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  • [VIDEO] Adelaide United vs Melbourne City highlights: City belt United 4-2 | The Roar

    [VIDEO] Adelaide United vs Melbourne City highlights: City belt United 4-2 | The Roar
    Adelaide United vs Melbourne City highlights: City belt United 4-2Roar Guru78Have your sayLive ScoresScores updated each minute.REFRESH NOWAdelaide V Melb CityHINDMARSH STADIUM, HINDMARSH, SA, 5 NOVEMBER 2015AdelaideMatch CompletedMelb City2FINAL SCORE40HALF TIME SCORE221SHOTS148SHOTS ON GOAL617FOULS1612CORNERS46OFFSIDES253POSSESSION47Match result:Adelaide Unitedstill searching for a win asMelbourne Citydefeat the hosts 4-2 in an exhilarating, goal-filled match.Melbourne City were all over Adelaide in the first 20 minutes scoring before 10 minutes had gone, once again simply bad communication between the defenders and John Hall led to an elementary error as Paartalu snuck in at the near post..
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  • Adelaide United W-League defender Alex Gummer faces testing week

    Adelaide United W-League defender Alex Gummer faces testing week
    Alex Gummer has had plenty to keep her occupied this weekPhoto: Getty ImagesOn Sunday Alex Gummer was in Brisbane, part of the Adelaide United W-League team that beat the Roar 2-1. On Tuesday she sat a biochemistry exam in the morning. Later that day she had a chemical engineering exam. On Friday morning there was another biochemistry exam.All three were part of a combined bachelor of chemical engineering and bachelor of science Gummer has been undertaking at Monash University since the start of 2011. That's enough on someone's plate without the added strain of a mid-semester move from Melbourne to Adelaide.But that's exactly what happened when the left back signed with the Lady Reds in Sept..
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  • Richmond sign former Port Adelaide player Andrew Moore, Jarrad Grant joins Gold Coast

    Richmond sign former Port Adelaide player Andrew Moore, Jarrad Grant joins Gold Coast
    Andrew Moore (left) is heading to Punt Road.Photo: Getty ImagesAndrew Moore is following in the footsteps of older brother Kelvin, one of two delisted players to find a new home on Friday.As expected, the younger Moore, 24, officially became a Richmond player on Friday morning, signing on as a delisted free agent.The 189cm utility comes to Punt Road on a one-year contract after being cut by Port Adelaide last month.He played played 55 games at Port Adelaide over six years, after being taken at pick 9 in the 2009 draft. He appeared just five times at AFL level this year.AdvertisementKelvin Moore, seven years older than Andrew, played 87 matches across nine injury-plagued years at Richmond, re..
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    Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Perth all had great things going for them but it was Adelaide that grabbed Hajdu's attention and ticked a lot of boxes for his ...
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    This weekend's picks include a desert-themed First Friday at the Art Gallery, theatrical celebration of silliness The Popular Mechanicals, RocKwiz live at the ...
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    An Adelaide based engineering start-up that uses drones to sample water quality and a 3D online market place that links 3D designers directly with customers ...
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  • Broker Watch: SeaLink, Senetas, BlueScope Steel, Bendigo and...

    Broker Watch: SeaLink, Senetas, BlueScope Steel, Bendigo and...
    Clint Ross, Senior Master, Sealink Ferry.Bell Potter cut Senetasfrom "buy" to "hold" following the strong price rise over the past several weeks. Senetas is a global provider of high-speed data network security solutions. "The share price has gone through our original price target of 15¢ and at current levels the stock is now trading on FY16 and FY17 PE ratios of c.33x and c.27x respectively. This means the PEG ratios in both FY16 and FY17 are now greater than 1x and, as positive as we are on the company and the exposure to growth in data volumes it provides, we now see the stock as around fair value. We note the AGM is in a couple of weeks but we do not expect the company to provide specifi..
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  • Amor to revamp Reds attack

    Amor to revamp Reds attack
    Adelaide United coach Guillermo Amor believes his side needs to begin taking an easier, less taxing route to goal following Thursday's comprehensive 4-2 loss to Melbourne City at Coopers Stadium.The Reds yielded a three-goal headstart for the third consecutive week and their defence leaked like a sieve, but the opportunities they created at the other end were plentiful.United had more total shots (21-14), shots on target (8-6), crosses (42-10) and corners (12-4), while typically accruing more possession, but City's more economical approach paid dividends and made the visitors look infinitely more polished.REPORT: City too slick for Reds in Adelaide"More possession is good, these things (stat..
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  • The latest for your ride home

    The latest for your ride home
    IN today’s Commute: All the news and information you need for your ride home, cheapest fuel prices, latest grocery specials and ideas for dinner.Spot some breaking news?Tag us@theTiser on Twitter, send us a message onFacebookoremail us here.WEATHERThe weekend’s weather is looking perfect, with tops of 28 on Saturday and 32 on Sunday. For the latest,click hereOther StoriesLATEST TRAFFICA crash on Hampstead Rd, near Folland Ave, Northfield is causing delays of up to four minutes. Delays as usual on Marion Rd, Marion, and Salisbury Highway, Salisbury.Parkholme - accident bothways Marion Road at Oaklands Road— Gettraffic SA (@GettrafficSA)November 6, 2015ROADWORKSNorth:Main North Rd, near Kester..
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  • Great Food Rescue Race, helping OzHarvest, in Adelaide today | The Courier-Mail

    Great Food Rescue Race, helping OzHarvest, in Adelaide today | The Courier-Mail
    Chef Andre Ursini waves the chequered flag to start off Foot Foot Race team members Georgia Edgar, Bridgette Dunn and Beth Worrall. Picture: Roger WymanA FUN RUN of a very different kind has set race teams on a mystery course through the city today.About 100 competitors, 20 local businesses, and two charitable agencies have united to stage the Great Food Rescue Race.The food-themed foot race, which starts and finishes in Victoria Square this afternoon, entails a series of orienteering-style challenges for fundraising teams weaving across the CBD and deliveringrescued food, aidingOzHarvest, which provides leftover food to the needy.It is expected to become an annual event with registrations o..
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