AFL finals 2016: Western Bulldogs making own history
Get free Bulldogs news alerts sent to your mobile phone. Click hereTom Liberatore was trying to leave his Nonna's house last Thursday night after dinner but she wouldn't let him go. She was worried about the Hawks the next night. More Sport Videos Previous slide Next slide AFL plays of the finals: week two The greatest of finals heroes Swans overcome Crows to make prelim Eddie Betts: Good times and bad Brad Hardie on the future fo..>> view originalGet a life, Sheedy tells GWS knockers
AFL legend Kevin Sheedy reckons the "sooks and whingers" complaining about Greater Western Sydney's meteoric rise need to get a life. The Giants have benefited from a vast array of concessions during their brief existence, including access to some of the game's best young players through high draft picks. But Sheedy, who served as the Giants' inaugural coach in 2012 and 2013, says it's great for the game that GWS have made it into a preliminary final in such a short period of time. "People can ..>> view originalSuper Rugby needs to expand long term to combat the might of Europe
Wallabies v Pumas: Match Review 2:28Rugby: Nick McArdle, John Eales, George Gregan and Greg Martin review the Wallabies' win over Argentina in Perth. Super Rugby is likely to expand rather than shrink in future seasons.THE faltering health of rugby in Australia and in SANZAAR’s other core markets remains “critically important” but continued expansion in Super Rugby over the next decade is the way to ensure the cashed-up northern hemisphere doesn’t bury the code in the south.SANZAAR boss Andy M..>> view originalGWS Giants ready for biggest test1:28
AFL: The GWS Giants are ready for their biggest test yet when they play their first ever preliminary final against the Western Bulldogs. September 19th 2016; 4 hours ago; /video/video.news.com.au/Sport/AFL/News/. GWS Giants ready for biggest test ...>> view originalCrows great Tyson Edwards describes matchwinning behind as the most extraordinary thing he's seen in football
CROWS great Tyson Edwards has described Glenelg’s matchwinning behind in the under-18 SANFL grand final as the most extraordinary thing he’s seen in football.Edwards, who played 321 games for Adelaide from 1995-2010, has revealed he didn’t even see the after-the-siren kick that won the Tigers their first under-18 flag since 2010 because he was expecting extra-time and had his eyes firmly fixed on his match-up board.“Then I heard all this yelling and looked up and saw our players celebrating,’’ s..>> view originalEddie McGuire hits back at Alastair Clarkson declaring Hawks' three-peat better than Pies' four-peat
EDDIE McGuire has labelled Alastair Clarkson’s suggestion that Hawthorn’s three-peat was better than Collingwood’s four-peat as “laughable”. Collingwood won four straight premierships between 1927-30, with the team known as “The Machine”.But following Friday night’s loss to the Western Bulldogs, Clarkson said comparing the two triple-premiership outfits is largely a non-contest.“We’ve marvelled at the achievement of our players over the last three years ... to win three in a row,” Clarkson said ..>> view originalTop Journo Exposes Eddie Hayson Homophobic Text Message
Posted: 19 September, 2016 by Triple M NRL Top Journo Exposes Eddie Hayson Homophobic Text Message Tags: Eddie Hayson Andrew Webster and the text message Photo: www.youtube.com / Fairfax Media One of the Sydney Morning Herald’s top journos has exposed Eddie Hayson after he abused him for his sexuality. It’s alleged the controversial gambling figure, who is at the centre of an investigation of an alleged NRL match-fixing ..>> view originalNRL finals: Melbourne Storm riled as Cowboys go on offensive
League legend Ron Massey passes away
RUGBY league legend Ron Massey has died after a long battle with cancer.Massey, 86, passed away on Monday morning, and will go down as one of the greatest coaching influences in the game’s history.Renowned as one of rugby league’s foremost thinkers, Massey was Jack Gibson’s assistant during his coaching stints with the Roosters, Parramatta and was Cronulla CEO in 1990-91.Massey was a crucial element in Easts’ back-to-back premiership wins in 1974 and 1975, as well as the Eels three titles in 198..>> view original
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