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Last Top Stories: Adelaide Crows players shed tears during touching tribute to late coach Phil Walsh

Adelaide Crows players shed tears during touching tribute to late coach Phil Walsh

Adelaide Crows players shed tears during touching tribute to late coach Phil Walsh
Adelaide Crows players have burst into tears while paying tribute to slain coach Phil Walsh after their 56-point loss to West Coast at Domain Stadium. After the game, players from both sides linked arms in the centre circle to once more honour Walsh ...
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Arsenal's 17-year-old wonderkid Jeff Reine-Adelaide ready for his big break

Arsenal's 17-year-old wonderkid Jeff Reine-Adelaide ready for his big break
Jeff Reine-Adelaide and Yassin Fortune were bought from the acclaimed Lens academy last month for a combined fee of around £3million and, while breaking into the first-team would require an exceptional impact this season, the inclusion of Reine ...
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Snow dusts South Australia as cold front sends temperatures plummeting

Snow dusts South Australia as cold front sends temperatures plummeting
Light snow has fallen over parts of South Australia including Mount Lofty in the Adelaide Hills, captivating a crowd of hundreds that gathered on the summit. A patchy blanket covered the area before 9:00am, with the official temperature on Mount Lofty ...
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It's back to business, says Jacobs

It's back to business, says Jacobs
“And that means playing out the season really well,'' Jacobs said when his heartbroken team arrived back in Adelaide from Perth on Sunday following the 56-point loss to West Coast. “The season is still alive for us, so hopefully we can play some good ...
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Adelaide players shed tears as Crows, Eagles pay tribute to Phil Walsh

Adelaide players shed tears as Crows, Eagles pay tribute to Phil Walsh
A LONG week of grief ended in more tears for the Adelaide Crows footballers on Saturday night — but as shattering as that was for them, there was no shame in it. No AFL club — perhaps no sports team — has ever had to tackle a match in such ...
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Proposed Adelaide GPO redevelopment to create 500 jobs

Proposed Adelaide GPO redevelopment to create 500 jobs
Plans for a $300 million development in Adelaide's GPO precinct, which if approved will create 500 jobs, has been lodged with the city council. The Charter Hall group labelled the project, which included revamping the historic post office and two multi ...
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AFL round 15: Port Adelaide v Collingwood – as it happened

AFL round 15: Port Adelaide v Collingwood – as it happened
Well, that game had a bit of everything. I thought 10 goals would win and in the end Port's 9.12 got the job done but only just. As on their trip to Fremantle the Pies were admirable and gallant but they've fallen short. Ken Hinkley's side wanted to ...
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West Coast and Adelaide to honour Phil Walsh on Saturday

West Coast and Adelaide to honour Phil Walsh on Saturday
West Coast AFL chief executive Trevor Nisbett says it's still too early in the grieving process to name a trophy in honour of slain Adelaide coach Phil Walsh. But the Eagles and Crows will honour Walsh before and after Saturday night's match at Domain ...
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Adelaide United swaps red kit for yellow to play Liverpool

Adelaide United swaps red kit for yellow to play Liverpool
Adelaide United will ditch its red playing outfit for yellow to distinguish itself from Liverpool when the teams clash in Adelaide later in the month. United will take to the field in yellow when they host England's most successful football club at ...
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Adelaide student Wei Li pressured by mother about learning, murder trial told

Adelaide student Wei Li pressured by mother about learning, murder trial told
A student charged with murdering his mother at their Adelaide home had been pressured by her about his learning, the South Australian Supreme Court has been told. Law student Wei Li, 22, is on trial accused of killing his mother Emma Mae Tian at the ...
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