injunction lifted
    NRL backflips on their Parramatta Eels decision1:15NRL: The NRL has backflipped on their decision to force 5 Eels directors to stand down before the club can play for competition points. The NRL has decided the Eels can earn points while court action is being taken. Parramatta Eels chairman Steve Sharp has had his suspension reinstated.PARRAMATTA’S embattled ‘Gang of Five’ officials have been suspended for a second time after the court injunction they filed last week against the NRL was lifted ..
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